11. As he speaks and writes about being out and Orthodox, Greenberg is confronting a problem faced by gays and lesbians in other conservative faiths. 12. As they try to confront this problem, some Republicans, including House Speaker Newt Gingrich, are describing the gender gap as a problem merely of perception. 13. At least lawsuits confront problems in a civil manner, contrary to the demeanor of some other town residents, Ford said. 14. As you embark on therapy, give yourself credit for the courage it takes to confront your problems. 15. Because there are no regular, high-level military talks between Saudi Arabia and the United States, both sides tend to avoid confronting problems head on. 16. Better, they insist, to confront the problem the old-fashioned way. 17. A lost check does lead some recipients to confront their problems. 18. A discussion such as this is one of several ways in which schools and public officials are beginning to confront the problem of escalating violence among adolescent girls. 19. A social worker provided by the union has been called in to help many of the women confront the problem of domestic violence. 20. Aides say Clinton is all but certain to favor naming blue-ribbon commissions to confront those problems. |