Similar words: face off, face-off, in the first place, in the presence of, deface, preface, defaced, lose face.
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31. She left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents.
32. He told them not to retreat in the face of opposition from the public.
33. It is amazing how Daniels has survived in the face of such strong opposition from within the party.
34. In the face of a severe crisis relating to international reserves, the government devalued the currency twice.
35. Such a proposal is flying in the face of common sense.
36. Both companies are worried about losing business in the face of stiff competition.
37. They secured a victory in the face of overwhelming odds.
38. He was unable to deny the charges in the face of new evidence.
39. The policemen bore up to their duty in the face of the terrorists.
40. In the face of mounting pressure,[http://sentencedict.com/in the face of.html] the president decided to act.
41. In the face of severe opposition and unrelenting criticism, the task seemed overwhelming.
42. To act as you have done is to fly in the face of Providence.
43. They realized it would be suicidal to resist in the face of overwhelming military superiority.
44. The lieutenant had displayed cowardice in the face of the enemy.
45. Emergency services seem impotent in the face of such a disaster.
46. The soldier's courage was partly caused by his ability to keep cool in the face of danger.
47. The police were accused of inaction in the face of a possible attack.
48. Any soldier displaying cowardice in the face of the enemy was shot.
49. He was shot for desertion in the face of the enemy.
50. The gas companies are having to lay off staff in the face of stiff competition from oil.
51. His version of events flies in the face of all the evidence.
52. The commander bade his men be undaunted in the face of perils.
53. We won the contest in the face of keen competition .
54. The government backed off in the face of strong opposition.
55. This is an argument that seems to fly in the face of common sense.
56. The government wilted in the face of such powerful pressure.
57. The aim, it seemed, was to buck up their spirits in the face of the recession.
58. The government performed competently in the face of multiple challenges.
59. Her explanation failed to carry conviction in the face of the facts.
60. This approach flies in the face of established practice.
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