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"Searson was impossible to confront, he really was a psychiatrically disturbed man.
"Before Dean did his thing, the Party, the press — everyone — had this idea that it was impossible to confront Bush without looking unpatriotic," James Rubin, a former Assistant Secretary of State in the Clinton Administration, who is now General Clark's senior foreign-policy adviser, said to me.
But when we pretend poor people and families barely getting by are "middle class," it's impossible to confront and call out the injustices we are trying to right.
That is what is at the root of all prejudice and it is simply impossible to confront them any more than it is impossible to try and reason with a militant Islamic extremist who hates.
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Social protection, a comprehensive approach to supporting and protecting the world's most vulnerable, is designed to ensure that poor families and their children are not forced to confront impossible choices like this one.
Building a social protection system The report goes on to urge more investment in social protection, a comprehensive approach to supporting the world's most vulnerable families and ensuring that they are not forced to confront impossible choices.
For the Obama Administration, such official connections make something like the Kabul Bank scandal difficult to confront but impossible to ignore.
It is here that James Levine's mastery in Wagner, while painful to confront, becomes impossible to ignore.
When Elf's latest suicide attempt leaves her hospitalised weeks before her highly anticipated world tour, Yoli is forced to confront the impossible question of whether it is better to let a loved one go.
Beauty doesn't fade with age, but it changes, and those changes, especially regarding women, are almost impossible for the movie industry to confront, because the movie business, more than ever, is centered on youth (and specifically on young men, or, rather, boys).
Here, the producers wanted Sherlock, an arch-rationalist, to confront something that seemed impossible, especially since their Sherlock is still a young character who has not experienced fear yet.
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