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181. Many other groups of specialists have also withered away in the face of data processing.
182. I want to talk in metaphors of heat, of burning, of barriers melting down in the face of irresistible passions.
183. The ethanol rebounds, twists, and suddenly wedges tight into a small crevice in the face of the enzyme.
184. In the face of enduring human callousness how can man persist with his compromises?
185. It was an error to take the long view in the face of moral objections.
186. In the face of the real danger to the boys in combat,[www.Sentencedict.com] everything at home seemed temporary.
187. This is the last in our great £25,000 series of slump-busting contests to help you laugh in the face of Lamont.
188. Unlike my hosts I had to learn how to be cheerful in the face of adversity.
189. This flies in the face of the cautious nature of the Bush administration.
190. In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.
191. It certainly was a curious experience to flaunt one's religion in the face of London.
192. The legal question is how far the trust can be respected in the face of the onslaught of creditors.
193. Job sharers scored high marks on problem solving, team work and flexibility and demonstrated greater resilience in the face of setbacks.
194. Many parents and teachers back down in the face of a massive tantrum.
195. I was ready to chuck it all in after a decision that flew in the face of reason.
196. It is amazing how Daniels has survived in the face of such strong political opposition.
197. But behind the expressed reasons for antagonism or inertia in the face of proposals for harmonization lies a more fundamental consideration.
198. Luck will change - good luck is always preceded by bad luck and bad luck often ends in good luck, and if you do not give up in the face of bad luck, you are likely to be rewarded with good luck. Dr T.P.Chia
199. In primary polydipsia, hyponatremia and hypotonicity occur in the face of maximal urinary dilution because water intake simply exceeds water excretion.
200. When it became clear that he had nothing to tell me, I made my exit in the face of dismissive politeness.
201. Put another way much of the conventional wisdom looks rather tired in the face of emerging realities.
202. Starr had argued that there never should be a right to such secrecy in the face of a grand jury subpoena.
203. But strong biological determinism flies in the face of experience.
204. Normality should be our aim too, but spartan endurance in the face of pain is not the answer.
205. Human caprice crumbles before this necessity; there can be no human autonomy in the face of technical autonomy.
206. Much good meat is wasted in the face of such excessive numbers.
207. The people are brave, resilient, humorous, friendly in the face of great change and adversity.
208. In the face of mounting budget and funding cuts, they say the income is crucial for survival.
209. Instead, have fun with our great £25,000 series of slump-busting contests and laugh in the face of Lamont.
210. He struggled on in the face of mounting debts, but his days as a Niagara entrepreneur were over.
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