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The court she is joining has grown more assertive in placing a conservative stamp on decisions under Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., and is likely to confront an array of divisive issues in coming years, like same-sex marriage, immigration and the federal government's role in health care.
And these are only the first of the obstacles likely to confront the "citizens' revolution".
The task that Mr Osborne is likely to confront could scarcely be more thankless.
Elites seem more likely to confront snobbish exclusion than they are to embrace it.
In the next round of direct talks, the sides are likely to confront a more fundamental divide.
FEW Latin American presidents would seem less likely to confront a guerrilla uprising than Paraguay's Fernando Lugo.
Ms. Power is likely to confront questions about past statements criticizing Israel's policies during her Senate confirmation.
Their remarks offered a preview of the difficult questions likely to confront Condoleezza Rice when she testifies.
But the Democrats admit to some nervousness, in part because of the Republican he is most likely to confront next fall: the professional-wrestling impresario Linda McMahon.
They also offered a preview of the difficult questions likely to confront Condoleezza Rice when she testifies before the panel at a long-awaited public hearing this week.
It requires first responders to have nerves of steel – not only because of the danger of being shot themselves, but because of what they are likely to confront.
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