Examples of 'must face up' in a sentence

Meaning of "must face up"

To must face up signifies the recognition and acceptance of a challenging or difficult situation. It implies taking responsibility for one's actions or circumstances, and acknowledging the need to confront and deal with any associated problems, obstacles, or unpleasant realities

How to use "must face up" in a sentence

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must face up
And you must face up to that fact.
The label side of the disc must face up.
Iraq must face up to its responsibilities in full.
I think a man must face up to his.
We must face up to this problem and solve it.
I am afraid that we must face up to the fact that.
We must face up to the risk of an avian influenza pandemic.
That is an issue we must face up to as well.
Iran must face up to its own responsibilities.
The maritime industry must face up to this problem.
They must face up to the enormity of the problems.
There is a lot our leading ladies must face up to.
Fund providers must face up to their responsibilities.
It is almost a biological phenomenon of society and one that we must face up to.
China must face up to its own history.

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The corrupt system on earth must face up to that decision.
Europe must face up to its responsibilities.
Imagine a couple wildly in love who must face up to a massive dilemma.
All of us must face up to the temptation to sin.
Only to discover that in facing the past you must face up to yourself.
Finally they must face up to their sins.
Note that the arrow on the DIN connector must face up.
Canadians must face up to this state of affairs.
He shows that those who would be disciples must face up to what it involves.
Everyone must face up to their responsibilities.
This diversity is a new reality that policymakers must face up to in the years ahead.
I must face up to the truth now.
For it is here where they must face up to the consequences.
They must face up to the emergency.
In the process European competition policy must face up to new challenges.
Humanity must face up to these facts.
This is the real political challenge that Europe must face up to.
The welfare state must face up to considerable challenges.
However, there are also risks that we must face up to.
Tunisian leaders must face up to some uncomfortable truths.
When installing floor boards, identifying numbers of boards must face up.
The owners must face up to that.
We must face up to the weaknesses in some occupational pension funds.
The international community must face up to the implications of this choice.
We must face up to those difficult questions.
The international community must face up to the coming tasks and challenges.
I must face up to the problem.
But the European Community must face up to its responsibilities.
We must face up to that responsibility.
Ireland abuse survivors say Pope must face up to Church s past sins.
You must face up to things.
Nevertheless, we are faced with the issue now and we must face up to it.
He only must face up to the facts.
If this means additional resources, then we must face up to this need.
Politicians must face up to their responsibilities.

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