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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it faces with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "it faces" or "it is faced with."
Example: "The organization faces significant challenges in the current market."
Alternatives: "it confronts" or "it encounters".
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"The B.L.M. cannot adopt its way out of the situation it faces with the stockpiling of 50,000 horses in holding facilities," said Suzanne Roy, the group's executive director.
Tesla went into a bit more detail about the production challenges it faces with the Model 3 in its letter to investors on the heels of its earnings report for Q3 today.
The University of California is not alone in the choices it faces with respect to accelerating a transition to open access.
Israel would face a new situation with unpredictable consequences if the Ba'ath regime collapsed, similar to the new relationship it faces with Egypt.
The French nuclear industry is in its "worst situation ever" because of a spate of plant closures in France and the complexities it faces with the UK's Hinkley Point C power station, according to a former Électricité de France director.
After analyzing the characteristic of grid computing this paper expatiates on current application status of grid computing on GIS and the problems it faces, with the technology of middleware, this paper presents the architecture of grid GIS and lists the techniques it needs.
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Part A outlines the background of the CUP and the various problems it faced with environmentalists, sportsmen, Indians, and economists.
If the government is forced to decide whether to save another firm, it will face the same question it faced with A.I.G. and Lehman Brothers.
ORACLE CORP. Revenues: $8.8 billion Market share: 61% of Unix databases The case against it: Faced with losing a deal, Oracle will come back with an extremely competitive bid.
It faces west with steps on that side.
And it faces labor negotiations with its main worker groups.
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