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Toomer said he had not confronted Burress.
But there was nothing that Black had not confronted - and seen off - before in his long business career.
However Mr Galloway, who was thrown out of the Labour party in 2003, claimed Ms Phillips had not confronted him and dismissed her as "an MP I've never heard of".
"If Officer Ramirez and his team had not confronted the suspect, the shooter would still be on the street, and he may well have killed innocent New Yorkers," he said.
The CFPB had not confronted the bank with a few well-placed shots to the knees.
I could have descended into a depression of worthlessness if I had not confronted my fears and acknowledged what was really happening in my life.
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I often wonder what would have happened if we hadn't confronted our troubles when we did.
To ignite a pandemic, even the most lethal virus would need to meet three conditions: it would have to be one that humans hadn't confronted before, so that they lacked antibodies; it would have to kill them; and it would have to spread easily — through a cough, for instance, or a handshake.
The commission's justification for its painful, sometimes brutal revisiting of 9/11 was that, nearly three years after the attack, the city still hadn't confronted its situation, and was relying on systems and procedures that had already proved to be inadequate.
"You really never know what this student would have done if they hadn't confronted him," Holbeck said.
She has warned numerous times that European banks have not confronted their problem loans aggressively enough.
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