Sentence examples for seriously faced from inspiring English sources

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Candida Brady and I talked over various possible subjects, but none, we felt, compared with the problem of waste, which affects us all, and which, despite all the evidence and research available, is not being seriously faced.

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"This was the first party to seriously face the issues of and problems of the gay community," said Hubert Koszela, 20, a student who attended the Palikot Movement's election-night rally.

"You know, it's practically impossible to talk really seriously face to face with you," she volunteers in a letter in 1934, when he was contemplating writing the memoir that would become "Present Indicative".

This city is now seriously facing with shortages of green spaces which results in lack of enough oxygen, air pollution and decrease in quality of living and lack of city livelihood which the unfavorable result of them can be seen on the soul, mind and also the body of its citizen.

Exactly one year ago, I found myself seriously facing the decision to either follow my newly-found passion for traveling, or pay rent.

And politicos who connive ways to cut Social Security and Medicaid to a point that millions of elderly live in poverty and may very well seriously face the concept of death panels in the near future.

Similarly, it's hard to separate the standing of Britain and France from their possession of nuclear weapons, which is why both retain them, even though neither seriously faces a nuclear threat.

It's one of the jokes of our time that we Americans have literally plowed trillions of dollars into what's called "national security" in the post-9/11 years without seriously facing climate change, a phenomenon that, if not brought under control, guarantees us a kind of insecurity we've never known.

There, seriously ill, faced by recriminations and overt disaffection, he resigned his protectorship on September 20.

Most seriously, he faced aggravated stalking charges in Miami, in connection with a man with whom he had fallen out over the best way to publicise his findings.

His breezy defence that he has sold his stake in the company to his son, and that as prime minister he cannot avoid making decisions about a sector as important as telecoms is hard to take seriously.Still, faced with outrage from the media, the government has backed down and pledged to revert to a 49% ceiling on foreign ownership.

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