Sentence examples for involvement in the face of from inspiring English sources

Idiom

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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Many clinical commissioning groups are struggling to maintain GP involvement in the face of huge clinical workloads and the difficulty of the commissioners' work, although the fact that nearly all CCGs will have taken over responsibility for primary care commissioning by next year should provide at least some encouragement that they can make progress in reshaping local services.

To the extent that this is so, amygdala involvement in the face of cognitive overload may depend on psychological factors such as attributional style (Peterson and Seligman 1984) and be a marker for more general vulnerability to stress-related cognitive impairments.

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Both the Taliban and Pakistani authorities denied involvement, but in the face of intelligence presented by Afghanistan, India, and the U.S., Pakistan's government agreed to investigate possible involvement by its own officers.

This network type subsumes two types of older person: those who married and have lifestyles that are unconnected with their communities and older people who have withdrawn or become isolated from local involvement (e.g. in the face of poor health).

And the people of the United Kingdom haven't learned a damn thing, as witnessed by their passivity in the face of UK involvement in the Libyan fiasco, and similar saber rattling elsewhere.

All of his good intentions didn't mean much in the face of his perpetuation of Russian involvement in World War I.

The City's involvement in the project was key in allowing the development to prevail in the face of local opposition.

Ascertaining causality that involvement in EIA processes influences or effects organisational learning and transformation is a challenge in the face of other societal events.

In the face of challenges associated with lack of documentation of alcohol involvement in archival data, researchers commonly turn to surrogate measures of alcohol-related trauma.

What interested Gill was that the project flew in the face of Thatcherism: there was to be no commercial impulse, no obvious product, no managerial involvement.

Their involvement was crucial for the White House, which desperately wanted to avoid accusations it was again intervening in the Middle East in the face of Arab opposition.

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