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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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Even in the face of current campaign finance legislation, politicians clearly remain subject to such conflicts.
Though well intentioned, this impulse makes no sense in the face of current realities.
They highlight how cutting swimming provision flies in the face of current health initiatives.
The department is striving to develop in the face of current challenges.
Mr. Salinger's postwar New York looks almost as distant as Edith Wharton's in the face of current films and books derived from his story.
Israelis still want the P.L.O. to help ensure their security, but in the face of current conditions, it seems a preposterous idea.
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Street artist ECB is introducing you to the trades of Morocco by painting the faces of current practitioners who he has met on the street.
This mismatch between the student interest and the current proportion of practicing physicians in the various specialities in Canada is particularly disturbing in the face of the current sub-optimal distribution of physicians.
That flies in the face of the current reality.
"That's something we've desperately needed in the face of this current crisis".
So how, in the face of this current, did Parkhomenko and his friends succeed?
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