He has emotional issues, but won't confront or admit to them.
Now we are confronted by images that belong to, well, to a new century.
We are now confronting a similar situation with regard to child sexual abuse.
The people there will then suddenly be confronted with the euro from one day to the next as well.
You would be confronted with your statements to the police at the house.
She also confronts more down to earth problems, particularly alcoholism.
We have the job of confronting a serious threat to peace.
Sometimes the two leads meet and become involved initially, then must confront challenges to their union.
Later in the play the wife and son decide to confront him but to no avail.
Increasingly, the public and legislators are confronted with the problem of easy access to guns in some states.