Sentence examples for confronting the implications from inspiring English sources

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But in some ways the debate is just getting going — and Europe is already confronting the implications of the choices it has made so far.

A century and a half later, their great-great-granddaughter, Bliss Broyard, who had been raised as white, abruptly found herself confronting the implications of her newly discovered black identity.

Then out of the blue, on a clear summer day, he became a middle-age man in need of emergency medical treatment, hospitalized and confronting the implications of a condition that could affect his life in big and small ways like requiring daily medication or making it inadvisable to drive a car.

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His intent was to persuade the researchers to confront the implications of their work.

He is forcing Americans to confront the implications of their choices.

The Democrats are on defense because they are unwilling to ask voters to confront the implications of their choices.

In the "first contact" narrative, one can enjoy the novel thrill of alienness without having to confront the implications of everyday interactions with aliens.

Much as a new black protest movement is forcing the US to confront the implications of racialized policing, vocal comics readers are prompting publishers to confront the implications of showing mostly white characters written by mostly white creators – particularly when heroes motivated by justice have nothing to say about collective pushes for social justice.

This year, the Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown, New York, had its first real opportunity to confront the implications of the game's two-decade run of performance-enhancing drugs — and perhaps nudge the sport toward some kind of wider reëvaluation of its recent past.

The best thing about the long-term budget proposal from Paul Ryan, the Republican chairman of the House Budget Committee, is that it forces Americans to confront the implications of their choices.

As Lepore points out, end-of-life care constitutes a vast proportion of annual medical expenditures, but the generalized failure to confront the implications of real costs on moral grounds is an invitation to posturing, or even demagoguery.

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