Sentence examples for thus confronted with from inspiring English sources

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Congress was thus confronted with the formulation of policy peculiarly within its wide swath of discretion.

We are thus confronted with the paradox that the devastation caused by backward-looking madmen will lead to a homage to the past.

Painters were thus confronted with the need to reject traditional, historical, or academic forms and conventions in an effort to create an art that would better reflect the changed social, material, and intellectual conditions of emerging modern life.

Tools for formal checking are thus confronted with problems which are "flattened" down to boolean level, so that a predominant part of their computational effort is wasted in performing useless boolean search on the bitwise encoding of integer data and arithmetical operations.

We are thus confronted with a conundrum: it seems our awareness must extend over time, but it seems it can't.

Thus, confronted with conflicting evidence about whether your affection is reciprocated you are far less likely to suspend judgement than to oscillate between full belief and full disbelief.

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We are thus confronted here with the historiographical and methodological question of the weight to be given to technical terms as opposed to ideas, a question that the present writer opts to leave open.

Thus, confronted for eight months with the reality of being examined by a Jewish policeman, Eichmann did not have the slightest hesitation in explaining to him at considerable length, and repeatedly, how he had been unable to attain a higher grade in the S.S., and why this was not his fault.

Thus, when confronted with a problem in their field, they are likely to encounter a familiar pattern, and can solve task-related problems effectively by using heuristics processing.

Thus, when confronted with cases involving direct restrictions on commercial speech or incidental restraints on expressive conduct, the Court was faced with the difficult choice of following the trend of expanding First Amendment coverage or instead deferring to government's power to regulate.

Thus, when confronted with places like Spain, where the drinking age is 16 but kids of all ages are given alcohol in many contexts, Americans are sure that Spaniards are all drunkards.

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