Sentence examples for squarely confronting from inspiring English sources

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Squarely confronting its colonial and military past is essential if Japan wants to build new relations with nations upon which its army inflicted such terrible damage before and during the second world war.

"The notion is to change the areas of conversation," Mr. Levy said in an interview, "so that we are squarely confronting some of the great philosophical questions of our day".

"The notion is to change the areas of conversation, so that we are squarely confronting some of the great philosophical questions of our day," Mr. Levy told Abby Goodnough of The Times.

The Justice for Liz campaign has succeeded in starting the conversation on how rape is handled in Kenya, but without an accompanying mental shift, we continue operating around rather than squarely confronting the core issues that allowed us to fail Liz in the first place.

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The second is that the paper does not squarely confront changes to the security environment.

AT the moment, Microsoft is the tech company that most squarely confronts the post-monopoly predicament, as I.B.M. once did.

But the court has never squarely confronted whether racial or ethnic prejudice requires an exception to the general rule.

It should squarely confront the religious discrimination underlying Pleasant Grove City's rejection of Summum's monument and make clear that the city violated the Establishment Clause.

In Cairo, in May, 2009, President Obama managed to do that, delivering a memorable address that upheld democratic values and squarely confronted the battered image of the United States in the Muslim world.

This is precisely the question that Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the five-justice majority, squarely confronted in this landmark case: Is a policy of swabbing and DNA testing only certain arrestees — who have not been convicted and may never be convicted — truly reasonable?

But the Supreme Court never squarely confronted the frontier question now raised by Mr. Holder's investigations: Is a willful leak "prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States" if the leaker is revealing to Americans that the president is violating the Constitution?

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