Sentence examples for ability to confront a from inspiring English sources

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"The ability to confront a witness is a constitutional right".

RENDITION It's interesting enough to hold your attention, but bad enough to make you despair of Hollywood's ability to confront a serious subject.

Several defense lawyers at Monday's hearing said they planned to file motions challenging the government's use of Mr. Gardiner's work — either because the defendants will lack an ability to confront a witness against them, a violation of the Sixth Amendment, or concerns over the possible violation of rules about hearsay evidence, when one witness quotes another.

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And we are absolutely confident in Prime Minister Allawi's, and his team's, ability to confront any such message".

Having the ability to confront all of our feelings head on and be present with them is one of the most important gifts we can give to ourselves.

Others address Pakistan's ability to maintain and strengthen democratically elected civilian government; the country's ability to confront and defeat an internal insurgent threat; and international support for Pakistan, including international donors, the United Nations and the World Bank.

Several Democrats said that the very thing Dr. Dean had long offered as his greatest strength as a candidate -- his ability to confront President Bush with a strong ideological challenge, fueled by huge numbers of new voters and millions in campaign contributions -- had been undercut by attacks from his opponents, as well as missteps by Dr. Dean.

There is a willingness and an ability to confront the harsh realities of life in a way that strips away artifice and niceties and shows you what the film-maker believes to be the truth of the situation".

"A lowering in interest rates does not depend only on Italy's efforts but also, and essentially, on Europe's ability to confront the crisis in a more decisive way".

You know, dissent was essentially one of the guiding principles in the founding of this country was that the expression of dissent, the ability to confront power with truth with a different point of view, with a lone voice in the wilderness that was all built into our concept of what this country was all about.

"He took almost everyone by surprise with sound, homespun macroeconomic policies, and an ability to confront US political pressure without immediate dramatic adverse consequences".

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