Without economic growth and job creation in Mexico, we won't be able to confront the migratory phenomenon.

Oppression is not limited to people of color, but if you feel guilty that's something you should confront.

If we become too scared to confront the chief problems of our time, there is no hope of ever solving them.

Sometimes the best thing we can ask for is change, and a fresh start forces us to confront change head-on.

Here are the facts we confront. No one is against conservation. No one is against alternative fuel sources.

I confront the European elite's self-image as tolerant 'while under their noses women are living like slaves.

Many of us stay in situations that don't serve us because we don't want to confront the fact that we've failed.

When you read something you have written, you have to confront some of the lies you have been telling yourself.

I was set to confront the might of the imperial empire with an M-1 carbine and enough hate to topple the world.

It might be inevitable that we have to confront the idea that our destiny is to be one world with one language.

The first principle of tackling corruption is that you do not engage in it and you have the will to confront it.

As prime minister, Hariri did not directly confront Hezbollah or the Syrians, but conflict simmered nonetheless.

Confront your fears, list them, get to know them, and only then will you be able to put them aside and move ahead.

As a New Yorker, this is what you do: you confront, jab, and slap, sometimes wrongly, then smile and forget about it.

Do you know how big of an insult that is to me - to say that I had to be brave to confront some ignorant white folks?

It is an ambitious agenda, but the approach to Russia should be, 'Confront where we must, but cooperate where we can.'

As we confront the child obesity crisis, advergames that promote unhealthy foods to kids are a real cause for concern.

When the cause is just, and there's been injustice, then it's easy to kind of galvanize your emotions and confront a guy.

I don't much care who is gay or straight or married or not. I mostly notice if they are brave enough to confront bigotry.

The money from wealthy nations to confront some very real global poverty and economic issues is largely given out of guilt.

It's probably the journalist in me, but I'm naturally suspicious about consensus and always feel an impulse to confront it.

Sometimes it's liberating to confront horrible things in lyrics as a way to master the shadow-self that exists in everyone.

I think books that are meant to be read in the nighttime ought to confront the very fears that we're trying to think about.

Great political leaders risk unpopularity, patiently explain their case and confront prejudice, bigotry and vested interests.

My half-suppressed Canadian years, my whole childhood and youth, rose like a corpse from the bottom of the sea to confront me.

The United States has to have the capability to deal with more than one enemy at one time and be able to confront them and win.

We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.

To discern what weaknesses and faults separate you from God, you must enter into your own inward ground and then confront yourself.

We cannot turn away because a topic is unpleasant or vile. Why? Because one way to rid our society of evil is to confront it boldly.

The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis.

There are so many things we are afraid of, thinking that if we confront them, they will kill us. Most of it goes back to your infancy.

Confront a corpse at least once. The absolute absence of life is the most disturbing and challenging confrontation you will ever have.

I thought I'd use music to confront the problems that I faced, and it helped. I found a more healing mindset, and it did rejuvenate me.

The expansion and sophistication of transnational crime represents one of the most dangerous threats we confront in the next millennium.

We have ways to confront the attention that Messi gets. Some teams mark him personally; others get physical and surround him with players.

You see, party labels do not ensure unanimity any more than trying to cast the challenge we confront as a people through a partisan prism.

Prenatal testing is a complicated decision for many women, forcing us to confront concerns about a disabled child and risks of miscarriage.

Sometimes you have to confront your demons and sometimes even let them loose to genuinely find a place where you can gain some understanding.

Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core.

We have to be ready to confront the risks that the terrorists and others present to our city and those risks are unique in any nation's capital.

We need to understand where our issues and challenges are and confront them head on. Because you can fix anything if you know there's a problem.

One of the inevitable aspects of debates about euthanasia is the reluctance on the part of advocates to confront the essence of what they propose.

As our leaders in Washington confront tough decisions about our budget priorities, I urge them to continue federal funding for public broadcasting.

America, at its core, is a country of strong and resilient people who are prepared to confront the challenges posed by those who seek to do us harm.

Confrontation is not a dirty word. Sometimes it's the best kind of journalism as long you don't confront people just for the sake of a confrontation.

The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I'm all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world.

The studio is the place for me to really confront my feelings and get it all out. I love being in that space and creating, doing what I love, making art.

And, perhaps most importantly, regional conflicts will again and again confront us with a cruel choice between costly engagement and costly indifference.

You cannot create new science unless you realize where the old science leaves off and new science begins, and science fiction forces us to confront this.

The idea of ignoring your past, only to confront it later in life, is a familiar experience whether you come here from Hungary or French Canada or Ireland.

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