"government" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "Today, at last, the American people and our government have confronted the violence and come to the defense of the innocent child."
- The government and people in the markets are confronting a much more difficult and complex policy agenda.
- However much skepticism is warranted, the federal government has never confronted even the likelihood of such fiscal plenty.
- Whether the government will confront the problem of neglect in a land whose economy is nose-diving and 300,000 college graduates cannot find jobs, is not clear.
- Webb argued that the government must "confront the growing unfairness in this age of globalization."
- If international humanitarianism is to preserve its legitimacy, both governments and private humanitarian organizations must confront critiques such as Maren's.
- How do governments and societies confront new and transformative Internet technologies?
- That is the complex of issues that governments must now confront, and they are getting stuck on the old barricades.
- "That means that when the government confronts it, they think the problem's not too big."
- The government confronted the global nuclear arms race by strong opposition to French testing in the Pacific.
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