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MR. EDWARDS -- Here's what it means, it means that Saddam Hussein needed to be confronted.
Flower, according to Strauss, was willing to ruffle feathers (in the least disturbing way possible) when players needed to be confronted.
One school of thought held that Germany could be accommodated within the existing international system; the other argument was that it needed to be confronted and contained.
He explained he was given detailed briefings by the intelligence services on five occasions during 2002 and 2003, during which he was assured that Saddam needed to be confronted.
When Ms. Ifill asked if a Kerry-Edwards administration would have acted differently when confronted with the threat of Saddam Hussein, Mr. Edwards said that Saddam Hussein "needed to be confronted" but that.United Nations weapons inspectors should have been given more time.
In two of the attacks in the last month, militants seized buildings and needed to be confronted.
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He needs to be confronted.
They need to be confronted now.
Both these emotional crises need to be confronted.
Such evils, he continued, need to be "confronted squarely".
The issues need to be confronted, she says.
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