Sentences with phrase «to face up to something»

The terrifying metrics have been repeated so often they risk losing potency, but there is no alternative but to keep facing up to them.
You don't have to get a corridor, and then go through years of litigation, and so no one has really faced up to it.
«And everyone needs to face up to it who has their head in the sand,» Astorino said.
William Greider, strongly critical of global capitalism in his book One World Ready or Not, still believed there were remedies available if we were prepared to face up to them boldly.
In its own way it, like The Babadook — and The Final Girls — is about facing up to it, accepting all that we must take in life.
All Gooner are well aware of this BUT only some will dare face up to it.
Here we go again, face up to it lads Almunia is an average keeper and always will be.We are destined not to win anything next season either because we are still in denial, from the manager right down to the supporters.I hope you guys have conditioned your minds for more failure next season, because you not even prepared to admit we need a massive ovehaul to just compete.
We will face up to them with a meticulously enhanced Porsche 919 Hybrid and a team of six first - class drivers.»
«And everyone needs to face up to it who has their head in sand,» Astorino said.
Once you've found out that sloppy work has led to a poor product, you can either face up to it (but that's inconvenient and painful and maybe expensive) or you can unethically (and maybe dangerously) sweep the problem under the carpet.
Facing up to it is the only way for persevering and growing in married love; the only way to that relative personal and family happiness that God wishes for married people here on earth, and for the absolute happiness that he wishes for all in heaven.
We are the blame, face up to it, because of the free will God has given us..
If we agree, as surely we must, that the one inescapable and inevitable fact about every man and about the whole race of men is this death, we should also agree that it is in no sense morbid to face up to it and endeavor to come to terms with it.
But if you have a degree of intelligence it very much helps to put ones woes into perspective and enable you to face up to them, in practical ways.
So we've got to face up to it, there's no question.»
There is just too much money being made in football for the authorities to care, they would rather deny there's problem than face up to it and risk losing millions.
Let's face up to them — thankful for the good parts, sad for the bad parts, and realise that there are no perfect childhoods, no ideal schools or homes.
Checking and re-checking throughout the night became exhausting, turning on our flash - light on our phones just to see the tiny rise of her chest or putting our faces up to hers to feel her breath.
Let's face up to it when the Tory leadership contest comes and see how it flies.»
I do not believe that charge is fair, but it is real and we have to face up to it.
Moreover, Justin wants to thank all the writers who have criticized his idea and all guys who have written us letters for making him realize that HIV is not so horrible and he highly suggests that all men should face up to it and receive treatment.
Let's face up to it: by 1981 Harryhausen's once revolutionary one - man - show special effects had been long eclipsed by the likes of Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark!
Let's face up to it: Christopher Reeve is an excellent Clark Kent / Superman.
A report, «The trouble with... Sex in schools», warns that such behaviour and occurrences are becoming the «new social norm» and that schools and those working within them need to «face up to it».
Quite honestly, you all know the answer deep down but don't want to face up to it.
I said.Dean moved across the table and put his face up to mine.
That treading - water feeling is a horrible one, which only goes away once you face up to it and decide to take control.
«Face up to yourself» that you've previously been frivolous with money.
We just don't want to face up to it,» he said, adding that people do not want to change their lifestyle or the economy» for the sake of avoiding future costs.»
PW: I don't think they face up to it.
So, if you did make a blunder at the Christmas party, it's probably time to face up to it and ascertain whether you made a small mistake that will soon be forgotten — if it hasn't been already — or a career - limiting, category - five - hurricane - level mistake that needs some damage control and / or reputation management.
But then nothing good ever came without challenges, so it is time to face up to them.
There is a form of Naziism afoot in the world today, whether you can face up to it or not... DALER... whoever you are.
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