In fact, the following approach can apply to just about any sales process you might be confronted with.
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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.
"Next month, in wards across the country, people will be confronted with the same choice, " Mr Clegg said.
Instead of "socially responsible investment, " we might be confronted with money that refuses to let itself be spent.
With three of the country's banks now nationalized and their market caps reduced to zero, the OMXI15, an index tracking Iceland's 15 biggest shares, had to be recalculated, so some traders were confronted with a startling 76.0% drop in leading shares.
Mr Bernanke may be forced to sit on his hands until he is confronted with a crisis.
We want to be confronted with things that are original, surprising, difficult, and provocative.
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Baby boomers planning for retirement will be confronted with financial challenges that are much different than those of their predecessors.
Virtually unremarked in the extensive coverage accorded these controversies, however, is the quantum difference between the choices facing Israelis and those that would be available to the American public if confronted with a similar danger of chemical attack.
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We may not be faced with the level of wrenching emotional difficulty that confronted Lincoln on a daily basis.
He said the crisis "should be confronted with consistency and confidence, without bowing to the nervousness of the markets".
Instead of every robot building up its own idiosyncratic catalogue of how to deal with the objects and situations it encounters, Rapyuta would be the place they ask for help when confronted with a novel situation, place or thing.
Another reason may be that doctors, confronted with a bold-print, boxed warning, do heed its advice.
And then, be confronted with someone who would tear it down by false testimony, by lies under oath.
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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The new government will immediately be confronted with whether or not to put more tax-payer's money into the troubled banks.
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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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.
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.
Confronted with the facts, Bassoul shrugs, adding that his line will be less expensive and more appealing.
Confronted with intractable difficulties, the most sensible thing to do may be to toss the past aside and improvise.
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.
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