Yesterday, we had no way of confronting Iran in the region, or confronting their missile program, or confronting their support of terrorism, short of military action.
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Its members may fear confronting Mr Xi. He does not fear confronting them.
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His whole campaign was dedicated to confronting the status quo, confronting the Establishment.
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The inevitable march from confronting Cabinet members in restaurants to confronting ordinary supporters of the president continues apace.
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It is "On the Bowery: Confronting Homelessness in American Society," not "On the Bowery: Confronting Homelessness in America."
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But there are these confronting scenes and confronting issues in that show that kids need to know about, really.
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When performing "21" for his audience of one, Jones seemed less like a man intent upon confronting his audience than confronting himself.
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McHenry is confronting a problem that many House Republicans are confronting right now: There are certain parts of Obamacare that people really like.
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Up to that point, the US and British had been confronting some 28 German divisions combined while the Soviets were confronting nearly 21945 by themselves.
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"You're confronting grief, you're confronting guilt, you're confronting fear, and [as you work through your issues] you're getting wiser and more mature and more confident, and you start to feel like, I am man ," he told me of a plausible experience one might have on a drug like LSD.
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The Terror turns this basic idea into an opportunity for a grim but rewarding story about men confronting death, men confronting the strictures of a masculine code that can't protect them from the unknown, and men confronting the terrible randomness of nature, here represented as a massive demon/god/thing called the Tuunbaq.
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Confronting China is the key trade issue of our time.
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Thrill to the sights of Maymo confronting his skeleton tormentor!
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Or do you think there's some rationale to confronting China?
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The multitude of problems confronting the Middle East are interconnected.
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In other words, it's confronting some big, seemingly intractable problems.
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Republicans jumped on the video of Clinton confronting the protester.
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Authors are also confronting the countless petty tyrannies of patriarchy.
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Of confronting it where we didn't expect to find it.
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Danny's murder takes precedence over Derek confronting his former crew.
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Soon a new Fed chairman will be confronting these puzzles.
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Confronting the truth ... is more difficult with everything under wraps.
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Confronting this evil demands new thinking and decisive new action.
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The scale of the task confronting Mr Macri was formidable.
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By confronting her fear, she felt empowered to conquer it.
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This kind of negative campaigning that I'm confronting is corrosive.
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The ghostly aspects are confronting in a really realistic way.
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Work with this energy by confronting your own limiting beliefs.
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Shareholders in Germany usually shy away from confronting such problems.
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Many condemned Trump for not confronting Putin about election meddling.
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Today, nuclear weapons are having a renaissance, again confronting news
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Barkan made national headlines earlier this year after confronting Sen.
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Without American leadership, Europe is incapable of confronting this expansion.
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Supernatural stories are natural vehicles for confronting grief, of course.
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And worrying trends mean more families are confronting these challenges.
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Only by confronting terrorism, he said, can society address it.
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Black families in Milwaukee have been confronting hostility for decades.
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But now they are confronting the prospect of public unrest.
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Technology alone can't address the environmental injustice disproportionately confronting minorities.
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His predicament underscores the grave danger confronting Republicans this fall.
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Turkish officials counter they are confronting an major internal threat.
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When he tried confronting them, Ivan claims security blocked him.
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So how do you go about confronting your sexual anxieties?
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I thought I was confronting friends and retrieving my property.
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First, we see Cersei and the Mountain confronting the Sparrows.
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David: I'm loving it, even though it can be confronting.
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Our reporter looks at the unique issues confronting Las Vegas.
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That means getting serious about confronting risks that seem unfathomable.
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MONO have been wordlessly confronting death for nearly two decades.
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It was also President Trump confronting Iran on Thursday night.
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Being messy and human and confronting what matters is another.
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A central issue confronting the union remains one of identity.
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THE DAILY NEWSLETTER Confronting this crisis but also transcending it.
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Longer term, the challenges confronting the incoming administration are enormous.
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But the Fed is confronting a number of difficult issues.
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Authorities believe the suspect shot her before confronting the officers.
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"Confronting fear is the destiny of a Jedi," Luke says.
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Solving that problem, individually or collectively, means confronting certain obstacles.
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Yes, it's about confronting the ugliness and comforting the scared.
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Confronting something like the absolute, all our differences are moot.
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Mr. Weinstein is also confronting considerable pressure from civil suits.
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The maps demonstrate the strategic hurdles currently confronting both parties.
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The new Court will then begin confronting the Trump agenda.
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That's the riddle confronting investors in Pershing Square Holdings Ltd.
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Confronting young men about it takes a lot of courage.
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NOT IN GOD'S NAME: Confronting Religious Violence, by Jonathan Sacks.
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Nor does it mean that they aren't problems worth confronting.
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Mercedes was confronting the same dilemma suggested by our research.
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Most experts don't recommend confronting the harasser in the moment.
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Speaking at Badreddine's funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs on Friday, deputy Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said: "Oh martyr we are continuing in the path you chose, in confronting Israel and in confronting the takfiris".
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All three events were captured in confronting smartphone video by bystanders.
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At the time, Vikander said she didn't feel comfortable confronting him.
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In many ways, my work is about confronting and healing shame.
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You're not lecturing, preaching, or confronting, you're merely starting a conversation.
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"You will never win men over by confronting them," she says.
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Finally, there are actually real issues confronting conservatives and social media.
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Jamie Rathburn is in legal trouble after confronting her son's bullies.
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But I have no problem confronting people if I need to.
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Kelly Ripa is confronting a beauty mistake she made head-on.
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It's very good having people with different viewpoints confronting each other.
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"Amphibians are confronting a lot of issues now," Dr. Garner said.
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Among the policy experts, a consensus is hardening over confronting China.
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Annie is confronting the guilt she has around her sister's death.
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The crown prince had been confronting three existential strategic threats simultaneously.
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You've talked about confronting your audiences with their own problematic gazes.
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It was very even and not as confronting as I expected.
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Kamala Harris confronting her husband on race at the 2020 debate.
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Despite the confronting weather, it was an experience that they relished.
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Demonstrators avoided confronting pro-Beijing groups, which mobilised at North Point.
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Demonstrators avoided confronting pro-Beijing groups, which mobilized at North Point.
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Did confronting those difficult issues head-on contribute to your depression?
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Israel's deadly tactics in confronting the protests have drawn international condemnation.
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Yet it also underscores a stark reality confronting the Kentucky Republican.
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At least two prominent singers joined Basij volunteers confronting the protesters.
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They're confronting controversial topics like healthcare, immigration and Supreme Court nominees.
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The same monster you all confronting me about is my father.
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Every character this season is finally confronting their own monstrous selfishness.
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And there is nothing more threatening or disgusting than confronting mortality.
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HDP has been directly involved in confronting many forms of corruption.
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Markets have heavily discounted the bad news that we're now confronting.
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Confronting these state sponsors is key to defeating the jihadist cause.
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It's so conscious about confronting the audience that it becomes boring.
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Confronting the reality that there is no easy solution is painful.
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Now we are also confronting the loud bang at the end.
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But she's not the only one confronting a scary health crisis.
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Urban Chinese are choking on pollution and confronting growing income inequality.
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And the one before that on confronting racism against Asian-Americans.
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Confronting the doctrine of predestination is a kind of psychological experiment.
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Confronting the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, Mrs.
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We are back to major power politics while confronting transnational challenges.
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This trip reaffirmed that we, as parents, are always confronting fear.
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He was against confronting the S.L.A., which was the right instinct.
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I didn't want the point to be confronting people about mortality.
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The Moon is in Virgo today, finding you confronting uncomfortable issues.
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Sometimes those stories reflect issues confronting minorities in the United States.
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Americans are once again confronting the country's unique relationship with guns.
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Confronting Mr. Trump, however, is unlikely to turn off any Democrat.
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In docs, Bernie's also accused of confronting Patrick and harassing him.
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Everyone is confronting challenges we may not fully recognize or understand.
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Over in the left seat, Suneja was confronting a rabid dog.
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They are people you already know, confronting you with your misdeeds.
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Another environmental problem confronting Metsä is the recycling of food cartons.
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In Brazil, that would mean confronting the country's lucrative agriculture sector.
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He then went on to tout his record on confronting Russia.
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Let's get back to discussing critical national-security issues confronting America.
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China initially put secrecy and order ahead of confronting the coronavirus.
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WOLFEBORO, N.H. — Pete Buttigieg is confronting the commander-in-chief test.
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We did not anticipate the nightmare our community is currently confronting.
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Among the top challenges confronting them are loneliness and difficulty collaborating.
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Officials are now confronting how persistent such incidents have become. 26.
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Dr. King was confronting many challenges that remain with us today.
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Here is one of the bigger riddles confronting congressional parties today.
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Republican leaders in Congress have little appetite for confronting Trump directly.
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All are establishment-aligned figures confronting tough races in swing states.
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" Schultz thinks about that moment as confronting an "issue of humanity.
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That leaves Clinton and her campaign confronting a tough strategic decision.
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That means confronting elements of the deep state, nepotism and corruption.
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Carmakers are confronting a sharp tightening of emissions standards in Europe.
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Now the sport is confronting a fallow period, with unfortunate timing.
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"We will stay united, confronting this new challenge together," he added.
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It's not really confronting, it's more like revisiting and acknowledging it.
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Trump has sought to deepen US-Philippines ties for help in confronting North Korea's ongoing development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and in confronting terrorist groups like ISIS that have sprung up in the Philippines.
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It's saying that we are confronting racist policing within the subway system.
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Yet, here Cloak & Dagger is, confronting you with the cold, hard truth.
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This is the ruined past of the party confronting its pathetic present.
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Her previous album, reputation, was all about her confronting rumors and gossip.
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The man is seen confronting the vehicle and flexing before punching it.
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Australia: Come for the beaches, stay for the confronting "course of nature."
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All are confronting new frontiers in VR. Milk will be our navigator.
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" Blake E. confronting Lucas: "I'm not wearing my catchphrase on a shirt.
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Still, hopefuls on both sides of the aisle are confronting the issue.
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Legit, the idea of confronting Lisa is like the best laxative ever.
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The "window" for confronting and challenging Chinese aggression, they say, is closing.
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However she doesn't feel strongly enough to confronting her ex about it.
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After confronting Jordan about it, I wanted to keep things light hearted.
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Officer Amy Caprio died Monday after confronting a person in a Jeep.
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"We are confronting the president with the hard, honest truth," he said.
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The rape and school shooting plot is not about confronting hard truths.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The British government is finally confronting its Brexit dilemma.
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After confronting him, her boss agreed to let her work from home.
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Confronting the truth, after all, is more difficult with everything under wraps.
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On this day, Mercury squares Saturn, finding us confronting limitations around communication.
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Finally, there's the press's obvious unease about confronting Melania Trump too forcefully.
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Mourning Aretha Franklin means confronting depths of feeling unlikely to surface again.
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But he's quickly confronting the challenges that come with his new job.
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January 2018: Sentencing begins, and Nassar's victims begin confronting him in court.
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In this case, Iraq fit the US strategic interest of confronting Iran.
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And we will do it by confronting it completely, comprehensively and constructively.
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For Clinton, it was about hitting point-by-point challenges confronting minorities.
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There is something to be said for confronting death to some extent.
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Eliot Engel, a Democrat, questioned the Philippines' strategic worth in confronting Pyongyang.
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So we're going to have to get used to confronting alternative views.
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Whether we now have a different Constitution is the question confronting Congress.
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Protesters inside appeared jubilant at times when not directly confronting Trump supporters.
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To the Editor: "Dissent Erupts at Facebook" highlights a dilemma confronting Facebook.
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Victims are caught in a living nightmare, confronting images again and again.
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Victims are caught in a living nightmare, confronting images again and again.
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Confronting disaster, he grits his teeth and puts on an optimistic face.
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With British encouragement, Europe can lead the world in confronting climate change.
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The president, McCarthy said, has a personal commitment to confronting climate change.
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Barkan made headlines last year when a video of him confronting Sen.
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And so I have no quarrel with his confronting The National Enquirer.
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By not naming these forces and continuously confronting, they strengthen and spread.
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That is the question confronting several GOP incumbents, including New Jersey Rep.
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One of the speakers was Ana Maria Archilla, famous for confronting Sen.
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Sometimes it's uncomfortable confronting someone about their work ethic or their behavior.
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This Mercury retrograde will find you confronting your fear of the unknown.
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Maybe the fear of confronting the pain is actually the worst part.
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The Moon opposes Saturn at 5:15 AM, confronting us with limitations.
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"There a lot of cities that are confronting [water shortages]," Reed said.
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By focusing on confronting these domestic terror threats, we can save lives.
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Young also believes Georgia voters should be confronting Kemp about the decision.
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"Confronting this health crisis requires a whole government approach," the letter says.
|
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That contradiction is at the heart of the problem Facebook is confronting.
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The candidates for governor of California are confronting the state's homelessness crisis.
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The duo were accused of confronting a female photog back in 2014.
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Shall it be through countervailing power — that is, confronting bigness with bigness?
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Humans have bandwidth for confronting, maybe, one apocalyptic threat at a time.
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And unless we act, we are confronting an even more frightening future.
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Similarly, nothing is more harrowing than confronting your own secrets and desires.
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She tried hiding and directly confronting him with a plea to stop.
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And then in confronting them, it is time to make them right.
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Isn't there a reasonable case for confronting China over its economic practices?
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He's confronting the promise but also the lapsed commitment of home life.
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The administration regards Saudi Arabia as its key partner in confronting Iran.
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Why is Congress not confronting a president who is a true narcissist?
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He's not willing to risk betraying his parents, or confronting their intolerance.
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I understand your desire to avoid confronting all the hard truths here.
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The school has come closer than most institutions to confronting the question.
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What, in fact, is the nature of the beast we are confronting?
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So instead of confronting the man, I suggest you confront the lie.
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Making sure that this state leads the way in confronting climate change.
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The experience was "confronting," but she does not regret doing her job.
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Every nation confronting the coronavirus pandemic sees a recession in its future.
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Kjellberg has apologized over the years, but he's still confronting the consequences.
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It is constantly confronting challenges and threats and adapting to changing times.
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Mr. Fitzpatrick described sacrificing his relationship with Mr. Cho by confronting him.
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Yet he is confronting it so ham-handedly as to strengthen China.
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Now they're confronting a firestorm over the health risks of their product.
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The Trump administration has not been shy about confronting this corrupt regime.
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Only in so confronting them will we know why they are important.
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They recount confronting anti-Semitism within their ranks and meeting Holocaust survivors.
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You're relearning some concepts and confronting misconceptions—don't make big decisions today.
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In doing so, the new administration was confronting a potent historical legacy.
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"We are confronting a natural disaster caused by climate change," he said.
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Confronting China, as Trump has said, should have happened a decade ago.
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Cipollone told senators that Trump has "a strong record" of confronting Russia.
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Pick any of the most significant domestic concerns that are confronting us.
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Ex-DNI Clapper: Watergate pales compared to what we're confronting now pic.twitter.
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That all plays ought to be about confronting something huge in society.
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When traditions change it's difficult; when it's confronting them personally, it's challenging.
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We kind of relish the idea of confronting powerful people about wrongdoing.
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President Trump had campaigned about confronting China on trade and currency issues.
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We are confronting faceless intruders; we are being touched by invisible hands.
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Since reunification, Germany has carved out a reputation for confronting its history.
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Now, with federal aid drying up, towns are confronting the financial pain.
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All of which has agents, directors, writers and producers confronting uncomfortable questions.
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It shows one of Hogg's friends, another teenager, confronting an overzealous lifeguard.
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"There is no point in confronting industry on these issues," he said.
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Tell me about your experience with horror confronting issues of mental illness.
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This, DiAngelo argued, is a defense mechanism to confronting questions about privilege.
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Lawmakers are confronting questions over the effects and safety of the two systems.
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She's too busy confronting the mess she has made of her own life.
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"My team and I will be unrelenting in confronting those threats," said Pompeo.
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Israel's deadly tactics in confronting the weekly Friday protests have drawn international condemnation.
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The video shows the woman confronting a man working behind the front desk.
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Confronting Cosby later that day, she demanded to know why he did it.
|
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Trump is expected to unveil a broad strategy on confronting Iran this week.
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Nobody knows what we're going to be confronting with this new administration yet.
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I stand by all the courageous women confronting their fears and speaking out.
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I don't feel like I'm making a film, I'm confronting things in myself.
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A still from the Infowars video posted to Twitter of Jones confronting Darcy.
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As much as 80 percent of American workplaces are confronting worker-addiction issues.
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So do you think that many people have different things that they're confronting?
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Action planet Mars clashes with taskmaster Saturn, finding you confronting obstacles concerning money.
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"You guys are being really disrespectful right now," he said, confronting the men.
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He also made confronting China on trade a main plank in his campaign.
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The United Arab Emirates continues to uphold international law while confronting such incitement.
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But rather than confronting this error they delight in egging each other on.
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I thought back to putting shooting games aside and confronting my weak genres.
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The government had until Sunday shied away from confronting the mutineers with force.
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The film portrays Ms. Sichel confronting metastatic breast cancer by making two movies.
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Confronting such ills without encroaching too much on freedom of expression is tricky.
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Confronting all of them, at once and at scale, is unique to Uber.
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Or is this the new normal confronting the United States and other countries?
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Paul Kalanithi, the author's husband, wrote in January 2014 about confronting his mortality.
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Instead of confronting the harasser, the strategy suggested showing solidarity with his target.
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It's an unobtrusive way of assuaging your fears without bothering or confronting someone.
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Many people on social media applauded Camerota for confronting Jones in the interview.
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Experts argue he has three basic strategies for confronting Pyongyang starting with negotiations.
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Did he think he was saving other commuters from confronting the tiny pest?
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Now he is confronting the deep state in ways that are very profound.
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Days after it began, LaBeouf was seen on camera confronting a white supremacist.
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Fiji says "we are all in the same canoe" in confronting climate change.
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" Buku adds ... "The same monster you all confronting me about is my father.
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To be more accurate, actually, Cousins was the one doing all the confronting.
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Confronting autism is costly, but failing to do so may cost even more.
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Much like Plato's captives, the prisoners understand part of the mysteries confronting them.
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Ms Hernandez found herself in shouting matches with grown men confronting her daughters.
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The challenge confronting globalization is not, in the end, one of individual style.
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It's also about confronting your own biases, or those within your inner circle.
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Confronting humanitarian crises around the world, and implementing the "responsibility to protect" principle.
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"Instead of confronting them, I'd find ways to cover for them," he writes.
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Perhaps that is not surprising, given the politically hostile environment confronting her government.
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Clinton will face in confronting the unorthodox pronouncements of her presumptive Republican opponent.
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We look at the challenges confronting their leaders and what could happen next.
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The rival visions confronting India's 20183m voters have rarely been so sharply defined.
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In other words, I am confronting my death each day that I live.
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Mick Mulvaney has proven credibility when it comes to aggressively confronting federal spending.
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It's easy to turn to hateful rhetoric or myths when confronting gun violence.
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Yankees 53, Orioles 1 The math confronting the Yankees on Monday was simple.
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Directly confronting someone can be risky, because you can become a target, too.
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Gender-based violence isn't the only health and safety issue confronting her membership.
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Yet this is precisely the choice confronting a significant number of urban voters.
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In Paris, Jay immediately recognized several of the problems confronting the American diplomats.
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He says the New Testament is full of accounts of Jesus confronting demons.
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Mr. Trump's opponents have also been increasingly bold in confronting him, albeit belatedly.
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Only Mr. Cruz seemed to have a real appetite for confronting Mr. Trump.
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Therapists, not surprisingly, tend to have great ideas about confronting anxiety head-on.
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There are videos online of you confronting congressmen, like Steve King from Iowa.
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North Korea has pursued these capabilities to address specific challenges confronting the regime.
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" She recalled later gently confronting Batali, who responded, "What are you, a lesbian?
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In confronting this difficult truth, our attention is naturally drawn to the South.
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It was directly confronting the issue, and I feel very proud of that.
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Listening to others' perspectives is the first step toward confronting your own biases.
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For leftists in the 2010s, confronting the Republicans and the Democrats, it's socialism.
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I think the biggest issue confronting the internet ecosystem right now is speech.
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It's a sadness, almost, about leaving behind a carefree youthfulness and confronting adulthood.
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In Brooklyn, any exhibition about displacement would be incomplete without confronting harsh realities.
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The immediate problem confronting the Fed is how quickly to raise interest rates.
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And Facebook began confronting concerns that it was a harmful force in society.
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The Moon is in Water sign Cancer today, finding you confronting difficult emotions.
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Within days of confronting Mr. Weatherly, Ms. Dushku was written off the show.
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Instead of confronting the president over his intransigence, Republican leaders fell in line.
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Human suffering requires confronting — "criminal" suffering does not exist (or, worse, it's justified).
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But to me, nothing was scarier than the idea of confronting the situation.
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Sometimes revisiting that moment and confronting it head on can make things right.
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Catalan television later showed Mossos officers and Catalan firefighters confronting the national police.
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Now, for the first time, the families are confronting Mr. Jones in court.
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"Europe cannot think of confronting an extraordinary situation with ordinary measures," he said.
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"Confronting our feelings and giving them appropriate expression always takes strength, not weakness."
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But arranging that collection can be intimidating when you're confronting a blank wall.
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Their housing issues are one of many problems they are confronting post-Harvey.
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Such disputes are a direct consequence of the economic incentives confronting private insurers.
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I thought it was a way of seducing and then confronting the reader.
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As the nation has modernized, the threats confronting the river dolphins have multiplied.
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It is a flimsy basis for confronting a major trading partner like China.
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They say that can happen only by confronting the entrenched ideas fueling machismo.
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Ghaani will be confronting this new leadership dynamic as he assumes his command.
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To his credit, the president was confronting China even before he took office.
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"The same monster you all confronting me about is my father," Abi wrote.
|
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A series of overcrowded debates has failed to clarify the choices confronting voters.
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Specifically, confronting domestic terrorism creates challenges related to popular perceptions and public opinion.
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Another is that it undermines WHO's future abilities when confronting an international crisis.
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So, in a sense, the U.S. is confronting its own past in Guatemala.
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Like many immigrant stories, they are about overcoming or confronting nigh-insurmountable hardships.
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Some are confronting addiction or grappling with violence they suffered on the streets.
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Now, Mexico's president needs to take on the other challenges confronting his country.
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Morley breaks down different techniques that could prove useful in confronting writer's block.
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There are serious challenges confronting our nation that need steady leadership and resolve.
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Is the church confronting a coup, or is it finally facing a reckoning?
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The key question voters are confronting in 2020 is simpler: Do rules matter?
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She added that Rogers is not the only official tasked with confronting Russia.
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Confronting this threat requires having a firmly entrenched top diplomat for the region.
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Leadership requires more than rhetoric — it comes from confronting police abuse with action.
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At the same time, Google is confronting growing tensions with its own employees.
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Also: Confronting kids' phobias, cleaning with Marie Kondo and more from NYT Parenting.
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Still, their relationship has its bumps, with Hill confronting Bailey about her ex.
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Confronting mortality like that, did it set a fire under you as well?
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Just as in 2008, investors are confronting huge variables that outnumber solid facts.
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This is not the N.H.L.'s first effort at confronting its homogeneous culture.
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By focusing on Mr. Mohib, the Americans can avoid confronting the president directly.
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Marker agrees that confronting the thing that frightens you is a helpful tactic.
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There are some confronting works, but they are political in a poetic way.
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General Idea wasn't just pioneering in terms of art confronting the AIDS crisis.
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The best journalism movie that I've ever seen from the 1980s, and there's a scene where one of the new anchors, the pretty boy anchor, he's confronting a military general and he keeps in the clip of him confronting the guy.
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But for Crayon herself, confronting anxiety with humor provides a certain level of solace.
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On Friday at least 15 Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces confronting protesters.
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This is Antifa out in Portland confronting ICE agents using some really disgusting language.
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He describes confronting Attorney General Jeff Sessions about leaving him alone with the president.
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Instead of confronting these urgent challenges, politicians in Washington use them to divide us.
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First an Orlando police officer was killed while confronting a man outside a Walmart.
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It's not unheard of that the person you're confronting might actually welcome the boundary.
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Today, gentrification and urban displacement are among the biggest challenges confronting Mexican American communities.
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After confronting their son, they subsequently told the school principal, who then contacted police.
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To Chelsea Clinton: We hope that our intentions in confronting you are now clear.
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It began with an October 22020 Guardian essay about confronting an unfriendly Goodreads reviewer.
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He recently said he avoids eating out because he doesn't want people confronting him.
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Confronting a painful truth is easily passed over in favor of excuses and denial.
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Yet confronting a pariah like Mr. Maduro is no easy task in Latin America.
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Beyond individuals confronting their everyday biases, how can leaders in tech end workplce discrimination?
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Video shows a woman confronting EPA administrator Scott Pruitt in a Washington, DC restaurant
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But confronting that thrill of the unknown is exactly what made you feel invincible.
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The multi-front war confronting Trump's evolving team: The booming economy suddenly looks vulnerable.
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That is one way of confronting a reality that seems ludicrous to its core.
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Around 100 to 150 didn't, continued to march, and some eventually began confronting police.
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His last dispatch was from Gambia, where he found a country confronting its past.
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He commented that she was "brave" by confronting the network's issues on the air.
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Maybe confronting them with their own repulsiveness is the only way they will listen.
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Big surprises are in store for you; eclipses often find us confronting unexpected issues.
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Meanwhile, Huawei's lawsuit is a weak strategy for confronting American intransigence on its cybersecurity.
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Confronting the opioid epidemic could mean reducing access to pills to potentially overdose on.
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Maybe confronting him would have somehow stopped him from doing it to another woman.
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I think he's an opportunist who's taking an advantage of the climate he's confronting.
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These are issues confronting us as well -- they're emblematic of the struggle for survival.
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But is it even possible to be exclusively defensive when confronting death by biology?
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Confronting impeachment, Nixon resigned and was also nearly indicted, until President Ford pardoned him.
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More than anything, wrestling honestly with Trump and Republicanism means confronting and condemning bigotry.
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Hudson Yards isn't the only sleek corporate complex confronting the problem of same-ness.
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Despite Mr. Bolton's enthusiasm, there are no tolerable military options for confronting North Korea.
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Halting the progress of technology could save us from confronting any of these problems.
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You may have lofty goals, but confronting your own ambition is terrifying in itself.
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The lyrics turned away from glorified date rape fantasies and towards confronting self-hate.
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Nhampuepua's suffering highlights the scale of the task confronting humanitarian agencies and the government.
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A stark reality keeps confronting us: Terrible things are being done in the world.
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Instead he gets real with Kris Kringle, confronting him with some pretty severe allegations.
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"You have to be very direct about confronting" those types of attacks, DuHaime said.
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Strategically speaking, however, applying sanctions and confronting the export of terror is not sufficient.
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Nobody who comes from nothing moves to the center of everything without confronting obstacles.
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But sometimes, confronting big emotions—like ones concerning intimacy or grief—slows you down.
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Confronting her emotional past wasn't the only difficult experience Sharpe had on the show.
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Most importantly, we can start by honestly confronting the real nature of our problems.
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And Harris on Wednesday night, when confronting Kavanaugh over his views on Roe v.
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But, confronting Trump -- especially just months ahead of the midterms -- carries its own risks.
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"Legal education is confronting the most imminent threat in higher education," Mr. Horn said.
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It is the first time this confronting footage has been shown to the public.
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A central question confronting the next president will be how to address climate change.
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Rather than confronting the public hanging comment head-on at a press conference, Gov.
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She was confronting her past by proxy, recalling the details of another woman's rape.
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Confronting powerful men on their abusive behavior is still a risk for their victims.
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For such a dexterous rapper, Earl is doggedly resistant to confronting matters head on.
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The charmer shows his worth by confronting and taming the evil through his song.
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Today, top military officials warn of the danger of American planes confronting Russian aircraft.
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Mankey then reportedly took to social media to brag about confronting the Trump supporter.
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This is a time to come together in confronting and dealing with North Korea.
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All of these sentiments reflect a common problem now confronting the countries of Europe.
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Confronting someone's core values is one of the most insulting things you can do.
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Quinn collaborates with Chet on a football episode before confronting Rachel about her betrayal.
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Farmers across the country are confronting their fifth consecutive year of declining farm incomes.
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But Venice is not alone in confronting how to hold back the encroaching sea.
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We invite you to share your experiences confronting issues of race in your life.
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It's no longer Israel confronting Hezbollah in a form of proxy war with Iran.
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Confronting the nuclear ambitions of North Korea is not for the faint of heart.
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I was confronting my deepest demons, literally naked, in a room full of strangers.
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But what does that matter when your ruling planet, Jupiter, is confronting unruly Uranus?
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Like Tigran's jazz music, fractals generate unexpected forms that can be pleasant or confronting.
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Meanwhile, the Trump administration is unilaterally confronting Europe over trade imbalances and national security.
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Or the importance of enlisting China's support in confronting the North Korean nuclear threat.
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As Atkinson returned from confronting the employee, he followed her back to their seats.
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One civic-minded citizen made the bold move of confronting our bastion of breadsticks.
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Riley rarely mumbles more than a couple of hackneyed lines when confronting her targets.
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The president's speech sought to focus the public's mind on the danger confronting us.
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Making her campaign debut, the actress Cynthia Nixon wasted no time in confronting Gov.
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In what ways does confronting death change our perspective on life in the present?
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Several states are also confronting calls for a rebalancing of criminal justice toward victims.
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This eclipse also finds you confronting issues concerning taxes, debts, inheritances, and shared resources.
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But for now, the Pirates are confronting the grim reality of history repeating itself.
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Several, in fact, said they believed human-caused warming was an issue worth confronting.
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Greek authorities say they have been confronting an increase in migrants across the river.
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Mr. Bush, suddenly confronting a much tougher opponent, lost by more than 150,000 votes.
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"They're from diverse backgrounds and raise our consciousness about issues confronting society," she said.
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China has accomplished this while confronting a national health emergency, the COVID-22020 virus.
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The gathering is one of a series of monthly forums on problems confronting Congress.
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In 2016, four grizzlies were killed after confronting hunters in "defense of life" scenarios.
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Also confronting Congress: The debt ceiling must be lifted by the end of September.
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And, now we are confronting issues that cannot be solved without costing the nation.
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Psychoanalysts believed that treating patients was a matter of unearthing and confronting the past.
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Win or lose, the harder job will be confronting the conditions that spawned him.
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There was one employee who did try to stop Mars by confronting him directly.
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He seems to know everyone, and he begins to seek advice about confronting Haldeman.
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Wartime CEOs are fending off existential threats and must be ruthless in confronting them.
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As the nation's opioid crisis worsens, authorities are confronting a resurgent player: the internet.
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White House counsel Pat Cipollone claims Trump has a 'strong record' of confronting Russia.
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Rather, we are all diminished, so we all have a stake in confronting bigotry.
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Upstairs, clenching her fists, Serena stood confronting the full-length mirror in her room.
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Confronting this blizzard of lies is one of the defining challenges of our times.
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In this new footage, you can see Brother Nature initially confronting his two attackers.
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Like other conservatives, Trump has avoided confronting this threat, or even acknowledging its reality.
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Gohmert, wagging his finger and confronting Nadler directly, demanded that he retract his words.
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Even the city's least populous borough, Staten Island, is confronting growing heaps of garbage.
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This edition of "20/20" explores issues confronting the middle class and possible solutions.
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They assume that Republican senators will go on occasionally criticizing him without confronting him.
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Andy Barr MORE (R-Ky.) confronting a party staffer outside a fundraiser for Barr.
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The best analysis is based on honestly thinking through the theory and confronting evidence.
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But its artfulness and essential truth in confronting his own complicity, carries it over.
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But sometimes, making certain groups better requires confronting those worst examples for systemic reform.
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Maallem notes that confronting the memory of the massacre every day can be oppressive.
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I thought, 'What about triggering the mind, but in a way that's less confronting?
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This is not, to say the least, a bold new plan for confronting Iran.
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Mr Macron does a fine job of laying out the battle of values confronting Europe.
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Obama called Mexico "a critical partner" in confronting such issues as climate change and security.
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Confronting Iran This could be a key week for the Trump administration's confrontation with Iran.
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And they are as interested in fighting each other as they are in confronting ISIS.
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The attacker then took two women hostage inside the school before confronting police massed outside.
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Congressman Trey Gowdy, South Carolina, confronting Rod Rosenstein with what we have all been thinking.
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Confronting those challenges requires cash, a point the military is now trying to drive home.
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Thursday after a 911 caller claimed there was a man confronting people with a bat.
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But what it won't do is solve the main issue confronting TV companies: The internet.
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The Bachelor is confronting its biggest question: Who's here for the right — or wrong — reasons?
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They defer to authority instead of confronting the racist intent behind some laws, some say.
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So part of my job is confronting these criticisms and saying, 'You must be mad.
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The Sun's opposition to Pluto finds us all collectively confronting fears and navigating power struggles.
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Harari's book, says Gates, shares "a useful framework for confronting" fears in the modern age.
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She reported him to HR and was admonished for not confronting him about it first.
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All this helps explain why Mr Trump has so far trod softly in confronting China.
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Yet all these new eager users are confronting an unexpected customer service apocalypse at MoviePass.
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Mouse studies are currently confronting a number of areas where such unknowns have been rife.
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The question confronting leaders is this: What event or provocation will warrant an aggressive response?
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"Confronting Beijing directly is not a good strategy," the 44-year-old government contractor said.
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The camera then pans up to two officers confronting a man in a red shirt.
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If that's just your boss' personality, confronting her behavior might not change things at all.
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Natalie Morales, star of Battle of the Sexes, is confronting sexism both onscreen and off.
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"Involving the community to resolve the water-related issues confronting them is key," he said.
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By confronting Black Pete, they also must confront their violent colonial pasts in the process.
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Her scenes confronting her rapist intellectually are among the best in her obscenely illustrious career.
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EINHORN: IT'S THE RIGHT PLAN BECAUSE GENERAL MOTOR'S STOCK IS CONFRONTING A VERY UNUSUAL DYNAMIC.
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"Nations came together and spoke to me about confronting Qatar over its behaviors," he said.
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After confronting their son, the parents subsequently told the school principal, who then contacted police.
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Jered Weaver and his low-80s fastball are confronting the end in typically idiosyncratic fashion.
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My column this week explains the short-run exchange-rate trade-offs confronting the leadership.
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Rather than being impulsive, she has empowered herself by recognizing the signs and confronting them.
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A Leo through and through, Spice has never shied away from confronting challenges head on.
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His last mission is confronting it in order to restart organic life without artificial intelligence.
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Two percent is the bare minimum for confronting today's very real and very vicious threats.
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Making Auto Portrait Pending was—and continues to be—a deeply confronting and inspiring process.
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The opposition accuses the ruling Georgian Dream party of being insufficiently firm in confronting Moscow.
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We caught up with her to ask about the merits of confronting ISIS with satire.
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This shot of Erso confronting a TIE Fight on Scarif is just wonderful and badass.
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The question now confronting U.S. space leadership is how do we get there from here?
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It's true that Supreme Court justices typically prefer to proceed stepwise when confronting past precedent.
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In recent months, videos have emerged of protesters directly confronting conservative figures across the country.
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But they are now confronting the dark side of China's 21980 years of dazzling growth.
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Fourteen protesters were arrested for confronting police officers and interrupting public order, Jerusalem police said.
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In recent years, Indonesia has been confronting ISIS attempts to recruit members in the country.
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But confronting its flaws would require changing a program that helps hold the bloc together.
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This is how Mr. Morrison found himself confronting a bewildering new state of affairs — joblessness.
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Therefore, it's natural that many of today's intervention programs are focused on confronting these barriers.
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Between 2000 and 2001, she approached her children about possibly confronting Moore about the incident.
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It was an exercise focused on confronting a near-peer aggressor targeting a NATO ally.
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McBee responds by confronting the problem of male aggression head on: He takes up boxing.
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But officers around the country are also confronting tension, and it's been building for years.
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"For some people, confronting the ghoster could bring up their fears and insecurities," Scott said.
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Confronting stress regularly doesn't seem to immunize you against the effects of more of it.
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She was confronting gender dysphoria at the time while deployed to Iraq, the Times said.
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The issues currently confronting UK lawmakers have already prompted policy changes elsewhere in the world.
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"Fresh" is the second hurdle confronting Harris: Donors here like to feel they "discovered" Buttigieg.
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What's more, it will be a civil disobedience movement, a vehicle for confronting the government.
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And then it did the opposite, directly confronting the question of racism in Silicon Valley.
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Still, whether or not Britain remains, the dilemma confronting the EU is growing more acute.
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Confronting the nation's infrastructure gap is one of the rare bipartisan issues in Washington today.
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That has meant confronting the gray area of consent in sex between men and women.
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The moon in Cancer opposes Saturn at 3:32 AM, finding us confronting some blocks.
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Today, it's hard to think about the young Amanda Bynes without confronting her sad downfall.
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The moon in Virgo opposes Neptune at 11:10 AM and we're confronting confusing emotions.
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I love animals a lot, and that was a really confronting situation to be in.
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Which coincides with feelings and attitudes and confronting a lot of things on the record.
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Evan is angry with Chad for ripping his shirt and he's confronting him about it.
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When confronting Leonard toward the end of Non-Fiction, Binoche summons a similarly decisive demeanor.
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World equity markets have had a brutal October, confronting higher borrowing costs, escalating Sino-U.
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Americans are now confronting a dire new reality as a result of the novel coronavirus.
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Direct help to families also means confronting the short- and long-term costs of housing.
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Unfortunately, the commission's updated guidance provides little direction to corporate leaders confronting these conflicting demands.
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Or maybe it's because of the innumerable avoidable medical crises they constantly find themselves confronting.
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Mr. de Blasio was the most aggressive candidate when it came to confronting his rivals.
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The suspect threatened to steal their car before going outside and confronting five sheriff's deputies.
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But he offered none, referring only obliquely to the economic and diplomatic challenges confronting China.
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The Indonesian government appears to have backed away from confronting China, its largest trading partner.
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Some American officials have said they want to concentrate instead on confronting China and Russia.
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Dreamy Neptune is encouraging you to boost your psychic abilities by confronting your difficult feelings.
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I'm adapting to my environment and confronting parts of myself I didn't realize were there.
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Confronting chronic strikes, soaring inflation, high unemployment and trade deficits, Mr. Hawke revolutionized the economy.
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Miss America is also confronting dwindling viewership as people turn away from live televised events.
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I think because it's so close to home, it's confronting for a lot of people.
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But the retail giant is confronting more than just an influx of sketchy coronavirus supplies.
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It shows Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany, confronting Mr. Trump while other leaders watch.
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Many of us condemn hateful speech, but confronting it can be challenging for some people.
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Instead of clearly confronting this outbreak of hate, he's often fanned the flames of fanaticism.
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It is hard to imagine any decision confronting humanity that has a longer time horizon.
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"The No. 1 task that managers shy away from is confronting poor performance," she said.
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Images of armored vehicles confronting protesters with tear gas and live fire have become commonplace.
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Now, 70 years later, survivors of her &aposhouse of horrors&apos are confronting the past.
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The early stage deal talks highlight the disruption confronting the retail and health-care industries.
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No one expects economic issues to change Mr. Putin's mind about confronting the West either.
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They suggested women could not understand the "extremely complex" issues confronting a major British business.
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Mogalakwena also highlights challenges confronting companies switching from conventional to mechanized mines - Amplats' stated strategy.
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Throughout the 2019 debates, Ms. Warren avoided directly confronting Mr. Biden about their past tangles.
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Boeing was already confronting a number of problems with the 737 Max and its predecessor.
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But confronting this challenge is not solely or even primarily a question of military competition.
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And in Missouri, a new state law rolls back protections for persons confronting housing discrimination.
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By not confronting the issue sooner, these tech companies have once again failed the public.
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Both were unarmed when confronting the shooter thanks to the Gun-Free School Zone Act.
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He is from Lithuania, which went through its own process of confronting its Soviet past.
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Challenging horrors in Xinjiang may involve confronting Chinese public opinion, as well as China's rulers.
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The imagery of angry, and in some instances, justifiably aggrieved protesters confronting police seemed surreal.
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For a world confronting a tide of populist rage, his words both soothed and frightened.
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Already confronting a $1.3 million shortfall this year, the courts are preparing for more cuts.
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Chelsea Handler is confronting her white privilege in a revealing episode of Red Table Talk.
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SAUDI CROWN PRINCE SAYS ATTACKS ARE TEST TO INTERNATIONAL DETERMINATION IN CONFRONTING SABOTAGE ACTS - ARABIYA
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Scheer was also aggressive and successful in confronting Trudeau on his ethical and climate contradictions.
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By this analysis, Russia is the potential partner, and China the potential enemy worth confronting.
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Further, Mr. Northam is confronting a national party that will not ease up on him.
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Instead, we are confronting the very worst of our legacy — wrestling with our own shadows.
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Mark Duplass and Ray Romano play buddies confronting a terminal medical diagnosis in this dramedy.
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The attempt failed, but more than 250 people were killed confronting tanks on the streets.
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In 2012, she was filmed confronting Israeli troops that were trying to arrest her brother.
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For believers, it offers a way of confronting buried truths and becoming a better person.
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You do not have to like Mrs May's economic and social illiberalism to take it seriously; it is popular, and for reasons liberals must examine closely (I still think moving the capital from London to Manchester and confronting, really confronting, the housing crisis would help).
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You don't give up, even when confronting the fact that the odds are overwhelmingly against you.
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Instead, we're confronting the deep currents of racism, sexism, Islamophobia and xenophobia that infect American society.
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Despite the worldwide upheaval confronting chieftains of multinational companies, Flannery has been dealt a better hand.
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A video of the passenger confronting a fellow rider about his burrito has received mixed reviews.
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It's no coincidence given all the complex challenges confronting companies that mega-cap deals are accelerating.
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There is no U.S. government agency, process, or funding dedicated to confronting this impending humanitarian crisis.
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These are also stories about people who wonder how best to behave when confronting death itself.
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He was re-arrested in April, preventing him from confronting Saikawa at Nissan's annual shareholders meeting.
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Days later, Pelosi's allies were still praising the Speaker for confronting the mercurial president head on.
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Most of them received stares, and some had people confronting them and telling them to stop.
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Oslo police on Sunday praised the men for their "great courage" in confronting an armed attacker.
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For example, a woman named Debbie Collins Farnsworth has posted numerous live videos confronting incoming migrants.
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But he also acknowledged that the move would not eliminate the current challenges confronting the publications.
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My friend Lindy West did a This American Life story about confronting one of her trolls.
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Confronting its latest electricity crisis will require reform across a number of institutions, policies, and practices.
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It allows us to think about money without all the stresses of confronting our own finances.
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I spoke with her and tried to calm her down before confronting Harvey face to face.
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Immediately confronting viewers upon entering the gallery, "Rhombus" defines the relational field orchestrated by the curator.
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AC: This project emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting the absences within our American history.
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The harsh realities for whoever becomes prime minister will change little from those confronting Mrs May.
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In Chris Hughes' mind, there's a chilling symmetry between the specters now confronting America and Facebook.
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In "1-800-799-7233," we're going to see Jo confronting the husband that abused her.
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A local MP describes him as a nice man, but says he avoids confronting the army.
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Such a move could lead to Turkish forces potentially confronting U.S. troops deployed around the town.
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The problems confronting late Victorian England were remarkably similar to those now facing late Elizabethan Britain.
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She's going to therapy, she's taking time for herself, and she's confronting negativity in her life.
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Confronting my fears is key, and it usually leaves me feeling high as a fucking kite.
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Laureline (Cara Delevingne) overpowering two guards who had arrested her, then confronting a trio of aliens.
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It involves a lot of difficult conversations and confronting a lot of insecurities along the way.
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It allows you to subtly shape a narrative that an organisation may have difficulty directly confronting.
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But remember, by confronting any danger, we ignore the chart and release the data at once.
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At some point they must grapple with the issues confronting the American people and adjust accordingly.
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Even so, fresh sanctions should be just the start in confronting North Korea's nuclear-tipped threats.
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Ukrainian, European, and U.S. negotiators would have very little credibility left for confronting future Russian aggression.
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" Ginsburg recalled confronting the professor later in his office, where she told him, "How dare you?
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But it has since disintegrated and Saudi Arabia has turned its focus to confronting Iran elsewhere.
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Rather than confronting it and feeling like I'm failing, I'd rather not confront that at all.
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That means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamist extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires.
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One wrong step, and the already beleaguered company is confronting both unhappy drivers and unhappy riders.
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He's getting older, and he's maturing, confronting more actual danger by taking a greater real risk.
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She spent the season, in large part, confronting a wide range of toxic and controlling behavior.
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Chavez recalled confronting the student about his comment to which the teenager claimed he was joking.
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Nance is trying, now, to explain the difficult choices evangelical voters are confronting in this election.
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"I wanted the women to be relating to the camera, and confronting the viewer," she said.
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Netanyahu ruined his relationship with President Barack Obama over their differences in confronting the Iranian challenge.
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Westbrook soon worked his way out of the altercation as Adams took over in confronting Valanciunas.
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Amid backlash against Waters's comments, Booker called for protesters to "lead with love" when confronting officials.
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The video shows Schlossberg aggressively confronting a restaurant manager after hearing customers and employees speaking Spanish.
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It's about confronting death for what it is, both a physical reality and an emotional tragedy.
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We posted video last year of Dash confronting Daniels at a Diana Ross concert, demanding payment.
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Confronting his father and taking responsibility in protecting his family are long-awaited signs of maturity.
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In descending order of threat, Democrats are confronting that possibility in the seat held by Rep.
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The company cited video of Jones confronting CNN journalist Oliver Darcy as reason for Jones's removal.
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" She described Mr. de Blasio and downstate Democrats as confronting a campaign of divisive "cheap shots.
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A further build-up of arrears can occur given the financing constraints the government is confronting.
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The electoral map, with its imposing swaths of red, pointed to a crisis confronting American liberalism.
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A video surfaced over the weekend showing an officer confronting a man before repeatedly punching him.
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The personalization of the campaign underlines the lack of deep policy differences confronting Londoners, analysts said.
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Both women said they were kicked out of the bar for confronting the disgraced movie producer.
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The Bush and Obama administrations took initial steps in this direction in confronting Islamist-inspired terrorism.
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A gentle voice against all inhumanity, Elie devoted his life to confronting evil wherever it surfaced.
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A viral video posted by his wife Bryanna Hare showed the couple confronting the restaurant manager.
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A viral video posted by his wife, Bryanna Hare, showed the couple confronting the restaurant manager.
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We live in a dangerous world and need to be clearheaded about the challenges confronting us.
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Al Franken, who resigned from the Senate after confronting multiple allegations of inappropriate touching and kissing.
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But are you going to take America out of the world's lead of confronting climate change?
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Folks from the FBI and the first responders give us a sense of what we're confronting.
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The specter of a possible Trump presidency needs to have a Congress capable of confronting it.
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But this election is not just about confronting our problems; it's also about embracing our opportunities.
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"She was comfortable confronting major artists on certain issues," and she earned their respect, he added.
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Lesson Plan | Growing Up in a Time of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Muslims and Countering Xenophobia
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You'll find yourself confronting some unacknowledged fears and struggles; give yourself time to process your emotions.
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Nevertheless, Mancini was sent off for confronting the Napoli bench and was fined an additional $5,400.
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Afghanistan is confronting the prospect of two major terror groups taking aim at election-related targets.
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Through abstract imagery, Lynch vividly evokes the feeling of confronting something too horrifying to process logically.
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Pakistan is confronting a growing economic crisis rooted in falling reserves and balance of payment problems.
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Our writer, who calls himself "chicken-livered," examines the reasons behind the thrill of confronting fear.
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Farnsworth said he expects national meetings will continue to be a big issue confronting academic institutions.
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Charlottesville, Va., has been confronting its Confederate past since the white supremacist march there last year.
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They argue the situation is unprecedented, and the pain they are confronting is not their fault.
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For Lincoln in the 1850s, confronting the Whigs and the Democrats, that language was free labor.
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Now Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, is confronting the political fight of his career.
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Trump is expected to unveil a broad strategy on confronting Iran this week, likely on Friday.
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You'll be in a philosophical mood, especially after confronting the profound questions that came this morning.
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In Philadelphia, hidebound ways of confronting iPhone thefts let thrive illicit networks to distribute stolen cellphones.
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Confronting a virus that respects no borders, this modern Europe without borders is building them everywhere.
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But everyone assumes there will be some, and possibly many, confronting both counter-protesters and police.
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Brazil has a tradition of not confronting the past — particularly its grimmer aspects, Mr. Reina said.
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The state's population continues to grow; the question confronting policymakers is where to put those people.
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The progressive leaders Pete Buttigieg and Stacey Abrams are confronting the hypocrisy of the religious right.
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That's a reasonable desire, but I don't think you'll get that by confronting your ex-boyfriend.
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"We have the best young players in the country confronting each other every weekend," Coulibaly said.
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Italy is confronting a political crisis, one that could mean big trouble for the world economy.
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I didn't want to make his shopping any worse by confronting her, so I said nothing.
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And the uncertainty confronting China's economy could still mean that the company's sales growth hits stumbles.
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The rest of the world, much of it fearfully confronting its first cases, has taken note.
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Some left those meetings with the impression that the U.S. was serious about confronting China militarily.
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China is also confronting Sweden over reports of a hostile welcome for three of its citizens.
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Confronting such extremes, residents of many small villages on various islands have picked up and moved.
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It is also a pretty good title for the dilemma that is confronting the Federal Reserve.
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He just lost his nerve, as he consistently does when confronting people who aren't powerless 3.
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There was something powerfully novel in seeing a handful of black men confronting a white racist.
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America is now confronting the possibility — or even likelihood — of a coronavirus outbreak within its borders.
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North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threat is perhaps the most serious security challenge confronting Trump.
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None of which necessarily makes confronting the reality of selling a family property any less difficult.
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That's why Chinese citizens have been much bolder than usual in confronting their government over coronavirus.
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It would be good to be having the conversation before we are actually confronting the challenges.
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But this is no reason to avoid the analysis — indeed, forthrightly confronting the uncertainties is essential.
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But they studiously avoided confronting a much more serious problem: the consequences of our president's character.
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Life for many Somali refugees means confronting famine, anarchy, pestilence and death on a daily basis.
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By confronting sexual violence, these nineteenth-century women sparked conversations about gender politics that continue today.
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Such a step would signal to Moscow that the West is serious about confronting such actions.
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Confronting 'absolute water scarcity' Water scarcity has been a challenge for hundreds of years in MENA.
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Pittsburgh related to the Patriots, confronting similar skepticism about its defense — that it, too, remained untested.
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Weary, apathetic or fearful of openly speaking their minds, Egyptians have grown shy of confronting power.
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But he said he remained "deeply concerned at the persisting social exclusion and discrimination" confronting them.
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Kudos to Union for confronting workplace racism -- and not just for those who look like her.
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We understand the difficult situation Aung San Suu Kyi faces in confronting decades of military misrule.
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But they don't lead us to a clear agenda for confronting excesses and concentrations of power.
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"The problem that Congress was confronting was state-sponsored and sanctioned sports gambling schemes," he said.
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In office, Trump has been confronting the reality that his critics were correct in every way.
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Our profound gratitude is with those on the front lines of confronting this public health emergency.
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Until recently, most of the attention has been focused on partisan evaluations of problems confronting women.
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Now she's publicly confronting the pharmaceutical industry — much of which has ties to the art world.
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Many people have a lot to lose in confronting gropers or harassers — their jobs, for example.
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But you can only save a lot of money by confronting powerful interests in the system.
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Meanwhile, REPOhistory is not the only example of artists confronting the way the past is depicted.
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There have been mixed messages from Trump's administration about the military's role in confronting Iranian influence.
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"Our deputy prime minister will be confronting those comments in Turkey," Ardern told reporters in Christchurch.
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Given Republicans' aversion to explicitly confronting Trump, it's unlikely they'll be able to reach that threshold.
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He's been captured in multiple videos confronting people on the streets of New York over immigration.
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But — to state the obvious — race remains a daunting challenge confronting today's leaders, activists, and thinkers.
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The rest was a jumble of vague statements about building and strengthening partnerships and confronting terrorism.
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And I would worry about the president not seriously confronting the president of Russia about these indictments.
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Many of us spend our lives confronting our true selves in short, painful intervals—if at all.
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Police urge anyone who spots the two suspects to call 911 and to avoid confronting the duo.
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Advisers to several campaigns said they are advising against directly confronting fellow candidates on stage in Miami.
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It's confronting in a way to hear how much culture sounds the same in lots of places.
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However, confronting them could actually lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while also addressing economic inequalities.
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He added that if Turkey intervened in Syria they would find "the entire Syrian people confronting them".
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Sometimes confronting the next-best use of the money can cause you to make a different choice.
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For the task of confronting a conspiracy theorist, is there any medium less suited than broadcast television?
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The central dilemma now confronting Donald Trump's campaign is that the candidate is having an identity crisis.
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Action planet Mars squares off with your ruling planet Saturn, finding you confronting limitations in your career.
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Surely, it's not #TeamTrump's intention to somehow use bigoted rhetoric as a springboard for confronting … bigoted rhetoric.
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Part of Markus' journey will be about confronting the idea of what is necessary to be free.
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But the bigger point confronting investors may be what it does to the rest of the world.
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The challenges confronting Asia's policymakers from capital outflows was highlighted in Thursday's South Korean central bank meeting.
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Obama is also confronting world leaders already looking to next year as they consider their U.S. ties.
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One of the biggest problems confronting songwriters and recording artists today is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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It is not perfect, but it was better than confronting an Iran only months from possessing nukes.
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THE Berlinale often makes a point of confronting Germany's past, as well as addressing today's political issues.
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"Sometimes we try so hard to define our culture, we end up confronting," said Mr. Pérez Mandujano.
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How the US can achieve that without directly confronting either Assad or his Iranian allies remains unclear.
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The Moon in Cancer opposes Saturn at 1:49 AM, finding us confronting obstacles and difficult emotions.
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Owen is confronting the guilt he feels in having to lie and testify on behalf of Jed.
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Mrs May's Brexit strategy depended on confronting MPs with a choice between her deal and no deal.
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Everyone has emotional pain and baggage, and a lot of us are running away from confronting it.
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Universities apparently fear that confronting assault will hurt a school's reputation, so they repeatedly leave students vulnerable.
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They say it's about increasing trade — ideally at China's expense — and confronting adversaries like Cuba and Venezuela.
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Abdul Aziz, 20, was hailed for confronting the shooter at the second mosque and preventing more deaths.
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Other individuals are confronting genuine family emergencies such as the need to visit a critically ill parent.
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That felt unexpected to me—the honesty of confronting it, of naming it about your own body.
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Anyway, after confronting Olivia about the bombing and revealing she has a witness, Quinn (Katie Lowes) disappears.
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Confronting Zika adds another costly layer to Puerto Rico's struggle to control its finances, officials have said.
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The Tories should be focused on an orderly Brexit while confronting economic questions that predate the referendum.
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Venus clashes with Neptune, the planet of illusion and delusion, on November 133, and you're confronting disappointment.
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"Realizing what I was going to be confronting ... a life without sight, it was difficult," he said.
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The more batshit responses—confronting another driver and ramming another vehicle—polled much lower on the list.
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We are confronting three problems for renters in the city: their desire for community, convenience and affordability.
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"Improving relations with Iran and confronting unilateralism is North Korea&aposs strategic policy," Ri said in response.
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For Britain, the only antidote to that is confronting complacency and sticking to the course we've charted.
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VICE had a chat with him to learn more about his confronting photography and his environmental activism.
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The questions confronting Meyer involve whether he vouched too strongly for a coach he&aposs considered family.
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Hunter Biden, 49, is at the center of perhaps the largest scandal confronting U.S. President Donald Trump.
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These seemed to be either Trump supporters, or people who just cared intensely about confronting Resistance Twitter.
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After confronting the conundrum, Apple solved the issue by making a feature that tells time through vibrations.
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"The administration's two priorities are confronting terrorism and Iran, that's exactly what this is about," Ibish said.
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" "It has a lot to do with confronting fears about what people would consider normal and appropriate.
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Similar cases are being litigated in other U.S. courts, and other countries also are confronting the issue.
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This is one reason that confronting opioid addiction, the research suggests, could pay for itself over time.
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I think they really wanted to be confronting even to those who based their identity around confrontation.
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It's about confronting the inaction from media and A-listers that currently buffers and protects Allen's reputation.
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What to look for Thursday: Questions confronting Musk's plan to enter the heavy-duty trucking market include . . .
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Rather than confront them with science and reason, the Trump administration is confronting those facts with politics.
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We're back where we left off with Corinne and Taylor confronting one another at the rose ceremony.
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"Two percent is the bare minimum for confronting today's very real and very vicious threats," Trump said.
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We tried to do all we could, organising normal fans, confronting them [La Familia] in the stands.
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Confronting the challenge posed by Iran appears high on the Trump administration's list of Middle East priorities.
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What will it mean for the U.S. nuclear arsenal and its role in confronting today's global threats?
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She ended up confronting her father about Nassar again when she was 18, before leaving for college.
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But more broadly, confronting the painful truth about Buchanan also means facing harsh facts about Trump's America.
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Giving Ukraine the means to adequately defend itself against Russian aggression is essential to confronting Putin's offensive.
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But confronting the industry has turned the McCoys into social pariahs in their small town of Inez.
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It was the main difficulty confronting all the H.B.C.U.s: a crisis not of purpose but of means.
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What she had done, confronting that creep to protect another woman, took nerve, and I was grateful.
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And it may be a moment in which you're confronting fear, or failure, or disappointment, or opportunity.
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He has a talent for confronting the powerful in a way that impresses rather than angers them.
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Industries have been consolidating for years, though, and regulators are sure to be confronting more vertical megadeals.
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With this friction as a backdrop, the great conundrum confronting Martino remains how to make Messi sparkle.
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But Apple is not confronting some form of unjust treatment: They were treated just like everyone else.
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" He distinctly remembered Cohn-Bendit confronting Louis Aragon, the Communist poet, and calling him a "Stalinist lowlife.
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I believe it is very simple: the Sixth Amendment guarantee of confronting your accuser supersedes all statutes.
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Data shows that ordinary violent criminals are significantly deterred by the risk of confronting an armed victim.
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In other words, Filin's potency would depend on the type of foe the Russian Navy was confronting.
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And confronting its own cultural biases will become not just a journalistic imperative but a business one.
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She recalled confronting him after he told her he had been thinking about her in the shower.
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Lastly, is it far from clear how such an organization would go about confronting Iran in practice.
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Financial advisors are increasingly finding themselves confronting potential senior financial fraud or cognitive issues with their clients.
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Confronting her directly would be a disaster: She would never forgive a family member for being suspicious.
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But here's the Academy, naming names, identifying its racial and gender makeup and confronting #OscarsSoWhite head-on.
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They are now, however, also confronting outside attacks that aim to thwart, or even sabotage, their operations.
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Trump would not commit to confronting Putin about election interference during an interview with NBC on Sunday.
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Confronting someone who ghosted you could actually create an emotionally destabilizing situation, therapist Kelly Scott told Insider.
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She has, especially recently, shown herself to be cautious when confronting the progressive wing's increasingly ambitious agenda.
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These were often where I found myself confronting what felt like the deeper realities of a park.
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In India and Indonesia, activists and government officials confronting black-market sand mining gangs have been killed.
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Can you describe the mental toll of confronting your own — or your men's — mortality with each mission?
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"I was actually, to be honest, angry with him," Hill said of confronting Sondland earlier this year.
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Related Lesson Plan: "Growing Up in a Time of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Muslims and Countering Xenophobia"
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"Confronting the Cultural Heritage Crisis": Archaeologist Dr. Michael Danti speaks on current issues in Syria and Iraq.
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For the general election, however, the challenge confronting the pollsters is different and in some ways greater.
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On Thursday, officers were confronting people who were covering their faces as they had promised they would.
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Gessen's characters find themselves confronting the startling resilience of the old attitudes in a variety of ways.
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Before all that, though, Rogelio had instructed Jane to "own" her choices, resulting in Jane confronting Rafael.
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Jorge Ramos, a prominent Mexican news anchor, on Thursday blasted Peña Nieto for not confronting Trump sooner.
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She starts entering Ryan's house through the front door, confronting his roommates whom she previously hid from.
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While the existential risks confronting our species this century are formidable, not a single one is insoluble.
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He was directly confronting young artists, and he said one of the most amazing things I've heard.
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He said the Gulf Arab states could be more effective in confronting Iran if they were united.
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And directly confronting the Bernie die-hards risks alienating them further and adding to the convention's drama.
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"This event is confronting us with what the future could look like," Littnan told The Huffington Post.
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Lorna Simpson is known for confronting and challenging conventional views of gender, identity, culture, history and memory.
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He said officials were analyzing the series of problems confronting the program to build a new approach.
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An amazing opportunity is here, but it's finding you confronting fears— especially around being heard or understood.
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And is it any wonder that for some police officers, confronting a black man heightens that fear?
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Ankara has said the security measures are needed because of the gravity of the threats confronting Turkey.
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Confronting the harrowing legacy of government repression, especially the labor camps, has long been a contentious issue.
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He particularly argued for confronting the horrors of the mid-21982th century, represented by Auschwitz and Hiroshima.
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Tesla is confronting sales challenges in Europe and China, markets it has been counting on for expansion.
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The second act, confronting questions of marriage and other adult matters, is the richer of the two.
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But when these candidates are pressed about whether they're confronting Mr. Biden, they only elevate their gamesmanship.
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Both senators, though, are confronting signs that they will not enjoy an easy path to the nomination.
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"It's about confronting him where he's weakest," said Bob Kerrey, the former senator and former Nebraska governor.
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"The problem that Congress was confronting was state sponsored and sanctioned sports gambling schemes," Mr. Wall said.
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Fearlessly confronting problems and maintaining a commitment to residents has been the hallmark of Ms. Olatoye's leadership.
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What Krug pursues is a better quality of guilt, a way of confronting the past without paralysis.
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New York City is increasingly confronting the role that racism plays in health outcomes, Dr. Howell said.
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Name Withheld When you are confronting death, it's hard to think carefully about the decisions you face.
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"It is clear that confronting this virus will take boldness, bipartisanship, and a comprehensive approach" (The Hill).
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WASHINGTON — Being a billionaire president sometimes means confronting doubts that you understand the lives of regular people.
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In the interview earlier this month, Mr. Techmanski said he was confronting logistical problems in Puerto Rico.
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Yet instead of confronting the ethical horrors of the state capital, his administration has added to them.
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But this notion is difficult to apply when confronting the conflicts arising over monetary union and immigration.
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Videos have shown angry Italian mayors confronting people on the street and addressing residents from their desks.
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Then came the last phase: training on tactics like entering a house and confronting an armed attacker.
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And Brazil is confronting one of its most fractious and polarized elections in its 33-year democracy.
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But the problem has been best addressed not by physicians confronting our own bias, but by policy.
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That's because many of the survivors immediately began speaking out and confronting lawmakers about gun control reform.
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Compared to the geopolitical mess confronting the N.B.A. after Daryl Morey's pro-Hong Kong tweet on Oct.
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All of those candidates are increasingly confronting Mr. Bloomberg's presence as a rival in the March primaries.
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One issue that officials are confronting at the moment is determining exactly how much funding is needed.
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At Bloomberg News, reporters and editors are confronting the dilemma of how to cover their boss. 6.
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"The university is confronting its past and implementing changes necessary to inform its future," Ms. Folt said.
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Confronting Hamas and dismantling the infrastructure of terror supported by the Palestinian Authority is the real problem.
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That means especially confronting race, and looking at what happens to identity as society's racial composition changes.
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The blurry distinction between perpetrators and victims makes collective healing by confronting the past a thorny project.
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Rose is a social activist who rose to prominence for confronting the mainstream media during the #BaltimoreUprising.
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The officer reasoned that there was no point confronting Berezovsky about the darker side of his life.
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He stopped the press conference, confronting the man and telling him to put down his beer bottle.
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Israel is the target of Hams and Hezbollah terrorism, and its neighbors are confronting serious civil strife.
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To the Editor: We all know that confronting a bully is the best way to end harassment.
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Sansone was publicly confronting social and economic challenges that her community often preferred not to make public.
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This past summer, here in my city, we couldn't avoid confronting some of the country's toughest challenges.
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Confronting the forces that divide us in a time of populist passions is not an elite preoccupation.
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The idea, Ms. Truitt said, was to get visitors emotionally invested before confronting them with stark realities.
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And meanwhile this boil began to fester and now is the most frightening thing confronting global stability.
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"As a city confronting an empire, it seems an obvious expectation that we are doomed," he said.
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But in confronting its own harassment lawsuits, New York has repeatedly tried to evade those added responsibilities.
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By 2018, Mr. Trump was ready to pounce, and Mr. Navarro's vision of confronting China became reality.
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In confronting similarity and difference, we are forced to set the limits of our species' moral reach.
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The city is confronting joblessness, homelessness, blocks of vacant housing, crushing poverty and a huge wealth gap.
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Another major city with an even older — although smaller — subway system is also confronting soaring ridership: London.
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Ms. Mateo is among those confronting the administration even though doing so carries with it personal risk.
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Manning said she was confronting gender dysphoria at the time of the leaks while deployed in Iraq.
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Whenever he alluded to strategy, it was usually to deflect the focus from containing or confronting Russia.
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Each performer projected strength in her own way — Beyoncé extolling motherhood's power, Adele candidly confronting its undercurrents.
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Tillerson said Trump opened the conversation with Putin by confronting him over Russian cyberattacks during the campaign.
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We already see progress in establishing and involving policymakers and government leaders in confronting the opioid epidemic.
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As with most health care policy problems confronting the nation today, the blame legitimately belongs to ObamaCare.
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Whatever the answers, it's clear that choreographers are now confronting the questions far earlier in their careers.
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We rightly insist on confronting a culture of clericalism and privilege that enables abusive exercise of authority.
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The choice confronting the West is whether and how it will choose to respond to these challenges.
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There is also little evidence to suggest that military operations are the right tool for confronting terrorism.
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The man who filmed the incident, Vincent Minutello, watched Sieber for about 30 seconds before confronting her.
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Of the several potential catastrophic risks confronting humanity, the specter of nuclear war remains the most terrifying.
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That happened most directly by Mastermind and the Host confronting each other, but several things caused it.
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Trump pledged to address both elements of the Iranian threat, but he has resisted confronting Iran regionally.
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The statement amounted to a triage list of the challenges confronting Unicef and other children's aid agencies.
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For some people confronting one's religious beliefs touches a part of the brain where identity is formed.
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Another complaint is that the DNC is spending more time refereeing primary debates than aggressively confronting Trump.
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The issues confronting the nations of the Arabian Peninsula require a broader platform for dialogue and negotiation.
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He glossed over what is supposedly America's top security priority: confronting great powers like China and Russia.
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The Trump administration has led the way in confronting China, an agenda that transcends its internal fissures.
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"We're now confronting a guy who attacks us in ways that we've not seen before," he added.
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As I age, they may include watching my own children leave the nest and confronting my mortality.
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On the other hand, we tend to avoid confronting facts that run hostile to our political allegiances.
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Government workers, on average, seek stability in their job, so confronting this is a real shock for them.
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And NATO is invigorated, I believe, and more focused on the task at hand, and on confronting Russia.
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London supports working with EU militaries in some areas, such as in disaster relief or confronting cyber attacks.
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But on this occasion, it's not your average city dweller who's confronting the harsher aspects of adult life.
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"The challenges ahead of us are our greatest opportunities -- confronting our adversaries" and defending the organization, LaPierre said.
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Andrew Medina, left, has been criticized for not confronting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz, right.
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J.: Yes if I saw an administrator out and about, there&aposs nothing wrong with confronting that person.
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We can't change a system without changing ourselves and confronting the ways that we, as individuals, perpetuate oppression.
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The Kurds say the referendum acknowledges their contribution in confronting Islamic State after it overwhelmed the Iraqi army.
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It's the second time in as many weeks that a student was killed confronting a gunman at school.
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"The same monster you are all confronting me about is my father," Abi wrote in her Instagram story.
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The settlers are still wary of openly confronting Mr Trump, but privately some are already missing Barack Obama.
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But all the daunting administrative duties pale in comparison to the biggest hurdle: directly confronting his biggest trigger.
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Confronting Sanders, the current polling leader in the state, could give her a boost ahead of Tuesday's primary.
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Peter King of New York, she said, she spent several minutes confronting them about their anti-Muslim remarks.
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Jess briefly loses her focus on confronting Matt when she answers a strange call on her cell phone.
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Defenders argue that he did what he could, nudging Mao's instincts in more constructive directions without confronting him.
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" Addressing his role in confronting the shooter, Engle added: "I do not want to be labeled a hero.
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For cops, confronting things that go bump in the night is just a basic part of the job.
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During his speech to the conference, Mahathir said China's rise is undeniable, and confronting it militarily is dangerous.
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When it comes close to confronting the sad elements in Kenney's life, it veers jarringly away from them.
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She, like many other educators, slammed the education secretary and the commission for not confronting the gun issue.
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In "The Unknown Bridesmaid" (2013), a psychologist working with disturbed children finds herself confronting her own suppressed secrets.
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Others are the byproduct of an industry that's, finally, opening its mind, rethinking tradition, and confronting the future.
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Warsaw, Poland (CNN)President Barack Obama departed here Saturday confronting again the frustrating sting of his unfinished business.
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Every administration finds itself confronting a new type of record that must be catalogued and kept for posterity.
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Telling such jokes outside the Balkans, and confronting audiences with them, is arguably what they should be doing.
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But Miller's fashionableness also suggests that directors have stopped confronting their audiences, and have started pandering to them.
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There wasn't an army of defiant musicians bashing Donald Trump, nor were there any prepared speeches confronting racism.
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Confronting the issues and stigma around mental health is a key issue for William, Princess Kate and Harry.
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It's also coming from the protagonist's standpoint of confronting God and confessing to being betrothed by your enemy.
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If you want to advance peace, that&aposs how you advance it, by confronting the enemies of peace.
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This spitting-mad electorate presents challenges for all candidates, but it's these two who are confronting it directly.
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"The old practice of moving people around and not confronting the problem made consciences fall asleep," he said.
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It responds to critical problems confronting our cities, and in some senses it was a long time coming.
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Now, a new thought experiment is confronting these assumptions head-on and shaking the foundations of quantum physics.
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In a video that Politico writer Dan Diamond posted to Twitter, the woman can be seen confronting Chaffetz.
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Some limited partners have tried confronting Royan over his spending rate, one person briefed on one exchange said.
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For many homeless people, one of the biggest challenges of living without stable shelter is confronting extreme weather.
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James recounted confronting McCarrick as an adult, telling him he was going to go public with his allegations.
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That they likely did suggests a high degree of confidence that she was confident confronting Sullivan head-on.
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Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, has publicly defended the military, saying it is the only institution effectively confronting organized crime.
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I never thought I don't want to do this; it was more, Holy shit, this is pretty confronting.
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And if you have a moral problem with any of those laws, confronting them makes you a criminal.
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Confronting the excess of this exhibition leaves one — or at least this viewer — in a state of paralysis.
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Yields on Japanese government bonds have been falling despite all the economic and demographic challenges confronting the nation.
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For years, confronting a problem like North Korea has centered around security and denuclearization and human rights abuses.
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Girardi said just as much to Kemsley when confronting her on her overblown reaction to the accidental exposure.
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Her comments are a sign of the burgeoning Democratic interest in confronting the dominance of major web platforms.
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Then he would stalk them, it said, confronting them at work and even following them out of state.
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There is an actual outrageous reality that Trump and his Office of Management and Budget are bravely confronting.
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The growing confrontations between protesters and Republican senators come after a video of two women confronting GOP Sen.
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He vowed not to change his course in confronting "terrorists in every inch of the nation," Reuters reported.
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The video that shows when he was wounded doesn't indicate there was anybody nearby confronting or threatening police.
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Since then, Juncker and Schulz have formed a close partnership, notably in confronting a strengthening challenge from eurosceptics.
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Indeed, the E.U. has taken a leading role confronting the world's most daunting collective action problem: climate change.
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They have a lot -- they are confronting an array of different agendas and operating environments and legal environments.
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The video starts with a man in a white collared shirt confronting employees and customers in the restaurant.
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This is no recipe for unified action, no formula for success, and in confronting North Korea, it shows.
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A November 85033 Gallup poll identified the most important issues confronting voters in advance of the midterm elections.
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"You've got multiple federal agencies that are working together in confronting different aspects of the challenge," Cruz added.
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For white congregants, so is confronting the privilege that allowed them to keep their distance for so long.
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"Climate change is the most pressing issue confronting our planet," Anheuser-Busch CEO Carlos Brito said in 2017.
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But to anyone holding a gun or confronting the government with violence, my orders are, 'Spare no one.
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He can legitimately claim firsthand experience and some successes confronting the hollowing-out of the American manufacturing economy.
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TV's "Rising" that confronting Chinese telecom giant Huawei is a rare point of agreement between Republicans and Democrats.
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This is an issue confronting all game studios: how to keep what they do fresh year after year.
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Chart history: Peaked at No. 12"Breathin" sees Grande confronting her anxiety and finding beauty in the process.
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In it, the deputy can be seen verbally confronting the 15-year-old amputee while standing above him.
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The questions Arizona is confronting are questions every state that intends to carry out executions should now ask.
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On the Environment The stumbling block in Congress for confronting climate change has perpetually been the economic challenge.
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Mr. Xi and Mr. Obama found more common ground on confronting the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
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The AP reported that Lancaster police had received a call about a man confronting people with a bat.
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For families in Newark now confronting that threat, such steps seemed ineffective for handling a deadly serious problem.
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And then the most confronting part is that we have to watch back at us letting ourselves down.
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Like the emotional labor of guilt kind of absolves them of actually confronting inequality in a material way.Right.
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Two years ago Solange Knowles was filmed confronting brother-in-law Jay Z at the star-studded affair.
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On Tuesday, footage of Cara Jennings, a former city commissioner and stay-at-home mom, confronting Florida Gov.
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The international community is confronting the urgent need to end the humanitarian catastrophes in Libya, Syria, and Yemen.
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"It's more than I imagined it would be, honestly," Mr. Calhoun said, describing the problems he is confronting.
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They have meekly assented to the damage he is doing, afraid that confronting him might alienate Republican voters.
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And that is a question that Europeans have avoided confronting, much less answering, for over half a century.
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Others are technological dilemmas confronting us now: How to decide what artificial intelligence we unleash into the world?
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Sabathia, who had to be restrained earlier this season from confronting Hernandez during a game in Anaheim, Calif.
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In Europe, Jewish leaders have been confronting open hatred toward Jews, also sometimes linked to animosity toward Israel.
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A part of growing up means confronting and recognizing truths and filling in important gaps in one's knowledge.
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But when Chamberlain refused to join the French premier, Édouard Daladier, in confronting Hitler, Daladier fell into line.
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They wake people up to the ways an old norm is disgraceful by actively and visibly confronting it.
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WASHINGTON — The challenge confronting the Federal Reserve as it meets this week is a tale of two economies.
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For starters, parents should recognize that they are confronting an addiction to nicotine, which is hard to break.
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