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61. In the face of pain there are no heroes. George Orwell
62. His courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
63. In the face of these difficulties, it is remarkable that the spectra of some forty-five NEAs have been studied.
64. No one knows how the law of intellectual property will evolve in the face of such developments.
65. With the breath sucked out of her lungs, she could barely stand upright in the face of the gusts.
66. Most people who succeed in the face of seemingly impossible conditions are people who simply don't know how to quit. Robert H. Schuller
67. Environmental organisations are near to despair in the face of such skilful procrastination.
68. What little the first group was able to accomplish,[http://sentencedict.com/in the face of.html] it accomplished in the face of really stupendous odds.
69. Should Janice suffer in silence in the face of continued unfair treatment by her head?
70. Different moral considerations might apply for different people in the face of similar moral dilemmas.
71. Their varied and imaginative tactics grew out of a strong collective identity developed in the face of the hostility they encountered from management.
72. However, in the face of increasing restraint on public expenditure, these have not been notably successful.
73. Babies are weak and vulnerable in the face of huge shapes and loud noises that they can only dimly perceive.
74. In the face of resolute opposition, the bill was withdrawn in November.
75. It flies in the face of commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption.
76. He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.
77. The union settled, in the face of the Government's public criticisms, for a fifteen percent pay rise.
78. He gained experience and developed skills in staying calm in the face of abuse, working under pressure and organising his time.
79. It allows organisms to protect their essential dynamical properties in the face of environmental changes by varying less essential dynamical properties.
80. At the same time, I knew they were stupid fantasias but believed that I was helpless in the face of them.
81. All this was achieved in the face of difficulties which deterred men with less gusto than Thomas and John Mason.
82. I felt dreadfully inadequate in the face of this material.
83. Law makers, givers and enforcers should show more understanding and sympathy in the face of intolerable provocation.
84. In the face of such opposition, those managements with the wit to explore alternative strategies have adopted a range of techniques.
85. In the face of competing claims on scarce resources, the allocation process can also become highly political.
86. In that situation failure to accumulate in the face of rapidly rising real wage costs spells disaster.
87. It flings its fine hairs in the face of the assailant, in a dense cloud.
88. Talk of ignorance in the face of the most blatant hint.
89. All of this construction took place, of course, in the face of the most severe weather conditions imaginable.
90. The decades since Malthus's time have seen progress of a kind that flies in the face of everything he foresaw.
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