Sentence examples for confronted with concern from inspiring English sources

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Confronted with concern that his own ambitious agenda and the uncertain climate it has created among employers have slowed hiring, the president defended his policies.

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Pyne gave the assurance after a heated debate in parliament on Thursday when prime minister Malcolm Turnbull was confronted with concerns a "yes" vote would not be binding.

Taken with the earlier records, however, they show that every few years since 1967, archdiocesan officials were confronted with concerns about Father Shanley's behavior or his advocacy of sex with boys.

It believes Alex Salmond's "appeal to national sentiment has superseded the anxieties many Scots felt when confronted with concerns about their ability to make their way in the world economically... with 10 days to go, the final appeal – as Mr Salmond intended it should be – is to the heart and not the head".

Finally! It's almost six months since Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy (and in doing so marked the onset of the current financial crisis), but only now are we seeing evidence that the bank's bosses had been confronted with concerns about the riskiness of their lending.

As campaigns get underway, candidates find themselves repeatedly confronted with concerns from voters about drug abuse in their communities and what they see as a shortsighted law enforcement approach to dealing with it.

Similarly, Dec. 25 is observed as a legal holiday, whether or not someone is a practicing Christian, so it is likely that it is a day of relative relaxation and unlikely to be a day someone is confronted with the concern of finding out the technical meaning of "major depression".

LONDON — Confronted with mounting concern over possible violation of civil liberties, lawmakers in Britain said Thursday for the first time that they would hear evidence from the public in their examination of the mass spying conducted by American and British national security authorities.

Confronted with such concerns, one of the artists, Haider Abu Karrar, defended the program on the grounds of pragmatism and inspiration.

Mark S. Scheid, the executive director of international programs at Rice University in Houston, said that when confronted with similar concerns, he liked to tell parents, "It's nearly always been true that study abroad is safer than being in the United States, and this is probably even more true now".

Support for offsetting declines when individuals are confronted with arguments concerning its effectiveness and ethicality, which suggests that future policies will require clear standards of additionality in order to address these concerns.

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