This is the reality we have to face: Either we forego that income or they suffer.
Rather than have those shortcomings revealed and have to face them, he runs from them.
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Age as political issue has become a reality the McCain campaign does indeed have to face.
The prince is familiar with the hardship that many young people in Lesotho have to face.
They are but a symptom of the larger struggles all working parents have to face.
We have to face other challenges in the future like mobile games and motion-sensing games.
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Sooner or later, though, America will have to face up to its own responsibilities, too.
But because he is an Italian citizen, he will not have to face extradition if reconvicted.
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Then came even more worrying news: Companies might have to face mandatory social obligation, i.e.
However, Starbucks would have to face competition from already existing coffee chains in India.
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Behind all this, however, lies an even tougher fact the West may soon have to face.
He will also have to face up to the army's failures in the field.
Instead, we have to face the fact that none of this is going to happen.
So any new financial crisis means they will have to face the full heat of the markets.
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It does not give us any happiness, it's unfortunate, it's horrible, that we have to face this situation.
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Yet Copeland may well have to face the end of reprocessing, and heavy job losses, sooner or later.
As a parent and educator, I don't want to do it either, but we have to face facts.
Instead, households without a local connection would have to face a special panel to rule on their eligibility.
"Nothing is ever easy, because you have to face whoever is across the net, " Sharapova told a press conference.
Lastly, we have to face the fact that there are major sources of emissions and there are minor sources.
But, happily for Clinton, he didn't have to face the voters in 1994.
Indeed and even before that of course they have to face Spurs and get into the FA Cup Final.
Mitt Romney will have to face the consequences of this lie that Mitt Romney has brought on upon himself.
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But does one have to face this issue to feel that it's wrong?
Earlier this month, the Irish health minister said pregnant women who feel suicidal would not have to face six doctors.
There are enough problems I have to face as a woman trying to make her way into a respectable position.
It's an era that is unfortunately and fortunately over, and we just have to face the challenge of the future.
Les Bleus would have to face another group runner-up over two legs this fall to book their place in Brazil.
If the bid proposal becomes a formal offer, it looks unlikely that Sanofi will have to face a higher counter-bid.
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