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We shall be confronted, it seems, with a bench of hanging judges, strenuously analysing "technique", another word that tends to dampen the spirits.
In the second phase the obtained relations of the performance of the system to the different degrees of complementarity shall be confronted with design parameters of hydroelectric-photovoltaic plants based on complementary resources.
On 8 May Coleridge challenged Bayliss in a letter to the Daily News: "As soon as Dr. Bayliss likes to test the bona fides and accuracy of my public declaration ... he shall be confronted from the witness box by eyewitnesses I rely upon".
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VI provides: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right... to be confronted with the witnesses against him..
One topic on which he was particularly strident was the Sixth Amendment's "Confrontation Clause," which mandates that "[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right... to be confronted with the witnesses against him".
He needs to be confronted.
History must be confronted.
Still, such prosecutions were confronted by the prohibition in the First Amendment that "Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press".
She heard him being confronted.
Jude is confronted with the opposite situation.
Each is confronted, inspected, turned inside out.
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