Sentence examples for thereby confronted from inspiring English sources

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And his acquaintances — he had few friends and, it seems, in the course of his life, not a single lover of either sex — were thereby confronted with the same question as his readers: where did innocence and joy end and playacting begin?

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Finally, the iPhone 3G S harbors a better, beefier battery, thereby confronting another chronic complaint.

The new manufacturing paradigm, which we conceptualise as integrated manufacturing, focuses upon the lateral flow of products and services, and thereby confronts management accounting ideals of hierarchical flows of information for planning and control.

From this point of view of the circumstantialities of life, taking into account the fact that the "I," as the prime human reality, is not sufficient unto itself, the realization of this factor of life spurs the individual into action and thereby confronts him or her with external reality (Obras, 5: 72 73).

This is said to be about "speech" because unions represent working people, enabling them to band together and collectively bargain, and thereby confront those with concentrated wealth and power on a more level playing field.

When these community-based programs are equipped with VASA, they can potentially promote community participation in mitigating maternal death events through increased awareness and mortality reviews, thereby confronting both obstetric and social factors contributing to the risk of death [ 14].

To evaluate the extent of TRAIL-mediated andptheis and the functionality of the TRAIL-signalling pathway, we used rhs TRAIL, thereby confronting our RCC cell lines with an uniform apoptotic signal.

Early reductions in the incidence of ER-positive disease (Fisher et al, 1998; Cummings et al, 1999) will potentially result in SERM-resistant breast cancers, thereby confronting the oncologist with unanticipated and complex treatment decisions in an increasing proportion of women.

He told me that he was confronted with a choice — let the statue stand, thereby becoming a symbol of the regime *not* falling, or take it down.

Some lenders, for example, are guaranteeing borrowers a flat rate for closing costs, thereby eliminating the potential for "sticker shock" when the borrower is confronted at the closing with a dozen or so separate charges.

Julia Lohmann, a young German designer, made her Cow Bench in the shape of one cow's back and upholstered it in the same animal's hide, thereby forcing us to confront the source of the leather.

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