Confronting definition

Confronting means across a street, highway or other public right-of-way from a property on which an application for a development permit has been submitted.
Confronting means across a street, highway or other public right-of-way from a property on

Examples of Confronting in a sentence

  • The training shall cover the following subjects: • The physical, behavioral, and the performance indicators of drug use/abuse; • The effects of drug use/abuse; • Recognizing performance deficiencies caused by drug use/abuse; • Confronting members with suspected drug use/abuse.

  • Confronting inappropriate behavior in a respectful, assertive, and responsible manner, and communicating this behavior to my supervisor(s).

  • For example, the largest ever seizure of rosewood, which is a tropical hardwood, often traded illegally, was conducted in 2014 by Singapore authorities (it involved some 3,000 tons of Malagasy rosewood).197 From 2005 through to 2015, around 10,000 tons of protected rosewood was seized by customs.198 Confronting this lucrative and large-scale trade is complicated by several factors.

  • Confronting such tensions is a means to recognize the diverse perspectives, values and knowledge systems in society, contributing to TD as a more reflexive practice for sustainability.

  • Kempf-Leonard (Eds.), Our children, their children: Confronting racial and ethnic differences in American juvenile justice (pp.

  • Confronting resistance from the laboratory bench to the patients’ bed National Reference Laboratory in Asuncion, Paraguay, recently updated with bio safety measures.

  • Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care.

  • Confronting inappropriate behavior in a respectful, assertive, and responsible manner.

  • Confronting infringers generally has been successful in causing them to cease.

  • Confronting sensory crisis in the Great Stinks of London and Paris.