We want to be confronted with things that are original, surprising, difficult, and provocative.
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"In this battle, two visions for solving the crisis will be confronted, so let's compare, " he said.
In fact, the following approach can apply to just about any sales process you might be confronted with.
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"Next month, in wards across the country, people will be confronted with the same choice, " Mr Clegg said.
And then, be confronted with someone who would tear it down by false testimony, by lies under oath.
Instead of "socially responsible investment, " we might be confronted with money that refuses to let itself be spent.
He said the crisis "should be confronted with consistency and confidence, without bowing to the nervousness of the markets".
The new government will immediately be confronted with whether or not to put more tax-payer's money into the troubled banks.
Baby boomers planning for retirement will be confronted with financial challenges that are much different than those of their predecessors.
Walk into any store and you might be confronted with his benign-hawk-like visage staring at you behind his black-framed glasses.
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But even if you are looking for something with more of a pulse, you will rarely be confronted down south with ranks of sun loungers.
Some will be confronted by a growing mountain of debt early in the New Year as Christmas bills start to pour in.
On Bush's watch a consensus developed that Islamic extremism must be confronted.
Tourists are also bound to be confronted by requests for money.
The piece talks about how fear needs to be confronted and controlled if one is to survive an emergency: which is fair enough.
Chaudhry went to Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, only to be confronted with a counter-demonstration organized by a pro-government party intent on disrupting his appearance.
Say no and he will be confronted by a coalition of the victims of phone hacking, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and some Tory MPs.
While Francois Hollande resists austerity, he will be confronted by realities.
Mr Morgan's successor, Carwyn Jones - no fan of Scottish independence - says these questions must be confronted before the Scots go to the ballot box.
But there is a growing sense that Japan's problems - debt, deflation and demographics - must be confronted by policymakers and voters and not ignored for too much longer.
In my opinion, some of the challenges that young female graduates seem to be confronted with are also due to female-male stereotypes, negative attitudes and behaviors toward each other.
After all, it could be healthy for managers to be confronted with a map of their own communication islands and the embarrassingly large oceans of silence that sometimes separate them from their underlings.
In other words, Mr Blair accepts a linkage between terror in Iraq and London, but only in the sense that both are manifestations of the same wicked ideology that must be confronted and defeated.
Mr Salmond hit back saying the reasons for the BBC withdrawing the invitation were not petty and had to be confronted, asking if David Cameron would be prevented from appearing on Olympic coverage in London.
It would only make clean-up during a crisis much more difficult, because rather than facing fewer banks of higher visibility, investors would be confronted with a galaxy of smaller, lower-visibility banks in the process of imploding.
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Business was booming and the East Bay Express did an article (February 2007) on his tactics, which included using hot young women to lure the cheating men to a rendezvous at a restaurant only to be confronted by the Mrs. during dinner.
Whether the greatest problem emerges from the Russian executive or legislative branches, there should be little doubt that the United States and its allies will shortly be confronted with a slew of serious new challenges from Moscow -- and must adjust its policies and personnel accordingly.
"That's what started it all, " said Ms. Aronin, who attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and was all set, at age 18, to accept an apprenticeship at the Falmouth Playhouse, a summer-stock theater, only to be confronted by a scene that was way too gritty: A drunk roommate.
Imagine my shock when I arrived in England bursting with all that knowledge gleaned from the books I had read and from a few well-behaved British tourists I had met in my town, only to be confronted by the screaming headlines of the tabloids and pictures of scantily-clad models baring most of their assets.
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