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Some seem incapable of not confronting it.
When he answers a question with a simple and straightforward "yes," he's accused of not confronting the issue completely.
So is "The Goldman Project," a tidy three-character drama about the legacy of the Holocaust and the ramifications of not confronting your past.
"If you look at what's happened in the last year or so, it's been quite extraordinary," said Sir Nicholas Stern, a British economist who wrote a report last year on the potential costs of not confronting climate change.
Selena Roberts tries to bait Duke's president, Richard Brodhead, by accusing him of not confronting the lacrosse team's code of silence ("When Peer Pressure, Not a Conscience, Is Your Guide," March 31).
The price of not confronting evil head-on?
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Early in his term, Holder got a lot of flak for saying, in a speech on black history, that we were "a nation of cowards" for not confronting our racist legacy.
In contrast to Israel, Ireland or Spain, we are not confronting a group of terrorists with significant support in our society.
I have felt at times like I was bicycling through mud and not confronting my lack of enthusiasm kept me pedaling.
As we go about our daily lives, most of us are not confronted with the extent of poverty, need, suffering, and desperation that that have come our way now.
I wanted to bury these intimations of ugly mortality, not confront them.
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