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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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What's necessary in the face of so much need is to do.
The latter, formerly an opponent of assisted dying, now says it is necessary "in the face of needless suffering".
It is necessary in the face of widespread misunderstanding about the law and many workers' justified fear of exercising their rights under it".
The sanctuaries that took part in the study do not release chimpanzees, but other African sanctuaries do; releases are considered necessary in the face of overcrowding.
We do so because we believe this is justified, proportionate and necessary in the face of catastrophic climate change, and that the negative consequences of our actions are more purposeful than the consequences of continued inaction.
On Wednesday evening a spokesman said police had repeatedly warned people to leave and had used the minimum level of force necessary in the face of "violent and unlawful" acts.
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Who, if not he, could push through the necessary reforms in the face of resistance?" Analyst Alexander Kritikos, of the German Institute of Economic Research in Berlin, said that while the German government may need to offer something to the new Greek government to make sure it did not lose face, it would have to tread carefully.
I also have recognized that you can have the best plan on paper, but that doesn't mean it's going to command the political support necessary, especially in the face of fierce opposition from interests who don't want to give up what they have under our dysfunctional system".
I remember going to memorials almost every week, visiting sick friends in hospitals that didn't want to give them beds and attending exhibitions of angry, poignant and pointed art about AIDS that was anything but mute — a necessary ploy in the face of the misguided indifference and outright hatred that first greeted the outbreak.
It analyzes different models in which disability has been conceptualized and the role this plays in excluding children with disabilities in DRR activities and in determining access to necessary resources in the face of disaster.
This is because it posits the thesis of modal dualism, or the claim that there are two irreducibly different basic types of necessary truth, in the face of the almost universally-held counter-thesis of modal monism, or the claim that there is one and only basic type of necessary truth, i.e., analytically or logically necessary truth.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com