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Among the challenges that a wireless network faces while trying to confront the jammer, jammer localization is of utmost importance.
Actually, no, not if you're trying to confront claims about "big government" in general.
So it's just me trying to confront what's really going on.
In response, he said, the church has been spending considerable energy trying to confront racial issues.
Masback noted that many sports were trying to confront the use of banned drugs by athletes.
I realise that this whole process is about trying to confront our fears.
Was it necessary to shoot him dead as opposed to trying to confront him at an earlier stage.
Cities have tremendous challenges that they are trying to confront in terms of safety and sustainability, says Reynolds.
The Torinesi reportedly left a trail of havoc while trying to confront Lo Bello on his way to the airport.
What a terrible person.' But I think it's like trying to confront your fears in a certain way".
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Piazza tried to confront Mota after leaving the field.
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