Sentence examples for confronted with claims from inspiring English sources

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*Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage is allegedly broke and buried in debt after he was confronted with claims for millions of dollars in unpaid taxes.

Over the past few years, numerous museums have been confronted with claims that antiquities they have been acquiring were plundered by tomb robbers.

The matter touched on the king himself last week, when the royal household was confronted with claims that Juan Carlos had personally intervened to secure the appointment of Mr. Urdangarin, a former Olympic handball player, as assistant coach of the national team of Qatar.

Rolf Harris said "it takes two to tango" when confronted with claims of sex abuse, the brother of one of his alleged victims has said.

The majority of registered damage claims were related to surgical procedures, and hospital doctors were more often confronted with claims than office-based physicians.

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Confronted with these claims in court, Adelson accused Jacobs of being "delusional" and claimed he was dismissed for incompetence.

Each participant received a total of four company scenarios, in which an international airport operator was confronted with the claims of its non-shareholding stakeholders.

Confronted with the claim of an agreement, made in a book about his rise to high office by journalist Jasper Gerard, Clegg said: "I am in this because I believe it is the right thing to do.

If the lexicographers of the Harvard, Grove and Webster dictionaries cannot fully agree on how an opera differs from a musical, then pity the general managers of major American opera companies confronted with composers claiming to have written the first great American opera.

But another part gets mad, wanting to yell at the TV, "We're not all working on cures for AIDS, dumbass!" Then the first part asks the second part, "Um … why aren't you?" Our kneejerk reflex and also the usual response of scientific authorities when confronted with a claim that some bit of research is trivial is to counter that our accuser just doesn't understand how science works.

For years afterward, when confronted with the idealistic claims of public policy, I often pictured those shelters and the men who built them — as I'm sure many other A.T. hikers did, too.

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