Examples of using Confronted in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Programming
I confronted Justin, but he apologized.
Other than this, you will be confronted by many puzzles and mini games.
So when we are confronted by a powerful image, we all have a choice.
We are confronted by many options and choices.
Young people in Europe are regularly confronted with alcohol advertising on television.
Victims of bullying are in most cases confronted with social exclusion.
When Chase came back to guest-host an episode, Murray confronted him.
Over the coming decades, Europe will be confronted with the implications of an ageing population.
You never know what kind of person you will be confronted with.
As a result, consumers will be confronted with a discontinuity of services.
The EU and its Member States will also be confronted with new challenges.
We are confronted with the challenges of climate change,
When confronted by a tiger, the adult members of a gaur herd often form a circle surrounding the vulnerable young
I have confronted my own demons,
A: If confronted with such problems,
In a dream he was confronted by a mile-high bell tower,
Like most good startup founders confronted with a problem, they decided to solve it themselves by building a data discovery platform for data scientists.
In 1962, Adolf Eichmann was hanged in Jerusalem. In 1963, Fritz Bauer confronted Germany with its past at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials.
Resettlement of refugees in the EU must be an integral part of the EU's efforts to support neighbouring countries confronted with significant refugee flows.
On the way will be the subject of obstacles that will change the trajectory of its flight when confronted with them, so do not forget about them.