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Given the uneven rebound in the United States, and now signs that the world's other economic engines are slowing, economists say Americans may confront high unemployment and lackluster growth for some time to come.
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However, those in authority who wanted to take action had to confront high-level antipathy.
Forth, the application of hypothermia and barbiturates in confronting high ICP may result in immune suppression, decreased leukocyte counts, and likely predisposes to pneumonia [ 97].
Meanwhile, Romney may confront an interesting, if ironic, conundrum.
That means borrowers may confront the new criteria as early as this summer.
In the future, real ethical and legal questions may confront the game players.
In quality control, we may confront imprecise concepts.
Alas, some textbooks give, in some instances, an overly pessimistic view of what problems confront us;or may confront us.
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But some may confront you.
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