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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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It is unfortunate that the education system seems to be neglecting its primary aim in the face of monetary conflicts".
do not aim in the face of any one.
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Mark Calderwood will aim to "get in the face" of Australia's latest three-quarter sensation Israel Folau after being given the daunting task of marking him in his Test debut at Melbourne's Telstra Dome on Sunday.
Mark Calderwood, making his Test debut for England, will aim to "get in the face" of Australia's latest three-quarter sensation, Israel Folau, after being given the task of marking him at Melbourne's Telstra Dome on Sunday.
On Formspring, Ravi aimed for nonchalance in the face of provocation.
Whatever Judge Blunk's aims, his resignation in the face of "such pressure by government officials" that his ability "to perform his duties independently could always be called in doubt" puts, the U.N. in a conundrum.
The discipline must therefore transition from a historically focused, restore-to-reference perspective to one that aims for adaptation in the face of hydrologic and ecological change and increasing uncertainty.
Whatever the pipeline arrangements, it should aim for greater resilience in the face of Russian pressure.
The report showed a reduction in civilian casualties from NATO action, but the overall rise in deaths indicated that the war is getting ever-more violent -- undermining the coalition's aim of improving security in the face of a virulent Taliban insurgency.
Mr Hague and Mr Kerry also pledged further backing for Syria's moderate opposition, aimed at bolstering them in the face of rising influence extremists from power in the war-gripped country.
This is a critical application because the ultimate goal of research attempting to delineate a range of psychological, neurochemical, and brain circuitry mechanisms underlying resilience is the development of strategies and interventions aimed at enhancing resilience in the face of stress, which is of particular relevance for people struggling with alcohol dependence.
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