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Romney sometimes faces hostile questions about his religion.
If an acquirer pays a 20% premium, which is not uncommon, it faces hostile shareholders.
The dismissed lawsuit is similar to others filed against Uber in the US, where the company faces hostile reactions from incumbent players who see it as unfair competition.
But in a time when popes and presidents apologize for past crimes against humanity, the project faces hostile questions over how to honor the contributions of a founding father without dishonoring the descendants of those he brutalized -- the Spaniard, Don Juan de Oñate, is said to have once cut off the right feet of Indians who opposed him.
Romney himself, irked by Newsweek's argument that he was distancing himself from Mormonism, wrote to the magazine, saying, "I am an American running for president, not a Mormon running for president, but I am also very proud of my faith". He added, "It is puzzling that when Newsweek looks at me what you mostly see is a Mormon". Romney sometimes faces hostile questions about his religion.
I also agree with the assertion that Israel needs to be militarily strong because it faces hostile neighbors.
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But any invasion of Serbia proper, as distinct from Kosovo, would have to face hostile locals.
They faced hostile Union soldiers who defied orders by sending them back to slave owners.
We know we could be hauled into Congress to face hostile questioning from climate change deniers.
But far from facing hostile questions, Juncker was embraced by the key parliamentary players.
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