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The party that ushered in multiparty politics a decade ago faced a reckoning of sorts as the most competitive presidential election in the country's history was held.
Michigan State's players were no less blunt at a players-only meeting in which Summers faced a reckoning.
Each, in his own way, suggested that American torturers have not faced a reckoning so much as a lull in their business.
Five years ago, the fashion industry faced a reckoning over the startling lack of diversity among the models on major designer runways.
And so vessel operators across the country have faced a reckoning: shed weight, and potentially revenue, by reducing the number of passengers they carry, or find a way to keep squeezing people on without falling out of compliance with the Coast Guard.
Sexual abusers faced a reckoning on Monday in Pennsylvania ― whether they were celebrities shielded by their fame or priests protected by religious institutions. .
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Like any huckster who sells you a story and promises it's free, surely the NFL is about to face a reckoning, right?
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