We have no meanings for "confront the issue" in our records yet.
1 Hannah recalled Aunt Phiz's attempt to get her to confront the issue months ago.
2 He now had to confront the issue of Berta Heinkel.
3 Voters are likely to confront the issue next year.
4 Segars thinks the industry should confront the issue collectively.
5 We have to confront the issue that many men in India do not respect women.
6 He hesitated, unready to confront the issue of legacy.
7 Republican opposition means the president's best chance to confront the issue will mean flexing executive power.
8 Geithner's successor likely will have to confront the issue even if Congress finds a short-term fix.
9 Gorsuch urged the court to confront the issue .
10 It remains to be seen how these two service companies will confront the issue of this protest.
11 With his record, with his conception of his trust, he must confront the issue squarely-signor reject.
12 LONDON - The Church of England will confront the issue of gay priests at a general synod in July.
13 Without committing to a position, the Top 6 member did reveal that they would confront the issue by Wednesday.
14 When Matt moved to Stoke in 2009, his family sat him down and forced him to confront the issue .
15 What that means for you, is that you have to confront the issue head on and make your concerns known.
16 As in so much else to do with old age, Japan has had little option but to confront the issue .
Other examples for "confront the issue"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Confront the issue across language varieties