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Yet U.S. politicians have utterly failed to face up to the danger.
It is time to face up to the danger and confront it strategically, logically and without clouded nationalistic emotion.
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"If Japan had faced up to the dangers earlier, we could have prevented Fukushima," he said.
After consoling themselves with their success at the Presidential level, some senior Democrats are finally facing up to the dangers facing the Party and the extent to which it has fallen behind the Republicans in organizing at the local level.
It's time for it to face up to the real danger of recession.
But the Republicans in this country are enormously hypocritical, and they have done nothing to face up to the disgrace and danger that is the Bush administration.
But Brown's readiness this week to face up to the immense constitutional dangers that now face the United Kingdom made the speech one of the most honest – and certainly one of the most important – he has ever made.
'It made me face up to the fact that there were dangers in being an 'enlarged' celebrity.
If we don't face up to the message of a vote share that's stuck at 33%, there's a danger it will take us much longer.
Face up to the inevitable.
Banks were slower to wake up to the danger.
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