Examples of 'now faces' in a sentence

Meaning of "now faces"

This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone or something is currently dealing with or confronting a specific challenge, problem, or issue. It implies that the person or thing is currently in a position where they have to address or handle the mentioned difficulty

How to use "now faces" in a sentence

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Marshall now faces the ultimate test.
That leads to my third remark on what now faces us.
The valley now faces threats of deforestation.
The sales manager now faces.
The hospital now faces imminent demolition.
Now faces a likely sentenced to prison.
The revolution now faces great dangers.
He now faces expulsion from the party.
The international community now faces unprecedented opportunities.
She now faces yet another challenge.
Yet that prosperity now faces many challenges.
She now faces the hardest of decisions.
The industry now faces changes.
She now faces a charge of child neglect.
Search engine marketing now faces a similar challenge.

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She now faces the tough task.
Liberal maritime order now faces serious challenges.
She now faces charges of child abuse.
Excommunicated priest now faces expulsion.
And he now faces five years in prison.
This is a problem the world now faces together.
Google now faces the same problem.
The renovated house now faces the road.
Ronaldo now faces another rape allegation.
Building on that is the urgent task which now faces us.
Brian now faces me and strikes a pose.
The international community now faces two broad challenges.
He now faces burglary and trespassing charges.
Our organization now faces its greatest test.
He now faces sentencing and probable jail time.
So humanitarian aid now faces a really scary challenge.
He now faces a charge of accessory after the fact.
The building now faces demolition.
Clay now faces a nomadic existence of uncertain duration.
The gun industry now faces the same threat.
Hall now faces federal narcotics smuggling charges.
Our country now faces.
California now faces a massive budget crisis.
And it is this barrier of time that history now faces.
The woman now faces criminal charges.
This is the root of the political problem which now faces us.
The state now faces a teacher shortage.
He was forced out of his company and now faces criminal charges.
Moldova now faces a turning point.
How to make sense of the complex challenges society now faces.
The nation now faces two threats.
He now faces months of recovery in hospital and years of rehabilitation.
The same situation now faces advertising agencies.
She now faces an uncertain future with apprehension.
That was his decision and he now faces the consequences.

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