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"faced" Definitions
  1. having a specified kind of face or number of faces (usually used in combination): a sweet-faced child; the two-faced god.
"faced" Synonyms
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857 Sentences With "faced"

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They have faced charges that carried a median prison sentence of 258 years - half of the defendants faced more, and half faced less.
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Eight faced involuntary manslaughter charges, and 10 others faced lesser charges.
She faced sexism, of course, just as Barack Obama faced racism.
She faced sexism, of course, just as Barack Obama faced racism.
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Is that something you have faced or people you know have faced?
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I never faced it in Chicago, but I faced it several times down there.
A view of two mastodon femur balls, one faced up and once faced down.
They faced that problem you had, but faced it yesterday or maybe three months ago.
Her two assistants — Baby-faced 1 and Baby-faced 2 — make copies and distribute cookies.
It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on — but I've faced obstacles before.
It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on – but I've faced obstacles before.
It faced six teams in the final College Football Playoff top 25; Clemson faced three.
After all, the woman in the sculpture faced the future, and these clothes faced the past.
I know the doubts I've faced throughout my career are faced by many women -- most women.
"It's clearly something to be respected and faced head on - but I've faced obstacles before," he wrote.
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And the risks faced by police in America are less than those faced by the military overseas.
Google faced its own Bing moment in 2011, when it faced a challenge from then-upstart Facebook.
I only loved human contact and sex when I was shit faced, so shit faced I was.
He faced death as he faced life: straight on, with honesty, grace, and breathtaking depth of perception.
While some faced serious charges and potentially long sentences, many faced lesser public order offences, he said.
Varane has faced Messi frequently at Real Madrid; Umtiti has faced him frequently as his teammate at Barcelona.
"He has not faced the same vetting and scrutiny that other front-runners have faced," Mr. Kott said.
Flake faced a tough path to reelection and faced a challenge from another Bannon-backed candidate in Arizona.
I wanted to return to challenges I'd faced in my first teaching assignment, challenges that still faced schools citywide.
"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced," he said.
"ICTMN has faced the same challenges that other media outlets have faced," said a letter from publisher Ray Halbritter.
He faced the minimum through the first four innings and retired 26 of the first 21 hitters he faced.
I wouldn't say that I've faced anybody like Yair Rodríguez, but [I've faced] people that were close or similar.
Due to the sheer size of the App Store, Apple has faced challenges that console manufacturers have never faced.
In those first few decades, Mexicans here, per capita, faced mob violence comparable to that faced by African-Americans.
And to do so, I faced the same barriers so many young people have faced trying to find a therapist.
In the second half, I've faced teams I've faced before and they know how I pitch and they've got me.
Ahmad had faced some discrimination in his youth, but the stigmatization he now faced was of an entirely different level.
Biden faced a huge field -- Yes, he was the early frontrunner, but Biden also faced scrutiny from many more sources.
Like Facebook, which has faced a grilling in Congress over its data protection practices, Amazon has faced criticism in Washington.
Epstein faced similar charges in Florida over a decade ago but faced little jail time in a plea deal with Acosta.
It also said independent media outlets faced harassment and closure and critical journalists faced threats and intimidation aimed at silencing them.
Hutchings also argued that discrimination faced by the LGBTQ community could not be compared to the discrimination faced by African-Americans.
Consequently, it's inherently difficult to distinguish the misfortunes Hillary Clinton has faced in presidential politics from the misfortunes women have faced.
The project has faced mass protests at the mine as the planned overhaul faced delays due to technical issues and rising costs.
In some ways, the stigmas faced by defectors in South Korea are not unlike those faced by migrants in any other country.
Similarly, the painting seems to address the notion of being "Janus-faced," as in "two-faced," particularly in the context of politics.
And there are probably many more genes and complex interactions between them that will explain why short-faced dogs are short-faced.
"When I faced him, I knew I was face to face with something I'd never faced before," Bonner recalled in an interview.
Obviously, the challenges faced by conservatives are not the same as those faced by blacks, reflecting centuries of discrimination that continues today.
Biden, for example, recently faced criticism from some Democrats for praising a GOP lawmaker, who faced a competitive House race in 2018.
Kim's nomination faced a challenge from Nigeria's finance minister, the first time since the bank's founding the US candidate faced serious opposition.
An overseas dealer recently sold Mr. Yong his two favorite timepieces: a white-faced Rolex Daytona 6262, and a black-faced 6239.
It was a bit of a struggle in the beginning: Barack Obama faced a lot of the same issues Bernie Sanders faced.
"I've faced opposition in a number of scenarios, but my voice continued to grow in intensity as I faced more adversity," he continued.
Retailers faced a lot of those challenges 10 years ago, they faced challenges around pricing, fulfillment, and how do they build new capabilities.
Recent reports note that Clinton has faced fewer negative ads in the general election than Senator Marco Rubio faced in the Republican primary.
These unionizing efforts have faced varying degrees of resistance from company executives, but Thrillist staffers say they have faced a particularly harsh response.
If caught, free blacks faced the possibility of being illegally sold into slavery, while fugitives turned agents faced potential reënslavement, torture, and murder.
Cana Bilir-Meier however defended herself, giving voice not only to the discrimination she faced, but also to that faced by many people!
In his chance to introduce himself as something warmer than a stone-faced billionaire, he looked pretty much like … a stone-faced billionaire.
NASA just faced a congressional subcommittee budgetary hearing about its plan to get to the Moon by 2024, and faced some heavy skepticism.
The company faced intense backlash in 2017 after admitting the updates slowed down phones, and has faced fines previously over the same issue.
The company faced intense backlash in 2017 after admitting the updates slowed down phones, and has faced fines previously over the same issue.
Nineteen percent of white Americans polled said they have faced discrimination applying for jobs, 13 percent said they have faced discrimination from being paid equally or considered for promotions and 11 percent said they have faced discrimination applying to or while at college.
Boone Logan retired the two batters he faced when play resumed, and Adam Ottavino (1-2) faced one batter to finish off the ninth.
Bautista was first to test the fresh-faced rookie and promptly grounded out to third as Merritt retired the first 10 batters he faced.
Wells Fargo recently faced a rowdy reception at its shareholders meeting, during which it faced a barrage of questions over the fake account scandal.
Uber has faced partial bans in France, Germany, and Belgium, while Airbnb has faced criticism in some cities for its effect on housing prices.
Why it matters: Snapchat faced a difficult first year as a public company, missing growth expectations as it faced competition from Instagram and Facebook.
The threat faced by people in abusive relationships is as real, dangerous, and possibly fatal as that faced by victims of targeted state surveillance.
Before the first Opium War, the Qing faced a challenge off Xinjiang's western border similar to the one they later faced from the British.
Lawmakers faced similar tensions in October 2018, when the Senate considered the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, who faced allegations of sexual assault.
The group divided the living room into three bedrooms, two of which faced the windows while a third (his bedroom) faced the apartment's interior.
By the same token, Trump faced much more criticism and scrutiny for playing footsie with David Duke than House Majority Whip Steve Scalise faced.
The gendered nature of the attacks on Hillary Clinton in particular—the criticisms that she faced that weren't faced by her male counterparts—appalled me.
And she took her bare-faced look one step further last week, when she appeared on a season preview of The Voice totally bare-faced.
Before this funny faced little lady was kicking butt on the big screen, she was just another fish-faced kid growing up in Atlanta, Georgia.
Almena and Harris had each faced a maximum sentence of 39 years in prison if convicted of the 36 counts of manslaughter they each faced.
And while Federer and Rafael Nadal have never faced each other in a US Open, the 23-time major champion now has faced a Nagal.
Robicheaux faced nine felony charges and was accused of assaulting seven women while Riley faced four felony charges with sexual misconduct accusations from five women.
I'm getting the feeling that Rey's going to be faced with some sort of similar test that Luke faced on Dagobah, when he trained with Yoda.
Only one in 10 faced any corrective action at all and a mere 50 percent faced fines as a consequence for failing to follow the regulations.
The contingent said it faced discrimination from within the caravan in addition to the dangers that such a visible group faced on the journey through Mexico.
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I have faced faster guys, I have faced taller guys and I think March 5 is just going to be another day at work for me.
Jiang Jianqing, speaking at an event in Shanghai, added that financial institutions faced pressure from slowing economic growth, although the risks they faced were under control.
The company has in the past faced criticism over its effect on housing costs and faced questions about whether it adequately protects customers from racial discrimination.
He faced charges of attempted murder and weapons possession, and Mr. Derbyshire faced charges of attempted assault and weapons possession, the police said late Thursday night.
Grim-faced grooms-to-be won't be picking out diamonds for their future brides while equally grim-faced future fathers-in-law hold shotguns to their backs.
Three ex-detainees talk through the torture they faced at Gitmo Three ex-detainees talk through the torture they faced at Gitmo This segment originally aired Jan.
That was the only batter Jennings faced, and Counsell then mixed and matched the rest of the way, making sure Carpenter never faced the same pitcher twice.
SeaWorld has long faced criticism of its marine-mammal shows, and faced heavy condemnation after the 2013 release of "Blackfish," a documentary about its treatment of orcas.
In the last month of the decade, as the Modi government faced the strongest dissent it has ever faced, cheap internet — and Google's products — powered the revolution.
Friday, they faced Chicago F Tomas Jurco . . .
When faced with an armed black target, shooters are both more likely to shoot and quicker to shoot than they are when faced with an armed white target.
It faced a previous lawsuit in 2015 in which former VP of marketing Whitney Wolfe Herd claimed she faced rampant sexism and dealt with sexual harassment from Mateen.
Justin Bieber rose to fame in the late 2000's, when he was still a baby-faced tween, and I was a slightly-less-baby-faced college student.
Montgomery walked David Dahl, the first batter he faced, and then retired the next nine batters he faced before walking DJ LeMahieu with one out in the fourth.
"It is important for ecosystem builders to recognize that environmental challenges faced by the emerging markets are very different to those faced by first world economies," she said.
Nick Anderson (4-4) struck out all three Padres he faced for the win, and Emilio Pagan fanned all four batters he faced to earn his 13th save.
I faced a near-impossible task I faced a near-impossible task: to track down and apprehend the source of Drake's danger amid a sea of potential suspects.
But he recently faced a board investigation into his behavior (with no material conclusions) and has faced headwinds trying to navigate his company through a grim advertising marketplace.
Similar problems have been faced by people who have suffered injuries to their fingers, while others have faced authentication errors because of glitches or mistakes in the system.
Paris St Germain faced a UEFA investigation over its own FFP declarations and faced no punishment, while AC Milan received a one-year ban - half of City's sanction.
Unlike the Bush administration, which faced the prospect of the North's violating the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, the Obama administration faced the North's steady march to an expanding arsenal.
The obituaries editor told me that it was not a question of a two-faced villain, but a four-faced villain, because each of them came with their deputy.
Had China not played the role it did over the last two decades, then American workers would have faced less pressure, but they would not have faced no pressure.
"I couldn't be more thrilled that Peyton is the face because she so epitomizes the Too Faced woman," says Too Faced co-founder and chief creative officer, Jerrod Blandino.
These women faced not just resistance from their male teammates, but the racism the whole team faced on the road, traveling through the Jim Crow South for away games.
Athletes, celebrities, lawmakers and artists paid tribute to a superstar famous for audacious self-confidence as he faced opponents in the ring and unanticipated bravery as he faced illness.
There's also the fact that Warren is a woman, someone who has faced marginalization, though not the same kind or degree that women of color in America have faced.
She read about the struggles the Garcia sisters faced living in America, and was inspired to write her own books about her native culture despite the opposition she faced.
This directive focuses on threats that might be faced by industry, infrastructure, or government agencies, but doesn't mention those more commonly faced by individuals, like harassment, stalking, or doxxing.
Yellow faced bumblebee -- looks like -- just flew up.
Bill Belichick would have faced the same choice Mike McCarthy faced at the endgame in the Packers-Seahawks postseason meeting — kick for overtime or one play to win or lose.
Immigration reform used to be an issue that split both parties: Pro-business Republicans faced off against cultural conservatives, while within the Democratic Party Latino advocates faced off against labor.
Facebook faced backlash for its algorithmic take on the News Feed back in 2009 and Twitter has faced backlash for its attempts to switch-up its Timeline in recent months.
It's just been situations where the inspector general many many months ago actually did an assessment about the threats we faced, unfortunately, are multiple of what previous administrators have faced.
"Any other party that faced the persecution we have faced would have disappeared," Luis Galarreta, Popular Force's secretary general and a former president of Congress, told Reuters in an interview.
At least two others have since faced criminal charges, but prominent companies including Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, have only faced suits that carry no threat of prison time.
Contemporary writers are faced with a problem not unlike the one their modernist counterparts faced at the turn of the twentieth century: They, too, have to "make it new" again.
The things we deride as being "thirsty" are the things that lack value in the eyes of the macho, leather-faced American individualist, so they invite macho, stone-faced derision.
It's just been situations where the inspector general many, many months ago actually did an assessment about the threats we faced, unfortunately, are multiple of what previous administrators have faced.
Graduates of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) like Morehouse have historically faced higher debt burdens, a burden whose repayment is made more difficult by income disparities faced by black Americans.
Look no further than the hate Michael B. Jordan faced when he was cast as the Human Torch or that Idris Elba faced when he was cast as Heimdall in Thor.
Mr Putin's restoration project means that Russia is once again faced with a survival challenge not dissimilar to the one faced by the Soviet Union a quarter of a century ago.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) faced an immediate reduction of $1.2 billion while Medicaid was faced with $610 billion in cuts against expected costs over the next decade.
After her post went live, Uber faced a barrage of similar accounts and faced controversy after controversy, which led to several internal investigations and the eventual resignation of CEO Travis Kalanick.
Senate Democrats have long faced criticism for a lack of diversity among those that work for them, and have faced increased pressure in recent months to take up minority-hiring efforts.
Zuma has faced allegations of corruption since he became head of state in 2009, and also faced allegations that his friends, the wealthy Gupta businessmen, wielded undue influence over his government.
After Williams saved the first three match points she faced with clean winners, Gauff faced a break point and produced a 108-mile-per-hour serve that Williams could not return.
Cole had a rough start, walking the first two batters he faced in the 10th, but then struck out four of the next six batters he faced to earn the win.
And then when faced with the actual planning ... silence.
I sat down in a field & faced the road.
He faced an extreme balancing act during the service .
Toughest lineup he's faced this year — goes without saying.
" He added: "I faced great pressure because of Russia.
" Trump continued, "I faced great pressure because of Russia.
But America faced bigger foes than isis , he said.
" To which McCain replied: "I have faced tougher adversaries.
" In another, "WHEN FACED WITH EVIL / LEARN ITS SECRET.
In order to purge Latria's imposing master I had to give myself over to facing whatever squid-faced men, man-faced insects, and precarious cliffs its interlocking minarets threw in my path.
"To the African-American community, he was a black man who faced overwhelming bigotry the way he faced every opponent in the ring: fearlessly," wrote NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Facebook.
In 2015, Goldman Sachs faced trademark infringement issues when a Shenzhen-based leasing company used the same name, and many big foreign brands have faced similar issues in China in the past.
In recent years, California faced a drought that lasted years, Australia survived the millennium drought, and Sao Paulo faced a water shortage crisis in 2015 due to both drought and inefficient infrastructures.
But you look at the kind of opposition that he has faced and you also have to look at it as an extension to some extent of what the Clintons have faced.
The outcome of three-week trial was a major legal victory for Gallagher, who would have faced a possible life sentence had he been convicted on the most serious charges he faced.
While Spain's main left-wing party, PSOE, has faced a challenge from the further-left Podemos, the center-right People's Party has faced a challenge from a new centrist party called Ciudadanos ("Citizens").
Of all the mysteries Phil Morgese has faced in life, none has been more baffling than the dilemma faced by him and other single dads: What to do about styling their girls' hair?
Gray struck out all three batters he faced in the third, then the final three he faced in the fourth when Miami had its first two hits and only run of the game.
STONY-FACED Yohan Blake, who has also served a drugs ban, was cheered to the rafters when he was introduced for the final but Gatlin just remained stony-faced through all the jeering.
On Wednesday, his mother and her boyfriend faced charges of child endangerment, and Mayor Bill de Blasio faced questions about how the city had responded to signs that Zymere had been in peril.
The company has faced major production problems with its mass-market Model 3 and reshuffled top management, while CEO Elon Musk faced criticism after dismissing analysts' questions on a recent bizarre earnings call.
General Nicholson has warned lawmakers that the United States and its NATO allies faced a "stalemate" in Afghanistan, where the general has said he already faced a shortfall of a "few thousand" troops.
Bush faced Perot and Clinton, and Carter faced Republican Ronald Reagan and independent John Anderson, a former Republican congressman who was booed out of the Republican primary and then mounted a quixotic bid.
As Wrisberg points out, all divers faced the same conditions.
After all these years, we are faced with hard facts.
He had faced months of pressure to release the returns.
Araibi had said he faced torture if returned to Bahrain.
Facebook has faced criticism over its handling of fake news.
Chinese shares ended little changed though the yuan faced pressure.
Like Penn, she also faced criticism about the rendezvous. pic.twitter.
Hailey ends the season faced with a huge life decision.
Microsoft has also faced plenty of setbacks over the years.
Now the Speaker of the House faced a tricky calculation.
Despite Paulo's record, he's faced little to no public fallout.
The hardware team faced another big challenge with battery life.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: But people say this is like two faced.
Grandal was the first batter Hand faced after relieving Vargas.
But the Chinese company has also faced a cash crunch.
The International Space Station faced some changes of its own.
But the apparel maker's push into China has faced challenges.
Paul seemed to acknowledge that his proposal faced long odds.
They had each faced up to five years in prison.
More recently, it's faced pressure from free apps like MyFitnessPal.
They're all two-faced ... We don't trust any of them.
The other moms in the episode faced their own changes.
Amphipods at each location faced different odds of plastic ingestion.
And it seems crazy when we're faced with looming shortages.
Reddit, too, has faced its fair share during the election.
But it is the reality that we are faced with.
Before, U.S. dairy farmers faced strict import quotas and tariffs.
She was bald faced lying again and again to them.
However, some traders cautioned that such a moved faced opposition.
Lawmakers faced intense pressure to vote on the bill Thursday.
Allen replaced Hutton and stopped all three shots he faced.
The dancing grannies have also faced a backlash at home.
One might be faced with 50 suitors instead of 25.
It was not clear what line of questioning they faced.
Holmes could have faced up to 20 years in prison.
NOTES: The teams had not faced each other since Dec.
Topshop, in particular, has faced several challenges in recent months.
Having faced death, Koyama confronted the life ahead of her.
In 2005, she faced a radically different kind of day.
TAXES -- Trump OMB nominee Mick Mulvaney faced the Senate today.
The question is: What to do if faced with one?
Each time, she stood taller after the hardship she faced.
He has also faced similar allegations in the Czech Republic.
Others intimately involved in the scheme have not faced charges.
Likewise, two Obama administration Cabinet heads faced Hatch Act reprimands.
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped all 13 shots he faced in relief.
However, she acknowledged the challenges faced by the social network.
But the star also faced a health crisis this year.
The US hasn't faced any real naval threat in decades.
And yet, even faced with this reality, Uber hasn't budged.
The Egyptian government denied that it faced a wheat shortage.
Trump has faced international backlash from his "zero tolerance" policy.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch faced his confirmation hearing today.
The lowest castes, or untouchables, were marginalized and faced persecution.
"Faced with the law, the Trump administration blinked," Herrera said.
Or did you not care about the punishments you faced?
Smith agrees, saying she hasn't faced any discrimination or harassment.
If convicted, Gonzales faced up to 28 years in prison.
If convicted, Abraham faced up to 18 months in jail.
He retired only two of the six batters he faced.
But faced with troubling economic numbers, he has doubled down.
Buttigieg has faced sharp criticism from progressives, led by Sen.
Tata Sons has faced setbacks in its campaign against Mistry.
"We've never faced a challenge like this one," she added.
Villanova faced the possibility of forcing a tie on Feb.
She faced a formidable primary challenge from Hawaii state Sen.
More recently, the company has faced accusations of professional impropriety.
Yanez was eventually acquitted of all the charges he faced.
He faced up to life in prison for his desertion.
Since testifying, Vindman has faced scrutiny within his own ranks.
Faced with these unavoidable facts, Laura herself begins to spiral.
They have faced rising costs since the pound was floated.
He faced Rafael Nadal in both of his previous finals.
He too faced similar challenges: what and how to paint.
Gates, who faced the same charges, pleaded guilty on Feb.
I faced a sea of people in Cairo International Airport.
With the song "Alto Calibre" he faced a similar issue.
Pelosi has faced considerable criticism from conservatives following the move.
The Brothers and their associates faced the European arrest warrants.
I've faced challenges before, adversity before on the football field.
White House aides said they recognized the pressure lawmakers faced.
That further threatens a community that has faced widespread violence.
Gray wolves faced a similar fate in the twentieth century.
In their defence, Democrats faced a difficult map this year.
This is also why Mr Heath faced criticism in 1974.
It may be the greatest challenge he has ever faced.
For weeks the shadow banks have faced a liquidity crunch.
He faced them twice last year, posting an 8.10 ERA.
He eventually left his job but never faced disciplinary action.
Last week, the Turkish government faced an attempted military coup.
Faced with deliberate, cold, murderous malice, he's speechless and helpless.
Since 2014, Flint has faced a major public health crisis.
Robertson faced some backlash on social media for his comments.
That comes as companies have faced litigation on pay equality.
Shortly before he was shot, McDonald never faced Van Dyke.
Google faced similar outcry when Stormfront topped its search results.
Bob Menendez faced corruption charges (which ended in a mistrial).
Holmes hit the last batter he faced before getting pulled.
Then, finally, Venmo John faced off against the show itself.
But the timing reflected a broader political problem Trump faced.
Ed Kurtz, the original emergency manager, faced a tough job.
This was the reality once faced by thousands of Angolans.
Unfortunately they faced the worst sudden devastation that shocked many.
In recent years, Lee has faced personal and professional difficulties.
Faced with such harms, policymakers would feel pressure to act.
Hulu's Runaways faced a rare challenge for a superhero show.
DE) faced criticism from the company's biggest shareholder Siemens (SIEGn.
Nonetheless, he has faced other investigations for a year now.
The academy said 807 firms faced financial risks, some major.
"I was alone when I faced my marriage," she said.
What were some of the biggest challenges you guys faced?
However, they have often faced criticism for dividends flowing abroad.
Apple has faced down the FBIin America over similar issues.
Facebook also faced legal challenges following its unsuccessful 2012 IPO.
As The Economist went to press, he faced another deadline.
They turned away from each other and faced the crowd.
And, as with any trailblazer, she's already faced some pushback.
Feldman retired 12 of the final 14 batters he faced.
The doctor no longer faced me in the examination room.
Faced with the calorie juggernaut, none has gained wide acceptance.
She has faced accusations in the West of increasing authoritarianism.
I was afraid for her to face what I faced.
When Pixar made Cars 2, it faced a major challenge.
Flores faced Hendricks three ties including a first inning strikeout.
But its spending on Trump's behalf has faced intense scrutiny.
The Chrome Web Store has faced this issue for years.
Now, once more, a supreme test has to be faced.
It faced Fibonacci resistance at $2,3083, brokers Marex Spectron said.
Five of the first six batters he faced reached base.
Before the storm, Puerto Rico already faced an economic collapse.
This left us unprepared for the different challenges we faced.
He retired 14 of the last 18 hitters he faced.
Teachers faced no performance reviews and could not be fired.
They have previously faced foreclosure proceedings on the same home.
Nest has faced criticism for its dearth of new hardware.
Both waves of migrants faced discrimination in the job market.
Emma Rodriguez, 27, had faced life in prison without parole.
ETFs have faced fears that they cannot manage rampant selling.
Apart from the storm, the group has faced other hurdles.
Faced with such problems, politicians understandably throw up their hands.
On May 21957 at Baltimore, McDougald faced Hal "Skinny" Brown.
Overall, Varlamov stopped eight of the 63 shots he faced.
RWE has faced calls to delay or cease its activities.
Duckworth's opponents have faced criticism over their attacks on her.
In recent years, Johnson & Johnson has faced mounting legal pressure.
Not that "Moana" faced much in the way of competition.
Bernier stopped both shots he faced in relief of Gibson.
It's the biggest challenge our free media has ever faced.
The product had already faced delays much of this year.
Women who have opened up have faced hate and anger.
The brand also faced new competition when wine coolers proliferated.
Two rows of monks faced each other across the room.
The company faced harsh criticism for its lack of diversity.
Eastwood faced strong opposition from certain powers at Warner Bros.
The company faced a growing backlash from regulators and lawmakers.
The man faced federal charges and was acquitted in 2017.
But by the mid 2010s, McDonald's faced an identity crisis.
Trump has faced relentless criticism for U.S. relations with Russia.
GE also faced legacy challenges in adapting to Predix software.
Some have faced allegations that they obtained the loans fraudulently.
Putin said he was aware he faced no real competition.
Sixteen service members faced disciplinary action over the air strike.
But the disruptions faced by American workers are not over.
Infertility is not the only struggle the couple has faced.
This can sometimes happen when you're faced with bare truth.
Faced with their competing demands, Bean falls into her bottle.
It will be the first time has faced the Nationals.
The new cabinet has already faced public protests as well.
However, the group is faced with problems of its own.
He faced one batter and hit him with a pitch.
He also faced charges for fleeing the officers earlier Monday.
It might spare 2,000 families from the heartbreak she faced.
"Terror cannot be faced by calls for unity," he said.
Security forces faced major challenges including leadership, morale and recruitment.
She's faced trouble in her efforts to transition behind bars.
But they've also faced early exits, like former Minnesota Gov.
Still, as a puppy, Beaux faced many challenges and difficulties.
Anderson made 26 saves on the 30 shots he faced.
It's not the first time I've faced a hostile audience.
So far, the doctors say they haven't faced professional pushback.
He faced a maximum sentence of 45 years in prison.
The mother still faced obstacles for the next few years.
Stratton faced just one batter against the Dodgers on Sept.
The company has faced turbulence since its relaunch in 2015.
The political dilemmas that Salesforce faced are the most illuminating.
Unlike Comcast, Fox has faced lengthy political and regulatory delays.
Some muttered that the whole enterprise faced a "governance crisis".
Setya Novanto, the colourful House speaker, faced allegations of corruption.
You have argued that Hillary Clinton faced sexism in 2016.
We're being faced with some dire messaging around being female.
Kathryn faced a nightmare situation which threatened her very future.
A Michigan woman faced a similar issue in July 2018.
O'Reilly recently faced backlash after mocking the hairstyle of Rep.
When he played for Colorado, Tulowitzki faced Fernandez nine times.
Kenya has faced a spate of attacks by Somali Islamists.
Fertilizer prices have faced pressure from weakening U.S. farmer incomes.
His replacement, Cam Talbot, stopped all 14 shots he faced.
Ejimkonye said he subsequently faced more intimidation and physical attacks.
But Trump will be unlike any opponent she's ever faced.
Hell no -- the team they faced was Tito Jackson's family!!!!
A woman faced down sexism, and the match went on.
Huge ... considering Fab faced up to 20 years behind bars.
Imagine you are faced with marginalization and oppression every day.
Luis Avilan retired both batters he faced in the sixth.
That early gay rights victory almost immediately faced a setback.
There, he faced aggressive questions from members of both parties.
But to talk about them when faced with tougher questions?
However, visa troubles weren't the only difficulties the girls faced.
A number of Harvard law professors have faced plagiarism accusations.
Republicans crafted a piece of legislation that faced immense odds.
Other Southeast Asian rail projects have faced a similar fate.
He struck out four of the six men he faced.
He walked both batters he faced in the sixth inning.
When faced with the reality of death, what seems important?
Airbnb has recently faced other regulatory hurdles across the world.
She had reportedly faced up to 140 years behind bars.
The camera cut to Leonardo DiCaprio who was stone faced.
The maximum sentence Palmer faced was seven years in prison.
After he died, I faced a great deal of hardship.
Pelosi has faced growing discontent from her colleagues this week.
"These people are faced with such incredible dilemmas," he said.
" Franken, however, has not actually faced "the most severe sanction.
Tenants faced harassment, rent hikes, displacement, and deteriorating living conditions.
I know a bold faced lie when I hear one.
As she faced increasing professional obstacles, her mental health deteriorated.
He said that as President he had faced a dilemma.
He carried his velocity through the last hitter he faced.
He could have faced up to 65 years behind bars.
The troubles faced by Docoss have echoes of Freedom 251.
Hasina has faced accusations in the West of increasing authoritarianism.
The rookie then retired the next eight batters he faced.
But those aren't the strongest candidates he could have faced.
Dell stopped all 14 shots he faced for the Sharks.
Trump has faced overall low approval ratings since taking office.
But with each accolade, the architectural marvels have faced challenges.
Sinemia faced many of these same problems, including legal issues.
Ten of the first 17 batters he faced reached base.
Keuchel retired 26 of the final 28 batters he faced.
She faced no Republican challenger in Massachusetts's Seventh Congressional District.
It's not the first time the Japanese carmaker faced recalls.
The challenges faced by these pilots are pretty tough, however.
Francesca is therefore faced with a choice: Dev, or Pino.
Meetings intensified in recent weeks as Trump faced the deadline.
Women faced skepticism and outright disbelief when they spoke out.
Now McConnell again is faced again with a complicated reality.
You see, mostly she hasn't faced that much tough questioning.
Meanwhile, they faced thousands of dollars in medical bills themselves.
Trump has faced accusations from his main GOP rival, Sen.
Deal faced a Tuesday deadline to act on the legislation.
We faced limitations in education, employment, and life in general.
All as Uber has faced no small number of distractions.
Courts have faced similar decisions in cases surrounding the border.
Presidents George W. Bush and Obama both faced that scrutiny.
Through six innings, Harvey had faced the minimum 18 batters.
All 10 companies faced an uphill struggle at some point.
If convicted, they said, he faced potentially decades in prison.
Like others, Gomez has faced grueling heat and torrential rains.
"This is an evil I haven't faced before," he added.
She now faced a suspension of one to two years.
Both President Obama and President Clinton faced first midterm wipeouts.
When they arrived, they faced discrimination because they were black.
He retired 10 of the last 11 batters he faced.
Ross also faced criminal charges, but was acquitted by jury.
What challenges have AIDS Walk organizers faced in the past?
He retired 17 of the last 20 batters he faced.
He retired 18 of the last 20 batters he faced.
I faced a flood of unwanted propositions and harassing messages.
And the animals in the Gulf have faced severe consequences.
Prosecutors have faced some hurdles in their case against Butina.
You were faced with a choice that many cannot comprehend.
In 230, Suu Kyi was faced with an agonizing decision.
He faced a serious primary challenge in 2014 -- but won.
Trump has also faced criticism for his statements praising Putin.
After that, Ray retired the final nine hitters he faced.
Patty Judge, the toughest opponent he has faced in years.
Stewart has faced scrutiny for his ties to white nationalists.
Branagh has faced several large challenges in constructing this film.
Elvis Merzlikins stopped all 26 shots he faced in relief.
Many of the proposal's elements have faced pushback from traders.
The companies have faced other hurdles in the United States.
In Western Europe, the United States faced a similar challenge.
No active member of the Red Sox has faced Kuhl.
The French government faced a revolt in Algeria in 230.
The company has also faced scrutiny over its advertising practices.
Johnson retired 15 of the final 17 batters he faced.
The candidates faced immense pressure to distance themselves from her.
Once again, he faced John Gregg, a folksy Democratic lawyer.
Apple had previously faced a similar situation with the iPad.
She had faced an earlier misdemeanor charge of child cruelty.
Another Canyon Bridge partner, Ray Bingham, has also faced problems.
One of us, Professor Hershfield, recently faced such a choice.
GM has faced other air bag issues in recent years.
Erickson has not faced charges in relation to Butina's case.
The Trump administration has faced increasing scrutiny over the operation.
Until now they have rarely faced a genuine existential threat.
A handful of Republican and Democratic lawmakers faced tough challenges.
The company faced similar outbreaks during the past few years.
Ted Cruz and Tim Scott faced off against Democratic Sen.
But the Hisarak district faced a collapse in recent weeks.
Some have faced double taxation while the treaties have languished.
The company has faced numerous foodborne illness outbreaks since 2015.
Dubnyk stopped all seven shots he faced for the win.
The three lawmakers faced bipartisan backlash after blocking the bill.
With two outs in the first, Sale faced Kris Bryant.
Amazon has already faced backlash for its handling of HQ2.
Crowley, 220006, faced his first primary challenge in 2202 years.
She has also faced criticism recently for tweeting conspiracy theories.
Yet Silicon Valley has faced false starts with A.I. before.
Can you think of any who faced a single accuser?
And Collins at one point also faced off with Rep.
TPUSA has long faced accusations of racism within its ranks.
Suarez faced William Armbrister, Christian Canache and Cynthia Mason Jaquith.
She faced 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The suitors had faced a cut off of 5 p.m.
Tesla and Musk have faced legal challenges of all kinds.
These are real consequences faced by real people every day.
Cain's nomination has already faced criticism from some senators. Sen.
Then enemies In 1800, Jefferson and Adams faced off again.
Journalists faced a true challenge when the Mueller probe began.
Other tech companies have faced similar employee revolts as well.
There is no shortage of threats faced by this country.
Journalists who take on powerful interests have always faced dangers.
Travelers flying from LaGuardia faced plenty of inconveniences this summer.
Our nation has faced — and solved — a similar problem before.
Then suddenly I was faced with, Do I follow this?
People tend to ask me about the challenges I faced.
And-- and-- and the company faced these huge asbestos claims.
Montgomery faced traffic in each of the first three innings.
After weeks of struggling, Woodstock 50 faced a new obstacle.
He finished strong, retiring the last eight hitters he faced.
He faced federal charges of sex trafficking minors and conspiracy.
The problems faced by the antitrust enforcers may seem daunting.
He had not faced a primary challenger in 14 years.
The 2330X program has faced myriad delays, frustrating airline customers.
He faced up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
In speeches, each spoke of the dangers faced by officers.
This year, Epstein's Cubs faced a task almost as daunting.
Trump's brand has also faced criticism over its overseas manufacturing.
Sears Holdings has faced struggles of its own of late.
A suspect was later arrested and faced hate crime charges.
This time, if caught, he faced six months in detention.
Meanwhile, voting rights for minority groups have faced sustained assault.
Lehtonen stopped just seven of the 11 shots he faced.
Faced with the backlash, GOP leaders quickly killed the amendment.
Wood retired both batters he faced to finish the inning.
The project has long faced opposition from Nevada leaders. Reps.
The Kikuyu, his tribe, faced a massacre, he is convinced.
The company has faced numerous foodborne illness outbreaks since 2195.
"I've faced harassment from so many men," Ms. Amaya said.
Ramos never faced criminal charges in connection with Etan's death.
And most importantly, what would emerge if they faced the
When faced with the decision to rebuild, he didn't hesitate.
He has faced backlash in the past for his responses.
Nutanix has already faced scrutiny from at least one investor.
Saada, a Houthi stronghold, has faced a particularly intense bombardment.
Mrazek replaced him and stopped all 17 shots he faced.
He would've faced Israel's Uri Kalashnikov in the second round.
Faced with such adversaries, no response could be too draconian.
Much different challenge than I've faced these last few rounds.
These are the toughest sanctions the North has ever faced.
Democrats already faced an uphill climb to block Barr's nomination.
It's unclear if any of those members also faced retaliation.
Trump has in the past faced criticism after attacking judges.
Victoria Azarenka faced Karolina Pliskova in the other women's semifinal.
The problems faced by Beverly TeSelle, 71, defy most solutions.
It's not like we haven't faced things like this before.
The university settled for $2 million; Taser faced no litigation.
He fanned six of the first nine batters he faced.
This is the second time Reid has faced these allegations.
I was red-faced and grimacing — the opposite of zen.
We are now faced with the question of Michael Jackson.
The inhabitants of Dadaab are faced with repatriation to Somalia.
Pixar has faced its own reckoning in the #MeToo era.
Salvini warned at the time that his party faced bankruptcy.
Less than 48 hours later, Kalanick faced the driver again.
Starbucks has faced pushback from the left and the right.
Outside firms say they are increasingly faced with impossible dilemmas.
But the app has also faced criticism from healthcare professionals.
But the company has faced numerous challenges since that time.
Remarkably, until now Lipinski hasn't faced an organized primary challenge.
Johnson likewise faced attacks at Talking Stick Resort in Phoenix.
Smolka faced Rathburn for the first time Monday, in court.
Instead she faced being released from prison and into homelessness.
Now, Luke says it's time we all faced the truth.
Theranos soon faced several lawsuits and came under federal investigation.
All politics is local: McConnell faced angry constituents last week.
Twitter has faced blowback on Capitol Hill in the past.
But, that bill, it turned out, also faced long odds.
Hu gave no details of what punishment the violators faced.
The hosts immediately faced widespread backlash following their comments. Gov.
At a village trustees' meeting this month, residents faced off.
The company faced criticism for its lack of female leadership.
Mr. Negangard has faced few obstacles to getting more convictions.
Mr. Sandy also faced a lesser charge of aggravated battery.
SOWEDA officials acknowledge that the program has faced some difficulties.
I faced strong challenges from the Republican and Progressive Parties.
Gray retired 5.903 of the last 23 hitters he faced.
Families all across the globe are faced with similar scenarios.
The FBI has faced scrutiny over its handling of Cruz.
And when faced with new challenges, they trust their intuition.
Yet they never faced consequences for breaking the photography rules.
She pushed an inevitability vibe and only really faced Sanders.
It's not that America hasn't faced public health crises before.
A jury convicted him of all 137 counts he faced.
Neither Snell nor Matz had faced the opposing team before.
He got two outs on Tuesday, and then faced Trout.
But so far Prince Mohammed has faced few adverse consequences.
The police chief faced Mr. Imad across a large desk.
The world faced no such a dilemma from Doris Lessing.
Faced with adversity, I have learned to keep moving forward.
Women and children faced unprecedented levels of cruelty and displacement.
Coronavirus is the biggest crisis the group has faced yet.
Faced with funding shortfalls, the M.T.A. has resorted to borrowing.
The US car business hasn't faced anything like this, ever.
The banks exposed, especially European ones, faced a political backlash.
We faced this same problem on the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Most people, faced with real catastrophe, recoil from the brink.
Even before the CUP announcement, Mr. Sanchez faced significant hurdles.
The fire comes as the company has faced financial headwinds.
For everywhere I look, I find myself faced with dogs.
They have faced decades of repression, discrimination, harassment and violence.
Mr. Payne faced down more dangerous adversaries than Mr. Sharpton.
La Rochefoucauld faced torture and death, yet he carried on.
The biggest challenge Geico's faced hasn't been technical, Larguet said.
Other presidents have faced immense scrutiny for the same issue.
He faced mandatory retirement before his 63rd birthday next month.
He has never faced charges for any accusations against him.
The Californian faced a particularly sharp assault from Hawaii Rep.
But the idea has also faced criticisms from some candidates.
The decision brings the first serious penalty Pantaleo has faced.
Even farmers whose fields have remained dry have faced troubles.
Mr. Cochran faced a serious challenger in the 2014 primaries.
Mr. de Blasio denied any wrongdoing and faced no charges.
The country has also faced political tensions at the top.
She eventually faced foreclosure twice more, in 2015 and 2016.
Instead she has faced the mother of all garbage emergencies.
As a city mayor he faced allegations of buying votes.
He had never previously faced Detroit in his long career.
Mr. Turner faced as much as 14 years in prison.
He dropped the proposal after it faced fairly strong opposition.
He has faced charges for misogynist, racist and homophobic rants.
At his sentencing hearing in January, Denhollander faced her molester.
He faced sexual abuse charges in 2008, but was acquitted.
Mr. Gilliam has also faced complaints about his campaign finances.
The two faced off in a debate on Tuesday night.
As Catholics, though, they faced discrimination and threats of violence.
In the following years, Iraq's Christian minority faced increasing persecution.
This isn't the first time Belle has faced a redesign.
"Five years ago, New Jersey faced Superstorm Sandy," he added.
Boeing faced an unthinkable defection in the spring of 2011.
As far as I know, my harassers faced no repercussions.
The show has often faced lighthearted complaints about its lighting.
But as she celebrated, she faced questions over her gender.
"It originally faced east, toward Town Pond," Mr. Brown explained.
Like you're faced with your own mortality in a way.
But Bishop Epiphanius also faced opposition inside his own monastery.
Since 63, Uber has faced very public complaints over discrimination.
Weinstein had faced a maximum of 29 years in prison.
Republicans have faced criticism for their messaging during the crisis.
The Facebook C.E.O. faced tough questions from European lawmakers yesterday.
Lester faced his only real challenge in the sixth inning.
This presents a threat the deep ocean has never faced.
But the athletic department has faced other crises as well.
States and localities faced unique challenges in the Great Recession.
Why has President Trump's charity faced years of legal scrutiny?
Thirteen journalists have faced punishment and 20 others await charges.
Weinstein had faced a maximum of 29 years in prison.
For decades, Congress has faced these growing problems and others.
Deutsche Bank has previously faced scrutiny related to money laundering.
Lawyers said a ban would have faced protracted court battles.
Some high ranking officers who harassed women faced few repercussions.
It has also faced significant issues in its own backyard.
Spotify has faced blowback over the mechanical rights issue before.
He grabbed, she was vulnerable — yet she faced the consequences.
President Trump has recently faced scrutiny over statements about Russia.
For such an oversight, she faced fines and criminal charges.
But the bishop had faced serious allegations of misconduct before.
Decades later, the "Joy Luck Club" daughters faced similar prejudices.
Krongauz faced the same obstacle, compounded by complications from diabetes.
She ultimately faced several hundred thousand dollars in medical bills.
The city also faced backlash from residents on social media.
He faced a prison term of up to 11 years.
She quickly fell further behind on bills and faced eviction.
Earlier efforts to sleuth out streaming ratings have faced criticism.
Tech companies have faced political pressure in Europe for years.
Thursday's announcement was second time the banks had faced fines.
Robinhood has faced technical and regulatory challenges in recent years.
Thursday's announcement was second time the banks had faced fines.
Every corner of Florida has faced the onslaught of growth.
I thought of the Islamophobia many of them have faced.
The West has faced a financial crisis and turned inward.
His administration faced widespread criticism for failing to restore order.
Often they have faced significant challenges, like homelessness or incarceration.
It focuses on the perils faced by Dublin's refugee communities.
By then, the group faced a budding public relations crisis.
Reagan's Republican Party faced deep fault lines of its own.
The Vermont senator answered some major questions he faced Saturday.
Collins had faced a maximum of five years in prison.
Nine of those sentenced so far have faced prison time.
That desire, however, faced a formidable obstacle: the US government.
Several Trump Cabinet members have faced criticism for their travels.
In 2003, Bryant faced a sexual assault charge in Colorado.
"The U.S. has faced multiple pandemics before," Dr. Messonnier said.
It is unclear why Captain Nettleton never faced Navy charges.
Journalists for print organizations faced their own hurdles on Tuesday.
Kentucky Republicans faced a long slog to return to relevance.
Faced with such impossible competition, Lee is leaving Go behind.
Faced with challenging conditions, companies tend to do two things.
Scott Walker soon faced a recall election, which he won.
Gray retired 18 of the last 20 batters he faced.
The women now faced the prospect of a Trump presidency.
If convicted, he faced up to 45 years in prison.
Other wings of the church have faced similar controversies recently.
Three years later, Robert Mueller faced his own uncomfortable choice.
It's faced pressure from Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim's Jardiance.
Anan's arrest is the latest interference faced by presidential hopefuls.
When faced with an opportunity like this, why say no?
What are some of the biggest hurdles that you've faced?
When first introduced, bundled payments faced varied levels of apprehension.
The bank faced bipartisan recriminations in the fall of 2016.
Democrats have not faced an incumbent Republican president since 2023.
Both efforts faced heavy opposition from oil and gas interests.
Eventually, I faced a far more serious Indonesian bureaucratic problem.
"  "This is now the biggest obstacle I have ever faced.
"Women have faced the same challenges for decades," Gelman said.
Jones stopped all three shots he faced in the shootout.
The company has faced a number of cybersecurity problems, too.
Davis had faced him before and knew what to expect.
He personally intervened to save bill when it faced defeat.
But she also has never faced a credible primary challenger.
" He added: "I've never faced this kind of situation before.
Another client faced eviction because of an accidental $32.50 underpayment.
They've also faced criticism for partnering with ethically questionable companies.
But he acknowledged the problems the organization faced in transition.
Disguising their identities, though, didn't halt the discrimination they faced.
However, when faced with opposing viewpoints, many Americans polarize further.
After all, most Russians have not yet faced such barriers.
Whittlesey acknowledged that she had faced discrimination as a woman.
The governor had also faced a second, unrelated felony charge.
Jaziri faced eight break points and lost four of them.
Those regions have faced a flurry of lackluster economic results.
After Charlottesville, President Trump faced an easy test, and failed.
Yet both governments have faced criticism for not doing enough.
Mississippi has faced scrutiny over its record on mental healthcare.
Facial recognition technology has already faced backlash around the world.
Amid the horror, the widow faced a new, frightening reality.
American politicians faced their own growing labor movement with anxiety.
Firestone has faced accusations of workplace issues in the past.
She saved 10 out of the 12 breakpoints she faced.
Many, including my relatives, faced physical, sexual and mental abuse.
In that year, Longerich explained, Germany faced a severe crisis.
Sanders, the newly anointed frontrunner, faced more incoming than ever.
They each faced a maximum of 39 years in prison.
More recently, Victoria's Secret has faced accusations of professional impropriety.
Others may be faced with a sudden and late realization.
I and my fellow observers were faced with a dilemma.
President Joe Biden faced an interesting dynamic in his party.
Flight attendants at Alaska and American have faced similar issues.
But he has faced relatively little scrutiny over his age.
Desseilles faced a similar fate, exacerbated by French labor laws.
Deal faced a Tuesday deadline to act on the legislation.
On this issue, NAFTA faced the brunt of the blame.
Faced with that, what kind of person wouldn't be anxious?
The Trump administration, in calibrating strikes, faced two bad choices.
But the deduction has also faced criticism, particularly from Democrats.
He faced a maximum sentence of 13 years in prison.
But Eaze has faced many challenges in the past year.
Citigroup Inc management also faced questions about winnowing operating leverage.
Once again, Kendall is faced with bearing his father's burden.
The kitchen windows faced a hillside resplendent with tropical plants.
Faced with this new reality, they streamlined their toy lines.
Today, it's the reality faced by American corporations and citizens.
Delta's stock has faced both ups and downs this year.
Chao faced no questions about her memberships on corporate boards.
At least they faced the right direction on the chase.
The bill faced an uphill battle, especially after Utah Gov.
Syrians had faced an indefinite ban under the executive order.
MORE faced a difficult choice about whether to speak out.
Both Cosby and Kelly have faced legal consequences after allegations.
Venezuela Juan Guaido faced arrest if he returned to Venezuela.
What will Neil Gorsuch do when faced with such threats?
But faced with the authoritarian government, we can't be afraid.
Sometimes people do act sensibly when faced with solid evidence.
Two years ago, this town also faced a fiscal emergency.
Remember to be a united front when faced with hurdles.
And he's faced relentless personal attacks from President Donald Trump.
It isn't the first controversy Carson has faced as secretary.
Prosecutors dropped nine other money laundering charges Erickson had faced.
Brian Elliott finished up, stopping all seven shots he faced.
Lester retired 18 of the last 20 batters he faced.
The plan faced criticism, however, including from the United States.
When Barack Obama ran for president, he faced a choice.
Trump has also faced backlash from his GOP allies Sen.
Other companies have recently faced strained relationships with local communities.
Mr Johnson faced calls to resign from other party leaders.
If convicted, he faced up to THIRTY YEARS in prison.
He retired 13 of the final 113 batters he faced.
In truth, America has always faced division in varying degrees.
Walker followed by retiring the final eight batters he faced.
A Baidu spokeswoman denied that Li faced a travel ban.
Hill retired 12 of the last 13 hitters he faced.
"I faced these guys four times this year," Pomeranz said.
If convicted, he could have faced 45 years in prison.
Gerald Ford faced backlash over his pardon of Richard Nixon.
WeWork has long faced questions about whether it's been overvalued.
But Reed faced a major roadblock: who would succeed him.
The soldier had faced a maximum term of 20 years.
Trump has faced controversy in the past over the hotel.
The available apartments and their terraces faced the interior courtyard.
I wiped my faced and I asked for her forgiveness.
But Ratcliffe has faced some controversy in his professional career.
Several years later, we are faced with a similar debate.
What's next: Only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings.
Sanders faced a health scare in October — a heart attack.
But it faced a backlash from hardcore Star Wars lovers.
Because he was in the US illegally, he faced deportation.
Other tech companies have faced similar scrutiny on this issue.
And this is exactly what everyone in the film faced.
Forest Laboratories faced generic competition on Namenda starting in 2015.
He struck out four of the 10 batters he faced.
Bhalla faced a crowded field of challengers in the race.
We faced far more serious challenges in 2202 than today.
Brown's faced a torrent of criticism on social media before.
Villalobos, who also faced federal corruption charges, died in 2015.
McCarthy faced and failed a famous "sense of decency" moment.
The primary YouTube platform has also faced child safety issues.
Seven of the last 11 hitters he faced reached base.
Ozerden has also faced questions about his FBI background check.
Moore has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including assault.
But Powell faced several opposing forces inside the White House.
Other media figures have recently faced allegations of sexual misconduct.
Osaka and Pliskova have faced off twice, each winning once.
He also faced indictment in six other American judicial districts.
But the pressures faced by women politicians add another dimension.
Few of the church's leaders have faced such severe discipline.
They had never faced each other in the U.S. Open.
Faced with more a costly clientele, insurance companies increased premiums.
Bed Bath & Beyond also faced inventory issues during the holidays.
Stone pleaded not guilty to all charges and faced trial.
Both were incumbents; they faced each other because of redistricting.
Kerber, 210, and Ostapenko, 2122, have never faced each other.
The company has recently faced questions about its corporate culture.
It is an issue faced not just by Ms. Begum.
What physical and emotional challenges has he faced since then?
Former President Obama's WOTUS rule faced plenty of legal challenges.
Planned Parenthood consistently denied wrongdoing and never faced criminal charges.
The football player has faced similar issues in the past.
It's one of the first times that he faced adversity.
The working Americans have faced increasing income volatility, income inequality.
Google has previously faced pressure over Waze's police location reports.
More recently, Levi's has faced fresh competition from athleisure brands.
Another challenge faced by families is that they lack time.
No one other than the two women ever faced charges.
"You'd have to ask my team," she said, poker faced.
After the company faced boycott calls led by the Rev.
Despite the evidence, needle exchanges have long faced public resistance.
She has faced numerous threats since taking office in January.
What were the challenges you faced while painting the guitar?
Nonetheless, Meek has faced plenty of challenges in recent years.
Jennifer Daman, 20093, of Houston, Texas, faced this exact dilemma.
Faced with this proliferation, I'd like to risk something radical.
As a result, DeVos faced a grueling Senate confirmation hearing.
Their armies have for decades faced off over the LOC.
Until now, journalists haven't faced too much worry about this.
Still, May faced no immediate resignations from her senior team.
Now they're faced with growing inequality and a housing crisis.
Those are the lowest borrowing costs Washington has faced — ever.
They have a challenge just like I faced the challenge.
He faced up to 8 years in prison if convicted.
But the massive project has faced its share of setbacks.
One month earlier, another Negro Leagues Baseball landmark faced destruction.
Yet he has faced no consequences for any of this.
The governor has faced questions over corruption in state government.
In this, there's another thing, and you faced those things.
Gus Bilirakis faced tough questions in a scene, captured on video, that echoed the contentious meetings faced by Democrats in 2009 when they went home to sell voters on President Barack Obama's healthcare plan.
While many relationships could crumble when faced with the legal troubles Teresa and Joe have faced, the Jersey Housewife says they're even stronger for it – detailing how Joe doesn't take her for granted anymore.
Turo faced an uphill battle with New York for not being compliant with insurance regulations necessitating licenses for the sale of third-party insurance policies, and faced a suspension of service because of it.
His successor, Andrew Wheeler, has faced a number of questions over his past work as a coal lobbyist, and Interior secretary nominee David Bernhardt has faced allegations of continuing to work for past clients.
Assad faced some pressure from his Russian patrons not to embarrass them; but, after Obama backed away from his threat of force, Assad never faced a serious threat of military action by the West.
"Museveni has faced a challenge in Bobi Wine that he has not faced before ... a musician who has the power and charisma to speak to the hearts and minds of ordinary Uganda," Opiyo added.
My daily makeup consists of Too Faced Hangover Primer, It Cosmetics Oil-Free CC Cream, Benefit Hoola Bronzer, It Cosmetics x Drybar Lash Blowout Mascara, Too Faced Chocolate Brownie Eyebrow Pencil, and Tarte eyeshadow.
Without the extension, the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States said it would have faced $275 million in higher taxes, while a beer industry group said it faced $130 million in higher taxes.
In the months since, major social media platforms have faced questions about their role in moderating against lies told by political candidates, and they've faced new skepticism from lawmakers and regulators over their answers.
Any attempt to tickle them into humiliation will be met with flush-faced stony-silence, and you'll be left with a mate who resembles a red-faced statue, little more than an effigy of shame.
Too Faced Natural Matte Palette ($38): Too Faced sent me this palette when it first launched, and I actually reach for it pretty often to help ground looks with a bold color on the lid.
Critic's Notebook Faced with broadcasting an all-singing, all-dancing, happy-faced celebration of art and commerce less than 24 hours after the deadliest mass shooting in American history, CBS did about what you'd expect.
Reliever Adam Warren, who came in having retired all 14 batters he had faced this season, retired the four Orioles he faced on Saturday, but Tommy Layne allowed a seventh-inning double to Chris Davis.
As well as Belt and Road, Russia has also embraced Huawei, China's embattled tech giant, even as the company faced intense pressure from Washington over security concerns and faced being blacklisted by many US allies.
But Mr. Erdogan faced a dilemma: Even as he was warming to Russia, he faced a Turkish public, not to mention the Syrian refugees within Turkey, angry over Russia's role in the bombing of Aleppo.
Launching a company hasn't been easy; Mowarin admits she's faced her fair share of criticism, and says that the hardest challenge she's faced so far is getting respect from people because of her young age.
His government faced days of awkward scrutiny as four ministers quit.
Twice the Bachelorette faced criticism for hiring contestants with questionable views.
But they also faced a hidden cost to fostering healthy habits.
But now there is literally no consequence for bald-faced lies.
The judgment I faced and the self-inflicted guilt became consuming.
She faced additional counts when she was indicted in December 2014.
He wound up stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced.
Valdez faced just the one batter and threw only two pitches.
It was the most significant challenge the Warriors faced this season.
Barnes & Noble has faced continued pressure from Amazon and independent booksellers.
So will Keys keep up her fresh-faced look into 303?

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