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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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Raynor himself acknowledges that he is not the most intelligent man there is, but is shown as being extremely resourceful and persistent in the face of unfavorable odds.
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Re-entry CHWs recalled being persistent and resilient in the face of thwarted education and vocational opportunities.
Why has insider trading proved so persistent, even in the face of prosecutions and popular Hollywood films like "Wall Street"?
"There are very few viruses that maintain a persistent replication in the face of an active immune response," Dr. Coffin said.
Nicotine-seeking was persistent and robust, even in the face of increases in response cost per nicotine dose (price) by a factor of sixty.
Dietary supplementation with GSH precursor amino acids can restore GSH synthesis and lower oxidative stress and oxidant damage in the face of persistent hyperglycemia.
Myth 3: 'Acidic' diets cause cancer Some myths about cancer are surprisingly persistent, despite flying in the face of basic biology.
Be persistent, do it in the face of adversity.
Still, the industry acknowledges that future is clouded by persistent supply shortages in the face of what OTA calls the "seemingly unquenchable consumer demand for organic".
Persistent drug seeking in the face of adverse consequences.
None of the 28 patients showed persistent CSF virus in the face of undetectable plasma VL.
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