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(I also get that it can be hard to confront people). So let's play this out.
Mrs. Weston said it was hard to confront him with his problems.
This London headteacher works hard to confront these issues in his school, City Academy, Hackney.
At first it was hard to confront the foul existing toilet blocks in the camp without revulsion.
Beneath it is an even more powerful current that can be especially hard to confront, Sue says.
"We know the extremists are here, but in small numbers," said the imam, who had fought hard to confront hardline Islamists.
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The new authoritarianism of China or Russia was harder to define and therefore harder to confront.
The book shows how our hopefulness about intractable problems makes them harder to confront.
And we find it harder to confront problems that creep up on us than emergencies that hit quickly.
It would be harder to confront a friend about things like cleanliness, or the lack thereof, she said.
"The situations that I come across are much more subtle and this can make it harder to confront".
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