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In other words, even the that means farmers had information about crisis, they are not able to have not operational plans to confront the water scarcity conditions.
But the trip offered the first real indication of how the president plans to confront his Republican opponent — whoever he or she is.
In 2010, the government also plans to confront the issue of the retirement age, which can be as low as 55.
In "Now or Never," which has not yet been picked up by broadcasters, Mr. Springer plans to confront guests plagued by strange phobias.
The two separate and in some respects contradictory strategies reflected the administration's desire not to let North Korea derail Washington's plans to confront Saddam Hussein.
He plans to confront Frydenberg over the funding issue at a meeting of the Great Barrier Reef standing committee of officials in Brisbane on Tuesday.
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But now, there is a comprehensive plan to confront it.
It urged West African states to develop a "feasible" collective plan to confront the situation.
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Wednesday, Republicans on the committee are planning to confront Holder on a range of recent controversies.
A director I coach described his plan to confront his boss about an interdepartmental problem.
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