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Idiom
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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However, it is equally evident that despite similar plasticity to that of NHW in regard to insulin sensitivity, within the very short time frame studied, the MAs fell short of 'catching up', and the ethnic disparity in insulin sensitivity remained in the face of the same short-term lifestyle intervention.
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Even Vollman believes that the boy's remaining, in the face of inevitable "degradation," is unwise.
This has helped Microsoft remain, in the face of repeated enemy incursions, one of the most profitable companies in the world.
Curtice points out that if it is the former, then the number of seats that backed remain in the face of a Tory outer, and where the Lib Dems are still a force, are seriously limited.
How full of love can I remain in the face of the "void and purchase" cycle that life seems to have as its only offering?
In fact, they are civilians; the only people that can be ordered to remain in the face of imminent danger are military personnel.
Paul Smith, the promoter behind the company has remained defiant in the face of the crackdown.
Some members have remained defiant in the face of the unremitting criticism.
"I have remained silent in the face of these injustices; but no longer so," he declares.
Nevertheless, the euro remained steady in the face of decreasing value of the U.S. dollar and the British pound.
"The days when the Jewish people remained passive in the face of genocidal enemies, those days are over," he thundered.
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