It is confronted with a confidence crisis, aggravated by the slowdown in global economic growth.
She loved me too much to let me give up easily when confronted with those obstacles.
When confronted with evidence he had done so, Westermann lied to Mr. Bolton .
Mainstream society still has no clue about how to behave when confronted with homosexuality.
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When confronted with this weekly goal constantly you are far more likely to get it done.
Another reason may be that doctors, confronted with a bold-print, boxed warning, do heed its advice.
These explosions are a go-to reaction when we're confronted with the ghosts of prior complications.
But it is what society does when confronted with it that remains the challenge.
Confronted with these facts you or I would agree that speculation reduces price volatility.
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It was at that point that I was confronted with an issue that dogs all investors.
Capt Easson was confronted with "an unenviable emergency at a critical stage of his flight".
And in many instances, things are getting ugly, as voters are confronted with negative ads.
Confronted with a changing world, Helms uses his own moral outlook to make policy.
When confronted with the reality of his own deteriorating marriage, however, theory fails to rescue him.
Like all branches of American industry, insurers are being confronted with an increasing number of lawsuits.
Reports that Iran failed to mention (until confronted with evidence) a 1987 offer from A.Q.
We want to be confronted with things that are original, surprising, difficult, and provocative.
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How do you know how your genes will behave when confronted with a strange new chemical?
While Abraham Lincoln was confronted with a single military challenge, the Qing had to contend with several.
One worry for consumers confronted with "no-haggle" pricing is that they will pay more than they should.
But even an occupied nation may act in unexpected ways when confronted with its own unseemly history.
By the late 1960s, the United States was confronted with the environmental threat presented by gasoline-powered automobiles.
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Now in the US, he explained, exterminators are employing similar tactics when confronted with the worst infestations.
Confronted with the facts, Bassoul shrugs, adding that his line will be less expensive and more appealing.
Now, at age 67, he is confronted with a dilemma: what should he do with his masterwork?
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Historically, Congress has never failed to raise the debt ceiling when its confronted with hitting the limit.
When Starr was confronted with his own heavy-handed tactics, his answer was practically always, everybody does it.
The traditional approach we use when confronted with a problem is to think our way into action.
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Mr Bernanke may be forced to sit on his hands until he is confronted with a crisis.
Every day, in countless ways both big and small, modern information intermediaries are confronted with conundrums like this.
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