Sentence examples for confronting the burden from inspiring English sources

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Set in a nameless Latin American country, this is an allegory about war and responsibility, confronting the burden of history as hauntingly as this director's films so often have.

Confronting the burden of years of contamination, Chevron's management asserted in its letter last week that, "There is no scientific or medical evidence to support claims of increased cancer risk in the region".

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Both films confront the burden of guilt as an existential cataclysm; "Manchester" adds to it a sense of irreparable personal loss that invests it with a stifled howl of melodramatic fury, a daily tragedy in which the stuff of daily working life is grotesquely, comically inadequate to the absolute emotions tearing it apart.

Certainly, this is likely to happen at some point as the company confronts the burdens of stunning success in a relatively short period of time.

SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly a year after it announced its bid to go public, Facebook is confronting the ultimate burden of the information age: how to help its users find what they are looking for amid the billions of pictures, "likes" and status updates they post every day.

However, it is important to recognize that these incidence survey approaches do not provide a complete account of the burden of resistance and may, in many circumstances, underestimate the investment in resources that will be required to confront the total burden of resistance within communities.

There is an urgent need to train and foster academic geriatric oncologists (GO) who can participate in a wide number of initiatives designed to confront the increasing burden of an aging population on the health care delivery systems.

The nonfiction award went to Edward Ball for his first book, "Slaves in the Family," about his search for the descendants of the slaves owned by his ancestors in South Carolina, and his attempt to confront the moral burden of slavery.

The poisoning of former Soviet Union double agent Sergei Skripal in Britain have triggered new tensions with the West, but there are also signs that the Kremlin may be willing to strike a more conciliatory tone in an attempt to repair relations with the West and confront the sanctions burden.

Brazil, a middle-income country with 200 million inhabitants, is striving to confront the increased burden of the NCDs.

But if the U.S. is willing to share the burden of confronting the DPRK, Beijing would be willing to cooperate at a price.

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