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This is something that the developed world is going to confront, with often bitter experience, in coming years.
And this is an industry that is going to confront the complicated prospect of folding two current franchises?
The audience responds to this film differently because we know this is something we've confronted in our lives or something we know is going to confront us.
He described the cuts, which are scheduled to take effect on March 1, as "the most serious readiness crisis that this country is going to confront in over a decade".
"The question is where does it go after that, because each side is going to confront their own political public inside their own camps, and they're going to face difficulties moving forward".
page A19 DAVID BROOKS This supposed new era of federal activism in the marketplace is going to confront some old problems: the lack of information available to government planners, the inability to keep up with or control complex economic systems, and the fact that political considerations invariably distort the best-laid plans.
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Is this honestly how we're going to confront the fact that our students, aggregately, have fallen far behind those of other advanced countries?
If they are going to confront us because of our project, we will confront them.
He started to walk toward the taxi as though he was going to confront the driver".
"If he was going to confront the man, he would have told me," Ms. Jeantel said.
He added, "I'm going to confront friend and foe alike to get this change".
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