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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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What should he recommend, in the face of zero growth in jobs?
But in the face of zero growth in employment, higher education should play more of a central role in any jobs agenda.
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The new funds fly in the face of two of the prevailing investment philosophies in Silicon Valley.
Wrong, because it flies in the face of five centuries of financial booms and busts.
That's worth remembering now, in the face of two big commemorative events.
During one episode, Bisping sparked heated controversy when he squirted water in the face of one of Henderson's fighters.
But he also acknowledged the numbness that can overcome people in the face of one mass shooting after another.
In the face of one man's real death, Jagger's "demonic" posture was shown to be merely perverse.
"The McDonald's image is a searing critique of heartless European consumerism in the face of one of the worst human tragedies of our times.
We must challenge the durability of capitalism in the face of three overriding realities: climate change, growing inequality and resource depletion.
Klopp's biggest achievement, three trophies aside, has been the continued growth and progress in the face of four year's worth of doom and gloom predictions.
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