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But the bigger point to all this, and one that has to be met head on, is whether the actual end goal of such discourse is getting rid of the welfare state entirely.
The two systems have met head on.
But Democratic Presidents in particular should recognize that these groups are hardly representative and should be met head on.
The criticisms were met head on by FA chairman, Lord Triesman, who, along with the director of football development, Sir Trevor Brooking, argued that the organisation was simply being realistic.
In the universities, too, there was a clamour for change and in 1969 the two movements met head on at Santiago's hitherto reactionary Catholic University where a festival of the New Chilean Song Movement was staged.
But it has been met head on with resistance from trial lawyers, who say the problem is not the law, but the automakers' exaggeration of the risks they face.
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Two Brazils also met head-on: one in which a small elite live with almost unfathomable wealth, and another in which millions eke out an existence on the margins of that abundance.
Protecting their health and the health of their babies is one challenge that must be met head-on.
Whatever this was he had just seen, it was a thing that needed to be met head-on".
In 1989 he seemed to feel that this communication required total revelation, and innocence and jadedness met head-on.
Arriving in Johannesburg before the Ivory Coast game against Togo in Rustenburg on Tuesday, Drogba met head-on questions about his country's failing to fulfill expectations in Africa.
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