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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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"In the face of increasing youth unemployment, these figures give me new hope," she said.
That neglect is having to yield in the face of increasing awareness of his stature.
Some of the biggest players have been rethinking their strategies in the face of increasing pressure from American entrants.
Geoff Lockwood, chairman of the trust, continued to insist, in the face of increasing scepticism, that restoration was still feasible.
The restriction of supply in the face of increasing demand gave physicians the highest average incomes of any occupational group.
In the face of increasing centralisation, local government must learn to stand up for itself and for its citizens.
That could be about to change, in the face of increasing reports of sexual abuse of children by priests.
The Taliban have long maintained – in the face of increasing scepticism – that their leader is still alive.
"In the face of increasing complexity, and increasing data, we're faced with a major problem," Dr. McGill said.
As Jasanoff recognises, by the early 19th century, opportunities for crossing boundaries and switching allegiances were receding in the face of increasing nationalism and state controls.
As the process continues, the issue will be whether the project's advocates can maintain such standards in the face of increasing commercial pressures.
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