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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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Sometimes the maturity of a field of science can be measured by the heft of its ambition in the face of the next daunting unknown, the mystery yet to be cracked.
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The show depicted the lives of four young women living in New York City with a vérité sensibility that was both humorously critical of their privileged notions of reality and empathetic to their efforts to realize their ambitions in the face of adversity.
Royal KPN, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom and almost every other big player are also scaling back their ambitions in the face of soaring costs for so-called third-generation mobile phone licenses, which will be used to offer high-speed data communications that are eventually expected to galvanize electronic commerce.
These two movies are mirror images of each other: dead mothers; frustrated fathers; tough, kindly mentors; and main characters whose ambitions fly in the face of expected sex roles.
Her ambition and tenacity in the face of adversity demonstrated that education can be an irresistible force for change.
Against these monolithic standards, "Soon I Will Be Invincible" can't completely measure up, but its ambition and persistence in the face of formidable odds make it an admirable addition to the genre.
An ambition that spits in the face of reason.
In The New York Times Book Review reviewer Dave Itzkoff wrote that the novel "can't completely measure up [to other superhero fiction and film], but its ambition and persistence in the face of formidable odds make it an admirable addition to the genre".
Men were described as innately weaker than women, unable to resist invitations to drink, suffering from social stress more readily, lacking in ambition and passive in the face of health problems.
But such ambitions could falter in the face of opposition from other officials and state-owned companies, as well as the concerns of party leaders about social instability and slowing growth.
The study found that while entrepreneurship is seen as a "masculine activity," women are, overall, more nuanced risk-takers, with greater ambitions and tenacity in the face of an often uneven playing field.
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