11.   At that point, candidates usually are forced to confront the issue and that somehow legitimizes the issue for journalists.

12.   Because dealing with doctors that have to confront those issues is controversial.

13.   Because no government money is involved, the program does not confront the issue of church and state separation.

14.   Beyond the protection of the rights to his likeness and name, Jordan has seldom if ever confronted an issue that motivated him to move from the middle.

15.   Blackwell said elected officials would be wise to deal with the reasons the public has lost faith in them, particularly by being willing to confront controversial issues.

16.   Abernathy confronted the issue of the third-level hallways when he was working on the reconstruction.

17.   After the show, the comedians agreed that it was easier for them to confront such issues because they were Canadians.

18.   But a prosecutor directly confronted the issue, telling jurors that whether they sentenced Mohamed to life or death would not matter to other terrorists.

19.   But for more than a century, Supreme Court cases have assumed, without ever directly confronting the issue, that the right does not apply to minor offenses.

20.   But Dolan notes that life insurers confronted this issue the Oklahoma City bombing.

v. + issue >>共 583
discuss 13.43%
raise 10.53%
address 7.69%
take 4.48%
resolve 4.12%
settle 2.67%
study 2.02%
debate 1.95%
tackle 1.59%
decide 1.57%
confront 0.53%
confront + n. >>共 819
problem 4.38%
issue 4.04%
police 1.93%
question 1.76%
man 1.50%
past 1.29%
reality 1.25%
group 1.20%
government 1.07%
challenge 1.07%
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