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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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The Committee of Russian Soldiers Motherss bravely collects and publishes such information in the face of the military's hostility.
"There's a need to turn up the volume with accurate information in the face of misinformation," said Carl Feldbaum, president of the Biotechnology Industry Association.
The nine presidents of the A.C.C.-member universities, who had scheduled a conference call yesterday to vote on expanding the conference to 12 from 9 by adding Miami, Boston College and Syracuse of the Big East Conference, delayed the vote to gather more information in the face of a lawsuit filed by five Big East presidents last Friday.
The fact that the IRS has essentially looked the other way when it comes to the unlawful use of personally identifiable information in the face of our identity crime Armageddon is inexcusable.
It has been shown that gF is highly related to WM span [20], and it has been suggested that this relationship arises from the ability to actively maintain task-relevant information in the face of interference [21].
As the DLPFC is (i) recruited during task unrelated thinking [15], (ii) implicated in the maintenance of information in the face of distraction [16], and (iii) associated with increases in PD [21], it is plausible that this brain region is involved in the suppression of irrelevant external information necessary for orderly spontaneous thought to occur.
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"Google resisted providing more information, even in the face of its acknowledgment that the collection was a mistake," Mr. Blumenthal recalled in a recent interview.
If a prosecutor or investigator decides to withhold key information even in the face of the Brady rules that already require its release, he said, a new state law will not spur their compliance.
15 17 19 31–33 Another area of quality concern pertains to the capacity of medical tourists to make informed decisions in the face of limited information about hospital quality, surgical outcomes and risks and complications.
The findings, Dr. Gray said, suggest that fluid intelligence involves the ability to stay focused and keep new information in mind in the face of distraction.
Gracia's information, however, flew in the face of reports from a number of human rights groups who claim abuse is still continuing.
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