Sentence examples for scared to confront from inspiring English sources

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Mangers in social services departments are too scared to confront the issue because they fear being accused of racism by west African staff.

And although she harbors a crush on her handsome co-anchor, George Ryan Michael C Halll), Chubbuck rejects his advances, scared to confront the feelings he stirs up.

I felt too scared to confront comments like that because I was pleased just to have made some friends and didn't want to lose them.

When you deal with this level of distortion, you know you are facing regimes that are too scared to confront you with facts.

"Chamberlain and the Tories were not too scared to confront the Nazis, but rather saw it as being in British interests to negotiate".

Despite contemporary British Muslim life rarely puncturing the walls of the National, they presented Islam not only as a topic for dramatic exploration, but as an urgent problem: one that society has been too scared to confront.

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Plus, I was too scared to even confront him over the phone.

It's a movie about a director scared to death of confronting a masterpiece.

I didn't want to confront him; I was in truth scared to death at the possibility, however remote.

I was scared to death [Edward].

So, he is scared to hit me".

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