Examples of using Being confronted in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
Marketers are often being confronted with the challenge to set up a communication plan.
Being confronted with bad odours on toilets is very annoying
care must be taken to avoid being confronted with similar difficulties in respect of the proposed new scenarios.
But what happens when the mouse ends up being confronted by his own imagination?
through participants being confronted with alternative solutions
this time about a couple on honeymoon; being confronted with the past of the girl.
Being confronted with a new idea, Levon suddenly collapsed completely
His public appearance starts, being confronted with the detoriation of Israel's religious leadership.
associative images Ravages shows a breakable world, where humans see themselves being confronted both with decay and the unchangeable.
This need often arises from being confronted with(new) problems that require a solution.
But the Red Shirts are being confronted by a different set of“colored” protesters:
put the radio or television on without being confronted by new developments in the IT or digitalisation sectors.
After being confronted with evidence seized from BALCO,
Not a day goes by without us being confronted by images of a failing system.
This creates an unnecessary administrative burden for port users being confronted with different forms
other new media in safety, without being confronted with illegal and unwanted content.
It is time to make it impossible for members of the Khazarian mafia to appear in public without being confronted about their crimes and lies.
It is an area where you can enjoy landscapes without being confronted with the inconveniences of the modern world.