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Here, we stay with Kidman's Grace, who is effectively confronted by a dilemma.
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Fortunately, by implementing evidence-based programs and policies, the District is effectively confronting the disease for the first time in a generation.
Gessen offers the prehistory of Pussy Riot and their trial, including the art collective Voina – to which some Pussy Riot members belonged: "they wanted to confront a language of lies that had once been effectively confronted but had since been reconstructed and reinforced, discrediting the language of confrontation itself.
In large part, because it is non-evaluative — in other words, your ego is effectively out of the picture — you can confront your flaws and foibles head on.
The scenario described in the model is effectively one in which a rare-species individual is confronted with the choice of mating with a heterospecific, or being unlikely to mate at all.
Combine this with the city's "divide and conquer" approach — in which residents are confronted individually to sign up for relocation, and no communitywide negotiations are permitted — and resistance is effectively squelched.
Its debt is effectively isolated.
The ministry is effectively paralysed".
It is "effectively bankrupt".
It is effectively impossible.
Society in general, and schools in particular, will never be able to effectively confront bullying until we develop a better understanding of the motives and dynamics that cause and perpetuate it.
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