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On that basis, the man is flying in the face of history.
This action is flying in the face of public and scientific opinion".
"India is a democracy with civilised laws, but sadly this flouting of a basic right to freedom of speech … is flying in the face of civilised values".
More than any other political leader in Europe, with the exception of Tony Blair, Mr Aznar is flying in the face of popular opinion.
Mr. Malloy, they said, is flying in the face of public sentiment in Connecticut and across the country in pushing through a major tax increase, and trying to do it so quickly.
It is between those, like the Liberal Democrats and Labour party, who are adamant that any new bill of rights must build on the HRA, and the Tory front bench that is flying in the face of its heritage (and the rest of Europe) in arguing that it must be predicated on the HRA's denigration and repeal.
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He was flying in the face of all of his region's sporting history.
But also how actually that seems to be flying in the face of what people want.
This time, by contrast, he appears to be flying in the face of peoples' wishes.
I think you'd be flying in the face of reason to deny this," he said.
Some students complain that the rules are flying in the face of fashion.
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