71. To get a computer to do this kind of analysis, programmers must confront fundamental problems in artificial intelligence. 72. Travelers trying to make last-minute flight reservations to the islands this year should confront fewer problems than usual. 73. Whenever he has been confronted by scandal, Clinton has tried to direct attention instead toward his devotion to confronting the problems facing the country. 74. Within this gap festers mistrust and antagonism, and the Giants make things worse by not confronting the problem head-on. 75. A former cabinet member in charge of human rights declared on Friday that torture existed in Turkey and said the problem should be confronted. 76. A more comprehensive plan to confront the problem, including special centers for women in major police stations, is expected in April. 77. A more comprehensive plan to confront the problem is expected in March. 78. Also, Clinton was leaving Ireland and going home to confront problems shaking his own presidency at its foundation. 79. Anti-Semitism and racism are flourishing at the highest level in Romanian soccer and authorities are refusing to confront the problem, critics charged Friday. |