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ARGENTINA is staring disaster in the face.
The labourers and their employers have all been staring disaster in the face.
The upshot is that the Riviera Maya, the country's fastest-growing resort – which, without this triple whammy could have been in line for a bumper season – is staring disaster in the face.
I didn't hear anyone say, 'It'll be a disaster, and it'll all come unstuck.' People felt it was a leap in the dark, but not that we were staring disaster in the face".
By that measure, the U.S. will be staring disaster in the face on Saturday when it faces winless Paraguay in its final game of group play at Lincoln Financial Field (FS1, Univision, UDN, 4 p.m. PDT ).
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Although almost no one in Greece likes the last-minute deal or thinks it is fair, it has still been welcomed with quiet relief after nearly two weeks of staring down economic disaster.
Politicians have to set aside vested interests and address this national problem; else the country will be staring at a disaster in two decades, when the full impact of a youthful population is realized in a competitive world economy.Rajagopal Shenoy Adige Minneapolis.
Would that all those executives who led the company to this disaster, staring at the top, could be sent to the Bad GM.
"Are you staring at people's disasters?" Residents often answered with their own anger, in a striking sign of the lack of respect the security forces, particularly the police, are often shown in the capital.
Jarba said: "We are staring at a real humanitarian disaster in Homs.
"We are staring at a real humanitarian disaster in Homs," Mr. Jarba told Reuters on Sunday.
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