Our society will confront them and say, no, no matter what their cause is, be it the occupation of Iraq or Palestine.
They say that long after the war is over, societies here will be confronting extraordinary rates of divorce, alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide and domestic and public violence.
In her view, the question of how society confronts crime is not a scientific issue, but a moral one.
Worse, society now confronts a new generation of environmental dangers, more insidious, far-reaching and intractable than the old.
For a society with no limits on tolerance cannot recognize and confront evil behavior.
How do governments and societies confront new and transformative Internet technologies?
How does a society responsible for genocide confront its past?
From the Soviet Union to South Africa, societies are confronting their fundamental problems.
Experts on aging say John Paul is providing people with something else as well: a reminder and warning of questions that society must confront as medical advances prolong people's lives.
Despite its stubborn desire to deny death, American society must confront its new-found medical powers and set humane and thoughtful rules for their use.