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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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The basic political problem in Haiti, from colonial through post-colonial to neo-colonial times, has always been much the same: how can a tiny and precarious ruling class secure its property and privileges in the face of mass destitution and resentment?
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They believe the bomb attacks are somehow related to the power struggle raging in Moscow as the "courtiers" of President Yeltsin try to cling to their power and privilege in the face of looming electoral defeat.Even those who believe that Chechens, and only Chechens, are responsible for the bombs have had their faith tested at times.
The strong too often dominate the weak, and too many of those with wealth and with power find all manner of justification for their own privilege in the face of poverty and injustice.
Obama's decision to suddenly invoke executive privilege, even in the face of a contempt vote, raises questions about what the Administration might be hiding concerning the D.O.J.'s response to Congress' initial inquiries.
Something is seriously wrong with the way we have come to think about the relationship between wealth and want, about which privileges are defensible in the face of others' suffering.
"Privilege doesn't matter in the face of oppression," Mr. Labori said.
And so, Any Day Now seamlessly executed themes such as internal and systemic racism, the privilege to remain silent in the face of oppression, and racism-related trauma themes that remain prevalent in our society, but not so much on our television screens.
This was the essence of what I thought becoming an American man was: exhausting, but worth it for the privilege of getting to spit in the face of every asshole who put you down.
There was a tremendous release in watching them utter and enact taboos in the face of power and privilege.
In the face of such extreme poverty, my vague sense of economic privilege took on an entirely new level of heart-wrenching immediacy: I have way too much.
That is the bizarre privilege of the beautiful - we will insist on the idealised version of their lives, in the face of all evidence.
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