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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 move underscores Deezer's need to ramp up its offering to make it more dynamic, specifically in the face of competition from Spotify, which has been offering APIs since last year and now has a few dozen apps available on its platform.
Specifically, in the face of predation there are strong survival trade-offs between hosts such that each ecotype has much higher survival on its native host.
This is a narrowly defined category which includes interventions that aim to make communication between parents and health care providers possible, specifically in the face of a practical obstacle such as disability or a language difference.
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Mr. Atta's academic focus was Arab cities, specifically preserving them in the face of Western-style development.
By exposing small areas of the body, specifically in the face region, to continuous, slow dripping of water for at least 6 consecutive hours daily, a process formerly referred to as "water torture," blood flow to the brain is vastly improved, dramatically reducing the incidence of such diseases as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Presumably, this is not torture because the members of the crowd are not under the police officer's control; specifically, they are not defenceless in the face of the cattle prodder.
In the words of the NEAR director and conference organizer, the event objectives are to discuss "..new freedoms in synthetic regimes... .., specifically architectural discourse and practice in the face of new possible intersections - "Architecture - which aspires to the difficult convergence of cultural value and built form - seems caught between ecology and technology".
Nevertheless, explanations of a specifically female propensity to shoplift fly in the face of statistics, which, for decades, have shown the gender division of shoplifters consistently hovering around the fifty-fifty mark.
Coming on a day that the Dow Jones average had one of its worst drops in history, Mr. Schieffer tried something other moderators had failed to do this fall: get the two candidates to enumerate which proposals they would specifically have to postpone or cut in the face of an economic environment that has changed drastically since they first drew up their plans.
Specifically, the Democrats appear to have buckled in the face of the Bush administration's ideological rigidity, dropping demands for provisions that would have helped those most in need.
This study contributes valuable knowledge on self-presentation strategies of politicians specifically, and more broadly regarding self-presentation in the face of context collapse.
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