The Pistorius case confronts us with two important questions.
One way to meet information parity head on is to think like a buyer, and to gather and reveal as much information as possible before a buyer confronts you with the facts.
In making his case, he is balancing a recognition of the difficulties the U.S. confronts in Iraq with the optimistic message that the mission will succeed.
Money may be a lever: the collapse in oil prices, plus rapidly dwindling Syrian production of the stuff, confronts Mr Assad with a fast-approaching budget crisis.
The problem confronts everyone (with the possible exception of Fiat, which has problems of its own), but it is most acute for the German premium makers, which dominated the Frankfurt show with their huge displays.
In many ways, the debt crisis confronts euro-zone leaders with a dilemma similar to that facing governments when the banking sector crumbled in 2007 and 2008.
Now, as globalisation confronts each country's workers with a wider range of competitors, Labour chants the mantra of employable skills.
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Mr Sharon has promised America he will not escalate the level of violence in the conflict with the Palestinians while America confronts Iraq.
Even if Russia cleans up its arrearages with Eximbank, another problem confronts conscientious professionals at the Bank: The Export-Import Bank is required by statute to determine that there is a reasonable assurance of repayment from the borrower.
We know from experience, though, that any genuine school reformer eventually arrives at crunch time with these unions, and either confronts them or gives up.
Dr Vivienne Nathanson, Head of Science and Ethics at the British Medical Association said: With the UK deep in recession the government must ensure that Connecting for Health confronts the lessons of the past - the NHS IT project can't be paid for with a blank cheque.
Whether he follow this model remains hard to predict, particularly because temptations will increase to turn to brawn over brain as he confronts economic and national security crises and becomes familiar with the tools that Bush left behind.
When the peasant confronts the priest, the holy man insists that he was simply eating dinner with the woman.
Crichton is one of those increasingly rare individuals who is willing to go against raging conventional wisdom, including the hype surrounding stem cell research, which he persuasively confronts in this book, and that surrounding global warming, which he dealt with brilliantly in State of Fear.
If it now confronts a messy war and a messy peace, it is largely because it resorted to force with such inadequate preparation.
Before the crash, she was cheating on him with a real-estate agent named Brian Speer (Matthew Lillard), and, though Matt confronts her in the hospital, ranting vainly at her motionless form, what he really yearns to do is meet Brian, face to face.
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