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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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But the Limón Dance Company soldiers on, surviving the death of José Limón in 1972 and persisting in the face of changing fashions and economies.
It's being your best in all circumstances and persisting in the face of adversity.
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This has always been how Chilean workers have endured and persisted in the face of tremendous challenges.
Those who follow half-leads and persist in the face of seeming dead ends are treated to the experience.
UPEC strains encode a number of virulence factors which enable the bacteria to colonize the urinary tract and persist in the face of a highly effective host defense.
And if they do not believe in themselves, they have little chance of persisting in the face of the challenges inherent in biology learning.
On the contrary, the problems identified by environmentalists are real, and they will persist in the face of moral invective aimed at manufacturers and S.U.V. drivers.
She believes that her two emigrations strengthened her resilience and helped her persist in the face of discrimination.
Feeling somewhat special and unique helps us persist in the face of failure, enjoy giving and receiving in relationships, and press on in pursuit of our grand dreams.
Children are more curious and find it easier to persist in the face of obstacles, and are more creative when they are given support to make personal choices.
Crucial in our speciation scenario is that infected and uninfected host populations can stably persist in the face of migration.
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