91. The coordinator of the human rights office, Bishop Mario Rios Montt, urged Guatemalans to confront the problem. 92. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is developing new training and maintenance programs to confront the problem of decayed wiring on airplanes. 93. To confront the problem of drug use, some organizations, have set up places for people to take a time out and distribute drug prevention literature. 94. To confront that problem, Congress is set to draft a law establishing a unified national police force in the coming months. 95. To the pessimists, the second Asia-Europe Meeting comes at an inopportune time because both Asia and Europe are confronting serious problems on their home fronts. 96. We have a responsibility to confront the problems that face Nicaragua today. 97. We must show courage in a time of blessing, by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations. 98. He denied that Holland had been deliberately taken to Chessington to help him confront his problems with young children. 99. However the Canadian-born French player is likely to confront more problems off court than on it. 100. Like other societies, Hong Kong has been forced to confront the problems of an aging population. |