There are five central challenges we must confront to get there.
The notion that the Democratic Party, and its Jewish supporters would openly turn their backs on the need to confront Iran to advance the political fortunes of their party and their party's presidential slate was too much to take.
For the Obama Administration, such official connections make something like the Kabul Bank scandal difficult to confront but impossible to ignore.
"If the nominations are blocked by the Republican minority, Majority Leader Reid must be ready to confront that obstructionism to keep this agency functioning, " Cohen said.
And as we all know from our own experience, the way to deal with a problem like that is to confront it and to talk about it and to try to repair the damage.
Now that the confetti has been swept from the steps of the Washington Monument and America's 43rd president is back on his ranch in Crawford, Texas, he has a fresh dilemma to confront: what to do with all the free time.
The company is now willing to confront Comcast haters online to try to correct misinformation.
There is common vision uniting us to confront the dangers, to bring peace closer as soon as possible.
What's new is Japan's willingness to confront regional threats and to participate in military operations thousands of miles offshore.
People wanted their leaders to confront problems rather than to brush them aside.
He said Mr Arafat was the legitimate leader of the Palestinian people and urged Arabs to confront "any attempts to marginalise, weaken or substitute" him.
As we take these steps to address discretionary spending, we also need to confront the biggest challenge to the Federal budget: the unsustainable growth in entitlement spending.
It is just that I realize that I have not been commissioned by the guardians of the universe to yell it out from the rooftops and try to confront everyone in power to convince them of their errors.
Taking daily steps to confront fears is one way to practice and develop confidence.
While some limited reductions can take place, I must be able to maintain a sufficient force to confront the potential of having to fight more than one war.
Society needs to consume less of everything from automobiles to air conditioning if it wants to confront climate change, according to Daniel Farber, a professor of environmental law at the University of California, Berkeley and founder of Legal Planet, while speaking today at Pace Law School in White Plains, NY.
We confront threats to our security that seek to exploit the very openness that is essential to our prosperity.
On 8 November the couple set off to confront Ms Jenkins and, unknown to her husband, Dean was armed.
The Harvey-Jones mantra, both in management and in media, was the need to confront change as the only way to survive.
To do that he has to confront the challenges that Detroit continues to face including a massive financial crisis that could lead to a state takeover if the economic situation in the Motor City does not stabilize soon.
She told her family she planned to confront him over his spending and wanted to disinherit him.
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That is one of the questions sure to confront the many hundreds of regulators about to arrive in Rome (ironically enough) for the World Forum on Energy Regulation.
The youth-offender teams would supervise a range of new punishments, including reparation orders obliging children to confront the victims of their crimes or to perform community service in recompense.
But the two rejectionist votes are forcing Europe to confront the dilemma of what it wants to be: a tightly integrated super-state in waiting or a looser grouping of nation-states.
Drastic actions were necessary in order to confront slumping sales, and management hopes to find more ways to cost cuts as they are currently in talks with labor at two key plants in its home state of Wisconsin.
People who are accused must have the ability to confront and question their accusers, the right to counsel, and all fair trial guarantees.
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They may be hesitant to confront investment firms who engage in wrongdoing due to concerns regarding jeopardizing their employment prospects in the industry.
When Mr Mubarak met a group of intellectuals this week, he listened to their passionate talk about the need to confront the West but replied that Egyptians had to recognise their weaknesses and put national interests first.
Throughout the day we worked with many countries to establish a new consensus around these three points, a consensus that will serve as a foundation for global action to confront the threat of climate change for years to come.
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The one finding which repeated behavioural studies confirm is that individuals respond much more strongly to costs that confront them direct than to hidden charges.
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