Perhaps he realizes that Dr. Dean has a chance to effectively confront the conservative agendas of both parties and give voters a real choice between two points of view for the first time in a long while.
At the summit, we'll make the most significant reforms in NATO since 1949 - reforms which will allow our alliance to effectively confront new dangers.
'The knowledge society' requires new forms of dialogue between professionals and citizens, if society is to comprehend and effectively confront the problems facing it.
This meeting should give an initial sense of whether the paper can effectively confront its problems.
Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali led off today's opening session saying that "the future of human society" depended on this conference and on its ability to effectively confront a population explosion in the poorest nations.
But some Democrats and Republicans said they were concerned about whether the Administration would effectively confront a reversal in either area.
Nieto's work seeks to shed light on common institutional policies and practices (racism, inequality, discrimination, and other forms of exclusion) in multicultural learning environments and to show teachers how to effectively confront these challenges.
On the domestic side, would a parliamentary system have improved on the New Deal, or could it effectively confront today's deficit, poverty, racial inequality, environmental degradation?
He had seen men, women, and even children subjected to deep psychological probing and treatment, plucking out their demons, leaving them better adjusted and better able to effectively confront the reality around them.