They are afraid to feel certain things or be
confronted with certain situations.
Not exact matches
«She's
confronted with a
situation where the mayor's said he is going to veto the bill, and she would like to know and be
certain that we have those 34 votes to override.»
What is happening now, as was the case
with the murderous Boko Haram group then, is a government adopting a policy of appeasement, or even turning a blind eye, in a
situation that requires courage to deploy the full weight of the law to crush a
certain and undisguised danger
confronting the country.
When I first started writing it, the movie was meant to
confront the audience a little bit more,
with the justified fear of being black in
certain situations in this country.