Sentence examples for intended to confront from inspiring English sources

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He intended to confront Uribe there.

The MDC chief, a three-time loser to Mugabe, said though his condition was unfortunate, he intended to confront "this development with the determination to overcome it".

The museum, according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Web site, is intended to confront issues like "global anti-Semitism, extremism, hate, human dignity and responsibility, and promoting unity and respect among Jews and people of all faiths".

A dinner scene is delicately rendered with chiaroscuro lighting, while alternating head-on shots during tense conversations between Timnit T. and Ms. Finocchiaro seem intended to confront the audience with the gravity of the situation.

On the eve of his first and only summit meeting with John F. Kennedy, he informed the Kremlin that he intended to confront the American president over the Western military presence in Berlin.

On his final visit to Asia as president this week, Mr. Obama had intended to confront America's wartime legacy in Laos and to reaffirm his strategic pivot to the region.

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"We don't intend to confront the U.S., or anyone else for that matter," he added.

The authorities have warned that they intend to confront the protesters harshly.

But Mr. Perry's decision to come was intended as a signal, aides said, that he intends to confront Mr. Romney everywhere.

The back-and-forth provides an early look at how the two men intend to confront each other.

Promoting trust within Europe requires understanding how neighbors understand their security challenges and how they intend to confront those challenges.

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