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"In the face of the madness, in the face of the lies and the toxicity, in the face of the hatred, we carry hope," he said.
I thought this was a perfect opportunity to do something very very absurd in the face of war, in the face of nuclearization, in the face of violence.
Hillary offers… empowerment in the face of resentment, cooperation in the face of endless conflict.
They may get in the face of adversaries, but (mostly) not in the face of judges.
Restraint in the face of evil is hard stuff, but hubris in the face of evil is worse.
To effect change we must show love in the face of hate and peace in the face of violence.
Defunding Planned Parenthood in the face of Zika is like defunding firefighters in the face of a forest fire.
"To effect change we must show love in the face of hate and peace in the face of violence," she said.
The place to look for this is not in the face of the hero but in the face of the villain.
"I believe that art in the face of censorship is like water in the face of a stone," Farhadi has said.
I learned that in the face of the void, or in the face of any challenge, you can choose joy and meaning.
To teach their children how to show themselves grace in the face of a challenge, I coach parents to model self-compassion in the face of everyday setbacks.
You could see it as that they're extraordinarily resilient people, that they can survive even in the face of failure, even in the face of tragedy and major rupture.
"For WADA to sit on the sidelines in the face of such allegations flies in the face of WADA's mandate from sport, governments and clean athletes," Mr. Tygart wrote.
In the face of almost everything that was known about the brain — in the face of centuries of scientific research — the cells from the experimental group were metabolically active.
There is a real sense of emergency in the face of a health threat that is taking human life and in the face of the threat of economic devastation.
In the face of that, they're prescribing opioids — because opioids work quickly, patients are grateful, and it seems to be something they can do in the face of overwhelming problems.
People made plans in the face of mortal danger, characters separated by years of plot reconnected to resolve lingering plot threads, and folks generally partied in the face of impending death.
His uncompromising stance in the face of degraded standards of audio excellence and his championing of great recorded performances never wavered in the face of the public's increasingly utilitarian consumption of music.
This is true patriotism in the face of war, and in the face of certain destruction (later in the game) – why these guys don't all have sexy soldier uniforms on is beyond me.
"In the face of love, everyone is equal," she simpered.
Take immediate action in the face of small weight regains.
Of course, Sam Barsky spits in the face of tradition.
Israelis' resilience in the face of terrorism is well known.
She's passive in the face of everything that's happening here.
For more: Glimpses of kindness in the face of tragedy
Feeling strong in the face of stress is quite another.
Even in the face of catastrophe, he's concerned about himself.
Comcast abandoned the plan in the face of regulatory opposition.
How do you stay positive in the face of adversity?
Like Snapchat in the face of an open, social web.
Both of these laws fly in the face of Roe.
But currencies struggled in the face of a stronger dollar.
But in the face of realities, there's been a switch.
Who am I to kvetch in the face of that?
She will be more resilient in the face of danger.
Silence, acquiescence, paralysis in the face of genocide is wrong.
They got in the face of the protesters and police.
Still, some airlines are innovating in the face of adversity.
But this, it's just spitting in the face of logic.
In the face of this commitment, accelerated adoption seems likely.
But that logic flies in the face of financial reality.
This outrageous decision flies in the face of public opinion.
Trump expressed confidence in the face of daunting political headwinds.
Republicans haven't budged in the face of these facts, however.
Farage called for politeness in the face of political adversity.
You will soon laugh in the face of said doctors.
These assessments fly in the face of the ACA's accomplishments.
Mr. Mansky, though, persevered in the face of such absurdity.
But all have failed in the face of Republican opposition.
Faith doesn't really mean anything in the face of darkness.
In the face of new sanctions, the North will adapt.
Shelton's being quite mysterious in the face of fan curiosity.
Skateboarding levels out age differences in the face of skill.
This would help families prepare in the face of adversity.
FINA has been scrambling in the face of the challenge.
It was a total slap in the face of Birmingham.
Partners have to stand together in the face of adversity.
But Reconstruction would topple in the face of reactionary violence.
Then it was abandoned in the face of low demand.
Yes, even in the face of the apocalypse, branding matters.
Yes, even in the face of the apocalypse, branding matters.
Optimistic visions are maintained in the face of contradictory evidence.
That deal fell apart in the face of regulatory scrutiny.
What form that would take in the face of Sen.
Distinguishing Polanski is spitting in the face of all victims.
In the face of terrorists, we will act with strength.
Here, again, these claims fly in the face of precedent.
Everything is too trivial in the face of a revolution.
Waters has remained defiant in the face of the threats.
He seems to be laughing in the face of hell.
Jay Jones, in the face of the gun sanctuary resolutions.
Their indecency in the face of desperation knows no bounds.
We will not remain silent in the face of evil.
What went well, even in the face of divergent beliefs?
How does individual action succeed in the face of that?
In the face of the universe, human arrogance is absurd.
In the face of the universe, human arrogance is absurd.
Those large numbers came in the face of big challenges.
So laddering can offer flexibility in the face of uncertainty.
He read books about equanimity in the face of injustice.
But powerlessness in the face of desires existing within us.
I really don't understand silence in the face of injustice.
Ferguson's strategy in the face of a looming lawsuit is unclear.
At times, abortion rates increased in the face of the law.
In the face of all this, I still love this album.
How can a comedian fare in the face of familial tragedy?
Who acts this way in the face of a dead body?
Rouhani called on Iranians to unite in the face of hardship.
Can Trump still move ahead in the face of that opposition?
In the face of all this, however, Puzder's nomination lurched along.
Maguire was a grounded presence in the face of Dafoe's bombast.
Pride is about persevering in the face of great, real injustice.
Anything less would be a slap in the face of democracy.
But good intentions pale in the face of imprecise decision-making.
In the face of such uncertainty, public faith in medicine wavered.
With Israel, Jews can collectively survive in the face of carnage.
It's usually in the face of like a confusion or crisis.
Grimm resigned in 2015 in the face of an FBI investigation.
"MANNING up" normally refers to stoicism in the face of hardship.
You can't hold the world stable in the face of history.
We must continue to spread love in the face of hate.
In the face of hatred, apathy will be interpreted as acceptance.
In the face of injustice, John Legend refuses to stay silent.
In the face of Russian and Syrian bombing of Aleppo, Gov.
Cuomo folded like a tent in the face of Ball's schtick.
Persistence in the face of adversity is a virtue, of course.
But we cannot stand silent in the face of deliberate falsehoods.
Most have failed to advance in the face of administration opposition.
In the face of all this, Porter simply denied the allegations.
In the face of opposition, Villa-Komaroff said, she was undeterred.
We can't give in now in the face of blatant hatred.
" Czerny's Tony screams in the face of Adam Brody's Daniel. "Yeah.
Ultimately, none of that matters in the face of these attacks.
It just flies in the face of any kind of logic.
Nonetheless, in the face of all the backlash, Trudeau is persisting.
Feeling in the face of art; this is Howard's true intelligence.
BROOKS: But they did tremendous bravery in the face of that.
We learn to modify our speech in the face of cops.
The negotiations failed in the face of pressure from both sides.
How does that work for you in the face of injustice?
He remained optimistic in the face of the Trump administration decision.
It wouldn't be possible to persist in the face of that.
Ms. Diski admits to frank horror in the face of death.
Petrobras eventually relented in the face of a supreme court ruling.
That flies in the face of the Trump administration's own estimates.
These ideas are, however, untenable in the face of public opinion.
We bring you news even in the face of severe danger.
But we will not back down in the face of threats.
Even water-resistance flies in the face of a repair job.
This argument, too, failed in the face of the Progressive Era.
Homeostasis is about preserving constancy in the face of changing conditions.
What can a parent do in the face of this affliction?
Problems of scale in the face of limited resources are real.
In the face of these alarming statistics, Congress has done nothing.
The retail space added 31,000 jobs in the face of Amazon.
"Nemo" made the case for indomitability in the face of fear.
In the face of such cruelty, it made all the difference.
They admired his pluck in the face of hostile media coverage.
But even in the face of these challenges, there is hope.
What's a liberal to do in the face of such adversity?
In the face of fatal overdose, they saved lives with naloxone.
There was no average day in the face of the enemy.
Still, in the face of all this, bands like Mephisto persevere.
They just weren't credible in the face of higher-quality information.
And in the face of new opposition last week from Sen.
It's not easy to muster in the face of such sacrifice.
That flies in the face of increasing political anger about inequality.
It's easy to feel helpless in the face of these storms.
Ms. Conway has been defiant in the face of the charges.
But other bills faltered in the face of unexpectedly strong opposition.
And in the face of all this: there is no plan.
That uncertainty is intensifying in the face of an epic stalemate.
But she is no less truculent in the face of sentimentality.
In the face of war, you believe there can be peace.
In the face of despair, you believe there can be hope.
Younger generations are tightening their wallets in the face of coronavirus.
In the face of protests, the company's plan was eventually shelved.
Betsy DeVos's latest scheme flies in the face of expert advice.
But they are meeting resistance in the face of climate change.
In the face of lax enforcement, inmates seem emboldened, they said.
In the face of legislative obstacles, Obama turned to executive action.
In the face of disruption, older companies could do almost nothing.
Only in the face of an international outcry was it returned.
But we are not helpless in the face of worsening extremes.
EU members have pledged unity in the face of U.S. hostility.
In the face of real hate and violence, Twitter chooses silence.
There's a crack in the face of my gold Casio watch.
That flies in the face of what the plank pose represents.
We represent what America can be in the face of challenges.
One, Richard Nixon, resigned in the face of a looming impeachment.
Cynicism in the face of pious corporate proclamations can be healthy.
In the face of protest or pushback, the president reverses himself.
They always look for solutions even in the face of curveballs.
After years of useless handwringing in the face of hideous atrocities.
Accordingly, they run smack in the face of federal election laws.
That league failed in the face of ownership and financial disputes.
Few can do so in the face of defeat or disappointment.
In the face of numerous allegations of sexual harassment against Sen.
In the face of inappropriate behavior, Jill handled the situation appropriately.
"You cannot give up in the face of evil," he said.
Wasting food, energy or materials flies in the face of sustainability.
It is about how we persevere in the face of challenges.
However, recent research findings fly in the face of this assumption.
What can humanitarian organizations do in the face of such anger?
Finally, teach them patience in the face of increasingly intolerable frustration.
In the face of this holy beauty, your jadedness falls away.
In the face of unquestionable evidence, sometimes bipartisanship isn't so hard.
It was like a sandcastle in the face of the sea.
They overruled his case in the face of marginalizing other people.
Two tragic guests, in the face of unreality, seek solace together.
The president's principal emotion in the face of dictators is envy.
Instead, she outlined immigrants' legal rights in the face of detention.
Geography doesn't matter in the face of a landslide that big.
He called on Iranians to unite in the face of hardship.
That, in turn, gave companies much more power, and it weakened labor unions, which consequently undermined support for a real program for job retraining in the face of automation, and in the face of global trade.
For Zeman, smoking may well remain an act of cultural insubordination, flying in the face of present day sports science in the same way that his often obtuse formations fly in the face of the tactical norm.
Ivanka Trump, as a mother and citizen, should know that in the face of family separation, which could damage children psychologically for life, empty words are simply not enough -- inaction in the face of evil is complicity.
The question is what to do in the face of uncertainty. Mrs.
That's an impressive victory in the face of gerrymandering and incumbency advantages.
In the face of this challenge, Palau has mounted an aggressive response.
And in the face of that, in the overwhelming structure, people cry.
In the face of this goal, the sanctity of the individual pales.
Even in the face of other plausible explanations, a strong relationship remains.
And in the face of defeat, I will hold tight to it.
Watch her laugh in the face of her owner's confinement attempts above.
"In the face of danger, Trump dismisses critics, attacks journalists," Greenblatt said.
Gypsy had to be strong in the face of Nick's emotional turmoil.
But now, in the face of preventable tragedy, is not the time.
It's a genuine abomination that flies in the face of human dignity.
In the face of what&aposs happening nationwide now, we stand strong.
The outnumbered Klansmen fled in the face of gunfire from the Lumbee.
Major protests in 2014 and 2017 waned in the face of crackdowns.
It flies in the face of what these characters are going through.
Aren't we a little too passive in the face of inherited concepts?
So how has Zelensky handled himself in the face of all that?
However, in the face of this so-called "black protest", PiS retreated.
"People can be very kind in the face of tragedy," Jared said.
If not, they were helpless in the face of all the violence.
Using hunger as a weapon flies in the face of international law.
In the face of such doubts, the judge found Schmidt not guilty.
With harrowing honesty, the campaign celebrates resilience in the face of trauma.
These scientists remain optimists in the face of a possibly apocalyptic future.
The stock began trading in the face of difficult market conditions Friday.
Republican senators will never vote to convict in the face of that.
And we intend to stand very strongly in the face of adversity.
In the face of this violence, Europe continued to improve, albeit fitfully.
"In the face of that, we are all afraid," the employee said.
It would help protect quality of life in the face of growth.
John Kasich — have shown cowardice in the face of this unacceptable rhetoric.
Most Rohingyas have remained remarkably pacific in the face of extraordinary provocation.
So in the face of that, we'll have to shut some plants.
In the face of catastrophic destruction the idea of London had survived.
Also, global demand has remained strong in the face of trade tensions.
So locals are understandably defensive in the face of Europe's environmentalist surge.
New opportunities that fly in the face of that plan are rejected.
Astrology and spiritual practices are incredibly grounding in the face of this.
Guli is not one to give up in the face of obstacles.
In the face of such well-spoken words, we are all Lorde.
But fame generally doesn't matter much in the face of the law.
Meanwhile, Italian 10-year yields underperformed in the face of political volatility.
This suggests that their results are robust in the face of diversity.
How do we course-correct in the face of all this confusion?
In the face of unspeakable tragedy, the people of Boston came together.
The Razer Phone flies in the face of every new smartphone trend.
And he has defended the idea even in the face of skepticism.
Our internet is frightfully fragile in the face of increasingly sophisticated hacks.
Upholding this perspective will test its resolve in the face of criticism.
In the face of extreme temperatures, style oftentimes falls to the wayside.
In the face of Ortega's commanding lead, adversaries are weak and divided.
But ICE has repeatedly defended the facilities in the face of criticism.
We prosper in the face of the most unwarranted and illegal oppression.
I ask how he's so serene in the face of all this.
PhilanthroParties are certainly not meant to celebrate in the face of inequity.
There are certain people who get tired in the face of action.
In the face of our new geopolitical realities, there is much hope.
But the correlation has weakened in the face of falling U.S. yields.
There has always been resistance in the face of hate and oppression.
The QC-style cut, however, spits in the face of pizza evolution.
This is about restoring credibility in the face of record debt levels.
"In the face of such situations, we cannot remain silent," Barbosa said.
These are facts, in the face of which fictitious falsehoods are embraced.
In the face of such mighty vested interests, it all seemed puny.
This flies directly in the face of conservative Republicans' objections to ObamaCare.
In the face of opposition, protesters have refused to let it be.
That idea was abandoned in the face of industry and backbench opposition.
In the face of these facts, slavery moves from abstraction to reality.
The decision flew in the face of best-practices across the West.
A third, Nixon, resigned in the face of certain impeachment and removal.
Will it happen in the face of Federal Reserve interest rate increases?
In the face of this threat, we have also seen something inspiring.
And above all, he exalts black heroism in the face of adversity.
Their presence marks a palpable shift in the face of political representation.
In the face of ongoing occupation, we seek neither conflict nor confrontation.
We'll see if they keep this in the face of voters' howls.
Silence in the face of hate speech is no longer an option.
Even so, Republicans were not powerless in the face of Democrats' obstruction.
"In the face of this pressure, the Taliban cannot win," he said.
Sometimes, places end up worse off in the face of new visitors.
It has done a commendable job in the face of extraordinary challenges.
In the face of tax increases and a deep recession, manufacturers closed.
Ethical concerns could sway us even in the face of these findings.
Americans have learned to feel helpless in the face of mass shootings.
The world refuses to stand idly in the face of your suffering.
A slap in the face of all victims of human-rights violations.
This is not how a human behaves in the face of adversity.
In the face of real-life tragedy, "37" only perpetuates a myth.
How does Wheeler justify policies that fly in the face of science?
New Horizon was intended as ironic—irony in the face of hopelessness.
How would we organize in the face of potentially more systematic repression?
This will be stunningly effective in the face of Trump-style tantrums.
Obama has done all of this in the face of Republican intransigence.
Was 'kindness' just another term for submission in the face of conflict?
Now they promise to help factory workers in the face of globalization.
And, in the face of suffering and struggle and governmental malfeasance, hope.
In the face of feckless and corrupt people, there are better options.
The world refuses to sit idly in the face of your suffering.
The book charts Gabriel's loss of innocence in the face of violence.
He trusted her incorruptibility in the face of pressures from criminal networks.
Her grace, courage, and composure in the face of terror is legendary.
Modi, though, is unlikely to back down in the face of danger.
McPhee is, thankfully, human in the face of a few daunting subjects.
What advice did 500 have in the face of the new world?
Interpreters are also skilled at keeping aplomb in the face of chaos.
It lacks the undercurrent of laughter, even in the face of adversity.
The church isn't sitting by idly in the face of thefts, though.
Iceland has seen voter dissatisfaction surge in the face of multiple scandals.
In the face of such numbers, some navigator groups have simply quit.
A book tour seemed trivial in the face of our current challenges.
Detainees have a limited number of options in the face of interrogation.
Turn toward El Paso and its dignity in the face of hate.
"In the face of this crisis, we need to react...," Pouyanne said.
Our app worked, and worked well in the face of unprecedented demand.
And other grotesque questions Pakistanis ask in the face of rampant pedophilia.
"Distinguishing Polanski is spitting in the face of all victims," she said.
The anti-hysteria push also comes in the face of rampant misinformation.
In the face of their denials, she cut off communication with them.
What should we say in the face of less than optimal evidence?
And his unpredictability was an asset in the face of our adversaries.
State Democrats, in the face of state schools being held hostage, caved.
Maybe it's because we feel helpless in the face of these problems.
Those were Alison's defiant last words in the face of Ben's cruelty.
That just so flies in the face of our American cultural beliefs.
Maduro has remained defiant in the face of domestic and international pressure.
It's my creative rebellion in the face of the corporate death march.
Budaj's teammates have praised his work in the face of unusual circumstances.
In the face of the Taliban pressure, the provincial government seemed helpless.
And in the face of vast loss, a small joy returned: skating.
"In the face of despair, they represent a profound hope," she said.
In the face of grave danger, that community simply acted as one.
Cheer music has always been about creativity in the face of constraint.
Here, he explains his position in the face of sometimes turbulent politics.
Slowing economic growth in the face of a drawn-out Sino-U.
In the face of too much information, we cultivate a studied ignorance.
What will we do in the face of the vile and vengeful ?
"We need to dance in the face of threats," Mr. Jeffrey said.
In the face of this ethnic nationalism, citizens often face difficult choices.
French chief executives habitually cave in the face of such union protest.
In the face of evil, we must summon our capacity for good.
In the face of cruelty, we must live with empathy and compassion.
It's a big smack in the face of 'dude, this is America.
The law firm also represented Kavanaugh in the face of Ford's allegations.
In the face of destruction, we must find new ways to create.
The president withdrew that ban in the face of early court losses.
A man had no power in the face of power like that.
In the face of an earthshaking political storm, Mitch McConnell seems unmoved.
It's a big smack in the face of, 'Dude, this is America.
So far, North Korea has continued tests in the face of sanctions.
Kingdom Hearts III is unabashedly optimistic in the face of absolute devastation.
They show Old Republic aristocrats distracted in the face of collapsing democracy.
The department has stood by its assessment in the face of criticism.
Unfortunately, this plan flies in the face of what most Americans believe.
Kelly has been tainted by Trump lying in the face of facts.
More than anything, Ramona stands for empathy in the face of misunderstanding.
Europe has a history of crippling recriminations in the face of crisis.
" "In the face of all these events, the United Nations has ended.
Increasing the body's inflammation response in the face of stress makes sense.
She showed us how to be brave in the face of impossibility.
Still carrying a heart of hope in the face of ongoing heaviness.
Turkish government spokesman Bekir Bozdag told parliament the rally "will once again show that the Turkish people will not remain silent in the face of injustice and cruelty, that they defend the victims in the face of the cruel".
Ms. Davis taught us how to persevere in the face of abject despair.
This move flies directly in the face of that so-called mission statement.
What else do we have in the face of the information-industrial complex?
The administration abandoned family separations in June in the face of widespread condemnation.
Brady has continually showed off his athletic prowess in the face of critics.
We've stood defiant in the face of opposition for the last 100 years.
What a performance, what a class act in the face of personal tragedy.
Pettiness cannot be allowed to stand in the face of such overwhelming problems.
However, Vega's work is largely about defiance in the face of that hostility.
"We persevered in the face of adversity," Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said.
In the face of all this pressure to resign, Northam did the opposite.
Might we have to accept increasing corruption in the face of less polarization?
Nevertheless, investors have been embracing hedging instruments in the face of rising uncertainty.
Grizz is kind, lovable, and reasonable in the face of increasingly unhinged megalomaniacs.
Traditional carmakers look likely to band together in the face of technological disruption.
Her rejection of being a man flies in the face of Confucian culture.
US coal plants are still retiring in the face of cheaper energy alternatives.
My endurance and my perseverance in the face of all kinds of demons.
In the face of the backlash, PayPal left the project earlier last month.
Meanwhile, in the face of lawsuits, the Supreme Court has stayed the rule.
Don't fault Perry for being a professional in the face of inappropriate comments.
I didn't cry or whine in the face of hurtful words and actions.
Fighting back in the face of racial slurs is not something I regret.
Why am I so optimistic in the face of these credible, dire warnings?
Instead they suggest how metaphor can fail in the face of such atrocity.
" But, in Bodhi's words, "Neutrality in the face of such evil is complicity.
It may wilt in the face of leaders' erratic and self-defeating behaviour.
Now, in the face of my adult heartbreak, she was at a loss.
Being the person who is calm in the face of chaos always helps.
Let courage not leave you in the face of this heavy, irreplaceable loss.
Garland faces an uphill fight being confirmed in the face of Republican opposition.
In the face of growing political rancour, calls for reform are getting louder.
In the face of its critics, IARC steadfastly defends its methods and aims.
It smacked, to some, of rolling over in the face of Chinese power.
Moral logic often fails in the face of distance—geographical, cultural and temporal.
But even in the face of constant sexism, bias and discrimination, women rise.
Studies suggest that people often turn to religion in the face of hardship.
Their stubbornness in the face of reason is what makes this country great.
In the face of this fiscal reality, the government has changed its focus.
And in the face of competition, Tomè has a plan for her company.
The movie pitted trust and artistic integrity in the face of corporate interests.
In the face of these threats, this is no time to weaken encryption.
Statements like that, she said, are like "spitting in the face" of victims.
Spain's collective-bargaining agreements are often rigid in the face of changing conditions.
That recommendation, too, flies in the face of GOP efforts on healthcare reform.
They provided the community with a rallying cry in the face of despair.
Remaining neutral in the face of rising CO2 is no longer a choice.
The film is remarkable for Marina's dignity in the face of psychological violence.
Powell himself does not seem particularly confident in the face of this divide.
In the face of these tidal trends, the GOP is now relying on
What Americans do now, in the face of this, will define us forever.
In the face of rising costs, the American people are not losing hope.
Both of these developments now pale in the face of yesterday's horrific attacks.
We've seen that calm, serene expression in the face of true violence before.
Republicans can lose only 22 votes in the face of united Democratic opposition.
SPLRCU shares were down in the face of increasing U.S. government bond yields.
In the face of this existential threat, what are advocates supposed to do?
In the face of a relentless Democratic filibuster, Republicans would have several options.
The conjecture, he says, has held up in the face of subsequent evidence.
John Cornyn in the face of "stark opposition" from students to the talk.
Indeed, in the face of such consternation, Honnold began to question it himself.
It's tempting to read Chip's character in the face of Arnett's own life.
My mother, who taught me to love even in the face of hate.
Border interception won't stop mass migration in the face of overwhelming push factors.
State officials advised residents to remain cautious in the face of continued aftershocks.
Above all, Trump will need to convey strength in the face of adversity.
"Ideology in the face of pork doesn't stand up very strongly," Parker said.
There's something radical about showing up in the face of fear and dancing.
So what did Barry do in the face of such benevolence and forgiveness?
He taught me to be brave in the face of an uncertain future.
In the face of these sorts of anomalies, some heretical thoughts are surfacing.
It's the most punk thing you can do in the face of adversity.
Now there's a rush to ensure they survive in the face of industrialization.
In the face of such horror, we have to take to the streets.
Conservatives aren't being asked to stand by Trump in the face of scandal.
He was placid, serene and, in the face of his relentless illness, brave.
Protests can rapidly become violent, especially in the face of high-handed policing.
Sadness in the face of one of life's most predictable and crushing ironies.
And he remains defiant — in the face of opposition, or alleged assassination attempts.
After all, so many manifestos are written in the face of an enemy.
Legislators have been quick to back down in the face of teacher protests.
Nuclear power has even proved its reliability in the face of devastating conditions.
I want to be brave in the face of climate change, not cower.
But deployment has been slow in the face of strong opposition from China.
The world will never forget his passivity in the face of such horrors.
That finding comes in the face of a plethora of positive economic data.
Queiroz has built Iran into an Asian powerhouse in the face of adversity.
Officers have said they have shown restraint in the face of escalating violence.
He later vowed to continue doing his job in the face of criticism.
Iraqi authorities have previously blocked off internet access in the face of protests.
Hicok, in the face of the available evidence, believe that white poets are
A preemptive strike is one undertaken in the face of an immediate threat.
In the face of such difficulties, Mr. Ban has redoubled his diplomatic efforts.
In the face of anti-democracy push back, advocates are not giving up.
That's especially true now in the face of Russian expansionism and threatening actions.
But what is reasonable in the face of a foreign nation state actor?
But, both of them gave up in the face of the Trump takeover.
Kavanaugh vowed not to withdraw his nomination in the face of these attacks.
Instead, the vote was called off in the face of overwhelming political opposition.
"BWYR" proposes a shaky but honest unity in the face of mass violence.
Trump's infatuation with Putin flies in the face of recent hostile Russian acts.
And their efforts fly in the face of widespread public support for Dreamers.
Yet, in the face of them all, she has done a magnificent Begelman.
And this has left them hapless in the face of a Trumpian challenge.
Matheny saluted his team's grit in the face of a four-run deficit.
And they are more resilient in the face of severe weather or attack.
That claim flies in the face of a downward trend in crime nationwide.
In the face of accusations of sexual misconduct from multiple women, the Rev.
But black joy is how we keep going in the face of it.
What choices can we make in the face of a world like this?
Brissmyr, for his part, is confident in the face of the potential threat.
But that's all small-print facts in the face of the album's content.
We find a bizarre middle ground of stillness in the face of commotion.
Pride is cementing yourself in your beliefs, even in the face of adversity.
That's what many businessmen are doing in the face of Somalia's new tax.
In the face of free market capitalism then everything has been rendered meaningless.
In the face of such a threat, inaction is unacceptable for any nation.
But they backed down in 2015 in the face of intense public pressure.
One important component of self-control is persistence in the face of failure.
In the face of Republican intransigence, he still managed to get things done.
In the face of attacks on Muslim immigrants, all immigrants must stand together.
Saudi Arabia had ramped up production in the face of falling oil prices.
It is a celebration of teamwork in the face of isolation and desperation.
Mr. Trump too has endured in the face of mounting investigations and litigation.
How could he, in the face of all the adults in the room?
It's happening now, all over the world, in the face of Covid-19.
But that isn't the only trick that's evolved in the face of malaria.
That means Trumpism will make progress, even in the face of effective resistance.
The practice encourages a stance of self-kindness in the face of setbacks.
Nature is magnificent but also conspicuously silent in the face of human needs.
The tiny buildings are miniscule in the face of the impossibly large vortex.
The price recently began to go down in the face of generic competition.
Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat, had collapsed in the face of negative public opinion.
Playing sounds for mustard plants enhanced survival in the face of simulated drought.
He got in the face of a heckler at a Chicago Cubs game.
It's about the persistence of community and solidarity in the face of prejudice.
But: One company succeeding in the face of the changing market is Apple.
In the face of coronavirus, TikTok teens are seemingly unperturbed by the mayhem.
In the face of all of these problems, can I continue to cheer?
But now the deficit is soaring even in the face of low unemployment.
In the face of a global crisis, can art move people to action?
Courage in the face of danger is not just for characters in movies.
The memory of past belligerence recedes in the face of fresh threats. Indeed.
How can you do that in the face of social media spreading misinformation?
But the effort failed in the face of widespread opposition from the public.
The company also withdrew its 2020 financial guidance in the face of uncertainty.
Small-business owners, fearing retribution, are often powerless in the face of harassment.
In the face of that third directive, I decided to take up golf.
Some see this as small comfort in the face of such drastic cuts.
In the face of such suffering, humanitarian aid alone cannot be the answer.
Ethnic conflicts have increased in the face of her tepid attempts at conciliation.
Everything about the Cybertruck flies in the face of received pickup-truck wisdom.
Know and stick to your principles in the face of changing political winds.
But tyrannies also have a fatal vulnerability in the face of moral conscience.
He was very able to follow an idea in the face of adversity.
The strategy flew in the face of conventional political wisdom — and it worked.
But the partners lack strong political support in the face of growing opposition.
What is not acceptable is to do nothing in the face of uncertainty.
The public has held its ground in the face of devastating terrorist attacks.
Some wondered whether, in the face of the crackdown, it was worth it.
In the face of the public outcry, Rambler executives disowned the criminal case.
In the face of criticism, he pulled the soldiers back the next day.
In the face of exploitation, she was a champion of justice and equality.
What makes someone eat more and more in the face of poor health?
Closed and slightly pursed, they suggest silence in the face of the unspeakable.
She may be publicly gracious, even in the face of setbacks, they say.
How has Japan's economy remained resilient in the face of its demographic challenges?
In the face of this informal demand, the White House responded as expected.
Yet the President declared total victory in the face of a factual defeat.
But the Republican upstarts hardly cowered in the face of Mr. Trump's criticism.
To stand shoulder to shoulder in the face of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
Therefore, REITs provide a solid return in the face of increasing inflationary forces.
And universal basic income represents giving up in the face of that challenge.
She credits Dolly Parton with giving her courage in the face of failure.
In the face of all that consolidation, chains like Barnes & Noble are vanishing.
And in the face of that, investors are turning away from hedge funds.
Connelly was asked about his own strategy in the face of Pereira's performance.
In the face of widespread piracy, smaller films become even riskier to produce.
And like many bullies, he crumbles in the face of any true opposition.
Justin Fairfax stalled in the face of opposition from the party's black caucus.
Whose job is it to take action in the face of those threats?
Yet the Pietà challenges us to look directly in the face of suffering.
The Democratic bill died in the face of Republican opposition three months later.
He covered himself in flour and laughed in the face of Nazi stupidity.
Why would artistic institutions "censor" themselves in the face of negative political force?
We are, even in the face of our own dismay, fascinated by them.
Robert Mueller is a solid rock in the face of waves of calumny.
Morrissey's victory in the face of a sex scandal is not an anomaly.
In the face of tougher conditions, the Gulf carriers are adapting their businesses.
But the idea fizzled in the face of strong opposition from federal agencies.
Their pain is not important in the face of a powerful man's ambition.
That's not because America is completely helpless in the face of these tragedies.
It's easy to feel overwhelmed and numb in the face of such destruction.
On Russia, however, he insists on flying in the face of bipartisan consensus.
Wilmore, in the face of this trolling, replied, "You can go fuck yourself."
The United States and the West, in the face of intensifying relations with Russia and China, in the face of threats from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), clearly cannot afford to shed a vision of national security.
Instagram is just our go-to response, when confused in the face of elegance.
And many of those views fly in the face of well-worn scientific evidence.
"Their passivity, especially in the face of explicit abuse, reinforces sexist tropes," it said.
So, what's another secret to picking yourself up in the face of negative comments?
Obviously, not extending the titles to her daughters flies in the face of that.
So what is architecture to do in the face of relentless upheaval and suffering?
How dare you laugh in the face of a person who has passed on.
But many of the most iconic are closed in the face of the shutdown.
Bond yields had risen in the face of an extended bull market in stocks.
In court today, the Facebook CEO remained defiant in the face of the claims.
He also pledged to stand with American farmers in the face of Chinese retaliation.
But he's worried about its basic cost structure in the face of softening demand.
We can show love and resolve, in the face of hatred driven by fear.
They&aposre now spitting in the face of every single law-abiding American tonight.
In 2015, the Lithuanian president reintroduced conscription in the face of growing Russian aggression.
The government retreated in the face of backbench opposition and the right-wing press.
The optimal solution is staring us in the face, of course; reduce carbon emissions.
The leaks fly in the face of his "man of the people" public image.
Federal action has been limited in the face of the steady drumbeat of shootings.
In the face of growing violence we must also take actions to address it.
In the face of 24-hour communication, we rebel in our own quiet way.
But in the face of hate and mockery, these Jim and Pam bios prevail.
"None of my ministers should give up in the face of pressure," he said.
Mami had given her a tangible task in the face of a broken relationship.
In general, Kavanaugh tends to uphold religious freedoms in the face of constitutional issues.
If the defenders can increase their capability in the face of attack, they win.
I get it, those last two fly in the face of the conservative agenda.
"In the face of hate and violence, we will love one another," Obama says.
The resilience that Sudan is showing in the face of adversity is truly remarkable.
It would certainly be wrong to retreat in the face of threats of force.
In the face of the evidence, though, Purdue stood by its claim for years.
But they do not equate with success in the face of rising wildfire threats.
Aristotle Wolfe urged people to be smart in the face of dangerous fire conditions.
It's important to me that this rainbow is maintained in the face of homophobia.
What does the show say to you about freedom in the face of fascism?
The Fed is keeping its options open in the face of volatile trade policy.
He continued to deny Lewandowski did anything wrong in the face of video evidence.
The strength of the emotion of love is unbelievable in the face of history.
In the face of all the evidence, Troskina remains unabashedly devoted to her pet.
"India has and never will bow down in the face of terrorism," Modi said.
Western politicians have spent years rationalising their retreats in the face of Chinese pressure.
Others were about European unity in the face of the refugee crisis and terrorism.
My mother always says in the face of devastation, humility should prevail, not ego.
No words can express our deep remorse in the face of such an enormity.
But in the face of this near-term disequilibrium, let's avoid making bad decisions.
Hurricane Sandy laid bare the city's inherent vulnerabilities in the face of natural disaster.
LONDON — Sometimes your best laid plans can crumble in the face of abject stupidity.
Black people have been laughing in the face of death for a long time.
The Americans may reject that in the face of fierce resistance from corporate lobbyists.
Investors are bucking common wisdom in the face of an unprecedented divide in markets.
We should all pay tribute to Winnie's persistence in the face of injustice & racism.
In particular, he's not impressed by falling EPS in the face of higher sales.
The history of art is men consoling themselves in the face of this fact.
That flies directly in the face of one of Trump's main arguments against immigration.
Officer Matson: we are forever grateful for your courage in the face of evil.
Like any human in the face of frustration and loss, they will cope differently.
To show solidarity with the Jewish community in the face of rising anti-Semitism.
Talk about the competition, because they're doing this in the face of enormous competition.
This Deutsche Bank call flies in the face of those hopes for a comeback.
Or was he trying to maintain his composure in the face of great pain?
The last thing humanity can afford in the face of famine is more silence.
But she backtracked in the face of resistance from her party and the unions.
So, moving, shooting, communicating in the face of enemy fire — not quite there yet.
Just 19 percent believe — in the face of the evidence — that Obama did so.
Even in the face of threats to his life, of which there are plenty.
In the face of such egos, he had to keep them slightly off-balance.
But for once Betty doesn't back down in the face of her mother's fury.
Some sectors have struggled in the face of falling exports and tighter credit conditions.
Crackdowns won't stop drug trafficking and gang violence in the face of pervasive poverty.
In the face of all that violence, what do you love about your job?
Greg Walden (OR 2nd) who abandoned Trump in the face of mounting bad press.
Car sales, in the face of steep market headwinds, took a 24.2 percent dive.
Her cheerfulness in the face of an unexpected crisis is high on the list.
Hensarling is backing off of one provision though in the face of Republican division.
Others gathered for a march intended to show unity in the face of fear.
"It is a slap in the face of the country's democratic process," said Touray.
Reagan's legacy of defiance in the face of Russian aggression provides a useful template.
In the face of criticism, Pruitt has said he'll now fly coach whenever possible.
In the face of these challenges, the church has placed its bets on entrenchment.
Bravery in the face of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis of the early 1940s.
Cowardice in the face of the enemy is an unforgivable offense for a soldier.
The British National Party imploded in the face of a lack of voter support.
Whomst among us wouldn't bend the knee in the face of the Unburnt herself?
Musk is defiant in the face of skepticism about Tesla's production of cars, though.
Earnest on Wednesday said the image evokes national resolve in the face of hardship.
In the face of uncertainty about the future, people are looking to the past.
Obama left an uninspiring legacy of do-nothingness in the face of grave threats.
We'll hear three experts discuss decision-making in the face of Brexit's chaotic landscape.
What amazes is their collective joie de vivre in the face of horrific experience.
After five minutes of combat, F-side retreated in the face of numerous casualties.
But worse were those comments that fly in the face of our core values.
Chandra's enduring faith, though, flies in the face of more questions about Naz's character.
"In the face of hate and violence, we will love one another," he said.
Nothing could be more cruel or fly more in the face of American values.
In the face of this gathering storm, there are things that can be done.
This referendum has been planned in the face of violent attacks on opposition lawmakers.
But in the face of so much senseless loss, the Senate has done nothing.
This practical guide will keep them calm in the face of overwhelming wedding complications. 
It was a tacit acknowledgment of his weakness in the face of the media.
The inclusion of lobbyists flies in the face of his "Drain the Swamp" refrain.
This is what we should expect prosecutors to do in the face of injustice.
Meanwhile, they pass pro-gun measures, even in the face of strong public opposition.
In a statement, the network praised Dreyfus's "tenacity" in the face of the disease.
More than ever, we need American leadership in the face of this major challenge.
Except the toughest talker of all of them freezes in the face of danger.
In the face of a skeptical electorate, it's a tough sell — even for Democrats.
"How should policy be formulated in the face of such significant uncertainties?" she said.
In the face of these pressures, maintaining subscriber loyalty takes on even more importance.
In the face of an unprecedentedly deadly epidemic, multiple options for recovery are essential.
In the face of the horrors he witnesses and enacts, he slowly breaks down.
In the face of calamity, Shorshi and his business partner were determined to rebuild.
Calm in the face of creepy, Carter has perfected the art of not caring.
It's easy to curl up and cocoon yourself in the face of such strife.
Perhaps Evans's calm composure in the face of undue aggression can help that process.
All in the face of a threat that kills a negligible number of people.
It flies in the face of expert consensus on the health effects of PM2.5.
Human value is found in service to others, courage in the face of adversity.
The price of steel and aluminum rose in the face of tariffs on imports.
To his domestic audience, Kim projects strength in the face of perceived external threats.
In the face of political alienation, making a mighty racket is a powerful feeling.
I understand the impulse to secure one's safety in the face of a threat.
This hateful and wrongheaded policy flies in the face of reality, science and democracy.
European banks have also launched a similar response in the face of the pandemic.
In the face of Covid-19, we don't have the luxury of political fighting.
His work was published in the face of heavy pressure from the Chinese officials.
In the face of adversity, people everywhere came together to make their voices heard.
"This really flies in the face of the norms of this committee," said Sen.
What can we learn from those living in the face of a terminal illness?
Matt Denn demonstrated what leaders can accomplish even in the face of legislative resistance.
Iraqi forces collapsed in the face of Islamic State's advance into Iraq in 2014.
Even in the face of the federal government's new report, infamous climate denier Sen.
Kishi was forced to step down in the face of a huge public outcry.
Policy could change in the face of a new economic downturn, to be sure.
But self-censorship is only so effective in the face of the almighty dollar.
Still, most California gun owners took precaution in the face of the new restriction.
But continued authoritarianism in the face of fierce and determined protests will be futile.
But Federer, even in the face of the unfamiliar, is in full working order.
Gilead, the maker of remdesivir, is limiting distribution in the face of overwhelming demand.
The first tree, under duress and in the face of cold weather, had none.
Trump's allies have regularly defended him as a "counterpuncher" in the face of controversy.
They have refused to defend America's national security in the face of Russian attacks.
Yet this has meant virtually nothing in the face of continually escalating housing costs.
LSE's plans collapsed here in June 20.8097 in the face of a competing bid.
LSE's plans collapsed here in June 20.9025 in the face of a competing bid.
His denial in the face of fact replicates the strategy of most climate deniers.
The militias appeared to have halted their advance in the face of Turkish bombardment.
She is in hiding now with her family in the face of death threats.
Princess says it did the best job possible in the face of unprecedented challenges.
And others talked about the need for solidarity in the face of continuing battles.
Those who remained have built up a resilience in the face of repeated setbacks.
Why do stocks continue to rise in the face of anxiety about the coronavirus?
Now it is poised to eliminate the rule in the face of possible litigation.
And what do we all do in the face of uncertain and changing times?
Clinton claimed executive privilege in the face of a couple of independent counsel investigations.
It is a cry for humility and forbearance in the face of unforeseeable challenges.
But never has the government buckled so publicly in the face of organised crime.
That account flies in the face of repeated denials from Trump and his lawyers.
That's why investors need to remain level-headed in the face of widespread downturn.
In the face of these threats, insurers are seeking to future-proof their businesses.
He said the country must remain unified in the face of such shocking violence.
Today, Domino's has managed to stay successful even in the face of heavy competition.
The artist's Sunday Service concerts have afforded him grace in the face of controversy.
Russian America receded back to Alaska in the face of the expanding United States.
That resolution wilted in the face of a barrage of hostility and boycott threats.
To their uncertainty in the face of growing political tumult, she also offers reassurance.
Microsoft has previously defended its government contracts in the face of protests by employees.
Will earnestness and conviction continue to seem insufficient in the face of cynical trolling?
President Richard M. Nixon resigned in the face of a looming House impeachment vote.
LSE's plans collapse here in June 20.9025 in the face of a competing bid.
"In the face of the virus and its speed, we weren't prepared," she said.
Her obstinance in the face of her cancer diagnosis was almost uncomfortable to see.
It consisted of establishing one's moral credibility and superiority in the face of evil.
Even in the face of grave threats, we held ourselves to a higher standard.
For their part, the Cmiches have defended their product in the face of mockery.
LSE's plans collapse here in June 2011 in the face of a competing bid.
He asked his supporters to remain strong in the face of the power outage.
Officer Matson: we are forever grateful for your courage in the face of evil.
Google Google isn't staying on defense in the face of a multistate antitrust probe.
That has supported incomes and spending in the face of unusually subdued wage deals.
In the face of bipartisan pushback, the president has refused to relinquish his claims.
Already, some domesticated crops are faltering in the face of extreme temperatures and drought.
In the face of such resistance, crafting a durable political settlement will take time.
In the face of a rapidly expanding threat, we are in a tight spot.
In the face of inaction of congressional leaders, there are some positive signs. Sens.
They are doing so in the face of Republican willingness to make a deal.
Our security depends on our refusal to back down in the face of terror.
" And you laugh in the face of "What are your biggest strengths and weaknesses?
In the face of that monumental mindfuck, Sam chooses to persist anyway. Defiance. Hope.
Jackson withdrew his nomination last week in the face of allegations of improper behavior.
And his defences, in the face of rare but legitimate criticism, are increasingly threadbare. ■
And mall operators are under increasing pressure in the face of soaring internet sales.
And what will they do, now, in the face of things that seem inevitable?
How do you think people grapple with the end in the face of faith?
These cuts are unacceptable in the face of a growing global public health emergency.
But he has shown little willingness to compromise in the face of the protests.
Home sales and prices have been sluggish in the face of rising interest rates.
In the administration's view, Democrats are being unreasonable in the face of Trump's flexibility.
But it's hard to hold a grudge in the face of L'Heureux's charming perversity.
But the resilient Sharks have been introspective in the face of obstacles, Wilson said.
My liberal arts degree suddenly felt useless in the face of a jobless market.
The ensemble stalled out and folded in the face of a snowstorm in Montana.
In the face of unspeakable tragedy, do they go about their days as usual?
Perlongher evokes Argentina, its people, and their resistance in the face of violent dictatorship.
Cameron, who's become an acclaimed game designer, struggles in the face of her artistic ambitions being swept aside in the face of the rise of action games like Doom (or, she's loathe to admit, maybe her latest game just wasn't very good).
In the face of recent polling, Johnson campaign spokesperson Joe Hunter told CNN the campaign would try to get into Ohio and North Carolina, but said there would be no change in strategy for the campaign in the face of the "Aleppo" comment.
For, while Bernie Sanders' plight in the face of the Democratic Party's superdelegate system has become somewhat of a cause célèbre, the Republicans' plight in the face of their voters' preference for a man like Donald Trump is certainly a cautionary tale.
Moss plays Offred as detached, fatalistic, but quietly resilient in the face of these threats.
It does fly in the face of what we see in as basic demand conditions.
Just like her film, Shlain constantly seeks to explore characters in the face of change.
Bush told Page that she "tried very, very hard, truthfully," in the face of Mrs.
UN officials themselves have called out their institution's ineffectiveness in the face of Aleppo's brutality.
The United States stand with our allies in the face of this very serious threat.
This year, investment success may require remaining fairly bullish in the face of bad news.
WILLIAMS: Talk about orthodoxy and the refusal to move in the face of facts (ph).
People are often helpless in the face of a determined salesperson, says Warranty Week's Arnum.
In the face of imminent federal regulations, that distinction is paramount to the vaping industry.
I worried about how we would treat each other in the face of such calamity.
Obama has made considerable progress on climate, even in the face of a hostile Congress.
CEO Larry Fink said the firm showed resilience in the face of significant market headwinds.
It's not just about overcoming adversity, it's about overcoming yourself in the face of adversity.
I would say the Fed has maintained its composure in the face of global pressures.
Slowing global economic growth in the face of trade disputes has also weighed on prices.
"Today's decision is disappointing and flies in the face of basic human decency," he said.
And in the face of yet another new challenge, antimatter has again refused to crack.
But those limitations fell away in the face of the drama I'd been conscripted into.
Secular and religious ethics both direct against standing idly by in the face of suffering.
BOAN: ... his flouting in the face of the judicial system and disregarding a court order.
For the legitimate dreams of social justice and dignity in the face of predatory capitalism.
Terra Jolé is trying to stay strong in the face of her daughter's health issues.
But in the face of tragedy, the gaming community refuses to give in to fear.
Thanks for being a beacon of hope and leadership in the face of American tyranny.
In the face of a potential hike, some sectors look particularly vulnerable, according to Gordon.
Amazon ultimately canceled plans for the headquarters in the face of opposition from local groups.
And it allowed them to keep going even in the face of overwhelming social opprobrium.
In the face of public and government pressure, the union eventually agreed to the deal.
And it flew in the face of advice from aides, political allies and America's friends.
We must continue to be guided by these principles, especially in the face of hate.
Even Mami was reticent in the face of a truth she had no control over.
But, he said, he could no longer do so in the face of the allegations.
Some people discover it in the face of a yappy dog, or a smiling infant.
But she gave way in the face of a rebellion by pro-EU Tory backbenchers.
It flies in the face of every experience with the animal kingdom you've ever had.
In the face of such industry opposition, Wheeler made significant modifications to his original proposal.
But those sector drivers might not be enough in the face of lower oil revenues.
That was despite companies struggling to generate cash in the face of depressed oil prices.
Scientists have been warning about this scenario playing out in the face of climate change.
Sure, there's logic to it, in the face of the threat from Netflix and Amazon.
But it was also a mere blip in the face of the overwhelming larger trend.
And in the face of tough questions, she says whatever she needs to get by.
The state is entitled to protect its citizens, especially in the face of political violence.
Noble Consort Gao's drawling insolence in the face of rejection is, in the end, bravado.
Foreign oil companies are likely remain skeptical even in the face of significant legal reforms.
Osamu Ishiyama's structure exemplifies the surprising adaptability of humans in the face of dehumanizing events.
One boy spat in the face of the other, who in turn threw a punch.
While Tesla slashes prices in the face of disaster, in other sectors, prices are climbing.
In the face of obstacles that would have daunted anyone else, he refused to compromise.
In the face of Suicide Squad's poor reviews, angry fans have begun circulating a Change.
Bloomberg adamantly defended the industry in the face of its pre-and-post crisis scandals.
In the face of hurricanes, the nearly 1.4 billion Chinese people have confidence and stamina.
However, Streep devoted her entire acceptance speech to remaining vigilant in the face of Trump.
China has been rallying support from foreign powers in the face of new American tariffs.
In the face of all that, what is a sane member of Congress to do?
The company continues to build mobile gaming devices, even in the face of smartphone competition.
In the face of uncertainty, we need more data — and we're starting to get it.
Here's how to take the right steps toward financial fitness in the face of uncertainty.
In fact, the slimy network quickly collapses in the face of a shear-thinning flow.
It's a lot harder to stick with your ideas in the face of repeated failure.
Others think science must become a political issue in the face of a fascist government.
It's not possible to be silent in the face of injustice as a spiritual person.
I'm proud of ALL the women making incredible art in the face of continual resistance.
Macri has struggled to maintain voter support in the face of increased poverty and unemployment.
What role has social media played in the face of the loss of free speech?
I'm most proud of never giving up on my dreams in the face of adversity.
From Creswell's perspective, the goal is to cultivate "equanimity" in the face of uncomfortable experiences.
Al Franken (D-MN) to resign in the face of allegations of repeated sexual misconduct.
It thrives on principled disagreement, but it withers in the face of a loaded gun.
Visibility and education are so important — particularly now in the face of the current administration.
A few critical factors helped buffer Murphy in the face of the twin insurgent candidacies.
All that remains is to huddle together in the face of the overwhelmingness of reality.
But, even in the face of some of humanity's toughest challenges, there is always possibility.
That's U.S.-backed regime preservation in the face of a popular uprising, not non-intervention.
There's something quite defeated and despairing about it, even in the face of beautiful humor.
But Jallow believes these efforts must be scaled up in the face of climate threats.
How to make sure that Europe does not bend in the face of Russian predation?
Now, the affected areas are trying to rebuild in the face of more summer storms.
I stuttered in the face of his complaints, running back to my mom in tears.
But that would, obviously, fly in the face of our basic understanding of human behavior.
The same profile notes Obama's admiration for Israeli resilience in the face of repeated attacks.
We all do it anyway, in the face of any number of compelling arguments against.
Afghan forces have been dying in record numbers in the face of a resurgent Taliban.
He vowed to complete his nuclear weapons program in the face of strengthening international sanctions.
Some companies have already begun to take action in the face of dwindling cash reserves.
And that freedom always takes place in the face of resistance, dislike, rejection, and risk.
Nature bolsters resilience in the face of stress, enhances cognitive functioning, nurtures neighborhood social ties.
He said that filing firms should up their standards in the face of widespread chicanery.
This kind of coordinated approach in 2016 paid off in the face of serious threats.
But some manufacturers and developers have announced new projects in the face of the tariffs.
He's a stuttering, scared mess in the face of her resolute desire to leave him.
Our governing class has often been paralyzed in the face of obvious and pressing needs.
For Trump, it was a matter of holding ground in the face of an onslaught.
"We have lived up to our responsibilities in the face of this threat," Valls said.
Xi said he hopes all sides exercise restraint in the face of provocations from Pyongyang.
That has helped cut hive losses, even in the face of extreme weather, he said.
This time he's using the same playbook in the face of a growing conservative challenge.
The match ended when the human players resigned in the face of AlphaGo's certain victory.
In the face of this, our commitment remains the same: protect ourselves and our communities.
But in the face of hellish violence, his congregation's trust in The Almighty remains impervious.
The very suggestion flies in the face of the principle of responsibility for one's actions.
The divisiveness he displays instead makes us weaker in the face of terrorism, not stronger.
This really becomes more frustrating in the face of the struggles average Americans face everyday.
Thanks to you, we have an appreciation for what's possible in the face of adversity.
He blusters and threatens in the face of Kim Jong Un's missile and nuclear tests.
Seemingly in the face of progress, women were held to a higher scrutiny of authenticity.
We plan to honor them with courage, bravery, and defiance in the face of fear.
Standing watch is the forest, its "cold purity" defiantly proud in the face of destruction.
But in the face of actual death, that feels so much smaller than the truth.
Why is the EPA taking this totally stupid action in the face of widespread support?
In the face of their losses and Trump's successes, the Democrats of 85033 are splintering.
In recent times Israel's legal system has shown itself fearless in the face of power.
He was loyal, and steadfast in the face of trouble, but he was not available.
In the face of such uncertainty, Democrats should side with history and not political calculations.
It flies in the face of fundamental medical ethics and standard of care — full stop.
"In the face of hate and violence, we will love one another," Mr. Obama said.
In the face of criticism, the Myrotvorets website has doubled down, posting a sarcastic rejoinder.
May's government insists it will stand by its ambassador in the face of Trump's comments.
But even in the face of this multitude of complex, thorny problems, clarity can emerge.
It's the cigar that blew up in the face of Donald Trump and House Republicans.
Trump has remained defiant in the face of Republican and Democratic opposition to the tariffs.
However he has been unable to close it in the face of opposition from Congress.
In a dream he regrets that "metaphors can do little in the face of death".
But his supporters' continued defense of him in the face of such behavior revealed theirs.
But those options are largely exhausted, he said, in the face of 25 percent tariffs.
With restraint bias, one overestimates one's ability to show restraint in the face of temptation.
Nations in the region have often gone wobbly in the face of pressure from Beijing.
We should applaud DeVos's tenacity in the face of attempts to silence and marginalize her.
Giveaways to big polluters and absolute failure to act in the face of climate change.
Both times they ceded the city only in the face of heavy US air strikes.
Jackson withdrew his nomination last week in the face of mounting allegations of improper behavior.
ALEC's role, increasingly, is to solidify that structure in the face of a blue wave.
Recently, in the face of the dispute over the words of a freshman member, Rep.
In the face of repeated testing attempts, two cyclists retired from competition altogether, WADA said.
These vacuous appeals fly in the face of facts and are simultaneously laughable and infuriating.
John Conyers Jr. resigned in December in the face of mounting allegations of sexual misconduct.
John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) deserved due process in the face of sexual misconduct allegations.
It will also address Florida's real estate market in the face of rising sea levels.
In the face of such complexity, it's easy for a chronicler to get bogged down.
In the face of climate change, have you ever felt guilty for taking a flight?
McCarthy writes beautifully about nature's cycles and rhythms, even in the face of terrible degradation.
In the face of violence and poverty, they demonstrated a spirit of survival and community.
How could stocks go up in the face of a clear escalation of trade tensions?
That effort failed, in 153, in the face of objections from Congress and local officials.
They conceded a strange new feeling of powerlessness in the face of Mr. Trump's ascendance.
We have marched to assert that our lives matter, in the face of police violence.
In the future, the Justice Department may shutter the program in the face of pressure.
It is the reason environmental progress has continued even in the face of legislative gridlock.
Cancel out the simple, average positivity you see in the face of every normal person.
In the face of that terrifying thought, a funny thing happened: the panic didn't come.
In the face of an out-of-control opioid epidemic, the outrage better come soon.
In the face of tragedy and downright cruelty, her character is a picture of grace.
For many, it's a way of maintaining one's dignity in the face of the unfathomable.
And it's clear that these theories are not disappearing in the face of contrary evidence.
But it also doesn't protect Indiana from doing irreversible damage in the face of growth.
In the face of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, their complaints have grown louder.
It's troubling enough to watch Congress do nothing in the face of endless gun violence.
Sarekat Islam dissolved in the face of Dutch repression after failed rebellions in 1926-7.
And now he needs to play catch-up in the face of an unfavorable map.
I laugh at the storm, laugh at the elements and in the face of faith.
It is altogether harder to actually make those sacrifices today in the face of suffering.
Some note that cost increases are necessary in the face of the looming climate crisis.
Can it continue in the face of some greater crisis than Trump has yet confronted?
It's a wonderful story of moral leadership in the face of adversity, moral heroism. Moral.
Natural gas prices have dropped to multi-year lows in the face of tepid demand.
And some targets no longer shrink in the face of threats as they once did.
Previous administrations have also used prudent diplomatic silence in the face of domestic upheavals abroad.
These are the favorites that remain a touchstone in the face of Peak TV bloat.
He pledged the United States would "not stand down" in the face of China's challenge.
But should you find yourself stumped in the face of a cleaning conundrum, don't fret!
Likewise, it is challenging to feel confident in the face of so much conflicting advice.
But Trump could argue the tariff is necessary in the face of a national emergency.
Why do Trump's supporters continue to believe misinformation, even in the face of fact-checking?
In the face of the economic crisis, Mr. McCain's campaign seemed off-balance and uncertain.
Instead, let's enhance their capacity to handle stress and succeed in the face of adversity.
I HATE being bored, and tend to wilt in the face of convention and repetition.
But please know that we're all working together in the face of rapidly changing circumstances.
In the face of an existential threat to democracy, they've rededicated themselves to its practice.
"Song has great power to create awareness in the face of today's challenges," he said.
Many lack health care to even care for themselves in the face of this pandemic.
Pessimism in the face of one's mortality is probably more common than sunny carpe diem.
I could, likewise, catalog every tough-Jew story of victory in the face of hatred.
In the face of the serious implications associated with the spread of the coronavirus, isitcanceledyet.
Its retaliatory options in the face of Donald Trump's trade war are bad and few.
That's like the blink of an eye in the face of a 40-year marriage.
The collapse of journalism and democracy in the face of the internet is not inevitable.
So far, HBO has stood by the show in the face of the internet outcry.
US markets have been resilient this week in the face of the global coronavirus outbreak.
In contrast, he added, Mr. Sessions's directive flies in the face of state-level successes.
Even Vollman believes that the boy's remaining, in the face of inevitable "degradation," is unwise.
And when has humanity ever kept peace in the face of such a mother lode?
They declared their determination to salvage European unity in the face of right-wing populism.
To make progress in the face of such inequality, everyone has a part to play.
The Trump administration's willful blindness to climate change flies in the face of the evidence.
In the face of these misconceptions, many survivors choose never to pursue a criminal case.
Aristotle described active conditions as "how we bear ourselves" in the face of our feelings.
But Maduro has repeatedly refused assistance in the face of growing food and medicine shortages.
Tsai said she was strengthening Taiwan's military capabilities in the face of China's rapid modernization.
To the Editor: Republican plans to lower benefits fly in the face of economic reality.
N in the face of increasing competition from index-tracking fund firms with lower fees.
North Korea has continued its aggression and missile tests in the face of economic sanctions.
She found herself wondering what America's government would do in the face of such brutality.
It takes passion, persistence and optimism in the face of adversity in order to succeed.
Charles Kushner is adamant that his family remains united in the face of their difficulties.
But in the face of Nussbaum's "Self-Portrait in the Camp," that stance rings hollow.
She became a global symbol of the resilience of women in the face of oppression.
This process, called "islanding" communities, ensures more resilience in the face of continuing power outages.
And in the face of our collective inaction, how can we blame them for wondering?
News Analysis The goal was to prove American resolve in the face of Iranian attacks.
In the face of this demand, psychedelic retreats are stepping in to fill the gap.
And how safe are our digital secrets in the face of the new cyber sophistication?
And how viable are our property rights in the face of eminent domain being exerted?
He instead praised Poland as a defender of liberty in the face of existential threats.
In the face of unrest, the government has used uncompromising measures to silence public dissent.
Oftentimes, in the face of bad news or conflict, he remains supernaturally calm and collected.
I think each person has to do something different in the face of this moment.
Patching is how the computer industry maintains security in the face of rampant internet insecurity.
Maybe it's the insouciance in the face of such fire-breathing criticism that we love.
In the face of climate change, the energy industry is going through a massive overhaul.
China's largest independent film festival has shuttered indefinitely in the face of increasing government censorship.
Plus, it will ring hollow in the face of competition like the Samsung Galaxy Note7.
Inaction in the face of conflict—and refusing to take responsibility for inaction—is unacceptable.
JetBlue isn't alone in trying to boost revenue in the face of higher fuel costs.
Bob taught me the priceless lesson of determination even in the face of poor odds.
In the face of climate change, however, it has become clear that images aren't enough.
But Ford — in the face of death threats — has agreed to appear before the committee.
Laughter in the face of political chaos is necessary, the comedienne told CNN last May.
Trump has repeatedly defended his chief of staff in the face of the media reports.
In the face of all of this death, we cannot continue with business as usual.
In the face of this reality, the Vision Mercedes Simplex is arguably a frivolous endeavor.

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