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Yes, we are coerced into confronting our own survival mechanisms.
"Jerichow" uses genre devices to prod viewers into confronting their possibly unexamined prejudices.
But he acknowledged that the scandal shocked him into confronting the ubiquity of corruption.
Cameron has goaded conservatives into confronting issues that they long ignored.
He probably instigated the fight by goading his younger brother and the McLaurys into confronting the Earps.
GREECE is being dragged kicking and screaming into confronting one of its biggest obstacles to reform: an almost unsackable civil service.
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The harder one is the overriding expression on the faces of many of the defendants brought into confront the consequences of their actions; it is not a look of remorse or contrition or even self-pity and anger but rather a sure sense of inevitability.
Banks also fails to delve into issues confronting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender black people in romantic relationships.
Betsy, on the cusp of womanhood, is an innocent unaware her incursions into annoying, confronting and playing with the emperor are tolerable only because she is a child.
Different quality criteria meet, and at times come into conflict, confronting different perspectives [7] as well as –the academic and practical expectations involved [5].
This approach also yields new insights into the difficulties confronting path-based formalisms.
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