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If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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There is also scepticism whether Obama can reciprocate any Iranian compromise in the face of fierce resistance from Congress.
Rather than compromise in the face of US demands, most expect him to lead his Taliban regime into one final, devastating battle.
Djebar's writing, marked by a regal unwillingness to compromise in the face of ethical, linguistic, and narrative complexities, has attracted devoted followers around the world".
"Khamenei has always said you don't compromise in the face of pressure, and this is the height of pressure," he said.
CHINESE officials have shown no willingness to compromise in the face of demands for free elections for the post of chief executive in Hong Kong, despite weeks of demonstrations late last year by residents demanding them.
Long an opponent of compromise in the face of efforts to tame wild lands, he was a primary force during the 1960's in preventing the construction of two major government dams in the Grand Canyon.
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And we need to preserve the value of experienced workers' accomplishments, even as all workers need to make compromises in the face of economic challenges.
René Gimpel, an important dealer and Duveen's brother-in-law, crowed to his diary, "So compromised in the face of the intellectual world his mask fell, that mask which so many enemies have sought to tear away".
Throughout, care must be taken that the statistical and biological validity of a sampling regime is not compromised in the face of logistic and financial pressures.
As noted, the resulting legislation has been compromised in the face of industry lobbying, but the new law that will be implemented in July 2007 will see all fully enclosed rooms smokefree – another increment toward the final comprehensive total indoor smoking ban.
Other artifacts include the tendency of small genomes to group with one another due to independent loss of similar sets of loci [ 11], which can be remedied to some extent by normalization for genome size and correction for unequal evolutionary rates [ 54]; and the tendency of methods to yield "phylogenetic compromises" in the face of conflicting signals that arise due to LGT [ 55].
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