Sentence examples for because we now face from inspiring English sources

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"Last weekend was a wonderful weekend for us, and certainly a wonderful weekend for the city," said Hughton, "but the feeling doesn't last too long because we now face a very, very difficult match".

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"The problem that we now face is that because the market is flooded with people who don't have any special needs at all, you can't find employers willing to take people on," she says.

He said that if the Israeli Parliament calls for new elections, as many politicians expect, when it returns from its summer recess on Oct. 29, "I will go to the people to ask their trust in continuing to steer the helm of the peace process, and I tell you that this trust will be given, because we are now faced with dramatic decisions.

Because we are now facing global population expansion and a growing shortage of water resources, upland rice and especially knowledge about its genetic mechanisms for dry land adaptation become more important as they allow the possibility of transforming or modifying high-yield irrigated varieties of rice to upland ones.

The discovery is shattering because I now face having to learn 132 lines of poetry.

But the recent growth of road tolling has occurred because governments now face a double problem, says Jack Opiola of Hyder Consulting, a tolling expert who is currently helping the British, Australian and New Zealand governments to design schemes for trucks.

Foundation trusts cut the length of hospital stays in 2004-05, whereas it rose among other hospitals (see chart).Foundation trusts are also improving their performance because they now face more rigorous financial discipline than other hospitals.

Many leave voters are already having second thoughts, and prime minister Theresa May's uncompromising negotiating position will paradoxically accelerate this process, because voters now face a much more extreme version of Brexit than they were promised by the leave campaign.

Because of this, many countries now face challenges finding and removing MEC in order to return the land to productivity.

Transgender people, whose rights have already been under especially brutal assault everywhere from high schools to the U.S. military because of Trump administration directives, now face the threat of having their very humanity denied by the law.

Add a potential polio epidemic to the threats that innocent civilians now face because of Syria's civil war.

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