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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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Pharma just pays a "fee" that is insignificant in the face of their total profits.
For example, it has been suggested that the addition of two to three years of treatment (e.g., before the immune system becomes compromised) could be considered as insignificant in the face of what could be decades of future treatment [ 27].
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"These improvements in the face of the general devastation look small and insignificant because the devastation is so much bigger," said Haidar Minathar, an Iraqi author, actor and director.
Again, a small victory in the face of defeat: getting a banned exile's voice was some compensation for Rushdie's absence, a lesser but not insignificant show of anti-censorship defiance.
On the face of it, the N.L.D.'s victory seemed insignificant.
And when you're in a place of beauty like this, you feel insignificant in the events of time.
Juror B37 professes colorblindness, that race is trivial and insignificant in the scheme of things.
I know it's profoundly insignificant in the vast scheme of things.
WOW... we really are insignificant in the grand scheme of things aren't we?
So the effect of microsatellite mutation rate on FST is certainly insignificant in the present case.
I just had this moment of really feeling insignificant in the universe".
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