confront造句151) Chavez denies he has given haven to Colombian rebels, and the former paratroop commander says he has instructed his military to confront members of any illegal armed group that slips into his country.
152) Women leaders need to be tough enough to confront people and to make hard decisions, yet when they exhibit such stalwartness, they may be criticized for being brash or showboating.
153) Creativity comes from the struggle and courage to confront death and to rebel against it.
154) It will confront many problems about system, law and management to popularize BOT pattern in western district.
155) Only one country dare confront Ramses II - the Hittites.
156) Prepare themselves for the information - rich world they now confront.
157) If you knew about the birth certificate, why didn't you confront me?
158) Live life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome then.
159) Goku and Android Number 8 confront General White at the top of Muscle Tower.
160) And yet, neoliberalism is still the only language used by European politicians to confront the crisis and to face the social conflicts that will break out over the next few months.
161) By switching course, India forces the non-proliferation community to confront India's criticisms of the treaty, which overlap with worries about the NPT's weaknesses.
162) We had never needed to confront nations sharply opposed to us.
163) A westernized Irish adoptee, Joong-Ah inevitably flies back to Korea to confront her past and to see the country she is really from, only to fall in love with her brother, Jae-Bok.
164) The life force is vigorous. The delight that accompanies it counter - balances all pains and hardships, that confront men.
165) However, although Standish was fearless in battle, he was too shy to confront Mullins directly, so he sent his young friend, Alden.
166) That is not to say the Butterball corporation, which took over the plant from Cargill in 2006, does not have to confront such issues.
167) When the troubadour appears, the two men confront each other and the troubadour reveals his true identity: he is Manrico, leader of the partisan rebel forces.
168) Many struggle with guilt and shame over sin we have committed. But Christians do not confront sin in the church. Thus, unconfessed sin is allowed to fester.
169) General McChrystal's directive tells soldiers to "confront self-serving officials who monopolise wealth and power and abuse people's trust".
170) During the WTO transitional period, we will confront the regulated floating interest rate system, which would be both a challenge and an opportunity to the small and medium sized banks.
171) You need to confront those who have sided against you.
172) Any attempt to defend wilderness preservation must confront and attempt to refute this position.
173) You must confront the sulphurous dystopia of industrial New Jersey.
174) With more than one-fifth of the nation under water, it is critical we continue to respond in a quick, agile and creative manner to help confront increasing levels of disease, dehydration and hunger.
175) This design is the first solid-state memory system for satellite, which can confront with multi-clock sources and multi-data sources compatibly.
176) America is making a broad and determined effort to confront these dangers.
177) We do not want to confront Russia with it's huge resources, but it's Russia that wants to reconquer Georgia.
178) It is out of all reason to replace our own traditional mindset of long running history with one single marginalized set of values to confront mainstream western values.
179) Don't ever confront someone, or say some cheesy comeback , that's just desperate.
180) When danger threatens the forest, Athel Loren itself awakes to confront the assailant.