Ten years ago the same issue existed, but no-one had the information to confront it.
But there is a harsher calculus, and the meeting in New York needs to confront it.
Yet the administration makes matters worse by failing to confront it head on.
People will confront it as a normal element of their lives - not something that is isolated in a building.
Considering how completely the establishment rallied behind Mr Bush, it was inevitable that Mr McCain would have to confront it at some point.
If the child has committed a terrible crime, the parent may refuse to confront it because that feels like the surest strategy for restoring a stable existence.
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.
They get the fireball, or several of them, pounded into their skulls by an overplayed TV commercial, and entire families tear out of the house like the explosion's gonna spoil if they're not the first in line to confront it.
President Bush will make certain that we are combating terrorism at the source, beyond our shores, so we don't have to confront it, or we reduce of confronting it here in New York City, or in Chicago or in Los Angeles or in Miami or in the rural areas of America.
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Russia has many serious problems that it must confront if it wants to continue to develop economically, and its chances of doing so successfully are not necessarily encouraging.
But he warned that, prior to any final decision, "Parliament must squarely confront what it is doing and accept the political cost".
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When Labour was forced to confront immigration, it scored a couple of own goals.
If that suggests a tremulous fear of life outside, his attempts to confront and conquer it, however localized, smack of a dorky daydream.
It was the next generation, the 1968ers, who now run the country, who then began to confront their parents about it.
But Inbox Zero, while it certainly forces me to confront and conquer that impulse, merely replaces it with a new compulsion and new anxieties.
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Surely Tokyo knows it must confront huge fiscal deficits exacerbated by an aging population.
Netanyahu said he wants a broad governing coalition that will bring stability to the government and allow it to confront these challenges.
That means companies whose IT managers confront the challenges involved in allowing employees to connect via an array of devices can help their employers see sizeable gains.
With the investment money in hand, Upstart must now confront the fact that it is being forced to turn away the majority of would be backers due to legal restrictions.
David decided it would be less painful to pass the mistake to the customer than to confront his colleague or superior about it.
The second main problem the leaders will confront at Vancouver, and it's more urgent than the first, is membership.
It is looking for a leader who will confront Progressivism head on, with the goal of defeating it, rather than of reaching an accommodation with it.
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But it is to confront a reality that sports is still prissy about: that games are entertainment, and entertainment is what the networks pay top dollar for.
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.
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 don't think it's a good idea for parents to spy on their kids surreptitiously, because eventually they're going to find something they have to confront them about, and it's going to destroy the other lines of communication, " Justin Patchin, a criminal justice professor and co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center, told CNN in 2010.
Iran said it expects Iraq to confront such attacks and provide security for the pilgrims.
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