Sentence examples for reckoning with a from inspiring English sources

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When it comes to beloved narratives — books, movies, stories of all stripes — we're resistant to reckoning with a hard stop.

Although much of it tended to be unscientific and impulsive, it was an honest attempt at reckoning with a problem.

That year … was the beginning of Mr. Trump's reckoning with a decade of rapid, debt-fueled expansion.

When it comes to beloved narratives books, movies, stories of all stripes we're resistant to reckoning with a hard stop.

But that means reckoning with a regime that is still guilty of slaughtering scores of its own people.

Hundreds of people began coming to Sourp Giragos every day, the visits minor acts of curiosity, atonement, remembrance, a reckoning with a distant Armenian identity.

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When Bolivia says, "Our constitutional process is a long-overdue historical reckoning with an indigenous majority suffering poverty and discrimination.

Reckoning with such a fresh death "is not a nice situation," Michaels acknowledged.

Native American youth reckon with a changing Columbia River.

How Mattis would reckon with a real impending catastrophe is hard to predict.

How does she reckon with a man who fought for labor laws and condemned birth control?

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