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Nor did it mention the biggest surprise it has confronted in the six weeks since its bond-buying announcement, the Obama administration's $858 billion deal with Congressional Republicans to extend all of the Bush-era tax cuts in return for some short-term fiscal stimulus.
Finland, too, has been having trouble adjusting to the multiple shocks it has confronted, with GDP in 2015 around 5.5% below its 2008 peak.
And it has confronted and disarmed nationalist and Islamist groups.
Microsoft has been forced to adopt a new strategy for a different kind of threat than it has confronted, and usually dispatched, in the past.
Because the race has been so hard fought and so well publicized, it has confronted voters with an unusual number of important questions.
But it also stands out in the assertively practical ways it has confronted the issue, developed solutions, defused tensions and brought neighbors together.
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He says that QSSI told the government about problems it had confronted with the data hub.
"A Passion to Win" would have told us much more about Redstone, and about business, if it had confronted this fact and tried to make sense of it.
Should I have confronted her directly?
It also means that Mr. Obama has confronted Republican obstructionists.
It is an issue Apple has confronted before, with Steven P. Jobs and without him.
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