"It is my fervent hope that we can harness some of that unity and some of that pride to confront some of the many challenges that we still face, " he said.
During his campaign, Mr Cartes had to confront accusations of fraud and links with drug trafficking.
"Halo 4's" epic fight sequences require players to confront waves of enemies in one mission, then pick off bad guys one by one in another.
Mr Koizumi will soon have been in office for a year and there is little sign of a readiness to confront the longstanding troubles of the banking sector.
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.
Now, beyond the question of what constitutes an impeachable offense, each senator must also confront the question of what standard the evidence must meet to justify a vote of guilty.
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And it all happened because of an assuredly normal circumstance: a patient and family unready to confront the reality of her disease.
Now, after more than 200 years in which the European concept of single title over land had been assumed, Australians are having to confront the prospect of shared title.
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For the sake of the poor peoples of the world, with good reasons and sound historical evidence, we must confront this wave of globaphobia head-on.
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.
This sort of proof-by-assertion is all too familiar to those who used to confront the unwillingness of some in the U.S. intelligence community to recognize that the Soviet Union was a state sponsor of terror and a serial violator of arms control agreements.
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Investors were awaiting a meeting of Group-of-20 finance ministers in Moscow later in the week, which is expected to confront the issue of deliberate currency depreciation.
In 1999, a group of environmental scientists pointed to this legal standard when they petitioned the EPA to issue regulations that would confront the issue of global warming.
It is easier to pander to their ideal of the monogamous Kenyan family than to confront the difficult reality of widespread extra-marital sex.
Some researchers are taking on a greater public-advocacy role to confront what many of them consider an existential crisis.
It was the enduring need for deterrence that forced the Obama Administration to confront a paradox of nuclear strategy.
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Yet some say he has not done enough to confront the evils of the world, when the Church itself is at fault.
Is it possible that this is not an entirely safe environment for a woman to confront a group of men?
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On Wednesday the chancellor stuck his head in the sand, afraid to confront the significance of the scale of the issue.
Today Haitian youth confront a number of challenges that prevent them from earning a living that would support a middle class lifestyle.
Making young criminals confront the consequences of their actions seems to work better than prison in making them go straight in future.
Because we believe in human dignity, America and many nations have joined together to confront the evil of trafficking in human beings.
He said it was his firm belief locking people up was not the answer, but to force them to confront the victims of their crimes.
Her poster, " Less Fear, More Kindness, " aims to confront the culture of fear she saw in Colombia and sees today in cities around America.
There are many, many approaches to confront this kind of problem.
For the first time in history all major economies have come together to accept their responsibility to take action to confront the threat of climate change.
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But corporations going the Berkshire route confront a wall of criticism from commentators who have convinced themselves that buybacks are risky and potentially injurious to shareholders?
The libertarian senator has challenged Republicans to confront the results of the 2012 election, saying it requires outreach to new voters and a willingness to reform government.
The Congress must also expand health savings accounts, create Association Health Plans for small businesses, promote health information technology, and confront the epidemic of junk medical lawsuits.
Although this Summit is dominated by crises in the world economy and the threat from climate change, leaders also have to confront a range of other challenges.
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