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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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Oil prices remain under pressure, but the consumer benefits of lower energy prices and higher disposable income have yet to filter through to the wider equity market, which remains unremittingly negative in the face of further prospective asset sales by oil exporting countries' sovereign wealth funds.
Alternatively, some children could be parasite negative in the face of continuous exposure, in which case they have genuine reduced susceptibility.
The gold standard for diagnosing sepsis is now still blood culture, even though, in many cases, blood cultures are negative in the face of strong clinical indicators of sepsis [ 31].
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The central issue is detection accuracy in terms of false positives and false negatives in the face of evolving, intelligent threats.
Neuroticism reflects a global dimension of negative emotionality that encompasses the tendencies to experience negative affect in the face of minor stressors, to be aroused quickly and for arousal to fall slowly following stimulation.
"Negative sentiment in the face of a stabilizing market is the perfect setup for a powerful rally," says Band, who advises that the best way to play this rally is to buy the S&P via Spiders, which trades on the American Stock Exchange, up to $86. Band believes the market could tack on a 20% gain through year's end, but he has no long-term bullish illusions.
Mindfulness lowers rumination and reduces excessive elaborative processing of negative information in the face of emotional challenge; therefore, it may buffer against stresses that limit resources (Epel et al., 2009).
Vulnerability, on the other hand, refers to "a dynamic process of negative adaptation in the face of adversity," and is "shaped by prior embodiment of extrinsic factors as well as intrinsic characteristics [ 19]." Elucidation of these extrinsic factors for particular settings and practical steps to modify them warrant examination in research focused on pro-poor health systems.
Greater compulsivity commonly presents as the tendency to make repeated choices or actions despite negative consequences or in the face of changes in context.
In summary, extensive forward population genetic simulations show that our SVM approach is able to detect negative selection even in the face of the confounding effects of nonequilibrium demography.
However, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence: just considering every position that is not mentioned in a VCF file a 'no variant' would imply a high false-negative rate, especially in the face of subclonality and uneven coverage.There is a need for an auxiliary format that is scalable, compact and accessible from multiple platforms.
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