Sentence examples for point of confrontation from inspiring English sources

'point of confrontation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation in which two people or groups disagree or oppose each other in an argument. For example: "The issue of global warming has become a major point of confrontation in politics today."

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His support for Batka could be the next big point of confrontation.

The best course, Allison argues, is not to get to that point of confrontation in the first place.

The first video of the shooting to be released publicly shows the officers and Sterling — three large men — at the point of confrontation.

On the day of Gray's funeral, the mall, in West Baltimore, had been a flash point of confrontation among police clad in riot gear, protesters, and looters, but now the scene was placid.

Andrew Imbrie's Second Symphony, from 1970, brought forward the tone and style of his teacher Roger Sessions: at times blunt to the point of confrontation, deeply in love with complication and in general exuding an American cussedness.

In the long term, analysts say, China's economic ties with Central Asia could liberate it from any concern that the United States could use its superior naval power to enforce a sea blockade, should relations ever deteriorate to the point of confrontation.

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Here are just a couple of Russian-made points of confrontation that are meeting with Mr. Obama's silence: Russia's continued supply of weapons to a murderous regime in Syria, and Russian leaders' revived talk about targeting eventual U.S. missile-defense sites in Europe with its own weapons.

There is much here about gaps and elision, and the points of confrontation and elusion mapped by vectors, and spillages in the middle distance, and inadvertent (or enforced) circumnavigations, and juxtapositions of the senses that self-consciously fail (on the page) to honor the immediacy and ambience of the sensory.

In the first session, the relevant standardized communication techniques were described and presented as an effective tool for resolving GPs' antipathy towards somatisers, patients' fears and the most likely points of confrontation with patients with medically unexplained symptoms.

Carol Bundy, the wife of a Nevada rancher locked in a tense standoff with federal rangers, warns the ongoing dispute could escalate to the point of a confrontation similar to those at Ruby Ridge and Waco.

The Chinese police had been watching the tensions escalate to the point of physical confrontations but made no attempts to break up any of the fights taking place on the court.

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