Sentence examples for faces squarely from inspiring English sources

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Immanuel Kant faces squarely the problem of the normativity of judgments of taste.

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Labour has to face squarely the challenge confronting it.

That risk needs to be faced squarely at the NATO summit in Chicago in May.

It is the problem of political order that the Latin American left must face squarely.

His part of the story represents difficult truths that the reform movement has yet to face squarely — and needs to.

The deficit that Gordon's magical psychosis managed to conceal from the public – that at last is faced squarely.

Redemption, suffice it to say, rewards those who, having squandered glory to false idols, face squarely the past.

In these movies, death is faced squarely and head-on, and so are all its symptoms and dislocation.

He said he believed that counterterrorism officers have an obligation to face squarely "where we made mistakes and let the American people down".

Britain had, in fact, when the matter was faced squarely, little desire to hang on, given the exorbitant financial and political costs of late imperialism.

Instead of bandying about ideas of badness and madness, we need to face squarely the child-killing mother's own experience of being a child.

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