ThinkFire managers did not confront him after learning that Intellectual Ventures was bidding at the same patent auction.
Now, here's the problem that we confront -- and this is a solvable problem.
Taking daily steps to confront fears is one way to practice and develop confidence.
There is another issue that writers confront and more and more readers are commenting on it.
As a leader you should challenge, probe, assess, validate, and even confront on a regular basis.
So, the full resources of our government are being mobilized to confront this disaster.
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To be fair, it is difficult to blame Priebus for failing to confront CPAC.
It's also a situation that most of India's elderly are being increasingly forced to confront.
During his campaign, Mr Cartes had to confront accusations of fraud and links with drug trafficking.
On that score, some of the participants warned that Obama might confront a political irony.
The Obama administration lacks the courage to confront the crimes and injustices that now stand exposed.
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Even when the weak dare to confront the strong, the truth is not trivial.
But Europe will soon have to confront a financial shortfall in its bailout plan for Greece.
The psychological and emotional pressures on Rourke to confront his character, however, were no cruise.
Israel and the U.S. did not confront these calls to arms with forceful responses.
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Surely Tokyo knows it must confront huge fiscal deficits exacerbated by an aging population.
Even when the decision was made to confront Iraq, Powell opposed the use of military force.
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We make decisions today in a military that will confront challenges we can't imagine.
"They are not going to confront anybody, but they are the eyes and ears, " Thompson said.
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The company is now willing to confront Comcast haters online to try to correct misinformation.
The big problem is, people who hate leaf blowers and power saws rarely confront their neighbors.
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They see the French president as being unwilling to confront his natural supporters, the unions.
He feels the disconnect many immigrants confront upon returning "home": Where does one belong?
It's true that modern art must confront modern realities, but Adorno's dictum was a flagrant overreaction.
This was an inherent conflict that Major League Baseball had to confront with the Olympics.
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Iran said it expects Iraq to confront such attacks and provide security for the pilgrims.
In Europe national politicians, answerable to their own electorates, are struggling to confront continent-wide problems.
In the past, brusque interrogators frightened children, making them less willing to confront their abusers.
He was a very sensitive child and would be scared to confront anybody in the village.
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Fifth, increasing cooperation in confront new security threats that defy borders and unilateral solutions.
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