Sentence examples for begun to confront from inspiring English sources

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Reeve has begun to confront scientists directly, speaking at major conferences about his concerns.

He has begun to confront policy choices that have provoked some political fire.

The citizens of Iran have only just begun to confront their radical theocratic leaders.

But now he has begun to confront a series of policy choices that have provoked some political fire.

Faced with that threat, Dominican officials have begun to confront the epidemic in ways that donors and policy experts hope could provide a model for the region.

(Scotland has only lately begun to confront its own part in the African slave trade, for too long conveniently passed off as an English malignancy).

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Anvil are a band beginning to confront their humour.

Those who do pose a challenge this nation is only beginning to confront.

Seven years later, Congress is only beginning to confront the challenge of global warming.

It doesn't even begin to confront the hunger being assuaged by external alteration.

The 1980 coup is not the only sensitive subject filmmakers are beginning to confront.

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