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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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It is lean, it allows innovators to fail forward - succeed in the face of failure.
"In this day and age no military coup can succeed in the face of sizable popular force without considerable bloodshed.
"In this day and age no military coup can succeed in the face of sizeable popular force without considerable bloodshed.
And no golfer, even Woods, has ever hit the ball well enough to succeed in the face of mediocrity with the putter.
It is about demonstrating their ability to succeed in the face of adversity, to overcome injury and the setbacks brought on by physical and mental challenges.
The Panepinto-Cheongwon summary was short on hard facts about finances, but it did definitively assert its determination to succeed in the face of hard economic times, not to mention a site with a difficult past.
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This isn't an impossible task; Amazon succeeded in the face of similar obstacles.
That Benítez has succeeded in the face of such acrimony has earned him respect.
"Succeeding in the face of the slow grind of the democratic process is a wonderful experience," he writes.
Even one of the VTs – a throwaway clip where Berry and her friends ate dinner and alluded to genteel drinking problems – was filmed at Rules, a beloved old institution that has succeeded in the face of changing tastes by stubbornly sticking to what it knows best.
Setting talent aside, the good news is there aren't too many unlikable twenty-year-olds in this group: Ohio State point guard Aaron Craft is admirable for his defensive tenacity, Kentucky's Anthony Davis for his staunch resistance to shaving his unibrow, Louisville's entire roster for succeeding in the face of anonymity, and Kansas's for two of its mothers, one sadly absent, one very present.
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