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All the UK political parties must face the implications of what has happened in Ukraine.
Nearly half a century on and we are still unable to face the implications of this argument.
"They regard women's rights as an add-on that's unimportant, and won't face the implications of backing the same old warlords they have been backing since 1979.
Most believers refuse to face the implications of their own beliefs in this regard, except when it suits them: that is, when they think they have been "saved" by God from some terrible calamity.
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"He said we didn't have a strategy anymore, we weren't facing the implications of what we were doing.
The paper, which in scientific terms is known as an observational note and not a full-blown study, helped to make polar bears the public face of the implications of climate change.
But faced with the implications of striking down parts of 200 federal laws, he froze.
But they will also come under increasing pressure to face up to the implications of the desert being drenched in the blood of the workers employed to provide the stage for it.
Besides discussing the US's "special relationship" with Britain, Trump will likely face questions about the implications of the many executive orders he signed this week.
"This report comes as no surprise and shows that all coastal residents need to face up to the implications of sea-level rise".
Facing up to the implications of this is hard.
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