It is confronted with a confidence crisis, aggravated by the slowdown in global economic growth.
What should happen when a person is confronted by an officer in their home.
Now, at age 67, he is confronted with a dilemma: what should he do with his masterwork?
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Mr Bernanke may be forced to sit on his hands until he is confronted with a crisis.
In the case of Japan, the country is confronted with an aging population, which will lead to greater spending of those savings.
Founding narratives often include these revelatory moments, when a founder is confronted with some glaring inefficiency and concocts an idea to fix it.
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The Secret Service, like every other agency, is confronted with significant budget cuts and had to make decisions about how those imposed cuts would affect their personnel.
Seeing the drawing in person, one is confronted with its fragility and physicality: The sheet comprises two pieces of paper, glued together with a strip that runs right through the center.
Presently, TVET in Pakistan is confronted with multitude of problems and issues such as low quality and relevance, non-availability of duly qualified and motivated teachers, inadequately equipped workshops and inadequate funding.
Neither will be the first to do this, but the assumed early departures of elite college players are why, in the afterglow of a major victory, a tired-eyed Calipari is confronted with questions about whether the success of a team like 37-2 Kentucky is undermining college basketball.
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Yet, contrary to what some would have you believe, none of that history means very much when the mayor of a large, urban sprawl like Los Angeles is confronted with the realities of his office and his obligations to the people that elected him to his position.
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The character is later confronted by a homeowner, channeling powerless rage so many Louisianans know.
This would all be academic of course, except that internationally Obama is being confronted by terrorists.
The problem with being reactive is that your competition is not confronted with that same dilemma and can march forward without hesitation.
The phone company's first ethnic Chinese chief executive is also confronted by intense competition as Hong Kong's telecommunications market liberalizes in line with the rest of Asia.
Bill Gates's software firm is not only facing a host of legal challenges to the way it does business, but is also confronted by a formidable alliance of competitors who are out to end the Windows monopoly of the desktop operating system.
Mr. RAFEAL RICARDO JIMENEZ DAN (Deputy Interior Minister, Venezuela): (Through translator) The fact is that confronted with a hugely deteriorated society, with profound inequalities and growing poverty, the first efforts of the government were directed towards resolving the problems with nutrition, health, and education of the population.
The problem confronting TiVo is one that has confronted other consumer-electronics pioneers before it.
The problem for the electorate is that when directly confronted, she simply does not answer and claims to be the victim of a dirty campaign.
Chronologically, the movie stretches through the Second World War and beyond, although history is not so much confronted as glimpsed in doorways or overheard in the dark.
At the time suspicions were roused, in particular by Felipe Massa who is understood to have confronted Renault team principal Flavio Briatore, accusing him of engineering the crash.
And so it is that, when confronted by yet another member of the public citing the Fox News stat, climate scientist Robert Kaufmann set about finding a scientific explanation.
Judge Holland's family is reported to have confronted Mr Dutschke at a political rally in the town of Verona in 2007, when he ran as a Republican against her son, Steve Holland, a Democratic state representative.
But it is what society does when confronted with it that remains the challenge.
But that is what I'm confronted with as I explore the orchards of Burrow Hill Cider Farm, near Stembridge village.
Perhaps the key challenge facing Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is the same as that confronted by India: the ability to maintain the competitive edge over exports.
This is the problem that has confronted engineers trying to make America's power grid less prone to the kind of load imbalances that plunged the north-east into darkness last month.
The traditional approach we use when confronted with a problem is to think our way into action.
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The thought of waking up in the middle of the night and being confronted by an intruder is deeply upsetting.
The joke is told that Secretary Albright, confronted by a Washington Post reporter with evidence of a Jewish lineage, responded, Oy vey.
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