Sentence examples for confronted at all from inspiring English sources

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In particular, in the two most important and sensitive areas of public policy, education and health, those forces have barely been confronted at all.

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After having made a profound impact throughout the United States as well as across the globe, the Occupy movement confronted evictions at all of the major 'occupy' locations.

Four years after "An Early Frost," and taking a page from the same playbook, "The Ryan White Story" allowed television viewers to confront the disease without confronting homosexuality at all.

We also asked people what they'd do if they were having a conversation with a family friend who said something they considered as being xenophobic: 72percentt said they would confront them in front of everyone; 12 percent said they would confront them in private; 15 percent said they wouldn't confront them at all.

So mostly they have chosen not to confront them at all; the difference between the current board and that led by Laporta, whose convictions were far clearer, is striking.

While most of them do not comment on the shooting directly (only Greg Corbin's poem does), they all confront at least some of the issues that are in play.

Confronted by all that emptiness at eight knots, all those shades of blue, the world is going to look too much like the vacancy of their real lives for anyone to risk actuality.

But nowhere does he make the point that, under a truly independent regime of ownership and regulation, he would not have to confront such issues at all.

Ideological MPs claim that the royals are supporting ill-educated, apolitical candidates in the hope of securing an even more vacuous parliament, incapable of confronting the government at all.

This, she feels, is better than trying not to confront his death at all, which she did for many years: "And it was odd, because I started to feel like I was denying him".

How to address the plight of the hundreds of thousands of workers in single-factory towns in Russia is one of the most vexing economic problems confronting government officials at all levels in Russia, particularly as slow growth in the global economy keeps a lid on energy prices, depriving the government of revenues.

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