Idiom
In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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In face of this onslaught, Prime Minister Howard promised Tuesday to enshrine existing national content quotas in the trade pacts enabling legislation.
In face of this scenario, many systems aim to provide information confidentiality by protecting only the secret data itself, without any care of the correlated non-confidential data.
In face of this rejection, and in the wake of this recent suicide within the gay community in Dhaka, I did my best to put LGBT issues back on the agenda.
In face of this, our results show important reduction in ligand selection to be applied in VS experiments.
In face of this reality, we found in qPCR technique the requirements of cost-effectiveness and easy execution for targeted diagnosis of monosomy 1p36, easily accessible for low-budget laboratories in developing countries [ 13– 13].
In face of this evidence the campaign mobilized all youth leaders at all levels, including young musicians and artists, journalists, athletes, members of youth organizations and others with the objective of disseminating knowledge about prevention of sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS all over the country.
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In the face of this love-in, some conservative commentators were more restrained.
In the face of this stress, people respond in several ways.
In the face of this risk, a remedy is often hoped in the power of pragmatism.
In the face of this howling abyss, he asks us, do we cower in fear?
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