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It is to face innocence and, by reflection, to face our own sin.
State Department: Officials have reportedly reverted to face-to-face communication, wary of monitoring.
He should have brought in Joe Blanton instead of Baez to face Werth; Grant Dayton instead of Avilan to face Murphy; Avilan instead of Kershaw to face Harper.
She turns to face one corner, then the opposite corner; she arches up to face the sky and immediately pivots to face the floor; she descends and crawls.
Don't bring your electronics to face-to-face meetings In this category, Penn performed admirably.
Several hundred thousand years of human evolution have been dedicated to face-to-face interaction.
"This gift that football gave me was just preparing me to face the darkness, to face the doubters, to face the naysayers, to face the critics, and to realize that in life you can't let what's outside of you ever chart your course," he told CNN.
Students who had failed algebra were randomly assigned either to online or to face-to-face recovery courses.
Puig approached Hundley, who got up and the two were to face to face before Puig twice pushed Hundley.
" Miller added: "He's not anybody anyone on this team wants to face, anybody in this league wants to face.
Talks were on ice over the holidays, lending drama to face-to-face negotiations despite widespread skepticism about a breakthrough.
Either way, you're going to face some tough shit, so you might as well learn how to face it together.
"As a woman, she's going to have to face issues that we hope she doesn't have to face," Williams said.
It's a long-run issue that we definitely need to face, and ultimately, will have no choice but to face.
The winner will have to face the 65-15 Spurs; the loser will have to face the 72-9 Warriors.
So that never again will any community have to face this, any parent have to face this, or any child, yours or mine, have to face this in what I believe is the greatest nation on earth.
It just brings a memory that I am not ready to face and I probably will never be able to face.
This is the same guy who is too scared to face Robert Mueller face to face for an in-person interview.
With that said, Paknad cautioned that it's important to know when to jump from text-based chat to face-to-face.
"It's a long-run issue that we definitely need to face, and ultimately, will have no choice but to face," he said.
Competition has sparked a stream of innovations, especially in the way mobile apps can connect online to face-to-face retail transactions.
For the first time, Bloomberg qualified for a debate and had to face his opponents in the Democratic primary face-to-face.
Turkle cautions against the unquestioning embrace of technology, calling instead for a return to face-to-face talks and more personal interaction.
I'm finally getting a chance to meet the people I grew up listening to face-to-face and it's crazy and surreal.
Nobody who was young and coming up wanted to face me and get an L, and I didn't want to face bums.
Their fight, it appears, brings Mulder gun-to-face with CSM and both Scully and Mulder face-to-face with an actual UFO.
Despite his bravado, Trump has repeatedly demonstrated an aversion to face-to-face confrontations, particularly when it comes to US adversaries like Putin.
Because I didn't know how to face the current situation, I didn't dare to face everyone, which is why I am only apologising now.
They are treated to face-to-face interaction with Queen B. She squeezes hands, caresses cheeks, and shoves her golden microphone in their faces.
I think there needs to be a balance between what we leave to technology, and what we should leave to face to face interactions.
When Rick Santorum came to face to face with a high-achieving female engineer on CNN this week, he told her to leave the country.
It wasn't until I read Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy that I learned that there were other terrors to face, and other ways to face them.
While Trump is unlikely to face big protests in Israel, and is completely assured to face none in Saudi Arabia, protests in Rome are likely.
When he's not doing that, he does his other main trick, which is turning to face the back, and turning to face the front again.
AEDT — Victims have the go-ahead to face to face Cardinal George Pell when he gives evidence in Rome next week, according to Sky News.
So during that scene in the lake when Jack Chapman comes face-to-face with the big ape, he's actually coming face-to-face with himself.
That's what prompted my thinking of what it must be like to face a world every day that doesn't quite know how to face you back.
So when 16 Texas voters — half supporters of each candidate — came to face-to-face, it's no surprise a national issue like immigration dominated the discussion.
That just got me thinking about what it must be like to face a world every day that doesn't quite know how to face you back.
Assange claimed he could be extradited to the U.S. to face prosecution for his work with WikiLeaks if he returned to Sweden to face those charges.
That our daughters are not going to have to face what the majority of women in this country who've entered the workplace have had to face.
Trump continues to believe there would be few downsides to face-to-face dialogue, despite the ongoing investigation into ties between his presidential campaign and Russia.
Patients receive tailored nutrition advice and personalised coaching via their phone, at lower costs and better outcomes compared to face-to-face therapy, says the startup.
But nobody wants to face them in the playoffs—even the Warriors would probably prefer to face the Clippers or Rockets in a second-round series.
FINANCES FACE-TO-FACE Advisers from Fidelity, which administers Eastman Chemical's retirement plan, used to visit quarterly, but employees kept asking for more face-to-face interaction.
He claimed that he could be extradited to the U.S. to face prosecution for his work with WikiLeaks if he returned to Sweden to face those charges.
I'm so glad you asked because not only did everyone say women in particular need face-to-face, the women told us they needed face-to-face.
In this scenario, it was Kim who shaped the conditions to get Trump to face-to-face talks, albeit under the gun of increasingly tough economic sanctions.
It's hard to face when you are disabled, why wouldn't it be hard to face when you are able-bodied and aware that you could become disabled?
Being away from home all the time meant that I had to trade face-to-face interaction with my wife with face-to-face interaction with clients.
Once there, he leveraged social media to gain attention for his services, which led to face-to-face meetings that led to landing a significant new client.
Out of all of the forms of communication in the study, Snapchat was ranked second only to face-to-face communication — it's not just for dick pics, folks.
He has yet to face Djokovic or Murray in 27, and it is possible he will not have to face either of them at any stage this season.
He&aposs the third president to face impeachment, but Trump could be the first to face such a historic political rebuke and still go on to win reelection.
Biracial people who look physically more like a racial minority group member are going to face systemic problems in our society that I am lucky not to face.
"I hope that we will be able to face Donald Trump and I hope that we will remain strong and united to face the American administration," Le Maire said.
McLellan, who is scheduled to face trial in June, is one of three former State Street executives to face U.S. charges that they schemed to fleece the bank's clients.
Nigeria (1-1) and Norway (1-1) each have three points ahead of the final group match, with Nigeria set to face France and Norway to face South Korea.
It is rare for a police officer in the US to face murder charges for an on-duty shooting, and even rarer for one to face trial and be convicted.
However, Peña Nieto's administration continued to face criticism over its handling of Guzmán's arrest and escape and, in January 2017, he was suddenly extradited to face charges in the US.
The president has often appeared averse to face-to-face confrontation, and according to the Times, he is acutely aware that firing Kelly would do little for his public image.
Tuberville and Sessions finished in the top two spots in the March 3 primary and were set to face each other in the March 31 runoff to face Democratic Sen.
But one thing I find interesting is that in the Robin Dance, you notice that all the dancers turn around to face the outside, then turn to face the inside.
Sophie Wasson, a psychologist at Harvard-Westlake, a private high school in Los Angeles, says that some teenagers seem to use social media as an alternative to face-to-face communication.
San Francisco and Oakland are the latest cities to face soda tax votes San Francisco and Oakland are the latest cities to face soda tax votes This segment originally aired Oct.
Trump has also privately maintained his desire to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, believing there would be few downsides to face-to-face dialogue, according to a senior administration official.
With the win, Pittsburgh will now travel to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in the divisional round, and the Houston Texans will travel to New England to face the Patriots.
" Continuing, she added, "I remain unable to face Stephen.
We have to face it — rock has grown old.
" Dyson said, "I'd like to face (Bautista) every time.
If we start with that philosophy from an early age, at school, then we will be able to face and overcome all the challenges our world has and is going to face.
Honey, apple cider vinegar, turmeric, and tea tree oil all get the MD's OK to be used in farm-to-face (or at least kitchen-to-face) blends that can help minimize inflammation.
In this study, face-to-face means "offline and in a classroom setting," but this model of online education blended with a face-to-face component hints at the strength of online mentorship.
Tennessee will travel to Baltimore to face quarterback Lamar Jackson and the 14-43 Ravens, and Minnesota will travel to San Francisco to face defensive end Nick Bosa and the 13-3 49ers.
Adele came face to face with her doppelgänger on Tuesday.
It's time to face your fears Daisy and come clean.
Now, Lisa and Kim have come face to face again.
He is likely to face a federal judge next week.
Chanel is forced to face the truth about her crush.
I think it's going to face significant problems in 2019.
If it doesn't like you, well, prepare to face hell.
Kentucky remains at home on Wednesday to face North Dakota.
About another 380,000 government employees are expected to face furloughs.
Then he'll have to face whatever penalties his employer imposes.
Coming face to face with your evil twin is creepy.
It's how you choose to face those hardships that matters.
He believes community can only be established face to face.
Nurses would often turn Jim's tablet to face the wall.
I learned to face my fears and feed my enemies.
He will appear in court to face charges on Monday.
The opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) would love to face her.
This was always the challenge Lampard was likely to face.
But sitting face to face with someone, that's another trip.
Eventually you'll even have to face off against powerful bosses.
Trump is not expected to face a significant primary challenge.
Did worrying help you feel more prepared to face disappointment?
People don't want to face their problems; they prefer punishment.
Boston returns home to face the Lightning on Thursday night.
I smiled at her and she turned to face me.
CRUZ: ... wants to face Donald Trump in the general election.
You're going to face all this prejudice, and you will.
And before long, Gunvalson and Tamra were face to face.
It's not easy to face criticism on a global scale.
But those aren't even the ones he'll have to face.
The last six batters to face deGrom all reached base.
Whatever was ahead of us I wanted to face it.
Rivian will have to face that same challenge soon enough.
The SUV is also going to face far more competition.
Today, Black women continue to face discrimination in the workplace.
It also continues to face stiff competition from internet retailers.
Kansas hits the road to face Texas next Saturday night.
In life, it's so important to face reality straight on.
Me, turning to face Ewan, 4 feet away: Oh yeah.
The Wizards will return home to face Indiana on Saturday.
Mr Caforio is unlikely to face opposition from regulators either.
It's not uncommon for struggling companies to face shareholder lawsuits.
And that's something, yes, I had to face and discuss.
Making the first move, face to face, is definitely overrated.
Kirkpatrick is expected to face McCain in the general election.
Odinga was due to face President Uhuru Kenyatta on Oct.
I was afraid for her to face what I faced.
Philadelphia returns home to face the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday.
He is scheduled to face an administrative trial board Monday.
No community should have to face such a senseless tragedy.
He said he was willing to face an independent inquiry.
He's due in court Wednesday to face the drug charge.
The forecast is old enough to face a sceptical backlash.
For now, his fellow pacifists will continue to face criticism.
In Kansas, voters chose Sharice Davids to face Republican Rep.
We strive to minimize production time — from farm to face.
What gets fighters hurt is the blind turn to face.
The Utes travel to Indianapolis to face Butler on Tuesday.
"That's when you have to face the facts," Mai added.
And so Diane, face to face with Alicia, slapped her.
The policy is almost certain to face a legal challenge.
Connection for me happens face to face, person to person.
He was later taken to court to face unspecified charges.
Today brings some discomfort; you need to face your fears.
" On terrorism: "We seek to face this [terrorist] threat together.
Boston returns home on Tuesday to face the Calgary Flames.
LoEshé was killed and he had to face the consequences.
Because it is hard to face that every single day.
More incumbents are now likely to face primaries, including Sen.
He added that the verdict is likely to face appeal.
The winner will go on to face incumbent Republican Sen.
Protesters are calling for the officers to face criminal charges.
Growth in inbound shipments will continue to face headwinds, however.
She's in court right now (Tuesday) to face the charges.
The Kings return home to face New York on Friday.
He is unlikely to face competition from within ruling circles.
He'll appear in court later Friday to face a judge.
Ben Carson is an unlikely nominee to face this obstruction.
Uber's stronghold in Australia is about to face a challenge.
Tartabull is set to face a judge some time Wednesday.
Will the S9 have a real answer to Face ID?
Brook is going up to weight classes [to face Golovkin].
I'm ready to face the Dodgers any time, any situation.
It's Moira's escape that inspires Offred to face the Commander.
However, the bill is likely to face obstacles in parliament.
Fourteen other ministers are due to face similar confidence votes.
But now he's got to face his greatest challenge — fatherhood.
This movie ultimately is about [Laurie's] courage to face it.
Combatants who committed crimes are to face a special tribunal.
I came here to face my demons and bad habits.
You'll wake up confident and ready to face the day!
This was a very sad thing to have to face.
Sessions isn't the only Cabinet member to face these allegations.
This presidency may force Americans to face the ultimate questions.
"I have to face that it hurt people," she said.
And when it comes to face masks, you're not alone.
The two men met face to face earlier this year.
The eventual GOP nominee is likely to face Democratic Rep.
Many of the products set to face tariffs on Sept.
Fitzgerald is slated to face off against incumbent Democratic Rep.
It would be sure to face an instant legal challenge.
Penn State returns home to face Ohio State on Tuesday.
Together, they go to meet the evil face to face.
Still, he continues to face criticism from sometimes surprising quarters.
Renacci will now go on to face Democratic incumbent Sen.
But in each case there are unique challenges to face.
"She taught me how to face my cancer and live."                
The Hawks are at home to face the Orlando Magic.
The group met face to face with members of Congress.
No president wants to face voters in an economic downturn.
Blackburn, meanwhile, is expected to face a competitive GOP primary.
"You must gather the courage to face failures," Zhou added.
Querrey is scheduled to face the unseeded Frenchman Nicolas Mahut.
He is sure to face aggressive questioning from Democratic Sens.
Trump appears to face obstacles beyond his high unfavorable ratings.
The Cougars return home to face UC Davis on Saturday.
It's time for Brunei and its ruler to face consequences.
But it is set to face biosimilar competition from 2023.
The first time they saw each other face to face.
This effort is expected to face an important test soon.
Social media companies are going to face even more pressure.
Without this, it is difficult to face such delicate challenges.
It's different when you are face to face with someone.
Here you are in February, ready to face the world.
Birdly is inevitably going to face a lot of competition.
Trudeau is set to face the media at 1 p.m.
Pearson turns her back to the water to face us.
It's time to face the truth, even if it hurts.
"We must remain calm to face the situation," he added.
The Pelicans will return home to face Portland on Tuesday.
Then I turned to face the man I was accusing.
It wasn't something that we could confront face to face.
That way, Dr. Bylsma said, you're prepared to face anything.
Now the couple has to face a bigger obstacle: Barb.
But the aircraft continues to face affordability challenges, Sullivan noted.
You're ready to face your fears and communicate your needs.
Second, that it's uttered face to face to an individual.
The Libra project is certain to face scrutiny from regulators.
The time has come to face up to this fact.
In 2018, it was Mr. Maduro's turn to face voters.
The U.S. is seeking his extradition to face charges there.
Cooper was not supposed to face Holyfield, the reigning champ.
It's time to face the truth: other milks are doomed.
The pair is expected to face off in a Feb.
The Times, however, continued to face challenges in print advertising.
"At some point, we've got to face reality," she said.
We see some politicians stepping up to face this challenge.
Also detail realistic challenges your business can expect to face.
It's that moment when you turn to face the unknown.
Yet other candidates have been more likely to face attacks.
And this is certainly an obstacle she continues to face.
Romney visibly smirked while his colleagues turned to face him.
The suspect is expected to face court on April 6.
Zuckerberg took a breath and turned to face the crowd.
Some issues have to be grappled with face to face.
They advance to face No. 8 seed Cal on Monday.
In contrast, Rogers encouraged children to face their dark feelings.
Molly Kelly won the Democratic primary to face Republican Gov.
The Golden Flashes are home to face Stetson on Saturday.
Darrow and Seager talked every way but face to face.
This pulls into the moment, face to face with nature.
After programming them, one girl set them face to face.
Now he has to face the test of Super Tuesday.
Sooner or later you have to face the reality, no?
Sheriffs who honor detainers continue to face consequences in court.
If implemented, it is nearly certain to face legal challenges.
I tell her, you're never going to face anything alone.
The Tennessee pilot locations are intended to face those challenges.
Amazon isn't the only tech giant to face employee unrest.
Ms. Jia did not seem ready to face that possibility.
On an emotional level, you're learning to face your fears.
Like two weathervanes, we both turned to face into it.
Pompeo is expected to face an uphill battle for confirmation.
Governments, she said, are bound to face even more problems.
Mr. Buttigieg suspended campaigning to face angry and anguished residents.
Portland travels to face the Mavericks in Dallas on Friday.
"They weren't powerful enough to face the Taliban," he said.
Yet the tax is certain to face a court challenge.
The immigrants could start to face deportation after March 5.
I said his name and he turned to face me.
However, proposed tax changes appear to face less public opposition.
However, proposed tax changes appear to face less public opposition.
He looks from face to face and doesn't see her.
Nothing beats face to face meeting to build your ambassadors.
That's just the way I want to face the day.
And in that moment, you actually have to face yourself.
I apologized unreservedly at the time and face to face.
Or maybe you don't want to face the proceedings there.
"The market hasn't had to face this yet," she said.
There are some curveballs Delta has to face this year.
The only way is to face it and win it.
Viewers can see Zuffranieri return to face two new Jeopardy!
Alptekin hasn't appeared in US court to face his charges.
Five candidates are jockeying for an opportunity to face Rep.
Pitchers might be required to face at least three batters.
I stand to face higher taxes under this tax bill.
In the past I'd pretended there was nothing to face.
It's time to face the facts around some hard topics.
But reality it is and we need to face it.
Better to face the ugliness than live in blissful ignorance.
It is also likely to face legal challenges, experts said.
To face these huge new challenges, Lispector got some help.
None have come to the United States to face charges.
" She added, "All champions have to face highs and lows.
Face to face with the creatures—well not face to face, exactly—she realises that she'll never decipher their spoken language of clicks and moans: perhaps the Colonel should have brought in a dolphin instead.
Skip is not the only scooter company to face battery issues.
Learning to face uncertainty is essential to managing our mental health.
Usually, you'll want to turn to face the way you came.
The Texans are at home to face the Colts next week.
Lee Hsien Yang says he is ready to face a lawsuit.
She was arrested and is expected to face charges including larceny.
" She said, "I want him to face justice and explain why.
" The Internet personality added, "I want to face this head on.
If he's not able to face his loneliness, then can anybody?
Finally, it was time for Lee to face the hot seat.
The brothers will get another chance to face each other Jan.
The leaders are expected to face charges, including sedition and rebellion.
Pruitt is scheduled to face a Senate confirmation vote on Friday.
I remember the first time I met him face to face.
Boeing is continuing to face difficulties in light of the grounding.
The Oilers return home to face the Nashville Predators on Saturday.
Page is expected to face a grilling in the joint interview.
It's always a big challenge for me to face the sisters.
The company will continue to face those headwinds in early 2017.
The Pelicans travel to Sacramento to face the Kings on Wednesday.
Hindus believe they have to face the consequences of past actions.
MACCALLUM: She&aposs going to face a tough audience at home.
If not, they have to face these unusual circumstances head-on.
"You'll never need to face the world alone," the lyrics go.
But he&aposs going to face the true judge one day.
Our community continues to face widespread employment discrimination, poverty and harassment.
If Rubio does decide to run, he's likely to face competition.
George H.W. Bush is the latest politician to face these allegations.
My job search was demoralizing and a harsh reality to face.
How long will Ms Lightfoot dare to face down the union?
It has taken too long to face up to its problems.
Deep eros plunges one face to face with death, here, now.
Previously May would have had to face voters by early 2020.
Antitrust experts do not expect any deal to face regulatory pressure.
This has turned the election into a race to face her.
That's when he first came face to face with the serpent.
Tulane advanced to face No. 2-seed Houston on Friday evening.
The deal is likely to face intense scrutiny by competition regulators.
But if it does happen, I'm not afraid to face it.
That's "a different beast" she's been forced to face, she said.
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Sometimes you just have to face your fears with your behind.
It helps that he never had to face a credible opponent.
And tanned animal skins are indeed about to face a rival.
He has yet to face the Giants in 22 career starts.
He'll be sent back to Louisiana to face charges there first.
Over the course of daylight, they turn to face the sun.
Six of 17 men initially arrested have yet to face charges.
It's important for people to face and know who they are.
He does not have to face another election for four years.
A good old-fashioned face to face should not be overlooked.
Both have pleaded not guilty and have yet to face trial.
The bill is expected to face strong opposition from interest groups.
In his own race, Rubio is likely to face Democratic Rep.
If convicted, the leaders stand to face seven years in jail.
He always brings a buddy; it's too harrowing to face alone.
He's scheduled to face a judge around 9 AM local time.
As result, she came face to face with a fuzzy tarantula.
Later that afternoon, she went to meet Him face to face!
I think he taught Indian batsmen how to face fast bowling.
"Go sit down with people and actually talk face-to face."
McFadden is due in court in October to face the charges.
Brown is expected to face a difficult reelection race in 2018.
After that, he'll appear in court to face the murder charge.
He is to return to Texas July 27 to face deportation.
The bill is expected to face stiff opposition in the Senate.
It's never easy coming face to face with people you've demonized.
Verizon was still likely to face competition from private equity firms.
He is the third suspect to face court in the case.
Democrats are going to face a question like this very soon.
Purdue advances to face the fifth-seeded Iowa State on Saturday.
The Hornets will return home to face Denver on Friday night.
Now, you get to face the voters who know you best.
Being back in Bartlesville would mean she'd have to face everything.
Christoph Waltz is once again coming face to face with 007.
RHP Stephen Strasburg is set to face the Marlins on Tuesday.
Rice turns back to face Judge Mark Bennett as he enters.
The Blackhawks travel to Minnesota to face the Wild on Saturday.
They mimic your fingertips without you needing to face the cold.
He's currently fighting extradition to the US to face criminal charges.
But Trump is likely to face similar tensions as Obama did.
Growers in Brazil continued to face economic uncertainty and credit constraints.
They are likely to face a tougher bar as a result.
He loves to face Angels RHP Matt Shoemaker, who starts Saturday.
The agreement is more likely to face problems in South Korea.
Boston College travels to face No. 12 North Carolina on Tuesday.
Now, Apple is being forced to face that logic head on.
Since then, the Women's March has continued to face similar criticism.
DeVos was originally scheduled to face the committee on Wednesday morning.
He is set to face questions from lawmakers again on Tuesday.
He will return to court this week to face formal charges.
It's not unheard of for vice presidents to face them either.
Yet before that happens, Baucom had to face his former team.
The Magic return home to face the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.
The Cardinals brought in Miller to face McCann, who struck out.
I found it was too difficult to face her every day.
The two met face to face again on Sunday in Bedminster.
I crept out the next morning too embarrassed to face her.
That last point, Leone concedes, tends to face the strongest opposition.
He said his predecessor must be brought home to face justice.
In football you have to face up to the difficult moments.
The measure is expected to face long odds in the Senate.
Chinese manufacturers continued to face stiff pressure from rising costs, however.
But in order to overcome them, you have to face them.
Authorities said LaRoche would be extradited from Florida to face charges.
He is set to face off against libertarian candidate Carl Krambeck.
Amazon appeared to face technical difficulties on Monday during Prime Day.
And people from low-income families continue to face enormous obstacles.
Whoever is nominated is expected to face an arduous confirmation process.
She refused to face reporters again if she didn't get answers.
Thang is the most senior politician to face trial in decades.
I want Ryan to face a group of high school juniors.
Nebraska returns home to face No. 10 Wisconsin on Feb. 9.
Clinton is the leader we need to face this global challenge.
He may have to face some of those targets head on.
But people from low-income families continue to face enormous obstacles.
The last president to face impeachment also faced myriad legal battles.
It said the military was "fully prepared to face any emergency".
And experts who speak out continue to face ridicule and censure.
It takes courage to face your fears and push forward anyway.
Finally, upon arriving at my destination, I turned to face her.
Yet both sites will continue to face a daunting reality: Amazon.
Toni I'm sure Clinton's team is happy not to face Kasich.
The Democratic primary race to pick a candidate to face Rep.
But it's a situation he had to face sooner or later.
She inched out, goggle-eyed and terrified, to face the crowd.
We need to do it more face to face and online.
Leah Vukmir for the GOP nomination to face off against Baldwin.
Trudeau isn't the only one to face criticism for controversial photos.
Campbell continues to face slowing — and in some segments declining — sales.
Otherwise, he will continue to face more Congressional scrutiny and litigation.
Consumers now are expected to face additional costs for online purchases.
"It's about being able to face one another," Mr. Cave said.
On the other hand, expansion efforts continue to face fierce opposition.
We knew all of us were going to face horrible consequences.
After the bubble of evacuation, these losses were hard to face.
Garrett is likely to face a multigame suspension for his actions.
He is set to face trial in New Jersey in September.
Green Bay returns home to face Northern Illinois on Nov. 28.
They hope to face that scenario now again against San Jose.
The suspect was expected to face attempted murder charges, McDonnell added.
But, when they squared up face to face, BJ went down.
Oregon State (32-4) will head to Indianapolis to face UConn.
NBC News: Manafort is first to face trial in Russia probe.
All are likely to face significant pressure to back Trump's pick.
Trump is going to face fire back at home from Democrats.
I have been lucky enough not to face that at work.
This evening, you'll have to face your delusions about your partnerships.
The buyout is expected to face intense regulatory scrutiny in Washington.
Murgio and Lebedev are scheduled to face trial on Oct. 31.
Heads-up poker consists of just two players, face to face.
But eventually I found myself unwilling to face another winter wetsuit.
Nearly every employee has to face the constant barrage of headlines.
They're set to face off on April 1 at Sakura Genesis.
The eventual nominee is expected to face Republican Lea Marquez Peterson.
Mr. Turnbull is also likely to face a more fractious Senate.
This means Johnson is likely to face a significant Brexit delay.
Another issue likely to face the Connect will be trading volume.
So it was tough to face them in the first round.
Franklin is unlikely to face execution in the very near future.
Television isn't the only medium to face this sort of reconsideration.
Notes England Coach Gareth Southgate made five changes to face Belgium.
He is scheduled to face Keuchel in Game 5 on Sunday.
Unfortunately, America's health care system is woefully unprepared to face it.
It was time for Big Tech to face a similar reckoning.
He had been expected to face protests in the British capital.
When Xavier didn't immediately answer, the man turned to face him.
I am just beginning to face some of these things myself.
She turned in early, not ready to face what that meant.
Breakingviews Disney's chief Mouseketeer is about to face his biggest test.
Any alliance with Qualcomm is expected to face close regulatory scrutiny.
"Is this Olmedini?" he asked when they met face to face.
Most Americans, when they're face to face, are kind and caring.
Parisians will also have to face additional security measures, Cazeneuve added.
And here we are face to face in New York City.
The Rockies elected to walk veteran Russell Martin to face Smith.
Kevin McAuley thanks me for agreeing to meet face to face.
We are going to face hard choices with deep ethical consequences.
So they are going to face the consequences of their action.
Wallin has yet to face charges, and they may never come.
They should be brought to America to face our justice system.
It has since resumed service but has continued to face challenges.
I turn around to face my mother, and I hug her.
You know, I met some officials face to face very briefly.
These professionals never expected to face a challenge like this one.
Golden State stays in town to face the Nets on Sunday.
Next Saturday, Michigan goes down the road to face Michigan State.
I'd like to face death with the courage of my grandmother.
For that, you need to meet another person face to face.
It's not just the Knicks who have to face uncomfortable questions.
He is expected to face at least 25 years in prison.
It is, however, much more comfortable to face these challenges together.
It is even more difficult to face the way things are.
Sanders appears to face more of an uphill climb in Texas.
Bookmakers rate her the favorite to face Donald Trump next fall.
This is not a choice we should have had to face.
But it's time to face up to the scary reality here.
It will sometimes require you to face your fears head-on.
He will "probably have to face some charges," the sheriff said.
John Kerry, to face Bush in the presidential campaign of 2004.
Bunn knows more than most what it's like to face injustice.
Electric carmaker Tesla (TSLA) could be the next to face pressure.
Mr. Trudeau is not the first politician to face such problems.
He is due to face the media at Silverstone on Thursday.
But one day, we know we will have to face it.
Chipotle is not the only restaurant to face food safety issues.
Soybean prices are likely to face pressure as China reduces consumption.
The charges are all but certain to face monolithic Republican opposition.
The man is expected to face charges including trespassing, he said.
M&G's property fund is not the first to face difficulties.
Iran and America should sit face to face at negotiation table.
Tonight, Alabama Republicans will choose a nominee to face Democratic Sen.
But it is not the first country to face such criticism.
Absolutely. Are there biases that a black candidate has to face?
Is there implicit baggage that a gay candidate has to face?
You're probably not ready to face our eventual VSCO girl overlords.
Others have had to face both the government and the jihadists.
Don't tell me it doesn't matter to do face to face.
Government officials are going to continue to face similar impossible decisions.
But Republicans do seem especially eager to face off against Sanders.
Imagine having to prepare to face your worst nightmare (AGAIN) 2f.
Detroit return home to face San Jose on the same night.
He is likely to face the winner of the GOP primary.
Its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is likely to face calls to resign.
That's the reality of DACA amnesty that Congress needs to face.
Colom is not the first Guatemalan leader to face graft accusations.
Moore is set to face Democrat Doug Jones in the Dec.
Why would you not return to face a jury in America?
So does the Sixth Amendment require the whistleblower to face Trump?
He is set to face Democrat Doug Jones on Dec. 12.
Kately is awaiting extradition to face his Missouri charges, they said.
The plan is sure to face fierce opposition from Wall Street.
You can even bend it backwards to face the opposite direction.
The Mets considered walking Ozuna to face the next batter, Conley.
Mr. Clayton is expected to face similar scrutiny on his confirmation.
Women continue to face discrimination and harassment even after the protests.
That set him up to face Roger Federer in Sunday's final.
The dog launched itself and flipped mid-air to face me.
Its drivers continue to face a legal battle in Hong Kong.
Moore is set to face Democrat Doug Jones in a Dec.
Under President Trump, the effort is sure to face additional hurdles.
Now, Schiff is not going to face a levying war prosecution.
"Coming face to face with it feels fucking awful," she said.
It took him decades to face the truth about what happened.
Pittsburgh heads home to face the New York Islanders on Saturday.
Tillis is still likely to face a competitive general election matchup.
However, Temer would be the first to face trial for corruption.
Moore is slated to face off against Jones in the Dec.
He would not be the first president to face such speculation.
E.U. governments are accelerating preparations to face a no-deal catastrophe.
Against this backdrop, the ability to face a shock is limited.
Now, even with no pitchers to face, he still does that.
Do you think you would be able to face those pressures?
They are expected to face their own trials later this year.
Before this sergeant and I stood face to face in Iraq.
The founder is going to face days when nothing is working.
For instance, Democrats vying for the respective nominations to face Reps.
A cancer survivor, she didn't want to face follow-up tests.
He had no idea exactly what he was about to face.
Then patients start to face the full cost of their care.
In the short run, Trump is unlikely to face legal liability.
This is a really difficult struggle that we have to face.
In contrast, many technology shares continued to face heavy selling pressure.
And it's something that everyone has to face, sooner or later.
A lot of people don't have to face it every day.
The important, inappropriate literary man is going to face his retribution.
Slater was one of only two openly transgender people in the area, Hurst said"She was bound to face hostility""She was bound to face hostility," said Hurst, who lived in Clewiston for about 10 years.
We don't seem prepared to face climate change in the same way.
The way people interact online isn't always the same face-to-face.
We'll sit face to face and have a real conversation in person.
Kurian said he did not expect the deal to face antitrust scrutiny.
He shifts sideways to face me, but the box looms between us.
He is the first former politburo member to face prosecution in decades.
Except now, the person on top straddles their partner face-to face.
Williams was arrested soon after and extradited to Florida to face charges.
They'd now have to face Smith, the sitting senator, in a primary.
Or rather, he's come face-to-face with a picture of her.
Again, like I told you face to face Congrats on everything man.
So what happened when they came face-to-face on Sunday night?
Be willing to face your fears and step up to the plate.
American-bred individualism to face down and tame an uncertain world. Wilder's
That means fewer young people will have to face scenarios like Chonco's.
It is humbling to face these challenges that were once so routine.
For one night, Australia was made to face these issues head on.
We started with Boston and Cleveland, now we have to face Portland.
He is expected to face additional charges in relation to the crash.
When she stands back up, Cassandra comes face to face with someone.
Page could likewise expect to face a grilling in her committee interview.
It is time to face inward — to strengthen ourselves and our community.
"Every single challenge we have to be ready to face," Irving said.
Nero was the second officer to face trial and pleaded not guilty.
He was a brilliant example on how to face disease with courage.
All agreed that Democrats need to face Trump with a united front.
He was always going to face attacks by Democrats and their allies.
Amash also has a history of having to face down primary threats.
Legal experts have said the governor is unlikely to face criminal prosecution.
It was time to face his past, so we might move forward.
Andrews isn't the only woman to face this kind of victim shaming.
People who haven't saved enough may have to face some uncomfortable truths.
This is an issue neither he nor I personally have to face.
The music industry continues to face a crisis in representation for women.
Eventually, Jamie comes face to face with Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies).
She seemed unable to face her full complicity in her own behavior.
In her school in Wales, teachers spotted the face-to-face bullying.
It will be the first face-to-face encounter between the two.
Five candidates are jockeying for an opportunity to face Reed in November.
She is the first female campaigner to face execution in the kingdom.
Mr. Harrison appeared in Dublin District Court on Saturday to face charges.
It is the first time the leaders have met face to face.
He was expected to face an uphill battle in his next election.
Even if those answers work, Mayfield is going to face some pressure.
The three of us stood face to face, two aligned against one.
The move is likely to face close scrutiny by Britain's competition regulator.
Expect fully autonomous vehicles to face an equally long and winding road.
Mr. Lagerfeld is the latest famous fashion name to face such charges.
Jon would have to face that disapproval if his real identity emerges.
Mariah Carey is back on track to face her busy holiday schedule.
Founded this year, the Brexit Party has yet to face the voters.
Few of those prosecutions have had to face a robust legal defense.
Now it is the turn of Australian banks to face a reckoning.
Religious institutions around the world had to face their histories of abuse.
We stood face-to-face with the facility's centrepiece: the blast chamber.
The team will travel to face A.F.C. East rival Miami next Sunday.
None of the companies sent their CEOs to face the committee's questions.
And I just don't want any child to face what he's faced.
But the reluctance even to face the need for change is worrying.
This is the sixth time the Democrats have met face to face.
"I try to face my fears and get past it," he said.
Jill Zarin and Bethenny were also feuding face-to-face that season.
So we're going to face a soul-searching moment here after tomorrow.
She does however, come face to face with three semi-headless hunters.
Jay uses his tank car to face off against a real tank!
Militant accused in Libya attack to face criminal trial in U.S.; Amb.
They often seem to face each other in the postseason as well.
His unorthodox rise shows he is bold enough to face down demonstrations.
Buyers continue to face high prices and low supply of affordable homes.
But he may still need to face it down on the streets.
Most of the community continues to face threats to their basic livelihood.
Here's the trouble you may—or may not—be about to face.
But the deal is likely to face intense scrutiny by competition regulators.
"It would take years to face the facts of separating," she recalls.
These are choices people haven't had to face for a long time.
The precise charges Weinstein is expected to face weren&apost immediately clear.
Rutgers, meanwhile, will hit the road to face Ohio State on Saturday.
Mr Kenyatta held firm, but he is likely to face renewed pressure.
President Donald Trump and the Republicans appear to face the bigger problem.
St. Francis will return home to face Bloomsburg University, also on Tuesday.
That mesmerizing growth engine, though, is starting to face an intense slog.
Early in her career, she went undercover only to face terrible consequences.
UP NEXT Houston : Returns home to face East Carolina on Nov. 4.
One morning, Michael and Mary wake up face to face, and kiss.
Volcan had been expected to face some shareholder resistance to the buyout.
But it's not that easy: He has to face several "trials" first.
From body scrubs to face masks, you're sure to get your fix.
A woman stands at a podium with her attorney to face Wolf.
Boston stays in Los Angeles to face the Clippers on Wednesday night.
The ultimate conservative winner is likely next year to face Le Pen.
It is unlikely to face hurdles to uptake from Apple or Google.
In 2015, she was finally extradited to Puerto Rico to face charges.
Otherwise, prepare to face the child's-sized shrimping net of the law.
As a presidential candidate, Trump called for Bergdahl to face stiff punishment.
Both are likely to face tough questions at their Senate confirmation hearings.
It was a creative need on her part to face new challenges.
The game also forces Kratos to face his greatest challenge yet: fatherhood.
Ooredoo's operations in Iraq, Kuwait and Tunisia continue to face challenging conditions.
The candidates are more literally face-to-face, which always creates fireworks.
They will be sent to China to face justice, police investigators said.
Cooking breakfast is a hassle many of us don't want to face.
Fiona and Calvin met face to face and quickly became fast friends.
Compounding Tesla's challenges, it is finally beginning to face some real competition.
The upstream commodity facing business will continue to face challenges, said Lane.
Then jump up straight and twist 180 degrees to face behind you.
Release Pastor Andrew Brunson now or be prepared to face the consequences.
Instead, we've come face to face with something quite different—what we
Rumor: Kids don't know how to have face-to-face conversations anymore.
Blevins&apos relatives previously called for both officers to face criminal charges .
Use the potent full moon energy to face these issues head-on.
They are expected to face charges for the escape, the AP reports.
He is to return to Texas on July 27 to face deportation.
He was due to return to Texas on Saturday to face deportation.
"What do you think, Paul?" said Somerhalder, turning to face the camera.
Just like in face to face communication, people have different text styles.
Furthermore, she won't even get a chance to face off against Sanders.
It would be tragic for optical astronomy to face the same fate.
The couple are expected to face off in court this January. 1.
Loughlin is also expected to face charges in Boston later next week.
But they questioned what, exactly, happened at their face-to-face meeting.
Stimson is the only Briton to face charges for joining the conflict.
Reliance is surely going to face stiff fight from the new biggies.
I climb through, gain my footing and turn to face Chicken Boy.
The bill is likely to face an uphill battle in the Senate.
Since Moscow's most recent takeover, they continue to face persecution and intimidation.
Baird decided Facebook was the way to face the criticism head on.
You just move on, and get ready to face your next opponent.
That's a sobering viewpoint, and perhaps one we weren't ready to face.
It's unclear if the trio came close to coming face-to-face.
I list them to be realistic, to face the challenge head on.
But they'd never glimpsed a black hole face to face—until now.
Now Trump knows what it is like to face propaganda and lies.
New York returns home to face the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
Before Ms Mota was slain, other mayors seemed to face greater risks.
Historically, sometimes European lords had to face tough decisions like this one.
When you meet people face to face, it turns out they're complicated.
She seemed to arrive fully-formed, ready to face the Soundcloud commenters.
Apple is due to face the FBI in court later this month.
Apple is due to face the FBI in court later this month.
Love, Simon isn't the first film to face homophobic classification in Singapore.
"You have to face the consequences for your specific actions," Wheeler said.
Looks like the Donald isn't the only Trump to face legal drama.
The SWS survey was conducted with face-to-face interviews on Dec.
Welsh is also expected to face more charges, reported Fox 2 Detroit.
Guzman now faces possible extradition to face trial in the United States.
And it actually started putting users face-to-face with video calling.
The Thunder stay in Los Angeles to face the Clippers on Thursday.
"It was a pleasure to face (Kershaw)," Lamet said through a translator.
Jones also urged Credit Suisse to face up to its own responsibility.
But it isn't just practical problems that law enforcement has to face.
And that's the challenge that companies like Plume will continue to face.
Ms Rousseff is not Brazil's first head of state to face impeachment.
It takes a lot of bravery and courage to face these situations.
What are some of the challenges you expect to face in Ferguson?
In Iowa, Democrat Fred Hubbell won his primary to face Republican Gov.
"At some point you're going to have to face it," Roohparvar says.
This transit will force you to face your fears around the unknown.
Trump was expected to face protests on his swing through the country.
Describing it as "required reading," Russell suggested they meet face-to-face.
Any such plans are likely to face political, legal and technical obstacles.
"We prefer a face-to-face dialogue with his administration," he said.
Will Israel have to continue to face these existential threats virtually alone?
Trump's executive order is likely to face legal challenges, for one thing.
The Hill: Gillum to face tougher road in Florida after primary stunner.
The cabdriver glanced once in the mirror, then turned to face him.
Roger Wicker is likely to face a Steve Bannon-backed primary challenger.
He's due in court tomorrow to face four counts of criminal homicide.
Barr is expected to face a tough confirmation battle in the Senate.
And so he doesn't have to face the wrath of the voters.
After all was said and done, the women continued to face adversities.
This year's take allows two players to face off against one another.
In some cases, that has left American companies to face uncomfortable contradictions.
She had reportedly prepared to face two different versions of her opponent.
President Bill Clinton is the most recent president to face impeachment proceedings.
That was the last time Trump and Putin met face-to-face.
Now Trump is the fourth US president to face formal impeachment proceedings.
Now he has to face coverage about how his momentum has stalled.
Meanwhile, voters in red Montana will choose a nominee to face Sen.
But it's expected to face amendments from Republicans on the panel. Sen.
Smaller organizations were more likely to face banking barriers, the report found.
He is likely to face further sanctions following his actions in Cincinnati.
The government continues to face questions about its response to Hurricane Maria.
Authorities will seek her extradition to Boston to face charges, Lelling said.
A face-to-face encounter might help you establish a better rapport.
Sometimes, a face-to-face talk might be more efficient than email.
To face Nunes, Arballo will first have to win the Democratic primary.
To answer that question, it is first necessary to face what can't.
Former NAACP President Ben Jealous won the right to face Maryland Gov.
This is an ugly fact which we do not like to face.
We've long had to face that bad men can create good art.
Portman is likely to face off in November against former Ohio Gov.
Sanders has long argued that he's the better candidate to face Trump.
Sky News noted that Robinson is set to face sentencing on Thursday.
It's also time to face a major life dilemma — family or career?
They are far more likely to face criminal charges at some point.
But only some of us are willing to face the grim reality.
The defendants came to the United States voluntarily to face the charges.
And now, their Saturday face-to-face serves as a perfect epilogue.
They return to Barclays Center on Monday to face the Calgary Flames.
But it wasn't as straightforward as two matches chatting face-to-face.
When Putin and Trump will officially meet face to face is unclear.
The last person that Hillary Clinton wants to face is Donald Trump.
In reality, Kavanaugh was more likely to face an "interrogation" than Ford.
He flew here late Thursday for face-to-face talks on Friday.
Scaramucci is likely to face questions about his past remarks regarding Trump.
He is slated to face off against Democrat Doug Jones on Dec.
To face discrimination the entire time they're there is a real problem.
When Dwight turned around to face the room, Matt waved at him.
Have you ever wanted to come face to face with YouTube commenters?
The UK's post-Snowden Investigatory Powers Act continues to face legal challenges.
I had my microphone in hand and a plan to face Trump.
Culberson is set to face similarly progressive opposition in the general election.
I ended up face to face with a wrestler in grey sweats.
Lewan was unlikely to face consequences that could endanger his playing career.
It was the first time Alison had met Mel face-to-face.
Damien Chazelle stood face to face with a chunk of the moon.
My generation will be left to face a federal deficit Hunger Games.
"In Masa's case, he does very well face-to-face," he said.
Moore is scheduled to face off against Democrat Doug Jones on Dec.
It's past time for him to be sent home to face justice.
"I have great respect," Mr. Trump said, turning to face Mr. Obama.
But somehow that simple gesture allowed us to face what was ahead.
" The attorneys also cited the "collateral consequences" he continues to face. "Mr.
Romania is also likely to face growing international pressure on the matter.
While elite pitchers can exploit their holes, nobody wants to face them.
Procter & Gamble is the largest corporation ever to face a proxy battle.
California has warned it could be the next to face a spike.
While they couldn't quite meet face to face, they could come close.
It was an inability, week after week, to face the other believers.
After that breakfast, church staff began discussing how to face matters directly.
The Bulls move on to face Kentucky in Saturday's round of 32.
He has also had to face another restive group: his own employees.
Sometimes you have to face rejection straight on and work through it.
The face-to-face could either defuse or escalate the trade fight.
They'll continue to face gerrymandering that creates a natural advantage for Republicans.
It is a sobering thing to face your interior white supremacist nag.
There were only two collaborations on & that weren't [done face-to-face].
Now, Trump is obviously not going to face a levying war prosecution.
You're about to face another learning curve as a first-time showrunner.
I was about to face total embarrassment for failing to recognize him.
Working mothers without that option are going to face extremely difficult pressures.
Even after reporting the abuse, she continued to face harassment and intimidation.
As we first reported, Alice will meet Kim face-to-face soon.
Perhaps Mr. Trump will become the first president to face criminal charges.
It is a health risk men do not ever have to face.
It is not an uncommon situation for a recent graduate to face.
I'm ready to face this challenge, and I'm ready to enjoy it.
Cal Cunningham (D) is likely to win the right to face Sen.
Palomba tries not to think about having to face Regan in court.
So that should clear his head just in time to face Ronaldo.
It continued unbroken even after Mr. Gomes turned to face the audience.
Workers continue to face pressure from management to get sales numbers up.
So Ms. Gibson suggested a face-to-face meeting with the couple.
They put, they put up resistance that we didn't have to face.
Now he is about to face a Democratic majority in the House.
And older adults seem to face the greatest risk of serious complications.
They met face to face at a queer-youth dance in Seattle.
If you're working from home, position your desk to face the window.
" — SETH MEYERS "Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh continues to face opposition.
Fall is here, whether you're ready to face that fact or not.
Such an agreement is likely to face fierce resistance on Capitol Hill.
This video runs through the questions Mr. Comey is likely to face.
LONDON — It was the book that challenged Britain to face its conservatism.
He is bound to face an avalanche of attacks from his rivals.
Democrats are preparing to face off in the biggest primary debate ever.
Just last month, she had her first face-to-face with Sen.
A safe space at Liberty University for making face-to-face connections.
He's set to face Gantz in an unprecedented third election in March.
But the company continues to face stiff headwinds on the print side.
Sheth, too, worries about the cruelty that trans people continue to face.
And the only way to do that is face-to-face organizing.
The Kremlin is unlikely to hand over its operatives to face prosecution.
Instead, Australia is likely to face even more volatility in its weather.
He is expected to face off with his main rival, Raila Odinga.
It was more difficult for us to face the bombings and rockets.
Moore is currently set to face Democrat Doug Jones in the Dec.
The Predators go to Florida to face the Panthers on Saturday night.
Typically, you can request a first face-to-face meeting for free.
The Pacers will return home to face San Antonio on Friday night.
Buehler faces nine other candidates vying for the right to face Gov.
Workers who have to face customers endure a disproportionate share of abuse.
The winner of Tuesday's GOP primary is likely to face Democratic Rep.
If Hatch does run again, he's expected to face a primary challenge.
If sufficient evidence is gathered, the men are likely to face trial.
As Ms. Swift testified, Mr. Mueller turned his chair to face her.
And that is where she came face to face with Eric Kelly.
The moon in Pisces encourages you to face the unknown today, Leo.
What is the situation where you've had to face this trade-off?
Now it's the turn of his financial backers to face regulatory issues.
Rabago also said Drift customers should be prepared to face greater risk.
UP NEXT Timberwolves: Return home to face Golden State on Thursday night.
A highly polarized nation is about to face a new test: impeachment.
She's likely to face a tough fight for her Senate seat, however.
The Jets next head to Philadelphia to face the Flyers on Saturday.
They should put this money toward face-to-face voter contact instead.
Still, Bloomberg is likely to face a difficult path to the nomination.
And will the president ever be able to face his whistleblower accuser?
But it's time to face reality and approach the new decade headstrong.
Unless you want me to take you back home to face justice!
The new regulations are guaranteed to face legal challenges from environmental groups.
The new regulations are guaranteed to face legal challenges from environmental groups.
The fighter is due to face Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone in Las Vegas.
Democratic contenders to face Trump in next year's election, including Sanders, Sen.
Unsworth wasn't the only critic to face a backlash from Musk's camp.
So far, Mr. Abdul Mahdi appears willing to face those potential consequences.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
"Chapter Eight — "The Mandalorian comes face-to-face with an unexpected enemy.
The Bulls advanced to face top-seeded Temple at noon ET Friday.
Kihuen is the latest Democratic lawmaker to face allegations of sexual harassment.
The legislation is likely to face a tough sell in the Senate.
Our Government is determined to face up to New Zealand's environmental challenges.
That's when you're forced to come face to face with what's happening.
Moore is slated to face off against Democrat Doug Jones on Dec.
"They do not want to face Donald Trump," Bannon said of Democrats.
The proposed merger is expected by analysts to face a tough review.
The DLA is hardly the only federal organization to face bookkeeping challenges.
He has also had to face another restive group: his own employees.
Thank you, Donald J. Trump for forcing us to face that truth.
A Chinese winner is likely to face heightened regulatory scrutiny, they said.
It also highlights face-to-face interactions among dogs, kids and parents.
Farfetch, however, continues to face steep competition from luxury retailers like Matchesfashion.
Despite this, he often found that people preferred face-to-face conversations.
Any new measure that curbs immigrants' rights is sure to face lawsuits.
Now Garland has to face the league's most disruptive player, Aaron Donald.
Pollster Ipsos conducted 1,000 face-to-face interviews in Mexico between Feb.
The Lebanese army said it was "fully prepared to face any emergency".
This will be a great opportunity to face some high-level competition.
The legislation is likely to face a tough sell in the Senate.
Mr. Delgado has signaled that he is willing to face the consequences.
But as it prepares to go public, Uber continues to face challenges.
And for "The Maria Generation" to continue to face an uncertain future.
Howard becomes the latest top media figure to face sexual misconduct allegations.
So those are policy issues that eventually Washington will have to face.
I was glad we now had a chance to face them together.
All three are expected to face difficult re-election battles in 2020.
It is likely to face a legal appeal from Russia's Olympic Committee.
Tonight, for the first time, he goes face to face with them.
And elsewhere, Uber continues to face pressure from both governments and competitors.
Atlético is set to face Juventus of Italy in the last 16.
But I hope we don't have to face a problem like that.
I wanted to face childbirth with an athlete's strength, confidence and determination.
The former dictator was declared unfit to face a retrial last summer.
Now he's face to face with a very young version of himself.
She had not seen him play before she had to face him.
You may have to face a defensive reaction, even a violent one.
But even with the protests over, Fieldston has continued to face scrutiny.
The moral and ecological cost of livestock production is difficult to face.
Is there a player in mind that you can't wait to face?
Ricky Olds was hardly the first young teenager to face draconian punishment.
He's yet to face criminal charges for any of the alleged incidents.
But is this the final privacy problem Facebook is going to face?
The decrees published by the state news agency said the changes were made in order "to face all security challenges with a high degree of flexibility and readiness and the ability to move quickly to face any emergency".
"We also have some men who are willing to face the music, who are willing to face the facts, who are willing to admit to their actions 85033, 20 years ago, even five years ago," Brzezinski said Friday.
Tampa Bay stays home to face the San Jose Sharks on Saturday, and the Islanders stay in Florida to face the Panthers on Saturday before playing host to the Lightning for a third game in 26 days on Tuesday.
But looking ahead, EU banks and Italian banks will continue to face pressure.
But not many people want to face the full extent of their debt.
Pretend, for a while, that you won't have to face the darkness alone.
If you do, be prepared to face the consequences which will be serious.
Capturing data for treatment is expensive and has to happen face to face.
Corey Gardner reacts to President Trump&aposs face-to-face with Kim; Sgt.
"I'll freak out if you don't win," she continued, turning to face Rockwell.
Litvak, who denies wrongdoing, is scheduled to face re-trial on Jan. 4.
Roby is set to face Democrat Tabitha Isner in the November general election.
He's the first person to face execution for a federal hate crime conviction.
What can we expect when the two leaders sit face-to-face tomorrow?
After meeting face to face, Eric popped the question after just two days.
"I had so many negative feelings I was forced to face," he says.
George and Mia stood face-to-face, appearing to determine who was taller.
"There have been many incidences of personal face-to-face harassment," Smith remembers.
And the real test is being brave enough to face life outside it.
I just really, really couldn&apost deal with that rejection face-to-face.
He said the senator "will have to face the music" and the charges.
"Amateurs trying to face swap," Kardashian West, 35, Snapchatted of her older sister.
He also said that CAAM expected carmakers to face fiercer competition in 2019.
Supporters in the audience confronted the hecklers in angry, face-to-face exchanges.
Wheeler is likely to face a charged and highly partisan Senate confirmation hearing.
It's not every day you come face-to-face with your celebrity crush!
It looked as though a man were about to face his own execution.
He is expected to face three capital murder charges, the Houston Chronicle reports.
That is a fucking disgusting fact for a woman to have to face.
Encourage them to turn "screen time" with peers into face-to-face time.
It's difficult to imagine many other Republican representatives wanting to face that prospect.
What were the challenges that you wanted to face when you came here?
The last face-to-face talks took place in the spring of 2009.
Most leads went cold when I tried to schedule a face-to-face.
Have all the tools to be able to face whatever comes at them.
Michael Sandford, 20, is due to face trial in Nevada on Aug. 22.
" Instead, she opts to "be ready to face the shit you're scared of.
Just having to face each other so soon in the sudden death throwdown.
Now, the Google CEO will have to face lawmakers to defend its practices.
He denies any wrongdoing and said he is ready to face any accusations.
Auggie is facing a world that doesn't know how to face him back.
"It's adequate funding to face the problem," Rogers said about his new legislation.
Alaskan officials have said they plan to extradite him to face charges there.
As these shootings continue to happen, police officers continue to face limited consequences.
And every week I survive, I have to face a new difficult modifier.
Get used to face scanning, I guess, to keep your phone clean. Developing.
I want to see these men have to face what they have done.
I think it's better to face the truth than to live in oblivion.
Mark Cuban is coming face-to-face with one of his greatest fears.
Seton Hall hits the road to face No. 22 Butler next on Wednesday.
He tries to roll to face the wall, but they hold him down.
Mark Zuckerberg is about to face two days of congressional grilling in Washington.
To be clear, most firms would kill to face the problem Tesla has.

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