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Child-o-phobic passengers flying with AirAsia X will be faced with some big decisions.
"If you're in one, you can be faced with some serious problems," Mr. Greenberg said.
Once the initial excitement of being accepted to your study abroad program settles a little, you'll probably be faced with some choices to make in terms of logistics.
This mind-set is "generally healthy," he wrote in a recent column, but it is "maladapted for situations that call for focused research to resolve societal issues that need to be faced with some urgency".
Both sides will be faced with some tough decisions on what lineups to put on the pitch, for RSL it is Alvaro Saborio and Chris Wingert recovering from injuries, for SKC it is what players in what places will give them the best shot at winning.
"With a steam generator event, one of first things that I consider is, am I going to be faced with some huge capital expenditure soon after I acquire the plant?" said Shelby T. Brewer, the former head of a company that designed nuclear plants, Combustion Engineering.
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"We've been faced with some very serious challenges, and made some tough decisions.
But in recent years, the regions have been faced with some intractable problems.
As 2013 came to an end, Tesco plc was faced with some truly horrible trading results.
"We are faced with some very severe challenges," Mr. Martinez said.
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