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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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We experimentally verify computational predictions that the rapid response and increased cell-cell variability enabled by TATA-containing promoters confer a clear benefit in the face of an acute environmental stress.
Moreover, the increased expression variability conferred by this natural yeast promoter variant provided a clear benefit in the face of an environmental stress.
Even among those who specialize in treating the critically ill, reluctance to incorporate activated protein C into routine clinical practice may result, for example, from skepticism of its mortality benefit in the face of the present lack of outcomes data beyond the conventional 28-day study period.
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Its people will not begin to feel its benefits in the face of nationalist obstructionism.
The first is how to achieve economic growth (and afford social benefits) in the face of a shrinking workforce.
She'd been deeply involved in contract negotiations to try to hold on to their wages and health benefits in the face of cutbacks.
Or they might be people who would generally qualify for public assistance in addition to Social Security but are having trouble getting those benefits in the face of administrative cutbacks at the state and federal levels.
Another new set of statistics, released on September 30th, showed that the number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2m, as small companies, in particular, cut back benefits in the face of recession and the rising costs of health care.
Our findings illustrate the principle that development of water infrastructure can expand the negotiation space by which all communities can gain economic benefits in the face of limited water supply.
He notes that Congress wants to cut food stamp benefits in the face of rising food prices.
They protested against large-scale public sector job cuts and loss of public employee health and pension benefits in the face of looming state budget cuts.
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