confront head-on

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to deal with a problem or situation in a very direct and determined way

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  • The new state confronted head-on the question of national identity.
  • It's time to confront this issue head-on instead of avoiding it.
  • She decided to confront the rumors head-on instead of ignoring them.
  • She decided to confront her fears head-on by signing up for public speaking.
  • As a leader, you must be willing to confront challenges head-on.
  • The new CEO will have to confront the company's financial problems head-on.
  • We are confronting the company's financial crisis head-on with a new budget plan.
  • Confronting the bully head-on was the bravest thing he had ever done.
  • It's time to confront this issue head-on before it gets any worse.
  • Don't be afraid; confront the challenge head-on with confidence.
  • The team confronted their performance issues head-on during the meeting.
  • We must confront the reality of climate change head-on.
  • He learned that the only way to overcome his fear was to confront it head-on.
  • They have confronted their past mistakes head-on and are ready to move forward.
  • Rather than avoiding the difficult conversation, they chose to confront it head-on.
  • His strategy is to confront his critics head-on during the press conference.
  • The government will have to confront the climate crisis head-on with bold policies.
  • It's better to confront difficult conversations head-on rather than letting resentment build.
  • By confronting our own biases head-on, we can begin to create a more inclusive society.
  • Are you prepared to confront the consequences of your actions head-on?