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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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"Funeral" found comfort and community in the face of death.
'Lookout' is about friendship and community in the face of tough times.
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Investing in the resilience of farming communities in the face of climate change is crucial.
How does the shifting taxonomic landscape impact our interpretation of microbial communities, especially in the face of inconsistencies and errors?
Community policing means working proactively and building relationships in the face of tension and issues.
The community has shown a remarkable ability to cope and prosper in the face of a series of external hazards.
These are our community's legacies: survival in the face of violence, resistance in the face of legal repression, and love in the face of hate.
This is good news; it means microbial communities are resilient in the face of massive upheaval.
The international community cannot stand still in the face of this reality.
In addition, fieldworkers are commonly seen by community members as the face of research institutions, and by researchers as reflecting community positions.
Baldwin is a rural community struggling with its identity in the face of change.
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