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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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These days, most magazines are scrambling for new ways to bolster circulation in the face of declining newsstand sales, increases in periodical postal rates and the collapse of the sweepstakes houses last year.
"Hopefully, it'll get fatter," Katz said of the newspaper, which like others has struggled to maintain subscribers and circulation in the face of online competition and declining ad revenue.
Anaerobic metabolites (e.g. lactic acid) are released into the circulation in the face of a normal or elevated SvO2, with a characteristic decrease in systemic oxygen extraction ratio.
This would suggest that other adaptive mechanisms were involved in maintaining the critical levels of long chain EFA in fetal circulation in the face of inadequate maternal supply.
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But Mr. Pittman's figures beg a compelling set of questions for the magazine industry; especially as it scrambles for new ways to bolster circulation levels in the face of declining newsstand sales, an expected increase in periodical postal rates and the collapse of the sweepstakes houses, which alone has removed millions of potential subscribers from publishers' pockets.
While the film touches on a bogus drug scandal fomented by members of the Ford-era Justice Department (that ended with the suicide of one of Hefner's assistants), it barely alludes to the Dorothy Stratten story or to Playboy's circulation decline in the face of the Internet and the easy access it provided to actual pornography.
September's official ABC circulation figures showed that the Daily Telegraph's circulation had remained steady in the face of the Guardian's gains after its relaunch.
However, in case the posterior wall of the prostate is breached or a venous plexus is severed during surgical manipulations, the ensuing intraperitoneal extravasation of the irrigation fluid, or its direct reabsorption in the circulation, may cause acute hyponatremia in the face of an osmolality which varies over time from hyper to hypoosmolality [153].
However, in case the posterior wall of the prostate is breached or a venous plexus is severed during surgical manipulations, the ensuing intraperitoneal extravasation of the irrigation fluid, or its direct reabsorption in the circulation, may cause acute hyponatremia in the face of an osmolality which varies over time from hyper to hypoosmolality [ 153].
It's good to know that even in the face of shrunken circulations and the strictures of Lord Justice Leveson, some of the ancient traditions of the Fourth Estate are being kept up.
"In the face of industry-wide pressures on circulation, the Times has managed to steady its market share and expand its subscription model".
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