Sentences with phrase «confronted on»

We are confronted on a regular basis by the question of how catastrophic injuries will affect our clients in the future.
UPDATE 11/16: Holmstead was later confronted on camera by Gabe Elsner of the Checks and Balances Project after the disruption at the Politico forum.
When confronted on it he gets into a pissing contest.
In the lead up to and during the federal election, the movement made sure party leaders were constantly confronted on climate change and pipeline issues.
He was confronted on Radio 4 programme The Reunion: Tate Modern on 23 September by Sue MacGregor, regarding the Tate's purchase in 2005 of its trustee Chris Ofili's work, The Upper Room.
From his spare yet enigmatic forms of the 1960s to his complex, multi-faceted assemblages and installations of more recent years, Tuttle's primary impetus throughout has been to craft unique objects, using everyday, often ephemeral materials, that demand to be confronted on their own terms.
«As Amanda, you will navigate through an increasingly volatile world as you find yourself confronted on all sides by a panicked, desperate population and an unpredictable, ruthless Alien,» reads Xbox Live's description.
As Amanda, you are tasked with navigating an increasingly volatile space - station as you find yourself confronted on all sides by a panicked, desperate population, malfunctioning synthetics and a ruthless, blood - thirsty Alien.
The GI cover story the information comes from also alleges a September 2010 release date, and when confronted on the subject on Twitter, Rockstar responded with, «We have not announced a specific release date yet, but L.A. Noire is coming this fall.
Police officers are confronted on a regular basis with situations in which these issues are in play.
Intruders will be confronted on territory.
One high school junior, Duat» e Martin, recently confronted him on the topic after Cohen was selecting «student ambassadors» to visit area middle schools to recruit students to Cohen, Kleban said.
When confronted on twitter by his outrageous and insulting remarks, the bully wrote, «I don't let manners get in the way of my fierce advocacy for kids and for our public schools.»
I confronted him on it and he said it was an old profile, one he had before he met me, but deep down I think he always had two profiles up and that I've been played.
The queen, of course, doesn't generally have to worry about being confronted on political issues the way New York's first couple does.
She said she sent Bruno several NYRA - related memos, but when confronted on the witness stand could only produce one NYRA - related memo from her staff file.
The prime minister will be confronted on his return with the sight of strongly free - market Conservative MPs calling for state intervention to save Britain's steel industry.
The lumbering Labour press bus had a very good record of getting there very late for events we were covering, or sometimes missing them completely - and the event where Mrs Duffy confronted him on the pavement was one of those.
Some of the students who were witnesses to the incident said the deceased — Samuel, was sitting on the metal bars at the very top of the dormitory when his friend confronted him on a friendly dare.
Howe, confronted on the witness stand with police documents provided by Gitner, then reluctantly acknowledged that in 2009 he was charged with a crime after he stopped payment on a $ 6,500 check written to a Maryland car dealership that was supposed to be a downpayment for a new BMW.
According to Chief Supt. Sarfo - Peprah, after the assembly member had caught Afise Inusah red handed, he confronted her on her bad act and lodged a complaint with the Oda Divisional Police Command on her cruelty to the two children last Monday.
... I confronted him on a lot of things including that,» Dr Atta Mills told Bola Ray on Starr FM.
Teachers, and often, administrators, didn't know how to respond to the angry parents and upset students when confronted, and they were being confronted on a fairly regular basis!
Authorities say Mr Kelley had been confronted on at least two occasions in the last five years about domestic violence, including an assault on his ex-wife and a child that ended his Air Force career.
It struck me most forcefully when I saw one well - known polemic pastor bear false witness against some friends of mine, be confronted on it, admit he was wrong, and then not publicly address, retract, or apologize for what he said.
Pastors today who are misogynists or racists should absolutely be confronted on those sins.
Newman confronted me on my own ground — that of the importance of doctrinal orthodoxy — and demanded that I examine what my dogmatic principle meant for my Christian life.
I never confronted her on this because I'm afraid of what she might say to me.
When confronted on this transfer, Kim said that the transfer had been blocked and that he was taking steps to unblock it.
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Trading floors came to a standstill in New York when Lewis and Katsuyama were confronted on CNBC, the financial news channel, by William O'Brien, president of Bats Global Markets, the second - largest stock exchange operator in the US.
Except last week, when Jourdan Urbach, the CTO of social video platform Ocho, confronted him on stage at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen.
Fresh Tilled Soil, a Boston - area design firm with 28 employees, has devised a practical solution to this challenge, which most growing companies confront on a regular basis.
The man who has the attitude of mind which is rooted in eternity is neither deceived by the illusive glamours of this world nor unduly cast down by the unexplained suffering and the unsolved problems which confront him on all sides.
Now the man who has the attitude of mind which is rooted in eternity is neither deceived by the illusive glamours of this world nor unduly cast down by the unexplained suffering and the unsolved problems which confront him on all sides.
This article describes a daring idea both for Desmond Tutu and the BBC in which the victims or families of the victims were invited to confront on TV either the perpetrator or someone associated with the organization that had sanctioned, planned and accomplished the killing or injury of their loved ones during the Civil rights marches in the late 1960s.
I find myself confronting them on occasion.
This question must confront us on a later day.
Too many churchgoers think that it's the Church's role to confront those on the outside.
the reward 8 mill a year and no one to confront him on his continuous tactical mistakes.
In this case, however, it is to shield their children from disappointment, failure, and conflict — all things lighthouse parents allow their children to confront on their own.
Model courage when you confront him on issues or behaviors he needs to change, and then hold him accountable.
Ghanaians everywhere are looking up to Parliament and government for the solutions to the problems that confront them on daily basis.
Liberal House Democrats will likely confront him on that issue Thursday.
After unsuccessfully confronting them on Thursday, Mrs Mugabe reported the matter to the police.
Sean, who's been butting heads with Frank since he moved in, worries Frank will only end up hurting Fiona and confronts him on it.
I'm Dying Up Here, Season 1, Episode 10: After Goldie is fired, Cassie confronts her on why she should quit and follow her.
Bill was responsible — Bill, who she confronts on the porch of the chapel for a conversation that suggests the depth and weirdness of their association.
Sexual identity, the occult, and the power of will versus imagination confront her on the journey.
If you choose lie, however, you'll need to have some proof because the people will become defensive and confront you on calling them out.
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