Sentence examples for confront a subject from inspiring English sources

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That got him thinking about the relative dearth of films that truly confront a subject as common as the end of love.

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The first feature film by László Nemes confronts a subject that many people would prefer not to think about, let alone to cast in dramatic form.

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.

In his second novel, Mark T. Mustian appears to confront an enormous subject: the Turkish deportation of Armenians during World War I, when hundreds of thousands died amid a hellish march into Syria — an expulsion that has, outside Turkey, often been labeled as genocide.

We have accepted poetry books where one of these three factors may greatly outweigh the others, which leaves room for us to be purely excited by a brilliant, singular voice, or by a manuscript that confronts a subject that is unique or ignored, or by a collection that amazes in its structural and formal varieties and tones.

My subjects also had to confront an even more essential truth issue: the role of honesty in their personal lives.

Heylin writes that both "Watching the River Flow" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" confront "the same subject matter, a continuing dearth of inspiration, in a refreshingly honest matter".

To sum up, then, because aesthetics tries to describe artworks from the perspective of a subject confronting an external art object, the aesthetic approach begins always-already "too late" (BT 249/SZ 249/SZ

Modern aesthetics presupposes the perspective of a subject confronting an external object and thereby misses the way art works inconspicuously in the background of human existence to shape and transform our sense of what is and what matters.

I had hoped that the filmmakers would confront the subject of danger as a premise for delving into the marrow of Nancy's life as it is exposed, perhaps for the first time, and as she acknowledges its deepest substance, perhaps for the first time, while confronting her first experience of existential fear.

Mr. Romney also confronted head-on a subject that he had been more reluctant to wade into: chastising Republicans for running up the deficit when they controlled Washington.

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