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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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"To manage that liability in the face of this deep decline in government revenues is going to be a challenge," he said.
For now, supporters say, the decentralized structure is the movement's great strength, but it may also be a looming liability in the face of a government with deep experience in crushing opposition groups.
Ironically, such messages although designed to be comforting may teach the same fixed belief about personality traits that have been shown to be a liability in the face of adversity (Yeager et al., 2011) and that we targeted for intervention in the present investigation.
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But colleges, high schools and club teams may be forced to consider severe measures in the face of liability issues, like raising fees to offset higher premiums; capping potential damages; and requiring players to sign away their right to sue coaches and schools.
From the Washington Post: Barbour brings a number of potential liabilities to any role as the face of the party.
There are some big losers here, including Douglas L. Foshee, the chief executive of El Paso, and Kinder Morgan itself, which now faces potential liability in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
They suggest that the concessionaire might face huge liabilities in the event of an accident.
With trustees facing the potential of personal liability in the Attorney General's investigation, Broad told the board that he would give fifteen million dollars to rebuild the endowment, on the condition that the museum secure matching contributions, and another fifteen million over five years to continue its exhibition program.
The city faces potentially significant civil liability in the case.
Assuming that GAVI covers the cost of Hep B vaccine for the next 5 years, HMG will face the financial liability in 2007 of having to absorb the cost of the new vaccine and the AD syringes.
And we added up our liabilities, and there were a lot of liabilities, basically in the form of student loans.
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