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As America changes, so too do the issues America chooses to confront, and the ways it chooses to confront them.
So I'm forced to confront, and I think all of us in Minnesota are forced to confront, this kind of racism exists.
So I'm forced to confront and I think all of us in Minnesota are forced to confront that this kind of racism exists.
" May added: "We must work together if we are to confront this evil of terrorism and also to confront the perverted extremist ideology that drives it.
It rips your guts out and forces you to confront things that you don't want to confront, as an individual and as a community, but it works.
If you stop once and for all, you have to confront the demons that are the root of your problem—and you have to confront them sober.
To confront sexism and sexual violence in school and in the workplace is to confront the presence of corruption in the institutions which purport to govern us.
When she could, she photographed, and it forced her to confront something that she had not wanted to confront for a long time: her mother's bipolar disorder.
And we have to be willing to confront the fact now that, without being alarmist, without being emotional, we just have to be willing to confront alternative futures.
And we have to be willing to confront the fact now that, without being alarmist, without being emotional, we just have to be willing to confront alternative futures.
" What was needed, Gore said, was political will to confront "the naysayers, to confront the foot draggers, the carbon special interests that want to slow the process down.
Colorado's governor vows to "confront" Trump's DOJ on a marijuana crackdown Colorado's governor vows to "confront" Trump's DOJ on a marijuana crackdown Watch VICE New's interview with Gov.
To confront the threat, Israel rolled out a new multi-year plan to transform its armed forces' ability to both fight a multi-front war and to confront Iran.
It's a hard fact to confront, but the sad truth.
When you teach, you're forced to confront your own ignorance.
Alan was forced to confront the issues with his ex.
" He invited the BLM to confront him: "Here I am.
But we were forced to confront them and, indeed, ourselves.
We need unity to confront the threats posed by extremists.
"Going to confront Lisa is the freaking worst," Schroeder says.
Harris stopped his vehicle and got out to confront Armstrong.
He sees Buttigieg's candidacy as an opportunity to confront that.
The job of an artist is to confront uncomfortable truths.
Internally, efforts to confront impeachment have divided the West Wing.
It forced me to confront the orthodoxy of our party.
"I was afraid to confront Cheryl about it," he says.
Refusing to confront tough, inevitable political choices is simply irresponsible.
Instead, she wants to confront the protesters and explain herself.
Our problems are real, and we need to confront them.
And it's this stuff that we still need to confront.
Any 2020 Republican contender will have to confront this reality.
So who better to confront the author than Bannon himself?
The Conservatives are struggling to confront Islamophobia in their ranks.
Constand spoke with Cosby over the phone to confront him.
You'll also be able to confront some illusions around intimacy.
It's time to confront your illusions around these themes, Sag.
She met Charlotte at the bell tower to confront her.
As crowds grew, indignant bystanders stepped in to confront Klein.
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to confront one's accusers.
Ricker argued his constitutional right to confront witnesses was violated.
We cannot continue to confront gun violence with empty words.
Beverley came back to confront the fan after the game.
Mr. Cagney, however, is likely to confront plenty of hurdles.
" There is absolutely no reason to "confront the perpetrator privately.
There must be a move to confront the enemy within.
We have to confront this and say that it's wrong.
"This is the dumbest possible way" to confront the country.
Student activists debated how best to "confront" the marauding hordes.
His unwillingness to confront it, and its brinksmanship, more publicly.
Finally, you may have no choice but to confront her.
You have to make the voluntary choice to confront it.
The moon enters Aquarius, encouraging you to confront your fears.
Some bring their kids to confront a senator about it.
The conversation kind of forces you to confront some hypocrisy.
Jason and Ashley vowed to confront Kaitlynn that very night.
Rachel's life forces us to confront a more nuanced reality.
We are going to confront the challenges that we face.
We rise to greet the State, to confront the State.
They're an escape, and a way to confront the worst.
Most politicians don't understand how to confront Amazon's market power.
And now it's being forced to confront its hate problem.
Basically, we stopped one environmental problem only to confront another.
That's in part what this special edition aims to confront.
Very cautiously, Germany is allowing itself to confront Nazi thought.
Mr. Priebus has been reluctant to confront Mr. Bannon directly.
To confront what Trump represents, the better to end it.
That was a reality that Mr. Camp had to confront.
We were ready to confront those people then and there.
They have also pushed for lawmakers to confront the NRA.
Obama administration did not take extraordinary measures to confront an
That was a reality that Mr. Camp had to confront.
President Trump will to confront the tyrants with America's determination.
"Every American has the right to confront their accuser," Sen.
There's so much substantive ground on which to confront Trump.
You'll have to confront being separated from family and friends.
The administration is beginning to confront knotty foreign policy issues.
House Democrats are also gearing up to confront the president.
And a willingness to confront all the very fearsome and dangerous elements of your life — your past, your history — that you need to confront to become as much of a free agent as you can.
It's interesting how you used dancers specifically to confront that subject.Yes.
This episode of Insecure forced us to confront some hard realities.
We are at a point where we're ready to confront that.
Ask the passive-aggressive person to confront what they're angry about.
Rachel then had to confront Blake about the disturbing banana allegations.
Brunton said he intended to confront the actor about the incident.
But the army has been reluctant to confront the (unarmed) TLP.
When he left the room to confront them, she dialed 911.
Gavin Newsom released several initiatives for how to confront future wildfires.
She has to confront a Conservative Party conference that smells betrayal.
His friend was offended and went back to confront Mr. Morales.
Venezuela's government regularly deployed the army to confront protesters last year.
That's different, and it's the challenge we have to confront today.
So to confront FOMO directly, on Monday around 6:30 p.m.
Beaulac said he turned to confront him, but Tilghman ran away.
Together, they'll try to confront and understand why Jerome was killed.
By forcing us to confront our notions of "good" women, i.e.
The episode concludes with Chris making the decision to confront Colton.
This is the foe the biologist feels she's destined to confront.
But now, they are about to confront yet another challenge — robots.
"It's time to confront it—all of us, together," Shawkat said.
That's nothing compared to what insurance startup investors have to confront.
We choose to confront our issues head on & fix them together.
But no one dares to confront the authorities with their misunderstanding.
We spoke to two couples who had to confront that question.
Finally not having to confront yourself with reality all the time.
We all have a duty to confront denial and speak out.
Or whether she is willing to confront him when she disagrees.
You're very energized to confront and discuss some challenging situations today.
When Lizzie tries to confront her, Miranda is defensive and angry.
The Sub2 experts would use data to confront habit, tradition, consensus.
Across the aisle, Republicans will have their own problems to confront.
Waters urged Trump opponents to confront more administration officials in public.
As for the United States, it needs to confront the dilemma.
The 2018 elections provided an opportunity to confront this dilemma anew.
It can be challenging to confront places of such human savagery.
Booker used to confront unions when they stood in his way.
The therapist urged her to confront the feelings she had repressed.
Tech groups in Washington have pushed officials to confront the issue.
The author is withering about humanity's unwillingness to confront global warming.
We should not be afraid to confront and reconcile our past.
Economists and academics differ on how to confront this coming emergency.
The West Wing gang never had to confront anyone like Trump.
This can draw consumers who want to confront their darker desires.
Even then, Dev can't bring himself to confront the oblivious Jeff.
Decision-makers are forced to confront all sides of an argument.
China is also testing the WTO's willingness to confront major powers.
But first, the Play chiefs have to confront the Android problem.
I didn't start this marathon to confront any actual issues, OK?
Democrats have already been split over how to confront Mr. Trump.
For another, she wishes to confront the actualities of her body.
Here, too, are lessons for our ability to confront the virus.
That includes any actions to confront a series of loose ends.
They aim to confront, expose, shame — and sometimes convert — white supremacists.
Many are drawn by promises of miracles, only to confront setbacks.
Family members are forced to confront their troubles and one another.
There is no right to confront any witness during an investigation.
Men like him don't often get to confront the ruling elite.
"Get Out" is not the first horror film to confront race.
However, investors may not need to confront the question anytime soon.
He wanted to confront the person and introduce them to Christ.
The endorsement had to confront Mr. Moynihan's unpopularity among black voters.
Sometimes, it can make more sense to confront than to accept.
"I think it's important to confront him," Mr. de Blasio added.
"I think it's important to confront him," Mr. de Blasio added.
Maxine Waters calling for people to confront Trump officials in public.
What's the best way to confront a passenger who is manspreading?
Today you get to confront these issues and work it out.
I didn't expect to confront this when I started my book.
This sort of radical selflessness forces us to confront our own lives.
It is possible that our intelligence agencies will have to confront that.
She went on to encourage people to confront officials in public places.
Debra Clayton as she tried to confront him outside of a Walmart.
You will have to confront all of these moments, and many more.
Will you run away or will you remain to confront the truth?
Now, it's time to confront the real world -- and your first tests.
He ignores it, and heads across the street to confront the man.
Silva said that only an integrated plan to confront violence would work.
A rogue Russia seems ready to confront the West at every turn.
She wields her impressive Twitter presence to confront people she disagrees with.
Civil rights groups say social media giants have failed to confront extremism.
Bloomberg's willingness to confront Sanders on socialism and electability isn't in doubt.
Maxine Waters when she encouraged liberals to confront Republicans in public places.
I don't know how they waited this long to confront the topic.
But tech firms' power means they also need to confront political issues.
It took a lot of courage to confront him as you did.
And I had to confront the possibility of being a single parent.
They had 12 years to bring an accuser to confront Mr. Cosby.
She's worried she'll snap, and Cheryl says it's time to confront Hal.
It's the bickering force that pushes you to confront your deepest fears.
If he wants to confront witnesses let's get this case to trial.
I didn't have the balls to confront Tom in such a way.
Like a honey badger, it is not afraid to confront serious opponents.
"I needed to confront his death to truly believe it," Numen says.
Come to confront corruption and stay for the 13 member mariachi band.
The bottom line: They worry about the government's capacity to confront them.
He also waited for Sweetin to confront her at her children's school.
The kids have to confront what they've been burying in the corner.
In Us, though, the Wilsons are forced to confront these harsh truths.
Now, his party will have to confront what his tangible successes mean.
But he offered little explanation for how he planned to confront them.
I will continue to confront my life and see where things go.
I wish Kimmel had called me, "not to confront, but to explain."
Ultimately the only way to tackle impostor syndrome is to confront it.
These hard, upsetting moments force viewers to confront what judgement looks like.
Then, just as quickly, they'll have an even larger crisis to confront.
To MTV's credit, the answer was largely to confront it head on.
It's not that there's a lack of ideas to confront gun violence.
"We'll win." says Ricks to Michonne as they depart to confront Negan.
It's triggered the very loss issues I came to her to confront.
It was a year in which running had to confront thorny questions.
Throughout, Cunanan has to confront the mismatch between his aspirations and reality.
These moms are fighting to confront gun violence and protect our children.
Kalifat added that politicians have a duty to confront anti-Jewish rhetoric.
Charley storms into Davis's apartment to confront him for twisting Micah's words.
" "This is an incredibly complicated and uncomfortable topic for people to confront.
The report comments on Canada's struggle to confront radicalization and homegrown terrorism.
While the ADL's reluctance to confront the White House head on may
Alliance planning to confront any threat from Pyongyang is in its infancy.
Trump's willingness to confront Putin will be tested in the coming months.
But Mills thinks that "Ghosted" provides the "right circumstances" to confront people.
OPEC is meeting in Vienna next month to confront nosediving oil prices.
At July's Democratic debate in Detroit, Klobuchar promised to confront corporate interests.
Argentina must be commended for its efforts to confront this ugly past.
I brought them both back in the kitchen to confront each other.
Kimmy's there to confront her mother, who's played by Lisa Kudrow (yay).
It is our duty to confront our ugly history in whole cloth.
They could steel Americans to confront danger and empathize over savage sacrifices.
I ask Sanz if the administration plans to confront this fraught issue.
But neither side was willing to confront the reality of the situation.
One segment that featured Bee traveling to Texas to confront state Rep.
Other children of the disappeared, though, wanted to confront them, insult them.
And so Katie was forced to confront another kind of intraparty negativity.
You would have to confront things as you would with an analyst.
Is he willing to confront the behaviors that have eroded your trust?
All the more reason for Congress to confront and discipline those claims.
One question it has to confront is whether to explore a sale.
Now is the time to confront whatever resistance dwells deep inside you.
It forces us to confront things hidden, from others and from ourselves.
Knowing the truth of it is the only way to confront it.
Mr. Trump has other tools at his disposal to confront North Korea.
When Scarlett Witch rose high up into the sky to confront Thanos...
And on how to confront the threats now facing the United States.
Congress and the medical community have a responsibility to confront this crisis.
"I think that empowering people to confront power is good," she says.
We need to confront that history and work our way through it.
Hearing from Bolton would force the Republican senators to confront uncomfortable facts.
Too powerful to confront it seriously, "FANtasies" turns it into a joke.
Trump does not have a right to confront the whistleblower right now.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to retool the economy to confront the climate crisis.
Then Dershowitz went on Hannity to confront him about it in person.
These films appeal to a need to confront a deeply inflexible world.
Here are a few tips for identifying the right politicians to confront.
Brianna and Lord John take a road trip to confront Stephen Bonnet.
It's not enough to condemn anti-Semitism — we have to confront it.
But now, they have to confront the reality video presents to them.
You're energized to confront issues around your career or goals this evening.
When countries work together to confront global environmental problems, it actually works.
The "March to Confront White Supremacy" is the latest demonstration following the Aug.
But the industry remains ill-equipped to confront other genders on the spectrum.
Debra Clayton as she tried to confront the murder suspect outside a Walmart.
The artists this time around had to confront time limits and embrace brevity.
Kamala Harris to confront him on issues of race the way she did.
We get to confront our fears today when Uranus moves direct in Aries.
"We have to confront reality of what happened there," Glass told CNN Friday.
A tour bus from Ohio brought dozens of protesters to confront Ohio Sen.
There just comes a time when you have to confront your inner demons.
"Daring to confront conventional thinking has its own responsibilities and penalties," he wrote.
It will be my priority to confront these crises vigorously, effectively, and immediately.
Deadpool calls it right before Angle Dust (Gina Carano) drops to confront them.
This is a heavy topic to confront at the start of the week.
Members of the public ought to confront the brutal reality of American policing.
Recovery was many choices, because food is something we have to confront everyday.
Meanwhile, the pope has been criticized for not doing enough to confront it.
It's a great day to learn something new and to confront bad habits.
" Gonzalez added that prosecutors had to "confront" Chambers "many times about these statements.
It's even more important for us to confront our very own implicit biases.
It is these frictions and fears that we need to confront the most.
Derek decided this was a good time to confront Alex, Chase and Jordan.
Egypt's ambassador Alaa Youssef praised Saudi Arabia's efforts to confront terrorism and radicalism.
Mr Sem-Sandberg is a novelist determined to confront the worst of humanity.
I love that she was strong enough to confront Bekah face-to-face.
Ms Brockmeier thinks political leaders need to confront the voters with Germany's responsibilities.
So do you think this is an issue dating apps need to confront?
Randall visits Shauna on his own to confront her about the let down.
The counter-demonstrators were arrested as they tried to confront pro-white demonstrators.
So Polo heads to the pool to confront Marina and retrieve the watch.
Dozens of women showed up at a January freeholder meeting to confront Carman.
GOOLSBEE: We have to find a way to confront China to help us.
A source also said Obama does not intend to confront Trump on policy.
Humans have never had to confront anything of YouTube's size and scope before.
After the plane lands, she decides to confront him and films the experience.
The gun owner has to be prepared to confront danger, violently if necessary.
He has cut too many compromises and failed to confront Indonesia's vested interests.
Mel turned around abruptly, seemingly to confront him, but the video cuts out.
The situation became so bad that guards were instructed not to confront prisoners.
Governors will be meeting on healthcare on Saturday afternoon to confront the divide.
Jones), the Sixth Amendment right to confront witnesses testifying against you (Crawford v.
I was going to a gig and would try to confront him somehow.
So the New Yorkers went to The Darkness' dressing room to confront them.
After she's rescued from the bunker, Kimmy's forced to confront a changed world.
Yeah, I know, it's hard to confront feelings or to talk about them.
One of the SDF's commanders said rebels were "ready" to confront government troops.
He should use this power to confront Mexico's press freedom crisis head on.
So, there are things that we're going to have to confront here soon.
Earlier this year, Hillary Clinton introduced her plan to confront these rising costs.
A quarter-century later, he and his friends reunite to confront their past.
It is also to confront them when they make misleading or contradictory statements.
The new legislation equips Israel with much-needed resources to confront this threat.
Solving PEIA's financial woes means the legislature would have to confront those industries.
We don't like to confront our mortality, or the infirmities associated with aging.
Now we must unite to confront what threatens the survival of our idea.
Mental-health reform is often invoked to confront the threat of gun violence.
It also provides an alternative venue for the president to confront his critics.
The rally started outside Starbucks; protesters then went inside to confront the manager.
And he has been trying to confront Wall Street's mixed reputation among programmers.
But it is less expensive to invest in stability than to confront instability.
Fears about the unknown will come up unexpectedly for you to confront today.
It gave Scott the ability to confront her past and present more directly.
His refusal to confront Russia, a U.S. adversary, stunned lawmakers from both parties.
We're shocked outside of our comfort zone and forced to confront uncomfortable topics.
"He would have to confront that he made a big mistake," he said.
Some days, you do get to confront fire, however small it may be.
This was all the ammunition he needed to confront Vladimir Putin in person.
Over all, Americans are skeptical of Mr. Trump's ability to confront the crisis.
That's something for you to confront, and even mourn, in your private life.
The only question is: Do they want to confront them sooner, or later?
Thematically, Bill had to confront his guilt about the death of his brother.
Cory Booker cast Biden as unwilling to confront controversies from the Obama era.
They argue that the kingdom's support is needed to confront threats from Iran.
She gets upset sometimes because she wants to confront someone who I've silenced.
To confront the coronavirus crisis, a hefty dose of selfless chivalry is required.
She also felt they were unwilling to confront their own bias against Jews.
I was forced to confront that just before my last deployment to Japan.
A fellow Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, took to Twitter to confront her.
Maria was the third major hurricane to confront the administration in a month.
Swift also uses a different type of hypothetical—a counterfactual—to confront sexism.
His victims will never get the chance to confront him in open court.
Counterprotesters, including antifa groups, have, in turn, vowed to continue to confront them.
Roughly 500 of them are armed with assault rifles to confront terrorist attacks.
The conniving heartbreaker is eventually forced to confront the Damage She Has Done.
"There's a pool of guys who don't want to confront it," Wooden said.
He doesn't expect the YPG to confront them head-on at the border.
Haitians are the first under the Trump administration to confront an expiration date.
And the company has to confront the very magic that made it famous.
But that is the simple truth and we've got to confront that truth.
She said she intended to confront Mr. Weinstein, but he was not there.
In recent years, Bayreuth has stepped up its efforts to confront its history.
The military has also had to confront its own deadly mistakes in Afghanistan.
Barbara Greenman, a listener who used Ella's tips to confront her own fears.
Victoria was understandably shaken, a moment followed by her choice to confront Rice.
That approach has been especially vital in the effort to confront environmental injustice.
"This is so good," Khloé said as Kourtney goes to confront the woman.
It will be my priority to confront these crises vigorously, effectively and immediately.
By the end, Poppy has to confront what she's been able to avoid.
The reluctance to confront the issue has itself become part of the debate.
She'll stand by our friends and she's not afraid to confront our enemies.
The tone Shapiro wanted would slyly force women to confront their worst tendencies.
But Americans have to confront at least some of their past every day.
In a way, this production dares to confront audience members in the moment.
"YPG is ready to confront Turkish troops," the YPG said in a statement.
Ronald Reagan had taken office in 1981 pledging to confront the Soviet Union.
Elliot is going to have to confront his own worst self to survive.
The anniversary is forcing Wyomingites to confront that history and ask those questions.
Meanwhile, Trump announced a vague plan to confront the opioid crisis in March.
In the publicity for Witness, she's tried to confront these criticisms of herself.
Uncomfortable feelings, like jealousy or obsessiveness, come up for you to confront, Capricorn.
That leaves a policy dilemma for Western countries eager to confront the Islamic State.
Both Trudeau and Macron have vowed to confront Trump over tariffs and climate change.
In private phone conversations, Obama himself has lobbied Trump to confront climate change aggressively.
When N'Jobu's misdeeds are unearthed, King T'Chaka, his brother, is forced to confront him.
Here are six questions that Congress still has to confront in its probe: 1.
WHAT THEY CARE ABOUT, WHICH IS WHAT THEY ARE GOING TO CONFRONT, IS INFLATION.
This desire to confront his unexplored shortcomings seeps into the album's musicality as well.
To deal with a problem like this, you have to confront it head on.
But sending troops to confront fuel theft also puts that at risk, Vigil said.
In both cities, crowds of protesters gathered to confront Trump and condemn his visit.
She becomes obsessed with him, tracking his movements and eventually deciding to confront him.
It's not surprising, then, that Russia's propaganda machine rose to confront such a threat.
But he'll be back, he says, if "I have to confront abuses of power".
His team felt it was Cosby's "constitutional right" to confront his accuser in court.
Only a president can, with sustained attention, push the nation to confront a challenge.
Facebook clarified to Motherboard that it never asked police to confront people off-campus.
If he wins, he's a sitting president forced to confront allegations of sexual assault.
"If we cannot crack Facebook, how are we supposed to confront Russian aggression?" pic.twitter.
Now the telecoms industry is being forced to confront the limitations of its approach.
People who want to confront bigotry and hatred need to be direct, Jemisin concludes.
It was tricky, and she felt the need to confront the situation head on.
It is refreshingly humbling to confront images that cause one to question that assumption.
Anyone taking on tech's toughest job must have the inner steel to confront him.
Soon Cairenes will have further to travel if they want to confront the government.
"I went to therapy at age 26 to confront my own demons," he says.
This is a strange new era and we're all showing up to confront it.
"We are going to confront the regime with surprises and fast movement," he said.
Glynn's unrequited feelings for a male housemate also prompt him to confront his sexuality.
Without you, I would have had to confront Pride Month earnestly and head-on.
Cosby's attorneys argued he had a right to confront his accuser at the proceeding.
Chabot called it "extreme anguish" from young people trying to confront anti-choice statements.
They put themselves between riot police and the English, keen to confront both parties.
Between 85033 and 2017, what did we do to confront Russia about these violations?
Marshall's exhibition asked questions about identity while challenging audiences to confront perceptions and fears.
Aren't the candidates supposed to confront the statements of their opponents in a debate?
He does, and turns, seeming ready to confront them, before sagging back inside himself.
Finally, he says you have to confront what thoughts are playing into your fears.
In order to confront this issue, we need to address security from all angles.
He repeatedly deflected questions on how to confront ISIS, among other foreign policy challenges.
For Laura, losing weight has forced her to confront new problems in her relationship.
The power dynamic in your relationships will be something you need to confront today.
If Trump really wants to help rural America, he'd have to confront two facts.
Many had called on Trump to confront Putin about the indictments during their summit.
Pelosi on Thursday acknowledged the challenges ahead, but vowed to confront them head on.
If Kavanaugh's record is "immensely troubling," why not meet to confront him on it?
This is the sad reality that Marko may have to confront when he graduates.
We're at the beginning of a make-or-break period to confront global warming.
And many of them are now eager to learn how to confront these threats.
These views are undoubtedly deplorable, and we all have a responsibility to confront them.
"The entire civilized world must unite to confront the North Korea menace," Trump said.
But few Republicans have been willing to confront the volatile and often-vindictive president.
President Obama's successor will have to confront these threats and understand what connects them.
From within this paranoid mind-set, viewers are forced to confront their own redundancy.
Now is the time to confront the long delayed question of budget process reform.
"It is our responsibility and our duty to confront this danger together," Trump said.
Who has the vision and the language to confront xenophobia and white-supremacist ideology?
So Lemonis hosts an intervention, encouraging the employees to confront John about his behavior.
He has also been spotted going into crowds at Trump rallies to confront protesters.
That's because the key to getting over embarrassment is to confront it head on.
Donald Trump to confront him early and allowed him to rack up an insurmountable
In 2015, he unsuccessfully stormed the Kansas City Royals clubhouse to confront Yordano Ventura.
NOTABLE LINKS FROM AROUND THE WEB: Tech firms step up to confront online threats.
Now, Republicans and Democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis.
After all this, she's in a prime position to confront him one on one.
Yes, but: As 5G strengthens, the tech world will need to confront privacy concerns.
In her view, the rally has forced Charlottesville to confront its own complicated legacy.
It wasn't his own addiction the artist sought to confront—it was his brother's.
These other survivors would now have to confront their grief and the immigration police.
Even today, unsustainable spending on government programs forces us to confront a stifled economy.
"We have full capability and will to confront any option favored by the U.S."
She's forced to confront her past after moving from New York to Los Angeles.
But she has urged New Zealanders, too, to confront racism where they see it.
A former sheriff's deputy who failed to confront the gunman in the Parkland, Fla.
Her willingness to confront the issue head-on could help address these concerns, however.
Under French law, crime victims don't have to confront the alleged perpetrators in court.
Responding to the violence, more protesters rushed to the scene to confront the troops.
The rebels had fortified positions to confront the attacking forces once again, he said.
"All Colombians reject terrorism and are united to confront it," he said on Twitter.
Everton does not have a choice, in other words, but to confront those problems.
In the song, the victim has a chance to confront her assailant in court.
"Students should have the courage to confront the tough with toughness," Mr. Feng said.
That realization motivates adult Jennifer to confront an unsettling fact and reconnect with Mrs.
"It was Marib's fate to confront it," Mr. Aradah said of the rebel attack.
Instead, we have a duty to confront these machines and the profiteering behind them.
His willingness to confront this stood out in a way that I'll never forget.
When he went to pull out another one, Strahan reportedly tried to confront him.
Revealing costumes ask audiences to confront their discomfort with women who aren't straight size.
These are cruel falsehoods that most people don't want to confront on broadcast television.
Stay silent and it could be overrun by criminals, helpless to confront them alone.
"We have to confront Mitch McConnell, who calls himself 'the Grim Reaper'," said Castor.
There's a lot of investors and board members who are afraid to confront it.
Governance is forcing Republicans to confront the reality that repeal without replacement is untenable.
But today, we are going to confront them on the merits of their argument.
If there wasn't something bothering you, there would be nothing to confront anyone about.
Cannold undercuts that, forcing us to confront our complicity in enjoying them as entertainment.
Officials with the Congressional Leadership Fund say their job is to confront Democratic candidates.
From the beginning, Mr. López Obrador has struggled to confront the nation's rising violence.
She resisted calls by allies to confront her opponents and their weaknesses head on.
"Schools must continue to confront these horrific crimes and behaviors head-on," she said.
Yet that does not excuse him from the need to confront this humanitarian crisis.
Politics, in her view, is an insufficient way to confront this kind of hatred.
He has to confront the political realities and the headwinds that are against him.
Their inspiring story illustrates the power of the human spirit to confront incredible odds.
Our correspondent took a close look at the military options to confront the North.
It forces us to confront how we understand leadership and legacy in progressive movements.
You're not the first to confront the itch, and you won't be the last.
Why show her husband's abusive behavior if she's not going to confront it later?
Rape forces me to confront a difficult question: What was this friendship to Mark?
The matter of what exactly to confront Mr. Trump over is harder to figure.
Finally, the check was squared, and we left to confront the reality of us.
Whether we choose to confront it will determine how America moves into the future.
In the capital of Westeros, King's Landing, they are forced to confront unthinkable odds.
"The March to Confront White Supremacy," is set to start in Charlottesville Monday, Aug.
Tony West, Uber's chief legal officer, acknowledged that the figures were difficult to confront.
And he still struggles to confront the consequences of that chapter of his life.
SANA said government forces planned to "confront the Turkish aggression," without giving further details.
It's an issue tech giants may be forced to confront in the coming years.
President Emmanuel Macron wants to forge a united European front to confront Beijing's advances.
I confess I'm a little hurt, and am wanting to confront her on this.
Investors shrugged off the statement as too little to confront the fast-moving virus.
Ms. Jordan went to Zyaire's school to confront him about money that was missing.
Is it time for the U.S. to confront other great powers — or to retreat?
Dean went to Nixon to confront him on the cancer growing on the presidency.
It is time for us to confront and denounce practices that further institutionalize racism.
Mass Effect 3 forces players to confront why they played the way they did.
I want the reader to confront the truth that being human is good news.
Even more than Mr. Bush, Mr. Rubio is grappling with how to confront multiple foes.
"I don't believe you always have to confront someone to exit the date," she says.
Unfortunately, the choices my family has been forced to confront also plague millions of Americans.
I was keeping up with it and I decided to confront him with every item.
No, it's a feeling of not having any certainty with which to confront this year.
And no one associated with her other famous husbands have come forward to confront her.
You can either choose to confront what happened or you can try to bury it.
An officer shot him when he left his car to confront the gunman, police said.
With Trump we would be forced to confront the reality that has always been there.
He said he would take similar action to confront abuse of nuns in the Church.
Trulia found that they're far less likely to confront the offending individual face-to-face.
" She said she wants Trump to take on ISIS because "you have to confront evil.
It is time to confront the fossil fuel industry, and take on their corporate power.
You're forced to confront the reality that you're "a thing" in addition to your thoughts.
Spellman went out to the parking lot to confront the group about the shark theft.
But there is little clarity on how far the administration will go to confront Iran.
Cohen, 46, was pretending to be an anti-terror expert training Spencer to confront terrorists.
In a brilliant turn this season, Caputo and Fig are forced to confront their misdeeds.
Unsurprisingly, Ron is forced to confront a "spider" — or, rather, the boggart masquerading as one.
His unceremonious return has forced city residents to confront a past they'd much rather forget.
Deep down, I knew I was pushing aside feelings that I didn't want to confront.
" Both Pauls moved into the living room to confront Speight, filming the entire encounter. "Yo!
"We strongly urge the administration to release additional money to confront this emergency," Namey said.
This is an existential threat and we will do whatever it takes to confront it.
Secondly, as it relates to Iran, we need to confront their ambitions across the board.
" Madix decides she's going to confront Vanderpump about it while being "as respectful as possible.
But [Milwaukee Police Department] considers it our moral duty to confront violence where it occurs.
It is not the first time the Yankees have been forced to confront wild creatures.
Only last year did we finally negotiate a truly global treaty to confront climate change.
And then there's this: McGwire, Bonds, and Clemens have been forced to confront their transgressions.
Even without Brexit, the EU needs new energy and leadership to confront its many problems.
My son, who is also a student, went into the bar to confront the man.
But I knew I couldn't run, because I came to Survivor to confront great challenges.
If you feel like you need to confront someone, don't do it early this January.
Of the "no" votes, many deputies used their time at the podium to confront Cunha.
She felt that he needed to confront the fact of his mother's murder more directly.
When Hussain got out to confront him, the man threw drain cleaner in his face.
" He said the country needs to "confront the systemic problems that this election has exposed.
"Appropriate measures will be taken to confront and deter these terrorist militias," bin Salman said.
When he does emerge to confront Vulture, even the villain has to admire Peter's determination.
In order to answer this question, we need to confront two uncomfortable, seemingly incompatible truths.
And one way we can help our kids navigate them is to confront our own.
If deciding to confront one's boss directly, Pollak recommends framing the confrontation as a conversation.
When the woman turns around to confront him, the man slaps her across the face.
This time around, the museum made a laudable effort to confront this criticism head on.
Works like this force the reader to confront mental illness and all its messy complications.
I can only think of one way to confront the passage of time: just stumble.
Timberwolves game, when Blake heard something from courtside and walked over to confront the fan.
It's unclear what prompted Shepard to confront the couple in the middle of the night.
There's clear pressure in front of his face and Brown is willing to confront it.
How to decarbonize America — and the world Failure to confront these challenges would be catastrophic.
Anytime you have new technologies, you have to confront a package of benefits and harms.
I think collectives are the way to confront any issue that exist in the arts.
And he has not had to confront anyone so far about attire before the committee.
This, he says, can be extremely difficult if a person isn't ready to confront themselves.
And he has never had to confront anyone so far about attire before the committee.
The Obamas are such phonies, it's hard to confront their lies with a straight face.
But they came together to confront the threat of Soviet-backed communism emanating from Vietnam.
Viewers will also watch Rachel as she plans to confront Jon about his suspicious past.
He suggested that Republicans will ultimately have to confront the issue on the campaign trail.
K has been sent out of town to confront a hulking replicant named Sapper Morton.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian, declared that folly is more difficult to confront than malice.
Baldwin decided to confront Bleckner, and arranged to meet with him at a friend's house.
There are many ways to confront the people of that nation in all its complexity.
MORE (R-Ariz.) blasted Trump for failing to confront the Philippine leader on the subject.
The Wall Street Journal: Trump faces renewed pressure to confront Putin after Russian agents' indictments.
The need to confront social media companies unites right and left, although for different reasons.
I have also always believed that we have to confront big decisions — not duck them.
Our next president will have to confront the global existential threat posed by climate change.
The rules were a central piece of the president's global effort to confront climate change.
I think television has a responsibility to confront what is actually happening in the world.
We are all targets and the industry remains vigilant to confront this risk every day.
To anthologize is to confront, and perhaps even subvert, the myth of the solitary writer.
She went back to Ortega and her daughter to confront them about her son's pain.
And there are no racist Southern sheriffs for him to confront as the cameras roll.
When Banner goes to confront him, she is attacked and maced by another drug user.
The Moon in brave Aries encourages you to confront some intense, emotionally complicated situations today.
Tyrese has arrived to confront Usher, for you see, his girl likes things…Usher's way.
So another bridesmaid and I realized that we would have to confront her in person.
I still haven't had to confront my past in the way I anticipated I would.
In September of 2012, Lawler returned to Los Angeles to confront Choudhury over his actions.
Whenever it returns, I'll have to confront it with all the weapons in my arsenal.
She immediately recognized his face from his pictures and knew she had to confront him.
No, nine times out of 10 they are too scared to confront the band directly.
That's why the social climate is forcing people of color to confront it every day.
A climax has been reached—and it's time to confront any power struggles taking place.
Maybe their internet speed is slow, or whatever; it is hard to confront one's fallibility.
To address it, we're going to need to confront it with another broad social movement.
Critics say politicians are increasingly afraid to confront the growing influence of the gambling lobby.
But some fears are easy to confront, so I had myself punched, Tyler Durden–style.
Just watching the residents leads you to confront and change many of your own preconceptions.
He decides to confront the overseer and it really defines the rest of his life.
Or they might not want to confront Trump that directly, so shortly before the election.
By now, women and queer people know how much it costs to confront male violence.
Moreover, most Western systems were not designed to confront the kind of poverty prevalent today.
Yet they made clear Sunday they did not want to confront American troops in Syria.
Previous efforts to confront the issue have tried to include provisions wanted by both parties.
As they were drinking, the other commandos decided to confront the sergeant, Chief Matthews said.
The move comes after longstanding criticism about the tech giant's failing to confront white extremism.
The show continues to confront issues like sexual and domestic violence, immigration, abortion and racism.
Bolt is now planning to confront Uber in one of its most lucrative cities: London.
The question is how to confront Mr. Maduro's military assault without turning to military action.
So when I saw an opportunity to confront him, I grabbed it with both hands.
That's how the subjects of protest talk when they don't want to confront the protesters.
In the huddle, Durant appeared to confront Green about the decision, and the two argued.
A couple of protestors went up to the dais to confront the committee co-chairs.
Other measures to confront the economic meltdown may include stimulus options for companies and individuals.
Klobuchar and Buttigieg, the Midwestern candidates, still appear risk-verse and unwilling to confront anyone.
But it also recently had to confront a doping scandal and accusations of gender discrimination.
Now, American troops are part of a training exercise to confront a familiar threat: Russia.
By nature asymmetrical, hacking is a natural outlet for smaller countries to confront larger rivals.
But Mr. Mnuchin would better serve his country by encouraging his boss to confront reality.
Only then will we understand, support, and demand the strategies required to confront this threat.
MORE after police in Ferguson, Mo., used military-style equipment to confront protesters in 2014.
In short, are there any adults left in the Republican Party willing to confront him?
But remember, this administration has yet to confront a crisis not of its own making.
It also calls for a mental health action plan to confront the region's suicide rate.
Republicans are feeling a similar lash as the left rises to confront a Republican president.
Imagining the prospect of having to confront people with different views was terrifying, she explained.
So far, I have not seen any particular action to confront corona by the administration.
It forced me to confront my janky coping skills, my obsession with strength and perfection.
"As Americans, we need to up our game to confront this real threat," Ryan said.
It's like when I go on CNN, and they try to confront me with facts.
They continue to confront the worst nationwide protests since they took power four decades ago.
She said that there are already signs that people were starting to confront the past.
For this reason, his actions and his attitude seemed to stymie efforts to confront him.
Then it becomes a question of whether there is any bipartisan appetite to confront pharma.
For an artist with experimental tendencies, he isn't aiming to confront or tear anything down.
"We have to confront the reality that the entire problem is centered there," he added.
Sanders suggested on Tuesday that more action to confront Russia was soon to be released.
This decision was largely driven by the need to confront a new enemy — the USSR.
He championed the ability of a criminal defendant to confront his accuser through cross-examination.
"I view our opportunity to confront addiction to nicotine with the same obligation," he said.
It also forced her to confront a conflict: was she an innovator or a conformist?
The U.S. needs allies to confront China and to fix flaws in the trading system.
But they've also said the United States must continue to confront Iran's other malign activities.
They also continue to confront legal and political challenges, as well as threats of violence.
Here in western Michigan, Mr. Trump's promises to confront China have found a sympathetic audience.
Ms. Murkowski had vowed to confront the president on the shutdown's effect on her state.
Being in the Army has, at times, helped force me into positions to confront it.
Out there in the dark, I was forced to confront my own thoughts and fears.
We look at the questions facing the party as it prepares to confront President Trump.
But one fundamental thing seems to me really essential to confront: We have irrational bodies.
Ten years later, after his father died, Mr. Zuckerman again decided to confront his health.
"These moms are fighting to confront gun violence and protect our children," Ms. Harris said.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has also pushed the US to confront the Iranian regime.
Getting partisans to confront facts might be easy in the context of an online experiment.
Democrats need to confront this topic by laying out a specific agenda to confront Trump and check his abuses of power, while also being clear that they are not going to let the congressional docket be dominated by a completely futile drive for impeachment.
This year, for the first time, Kevin is going to confront the memory of his father.
Dessen's books usually follow a teenager just as she is forced to confront her full adolescence.
Clayton received word January 9 that Loyd was near a Walmart and tried to confront him.
In some ways a devolved structure is more difficult to confront than a highly centralized one.
All right, let me go -- here is a tweet I&aposm going to confront you with.
Clayton, 42, was killed Monday as she tried to confront a murder suspect at a Walmart.
I'm not going to confront them or anything, and I'd never out them on the Internet.
"You were too cowardly to confront those lies, and this is your receipt," he allegedly wrote.
And each of the other candidates had every incentive to confront him as a front-runner.
But the characters that have survived (so far) have demonstrated their abilities to confront harsh challenges.
As Flood looks into the claims, he's forced to confront his own haunted past as well.
They appear to have clear support from the Trump administration in their efforts to confront Iran.
That realism forces us to confront the question facing every leader and nation in this room.
After the ballots are counted, the winner will have to confront lingering trade issues with Washington.
Sometimes the best way to move on from your past is to confront it head first.
That may explain Mr Erdogan's ambivalent remarks: he does not wish to confront the kingdom alone.
Becca is even prompted to confront one of the guys on her own in another clip.
That has sabotaged Mr Rutte's plan to confront him and pose as the populist's main opponent.
Other British universities are also seeking to confront their history of involvement with the slave trade.
Manger said police decided not to confront Tordil right away because they thought he was armed.
She won't need a refresher on almost any issue area she'll have to confront as president.
"There's nothing that she's going to confront that she hasn't faced before from Congress," said Rep.
But his delivery, too, was indistinguishable from the corporate and governmental elite he claimed to confront.
He has allowed more Brazilians to own and carry guns, encouraging them to confront criminals themselves.
There are, thankfully, stockpiles of the polio-2 vaccine at the ready to confront resurgent outbreaks.
I find the eagerness to confront sexism encouraging and indicative of the potential for real progress.
It's a powerful evening to confront issues in your relationships, but watch out for power struggles.
Still, forced to confront a calorie count, some drinkers will probably think twice before having another.
Jesse Jackson became the first progressive candidate to confront the negative influence of superdelegates in 1984.
Journalists, CEOs, managers, and chefs all had to confront the fact that women were coming forward.
One San Juan resident, William Perez, said the next governor needs to confront the oversight board.
Now, at 163, they're brought back together, and have a chance to confront that shared trauma.
The drama returns with another angry goodbye leading me to confront the men one last time.
The ideological turmoil that Britain is experiencing is forcing the country to confront long-buried problems.
But 20163 of Mr Nadal's 16 championships have required him to confront harder-than-average obstacles.
There is value in the conversation, and we as a society need to confront these issues.
Towards the end of the episode, Jen comes storming into the cast's suite to confront Ron.
They travelled to the U.K. to confront her and Spencer eventually realized that he'd been fooled.
Even if you consider this an honest attempt to confront an emergency, the order is odd.
If, as expected, the regime attacks, its forces would need to confront or skirt Turkey's bases.
In Saudi Arabia we are very determined to confront terrorism and confront it robustly and firmly.
"I would say that democracies have had to confront a number of important crises," Puddington said.
I made to follow Kathleen, but Gustinis, all of a sudden upset, turned to confront me.
The president hopes to force Democrats to confront their support for so-called late-term abortions.
A similar effort is necessary today to confront an even greater threat, according to the document.
The PAOK FC president was seething at an offside decision and tried to confront the referee.
SULLIVAN: His other failure is not doing enough to confront the identity politics of the left.
I want to confront him about the validity of the claims I've heard throughout the weekend.
Videos show people pushing past police to confront a small group of protesters across the street.
The moon meets Pluto and opposes Mercury, asking you to confront the emotions you've been bottling.
This is a powerful time to let go of the past and to confront your fears.
Their mission is to force their enemies to confront their own Manichean flaws, reflected in reverse.
" North Carolina argues the law was passed to "confront the threat sexual predators pose to children.
This provision involves a sick president who either refuses or is unable to confront his disability.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theresa May is belatedly having to confront the contradictions of her Brexit policy.
As the planet of the underworld, Pluto pushes us to confront what's simmering beneath the surface.
I think the main change we have to confront is really just the volume of information.
"There isn't an international legal or enforcement framework with which to confront the problem," she says.
If it does, Americans will demand to know why the government failed to confront the crisis.
With a long patch of losing, they could be forced to confront a harsh new reality.
I wasn't able to confront my all-consuming obsession with food and weight until my 20s.
Many had called on Trump to confront Putin about the indictments during their meeting in Helsinki.
The government says the post-coup measures are necessary to confront the security challenges Turkey faces.
The condition of the building is testimony to a continuing reluctance to confront that historic racism.
The urge to confront Russia for interfering in American elections is understandable, laudable, and well-intentioned.
Most people hope that they will never have to confront the reality of a terminal illness.
Only a civilian-led transition can pursue the structural reforms necessary to confront the economic crisis.
When someone noticed McConnell at the restaurant, they called on the protesters to confront the senator.
Washington needs to confront this oppressive idea by supporting the value of a free, open internet.
The United States should be concerned about Iran's strategy in Iraq, and seek to confront it.
It was a political maneuver to confront the incoming Trump administration with a regulatory fait accompli.
And it should matter to anyone who wants to confront hatred and the violence it spawns.
"You were too cowardly to confront those lies, and this is your receipt," the letter said.
In the meantime, society needs to find other ways to confront extremism in all its forms.
The challenge is to embed this in a comprehensive strategy to confront also Iran's regional aggression.
"You were too cowardly to confront those lies, and this is your receipt," the document says.
The only way to beat them back it to confront them with better arguments and policies.
To decide their fate, the jury has to confront two apparent contradictions in the prosecution's case.
Washington needs to develop a more comprehensive strategy to confront this threat before it's too late.
Leaders failed yesterday to come to an agreement over how to confront the migrant crisis together.
Sheehan was given wide latitude by his boss, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, to confront them.
Yet the sport has bigger problems to confront than doping and links to the criminal underworld.
But Moore's ascension to the Senate could force the White House to confront that very question.
The debates over how to confront institutional racism have always had this divide in black communities.
That realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and nation in this room.
Jones also attempted to confront Dorsey at one point as he entered one of the hearings.
But the Volkswagen scandal "has really forced them to confront this challenge head-on," he said.
He has to confront it, or be shattered… but first he's got to finish his route.
The inferno is the first natural disaster to confront Trudeau, whose Liberals took power last November.
Education is needed at each these levels—festival staff, security, and fans—to confront sexual assault.
But for those fearless enough to confront the anus-snatchers, there is a curry for you.
You've been playing it cool lately, Pisces, but now it's time to confront things head-on.
The good news is there are a handful of Republicans willing to confront the party establishment.
In her nightgown, she had leapt from bed and seized a broom to confront the intruder.
Mandela chose to confront humanity in its iniquity and vanquish violence in the name of hope.
The students had expected to confront local Catalan officers, he said, not the Spanish riot police.
Most basically, we will have to confront the realities of vastly unequal economic and political power.
During that time, the 2008 financial crash was the most traumatic crisis we had to confront.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he wasn't eager to confront such changes just yet, however.
And, in large part, it's the image viewers' responsibility to confront these biases and lies, too.
"Now, Republican and Democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis," Trump said.
It is about dealing one in unpleasant truths and having the guts to confront the untruths.
We acknowledge a long legacy of artists and collectives who have worked to confront these contradictions.
Trump, though, is loath to confront Moscow because he wants its relationship with Washington to improve.
If you feel fear around snakes, this would be a very intense way to confront it.
Few seemed ready to confront the idea that a rising tide may actually sink some boats.
The collision of facts and alternative facts has hurt America's efforts to confront this existential crisis.
At first I had to challenge myself to confront the vast, uninterrupted darkness beyond the platform.
Legislators marched across the Capitol to confront a top Republican — who was not in his office.
Bus drivers are often hesitant to confront riders out of fear that they will be assaulted.
I didn't want to confront audiences on the road, I just wanted them to love me.
They've migrated from social media and pop culture and are being used to confront the powerful.
Chapman will not be the only one forced to confront his past when Game 5 begins.
We must rise above these differences to confront this dangerous virus that now threatens us all.
As with climate change, our collective ability to confront the pandemic is shaped by our brains.
Demi took the opportunity to confront Kristian about acting flirty with other women in the cast.
Go deeper: Mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton force America to confront its hate problem
The museum director, Christian Greco, left his office inside the building to confront the chanting protesters.
That likely led other G6 leaders to coordinate efforts to confront Trump on his destabilizing behavior.
Trump asked the leaders, isn't it better to have Putin here to confront him on it?
But the fact that the museum even exists shows a willingness to confront the horrible past.
Joseph Poggemeyer, from Toledo, Ohio, said exorcists needed to confront the evil spread on the internet.
Tanaka's struggles may force the Yankees to confront their rotation for the first time this season.
Now she is a reminder of the limits women continue to confront — in politics and beyond.
"We need to confront this exponential growth and we have," said the 43-year-old president.
If you're single, use this transit to confront your sexual frustrations and engage in self-care.
Americans can be assured that this president isn't afraid to confront Beijing and defend our interests.
The Netflix show forced its problematic lead — and viewers — to confront the consequences of his actions.
Now, however, pressure to confront those stereotypes is growing, and so is their resistance to change.
But the quickest path is to demonstrate that you aren't afraid to confront your own tribe.
The way he responded says a lot about how ill prepared men are to confront themselves.
The attacks have come as New York City is struggling to confront a persistent homelessness crisis.
Tehran could use missiles, drones, mines and speedboats to confront the United States and its allies.
Bloomberg struggled to confront that criticism on Wednesday after several of his opponents, most notably Sen.
More supermarkets, restaurants and start-ups — many based in Europe — are trying to confront the problem.
The strengthening alliance helped Erdoğan to confront his rivals in the secular élite and the military.
Mr. Gluck returned, saw an older victim bleeding heavily and then tried to confront the attacker.
Their interests, in fact, may serve as an accelerant to confront the Iranian threat more aggressively.
They're silences that fail to confront bad as well as beautiful things, often with grievous consequences.
And you don't go underground to confront the bogeyman; you go there to avoid being bombed.
As the post spread online, other social media users turned to Twitter to confront the airline.
The courage of risking everything to confront a regime that kills its own citizens inspires us.
Clinton- and Blair-era liberals have hobbled their parties' abilities to confront the ills of capitalism.
Anti-abortion leaders, meanwhile, foresaw the procedure's becoming effectively invisible, and therefore difficult to confront directly.
Brady tried to confront the perpetrating lawmaker, but his female colleague talked him out of it.
But at that time the teachers seemed quite scary, so I didn't dare to confront them.
Regardless of whether Papa John's sells, it will need to confront the hit to its reputation.
A marine guard who tried to confront the gunman fainted in panic and dropped his gun.
Now, House Democrats have to confront the potential cost of their decision to impeach the President.
As one step, participants were prompted to confront false narratives that feed into long-timer v.
When faced with invaders, one generally uses everything at their disposal to confront them — including force.
Three women with extensive experience in A.I. spoke on the topic and how to confront it.
Wall Street has been forced to confront the threat posed by the US-China trade war.
Biden said afterward that he wasn't prepared for the senator to confront him in that way.
A real reform plan would mobilize the department to confront the dangers of the 21st century.
I don't have to confront my neighbor about his voting record if I don't want to.
Mr Johnson faces his own charges of failing to confront prejudice, in the form of Islamophobia.
That's where willingness to confront powerful interests is going to be an important point of differentiation.
Only now, 20 years later, are people starting to confront the emotions tied to their experiences.
When Fox & Friends had to confront these numbers, the reaction was to minimize the CBO analysis.
Today's special election is forcing pollsters to confront just about every major challenge in survey research.
This week, she finally breaks down enough to confront her husband with how unhappy she is.
That is concerning for his ability to confront a very new and different set of challenges.
A democratic West Germany made serious efforts after World War II to confront its Nazi past.
The latest federal budget added $3.3 billion to confront the opioid crisis in fiscal year 2018.
But Harris had an opportunity to confront Biden directly on Thursday night — and she took it.
In 2017, it was harder than ever to work up the strength to confront problems directly.
If you were to confront me with something I did, I'll probably tell you I didn't.
"So, what is most important, not just for the United States but for all nations, is to confront the scourge of Hezbollah and to confront the scourge of the Iranians and the IRGC who sustain Hezbollah's operations," he told Alhurra, a U.S.-funded Arabic-language news network.
In a strange, awkward, and inappropriate-feeling story, Scott decides to confront Kourtney about her eating habits.
Chris Kirk is taking indefinite leave from the PGA Tour to confront issues with alcohol and depression.
Smith had to confront a new reality: Who does the sage turn to when he needs help?
" Afterwards, hoping to control the damage, Bell began to confront actions he found "detrimental to the league.
At the least, it has forced Democratic leaders to confront and carefully manage pressure from the base.
I was too nervous to confront the woman from the bathroom, unsure about how she would react.
After some encouragement from a fellow contestant, Hannah decided to confront Colton about her past with Caelynn.
It required brutal honesty on all sides and finding people who are brave enough to confront that.
I've haven't had to confront anyone for what they've done either to me or behind my back.
Trump has been left to confront North Korea's nuclear activities because his predecessors failed to manage them.
Maxine Waters and ask for her resignation after she encouraged others to confront Trump administration officials. Rep.
Happily, you'll have no choice but to confront your arch nemesis this month, and more than once!
When people have to confront these things on a daily basis, it can make life more difficult.
"I still think it's important to be able to confront the ideas I disagree with," Mamula said.
Nasrallah asked listeners around the region to confront the U.S. move and stand in solidarity with Palestinians.
And in D.C., administration officials are increasingly having to confront those public sentiments in their private spaces.
On January 9, Clayton received word that Loyd was near the Walmart and tried to confront him.
Some of the onlookers fled the scene after this, but some stayed behind to confront the police.
Jimmy tended to focus upon what Americans must do in order to confront white supremacy inside oneself.
When she found out he'd been bragging about having sex with her, she decided to confront him.
With a declining population, Japan is being forced to confront its traditional resistance to taking in foreigners.
Eventually I brought it up; I'm not very brave, and it took a lot to confront him.
But guess who is there and decides to confront me about not inviting her to the dances?
Sheikh Hasina has also been courting Saudi Arabia, most notably by joining its coalition to confront Iran.
In real time, the show's central character combats the one person she's yet to confront this season.
Maxine Waters after she recently told people to confront administration officials in public places, including with crowds.
At the time, promises were made and leaders around the world vowed to confront the growing issue.
Meanwhile, other Silicon Valley companies are also tackling high-concept ideas to confront the scourge of traffic.
When the call went out, when they went to confront him, he started to run from police.
I wanted to confront him to his face as he sulked around the lobby of my work.
Facing two more years out of power, Democrats were forced to confront what they were doing wrong.
And while rebuilding, Texas will have to confront questions that its leaders have long preferred to avoid.
Later on, Joel Fernandez, the neighbor's boyfriend, went to Hodgkinson's home to confront him about the incident.
Derek is himself called on by community leaders to confront his old gang over a recent incident.
Britain will have to confront a hard choice it has been able to duck in the past.
He lacks self-reflection and fails to confront his own role in producing his current miserable state.
To confront this fear, I have taken an exercise class in the basement of London's fanciest hotel.
Expect to confront some issues around your health and habits, you day job, and your everyday chores.
Not trying to confront Lola 2.0 directly, because Lola 2.0 doesn't even seem capable of recognizing Alice.
When Wilkinson comes over to confront her mom about selling her out again a fight breaks out.
He was fatally shot less than a second after officers exited a police car to confront him.
We had to confront the stereotypes of being largely defined as uneducated, disloyal, untrustworthy, and unreliable individuals.
Late in the episode, Rick goes to confront Spencer about the guns he'd hidden in his house.
They will have to explain "critical audit matters", meaning occasions when they had to confront company management.
Envy During those six months, I also had to confront the green monster growing inside of me.
He wants to confront Lou and DeMarcus with this evidence and see if it changes their story.
Vanish until I take my seat so that you won't have to confront me with this 42.5.
Then, during Alvarez' glum 10th anniversary party, Hopper is forced to confront his own dead-end life.
American communities are paying the price for American politicians who refuse to confront the fossil fuel industry.
The time has come for a new abolitionist movement to confront this oppression and turn it back.
"This is a very serious, looming threat that we are currently unprepared to confront," the two wrote.
But precisely because they are so known/intimate to you, you don't dare to confront them directly.
Whether the party is able to confront it and negotiate the future in goodwill is less certain.
But there was something about it, nonetheless, as if it represented something he wasn't ready to confront.
After the encounter, Ms. Constand said, she went to his house several weeks later to confront him.
Congress and the executive branch have a panoply of tools at their disposal to confront this menace.
Meanwhile, governments and consumers are just beginning to confront new dangers in a world awash in data.
Bruins told parliament last month that he planned to "confront" drugmakers and demand transparency on development costs.
Holdsworth thinks TV has an obligation to confront climate change just as Emmerdale dealt with testicular cancer.
By the end of camp she had really blossomed because she forced herself to confront the unfamiliar.
Officials have defended the measures as necessary to confront what they describe as a unique security threat.
How is it possible to convince people to confront social inequalities, to actively acknowledge and address them?
The truest beauty of this Sunmoonstar tape is that it doesn't arrive alone to confront the cold.
Since World War II, the going wisdom sought to confront the world's problems by making things larger.
" The point of these discussions, Farrell told me, were "to confront everything men are told to be.
His side says Johnny has every right to confront Amber over her "meritless" accusations of domestic violence.
In both the recent cases, families have had to confront powerful people in their bid for justice.
The psychological element in these terrorist crimes has prompted a fresh look at how to confront them.
It's George Chichester here to confront him about the hundreds of people he definitely helped to kill.
Tusk told Polish media in July that he was ready to confront PiS and defend his record.
Now many Mexicans question his willingness to confront the culture of corruption that allows violence to thrive.
Members inside Egypt must wonder if there is any other way to confront such a ruthless regime.
As he tries to figure out which world is real, he's forced to confront his darker side.
When it's challenged by the Sun in Libra, you'll be forced to confront some of these issues.
"We're here to confront the white supremacy and will not ignore the hate they incite," Makia continued.
Some of the messages, he said, included threats to confront the band members if they did perform.
The memorial, the group said, is meant to force the nation to confront and understand its history.
It was a move that would force her to confront her addiction and help save her life.
Similarly, when the time comes to confront Jason2 about taking his place, I never quite bought it.
The rise of anti-imperialism in the twentieth century forced the U.S. to confront its own racism.
We need to confront stereotypes, address where they come from and think about what they mean now.
Ms. Merkel has struggled in recent months to confront a surge of migrants and a weakening economy.
Last September, Francis, addressing the commission, said the Catholic Church had moved too slowly to confront abuse.
It takes strength and true power, not hard power, to confront injustice in all of its forms.
The only thing wrong, he maintained, was racism, and the country's failure to confront and defeat it.
We must have the courage to confront dreadful views even in the people we love the most.
Employees are not allowed to confront or chase thieves due to a company policy, CNN affiliates reported.
" That unwillingness to confront Hitler's aggression in the 1930s, he underscored, brought "disastrous consequences" to "all mankind.
But as far as strategy goes, that's a question we're beginning to confront a little more aggressively.
We also know to pay attention to the people Trump refuses to confront in a strong way.
That obsession leads him to Los Angeles, where he has to confront Boonyi's daughter, India, now grown.
In an age of climate change it was the world's first metropolis to confront such a fate.
So far, the United States has set a much better example of how to confront this reality.
They planned to confront Malaysia's prime minister, Najib Razak, at a cabinet meeting and demand his resignation.
You may be able to organize other shareholders and call a special meeting to confront the board.
Mr. Gibbons's friends said that two years after the robbery, he drove upstate to confront Mr. O'Connor.
The UN guidelines advise flight attendants not to confront traffickers or try to rescue the victim themselves.
Mills said that this method offers a more "controlled environment" that makes it better to confront someone.
A single death has forced us to confront North Korea's challenge to global security and human decency.
I think that would've been a much clearer, much bolder statement to be able to confront him.
Whereas many leaders seek to navigate between political hurdles, Macron usually chooses to confront them head first.
Van Santen eventually stands and turns to confront another 16-year-old who was filming the altercation.
Mattarella's choice to confront the victors with the presumed power of the European Union did not work.
Policy-makers once critical of confrontational policies now condemn Trump for failing to confront Russia and China.
The government of President Joko Widodo deserves praise for its willingness, at last, to confront the past.
The request is therefore a bit ironic, considering that its goal is to confront existing duopoly powers.
Trump went to the United Nations last week to confront North Korea over its nuclear weapons program.
When choosing to confront a harasser, Roy recommends keeping it succinct instead of engaging in a conversation.
Physicians need to confront obesity with vigor, documenting it as a problem as soon as it's identified.
It's time to confront the shadow side of your partners straight on, and to make a change.
Internationally, this campaign aims to confront Israel with the dilemma of responding to largely unarmed mass protests.
The witness stated that she had sent the photo "as bait," seeking a chance to confront Ghomeshi.
But after a few months in Chilpancingo he returned with the other townspeople to confront the criminals.
He recalled an encounter in 2002, when Bolton was publicly calling for Bush to confront North Korea.
At the heart of Kim's strategy is the belief that no one is willing to confront him.
Many good journalists have attempted to confront Trump about his many lies and failures, and have failed.
Amy Klobuchar to confront a bitter reality: There was no path for them to the Democratic nomination.
Despite the abundant security precautions, no alarms were tripped and nobody rushed out to confront the intruders.
Still, some of those closest to Trump have been forced to confront the realities of the situation.
And different cities and states can decide to confront the expanding outbreak in a slightly different way.
The British public chose him as the person Matilda was most likely to confront today, CNN reports.
Depicted in cutout animation style, it tells of a young prince out to confront an elephant king.
We see this as an opportunity to confront the histories of colonialism that exist within museum collections.
For his descendants, a new historical inquiry into his death offers a chance to confront the past.
The Sugars weigh in on this question and offer ways to confront and neutralize feelings of jealousy.
Last September, Francis, addressing the commission, said the Catholic Church had moved too slowly to confront abuse.
One woman tries to confront Brock's wife and Brock uses a stiff arm to push her away.
Sotomayor's unique voice has given the liberal justices a roadmap for how to confront the conservative turn.
By assembling a coalition to confront China, Mr. Trump would have left it little room to maneuver.
"Schools must continue to confront these horrific crimes and behaviors head-on," Ms. DeVos said in September.
She was in the mood to confront the questions, even if she didn't have all the answers.
We are long overdue to confront the abuses of Native Americans and the failure of American colonialism.
While Mr. Grassley supports the need to confront China, he made clear that the tariffs must go.
The seminary's report is the latest example of a school trying to confront racism in its past.
The antihero drama makes those regrets visceral, then forces the antihero to confront them in thrilling fashion.
But last week he was forced to confront a new hurdle: His left pinkie finger was amputated.
And it should go without saying that much more needs to be done to confront global warming.
The discovery prompted residents to confront the Trump administration over its rollbacks of health and environmental regulations.
Two artists and educators, Shani Peters and Joseph Cullier, founded The Black School to confront such realities.
With the Trump administration unwilling to confront climate change, the world needs a more deeply committed China.
But we can make sure we don't betray ourselves, by summoning the courage to confront the truth.
But the meeting forced Balderas to confront a harsh reality: There was nothing Sheriff Hernandez could do.
But Mr. Tillerson described an agenda that suggests an alarming eagerness to confront Iran, perhaps even militarily.
Malala Yousafzai, a fellow peace prize laureate, took to Twitter to confront Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi.
For many years now, the church in my region has made genuine efforts to confront this issue.
At the moment, Trump's co-partisans, House and Senate Republicans, have shown little willingness to confront him.
It's uncomfortable to confront the idea that the American President has contributed to this climate of hate.
Mr. Haddad, if elected, would also have to confront anger toward his party for recent corruption scandals.
We will continue to confront unique viruses with strange names, and we must be ready for them.
The first forces her to confront Negan's fundamental humanity, and the second equates it to her own.
As the officers confirmed the warrant and attempted to confront Mr. Patmon, he fled, the police said.
The program encourages the students to confront the complexity of their identities as citizens of the country.
In his own remarks Wednesday, Pompeo vowed an "unrelenting" effort to confront threats to the U.S. abroad.
By all means, let's empower teachers to confront harassment and refer troubled teenagers to mental health professionals.
Unilever was forced to confront the possibility that the Axe Effect no longer resonated with adolescent dudes.
They left after setting the blaze, and soldiers inside the gates did not emerge to confront them.
White House officials said Mr. Trump's message on financial contributions had galvanized NATO to confront the issue.
Mia then goes to Levy's office to confront her about how complicit she was in Mitch's behavior.
The imas said that Mr. Coutinho was insulting Ms. Sharmila's lawyer, and they went to confront him.
But here on the South Side, at least, there's no other option but to confront one another.
The White House has become frustrated by Beijing's reluctance to confront North Korea over its weapons programs.
It's a lot to confront, but the Nationals do have a certain Cheyenne elder on their side.
His campaign aims to confront Sanders with attacks drawn from opposition research into the Vermont senator's record.
"I did not feel able to confront the reality of her death," he said in a hearing.
Mr. Figueroa went outside and called his parents, who drove to the clinic to confront Dr. Koller.
The Covid-19 outbreak is neither the first nor the last challenge to confront all of humankind.
But in the Parkland shooting, a school resource officer never entered the building to confront the gunman.
But before that, I had to confront my insecurities, self-questioning, and messiness, while acknowledging my strengths.
Substance abuse was a growing problem, and some felt the medical establishment was failing to confront it.
The outbreak is one of the most serious public health crises to confront Chinese leaders in decades.
We're trying to pin down why, but the disruption complicates American efforts to confront ISIS and Iran.
South Carolina's proposed law may be the needed challenge to confront the decades-long injustice of Roe.
The new director will also have to confront the task of winning over rank-and-file agents.
"Either you're going to stick your head in the sand or have the courage to confront it."
Finally, we have to confront the uncomfortable truth that our country is on an unsustainable fiscal trajectory.
No primary challengers have emerged yet to confront Heller, and most believe a serious one is unlikely.
But he said on Friday that Democrats in the Senate would not hesitate to confront Mr. Trump.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted Wednesday night, calling for New Yorkers to confront anti-Semitism.
In The Rise of Skywalker, the pair finally get a chance to confront each other as individuals.
When Abby explains how Sweeney's Pat character ruined Abby's adolescent life, Chris urges Abby to confront Sweeney.
Timmons said you need to confront your fears by figuring out what exactly you are afraid of.
"There's a sense that Pakistan may take some steps" to confront Pakistan-based militant groups, she said.
But for me it is the only way I know to confront the past and take responsibility.
But first we have to confront reality as it is — not as we wish it to be.   
When Buttigieg whirled around to confront him, had he hit the kid or just stared him down?
And more recently, the rise of smartphones has forced regulators to confront challenges posed by mobile networks.
Students will encounter massive obstacles and they need to be prepared to confront each one head on.
Mr. Netanyahu, several experts said, wants to talk to Mr. Trump about how best to confront Iran.
"The first step in preparing to confront anyone is to name the issue for yourself," Engle says.
As Prime Minister, he surprised many Indians by challenging people to confront problems that had gone unaddressed.
That has been the hardest fact for me to confront: that abuse is knowingly and intentionally inflicted.
Several years later, when Kathy got breast cancer, she told her older sister to confront her abuser.
So I'm wondering if there is a way to confront my officemate and others without seeming rude.
But by ignoring Russia's impact on the election, Trump has done little to confront Putin for meddling.
Because Republicans control Congress, they have the unique ability and the institutional responsibility to confront President Trump.

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