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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 this commitment, accelerated adoption seems likely.
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Sayed said the executions "fly in the face of those commitments" and Amnesty is calling for a halt to plans for further use of the death penalty.
In the face of this crisis, all of us have an obligation to mobilise commitment and to help build the capacity to act.
It was a disappointing year for Red Bull, who couldn't maintain their dominance in the face of Mercedes' commitment.
This flies in the face of every political commitment to preventive policy.
While Trump's endorsementmay mend fences with the Philippines, it flies in the face of America's decades-long commitment to human rights and the rule of law.
We have done this in the face of many challenges and we should reaffirm our commitment to it undeterred by the new security threat".
"It's very fitting given their dedication and commitment in the face of terrible work conditions over the course of the last year".
This commitment will be hard in the face of a conference like Disrupt.
That is their legacy, assuming the founders have the courage of their commitment, in the face of predictable financial losses.
There were reports of health worker commitment in the face of significant danger.
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