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confront

[kuhn-fruhnt] / kənˈfrʌnt /


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If a proposal fails, activists still demonstrate to supporters a willingness to confront the corporation.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There is real scope for change" although it might not happen fast enough, said Forbes, whose organisation is researching how Australia and other countries are requiring platforms to confront the issue.

From Barron's

So was Panahi's work -- which spotlights the dilemmas of a group of ordinary Iranians as they confront a man they believe to have tortured them in jail -- not given its due?

From Barron's

Starmer said "any adversary must know that in a crisis they could be confronted by our combined strength" alongside France.

From Barron's

What might otherwise linger as low-grade uncertainty is confronted all at once.

From The Wall Street Journal