Verrilli, Jr. addressed the Court, he too faced a barrage of hypothetical questions, often asked in several variations by multiple justices.
Keith Tilley, managing director of SunGard, which helps companies to deal with unexpected events, said its clients had so far not faced too much disruption.
Presenters, too, are frequently faced with having to crank out their next great pitch.
Turns out, when faced with too many options, we are unable to evaluate them all, and end up deciding not to buy at all.
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Some observers have predicted that ITV plc may decide against renewing its public service licences if the company is faced with too many regulations and obligations.
With few areas of agreement within the party Labour shied away from making too may specific pledges and faced the electorate without a clear message.
In his lifetime too, Rajiv Gandhi had faced a controversy over alleged bribes paid by Swedish arms firm AB Bofors to clinch the sale of more than 400 howitzers to India.
Todd Sattersten: Too often, we are faced with the famous trilemma of time-cost-quality, and someone enters the discussion saying that we are going to have to give up one to make the project work.
Andrey Arshavin missed a good chance to equalise and Chelsea keeper Cech saved well from Cesc Fabregas in the second half, but once again Arsenal looked too lightweight and flimsy when faced with one of the Premier League's powerhouses.
Having created a memorable opening try at Welford Road in their first Pool encounter only to go on to suffer a 46-10 drubbing, the hosts were all too aware of the challenge that faced them.
He drew on his experience travelling the globe, witnessing the rise not just of China and India but Mexico, Brazil and Indonesia too, to warn that Britain faced a "sink or swim, do or decline" choice about the future.
Other critics insist that the practical questions faced during wartime are simply too complex to be handled by a robot, even one carefully programmed to follow the laws of war.
While Punch and Judy have faced criticism that they are too violent for children - in 2004 a council in Cornwall banned a show following complaints that it promoted domestic violence - Mr Punch and friends look set to thrive in the new millennium.
The rare black-faced impala is often viewed here too, as are herds of Gemsbok, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe and rhino.
In Washington, President Obama has faced criticism that he is being too cautious over the turmoil in Libya.
So I don't think that case can be made too often, especially when we're faced with obstruction in Congress.
But Sestak said the administration was too slow to react to the problems it faced in Iraq and let the conflict overshadow the "whole fabric" of U.S. national security.
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Grassley rejected Schumer's proposals, telling CNN that the plans would put the federal government at too much risk, reminiscent of what it faced with the troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Several French city halls have faced legal challenges for giving mosques land too cheaply.
Buyers faced the "Akihabara" syndrome of too many choices, without direction.
You will find yourself in the midst of a sensory assault as you soak up the aroma of roast chicken and bratwurst, pick out a colourful gingerbread heart to take home to your loved ones and avert your gaze from the pimply-faced teen who has had one beer too many.
Regional carrier Cincinnati Bell was faced with a problem: Customers were returning too many Android devices, and operating costs were slowly rising as a result.
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The group designed the Rain Room to push visitors outside their comfort zone and see how people would react when faced with a different outcome to an all too familiar situation.
And then it became that I had too much time off, where I haven't faced a hitter in two weeks, and they're not going to trust me to go right into a major league game.
Mr Abbas is faced with scepticism and division among his own people too.
All faced not only the collapse of banks that were too big to be allowed to fail, but also the frightening prospect of trying to prop up banks that might have proved (and in Ireland's case were) too big to save.
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