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As Morgan Stanley Battles Rumors, Europe Faces a Reckoning | The global markets continue to be buffeted by bank woes.
As his country, Tunisia, heads toward the first elections after the Arab revolts on Sunday, Mr. Ghannouchi, a renowned Islamic thinker, faces a reckoning between his principles and intentions.
The company still faces a reckoning on multiple fronts — in the British and American legal systems, on Wall Street and in the court of public opinion — that threatens its reputation and certainly its future in the newspapers.
Now the government faces a reckoning: What to do with all the people still buried; what to do with all the people, the many thousands, still living beneath the fragile cliff; what to do with the many people living on top of the cliff; what to do about its own reputation, having failed repeatedly to manage any recent crisis in a way that did not leave survivors angry and alienated.
Any business model that tries to compete against this galloping force faces a reckoning — and that includes nearly all service businesses.
In New Hampshire, Jeb Bush faces a reckoning.
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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.
But Turkey is facing a reckoning of its own.
Banks also face a reckoning for their lax lending standards during the mortgage bubble.
The Lib Dems face a reckoning with their left-wing voters.
Michigan State's players were no less blunt at a players-only meeting in which Summers faced a reckoning.
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