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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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In the face of these difficulties, another metaphor is coming to the fore: that of the biological world as a rich, diverse tapestry.
In the face of these difficulties, "hands off" undoubtedly has an appealing simplicity but thus far, the Microsoft case has shown convincingly that it is not the right option.
(Ordinary change can, of course, be represented in a space time picture: for example, a particle at rest is represented by a straight line and an oscillating particle by a wavy line.) In the face of these difficulties, philosophers tend to divide into two sorts: the "process philosophers" and the "philosophers of the manifold".
In the face of these difficulties, Pragnell is squeezing Syngenta's costs as hard as he can.
Adams' maneuver in the face of these difficulties was to move from the analysis to the reduction version of theological voluntarism.
In the face of these difficulties, some philosophers have sought to develop accounts of the base property that are substantive enough for ethical supervenience to do dialectical work, but avoid some of the difficulties just sketched.
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Yet at the same time they were patient, remaining diligent in the face of the difficulties they faced.
In the face of all these difficulties however, I landed a position.
Communities have begun remarkable recovery efforts in the face of enormous difficulties".
All too often, these individuals give up in the face of difficulties.
It remains constant, in the face of the stark difficulties of surviving on the tour.
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