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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.
Strong dissent and hostility may confront anyone interested in using fiction to tell the story of African-Americans.
Not just because of its size, but also because of the terrors it holds for the humans who may confront it.
The prospect of another set of rules has lawyers complaining that they may confront conflicting requirements and answer to multiple authorities.
Although the budget has been admirably balanced for the past decade, in the next few years New York may confront its most severe budget crisis since the nineteen-seventies.
They are a genre wielding theology and philosophy to address complex issues that a worldwide church may confront in many very different forms.
If devotion to work leads to long hours, including unpaid overtime, then even the most committed worker may confront problems of burnout and physical ill health.
There, as in most dangerous situations they may confront, a sensible division of labour between Europeans and Americans can make all the difference.
Using a cast of 1,200 role players and sets worthy of Cecil B. DeMille, the Pentagon has tried to recreate some of the scenes that may confront soldiers inIraq.
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