In all, that's a hefty agenda to confront in just eight days abroad.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made clear how she viewed the broader free speech questions the high court may be forced to confront in coming years.
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If true, the question of why Vajpayee entrusted such an important ministry to Fernandes will be just one of the many ticklish issues the PM must confront in the months ahead.
We live in a serious time right now and we have the potential to deal with the issues that we confront in a way that will make our kids and our grandkids and our great grandkids proud.
Great New York Times article on Vinod Khosla and his plans to start a venture capital fund to invest in companies that confront poverty in India, Africa and elsewhere by providing services like health, energy and education.
In the end, Maya must confront success in her mission, and her reaction might surprise you.
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Finding the balance between biodiversity conservation, and human dietary need may well constitute the toughest challenge any generation in human history has had to confront, in a context of 7 billion hungry people.
The Egyptians and Jordanians and Saudis have helped in the wider war on terrorism and they must help confront terrorism in the Middle East.
He was a very sensitive child and would be scared to confront anybody in the village.
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What football must confront, in the end, is not just the problem of injuries or scientific findings.
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.
Fifth, increasing cooperation in confront new security threats that defy borders and unilateral solutions.
Growth is possible, but only for those that confront the reality in these tough lessons.
It would likely have been a very big risk for Adria to confront the men in the moment.
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Before the opening bell, Mr. Bernanke said continued accommodative policies were needed to confront deep problems in the jobs market.
We are facing reductions at a time when we confront real threats in the world that continue to face this country.
They were also forced to confront a situation in which many crucial sub-contractors were located in foreign, and often unfriendly, countries.
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His negotiating strategy looked like a ruse deliberately designed to fail, simply to avoid having to confront his party in parliament.
But the idea of a bipartisan fiscal commission to confront the deficits in the long term died in the Senate the other day.
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To complete an instance, a raid team has to fight through the minions and acolytes and then confront the boss in a final, epic battle.
The challenge is finding the right balance between the two -- something that will continue to confront us all in the days after September 11.
He appeared to confront two spectators in the pavilion, and after removing his pads went to talk to a spectator in the New Road stand who had shouted a remark when he was out for six.
The failure by corporate management and their legal advisors to confront these issues in any serious fashion is not surprising given the wholesale failure of the participants and facilitators in this industry to have undertaken a serious analysis of these risks.
Because we believe in human dignity, America and many nations have joined together to confront the evil of trafficking in human beings.
Chancellor George Osborne announced a U-turn on aviation policy in the Budget statement on 21 March, by saying that the country had to "confront the lack of capacity in the south-east of England".
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.
But Europe will soon have to confront a financial shortfall in its bailout plan for Greece.
If we are going to truly confront the education crisis in this country, nothing should be off the table.
Thus, the recently passed financial reforms may be not be enough to confront that key factor in the global financial crisis, fraud.
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