This was an inherent conflict that Major League Baseball had to confront with the Olympics.
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Some of the new financial instruments also confront investors with a problem largely absent from traditional asset-backed securities: moral hazard.
Around the same time Radio 1 department head Derek Chinnery was asked by Mr Muggeridge to confront Savile with the allegations.
My interest was not so much what you can learn about somebody as how they react when you actually confront them with what you found.
Such a crisis would confront policymakers with extremely difficult choices.
Minimum wages, like most public policies, confront us with trade-offs.
Uelmen argued for the defense that it should have the right to call Fuhrman back to the stand and confront him with incriminating statements he made during taped conversations with screenwriter Laura Hart McKinny.
These figures confront Brazilians with a troubling question.
With or without chemical arms control agreements, the United States will continue to confront adversaries equipped with CW. If it wishes to minimize the chances that it will be the victim of chemical attacks, the U.S. must retain a modest, but reliable, capability to respond to any such attack with chemical weapons.
The police force, with just 22, 000 members, is too small, under-equipped and often corrupt to confront such foes with success.
The best weapon against abuses has always been to confront the public with video evidence.
Leaders on both sides can confront their followers with a reminder of how the two governments see the essential issues.
Scheiner almost had a chance to confront the president with his concerns.
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If riots and coups aren't risk enough, O'Brien is moving into El Salvador and Honduras to confront a rival with far more resources.
Bearing this in mind, it is hard to confront the film with a clear eye, but what one sees is vigorous, wordy, and broken-backed.
Perhaps most intriguingly, the more religious a liberal teenager claimed to be, the more he was willing to confront his parents with dissenting beliefs.
They are unlikely to confront us conventionally with mass armor formations, air superiority forces, and deep-water naval fleets of their own, all areas of overwhelming U.S. strength today.
The secretary had been the first to confront Mr Gabriele with the accusation that he was the person who had been leaking confidential Vatican documents to the Italian media.
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Skunks : Often when attempting to confront insecure people with the truth, they spray you with a stink that is as, if not more potent, than the one expelled by a skunk.
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But it seemed harsh and pointless to confront Sara and Rich with this now.
Adequate planning will help a senior confront challenges and death with dignity.
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Syracuse will confront Indiana on Thursday with its 2-3 zone, typically tough for teams that aren't used to seeing that sort of system.
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) A 75-year-old Detroit-area woman on trial for killing her grandson stumbled Thursday when a juror asked a key question: Why confront a rebellious teenager with a gun?
Ravi is turning villages and communities in flood-ravaged regions into institutions prepared to predict, confront, and cope with floods, turning a one-time calamity into opportunities for people to create new and alternative livelihoods.
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If it is acceptable for Mr. Beckel to confront or take issue with the American ultra-conservative Christian establishment, then why are we as Muslims prohibited from arguing that very point in the Muslim community?
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Israel and the U.S. did not confront these calls to arms with forceful responses.
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"Despite the government of Ecuador's unjustified action, we remain committed to working collaboratively with Ecuador to confront narcotics trafficking, " he added.
Ignoring that threat herself, Oz-Salzberger unfairly conflates those who bravely express the need to confront the danger of jihad with racists.
Now, they must confront the unpleasantness that comes with a reform effort being pushed by an administration that many of them support.
Procedure and tradition require its members to cut deals with each other to find a majority with which to confront the enemy.
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