None of these problems is especially new, but the political forces in Israel seem increasingly unable to confront them.
As word of their behaviour got round the area, Asian youths came onto the streets to confront them, Mr Hussain told the court.
Speaking at an air force base in Alaska this week, Mr Bush reiterated his view that America has no choice but to confront them.
Ally worried that the farmer would come out to confront them.
Now Mr Aquino has six years in office to confront them.
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But there are serious doubts that even if groups in Pakistan were directly involved, that the country's leader General Pervez Musharraf can do much to confront them.
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Whatever the truth behind the allegations, the stories themselves are damaging and Pope Francis would be wise to confront them forthrightly and soon so they do not become a lingering source of speculation throughout his papacy.
Now the PM finds himself caught between rebel Tory MPs - around 100 of them - and the Lib Dems who are making increasingly overt threats of "consequences" (see my last post) if he fails to confront them.
"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.
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.
The one finding which repeated behavioural studies confirm is that individuals respond much more strongly to costs that confront them direct than to hidden charges.
Now, legislators risk looking politically cynical by seeking to weaken the measures enacted to try to force them to confront tough questions regarding deficit reduction, such as changes to government programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Now, legislators risk looking politically cynical by seeking to weaken the measures enacted to try to force them to confront tough questions regarding deficit reduction, such as reforms to popular entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
It is just that I realize that I have not been commissioned by the guardians of the universe to yell it out from the rooftops and try to confront everyone in power to convince them of their errors.
Some researchers are taking on a greater public-advocacy role to confront what many of them consider an existential crisis.
And the Constitution guarantees the right of anyone who is accused of any wrongdoing and fundamental fairness guarantees the right of anyone to have the right to confront the witness against them.
While my son was instructed by the committee not to "discuss this matter" with any potential witnesses, these witnesses against him were not identified to him, nor was he allowed to confront or question either them or his accuser.
Prior to the U.S. operation, he had tried to confront al Qaeda fighters stationed on his street, imploring them to move for the sake of the children in the area.
In the past, brusque interrogators frightened children, making them less willing to confront their abusers.
People wanted their leaders to confront problems rather than to brush them aside.
Congress seems divided over whether to confront the organisation and its ideology, or ignore them.
Making young criminals confront the consequences of their actions seems to work better than prison in making them go straight in future.
Once on an EHR, doctors confront a fairly rigid system, which requires them, for example to enter an appointment before creating a note.
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As state legislatures confront the toughest challenges of welfare reform, Congress is proposing to pull the rug from under them.
Even if deans and faculty could overcome their propensity to conduct due-process deficient investigations and prosecutions of sexual assault and rape, universities would still confront Office for Civil Rights-imposed requirements that direct them, after police investigations, to proceed with their own.
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