Similar words: face off, face-off, in the first place, in the presence of, deface, preface, defaced, lose face.
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211. I find this hard to believe since it flies in the face of all the principles of wrestling.
212. The mayor, Pietro Giubilo, had to quit in the face of corruption allegations involving companies linked to Communion and Liberation.
213. Oh ma'am if only I had shown myself strong in the face of temptation!
214. Future generations will condemn us for inaction in the face of what is obviously happening in the world at present.
215. In the face of an epidemic which was sweeping away our friends and lovers, we sought help where we could.
216. Last month, the company announced huge losses and major layoffs in the face of faltering stock prices.
216. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
217. In domestic society the authority of the state guarantees order in the face of the human potential for evil.
218. Within days, in the face of public criticism, this had been cut back to £ 1.2m.
219. Anyone who exhibits extreme anxiety in the face of potential danger is unlikely to become an effective military leader.
220. In the face of the hard, driving snow, the stage slowed.
221. According to regional marketing manager David Asquith the contract was clinched in the face of stiff competition.
222. She somehow manages to keep laughing in the face of adversity.
223. This flies in the face of the most fundamental principles of the historian's - or indeed any scholarly - profession.
224. Neill triumphantly flies in the face of a long line of buffoon kings on film.
225. Similarly, it is indefensible to be inactive in the face of third world poverty and famine.
226. These can include either a loss of control or a tendency to freeze in the face of attack.
227. Even so, he could see something of himself in her; that same hardness in the face of adversity.
228. In the face of such talent, not to say courage, how could I expose her?
229. In the face of the need for such massive expenditures, the average citizen is overwhelmed.
230. All too often these individuals will run out of money in the face of managed care denials and low lifetime limits.
231. In the face of these contradictions, she must provide a blanket of stability, which warms but does not suffocate.
232. There was, it seemed, nothing more that they could do here, in the face of this masterly inactivity.
233. How does basic scientific research fare in the face of so much application interest?
234. His latest proposal flies in the face of conventional cosmogony.
235. To persevere in the face of her attachment to Kip seemed immoral, I assured myself.
236. And yet most remarkable of all is his coolness in the face of massive inexperience.
237. Auditors some-times miss big potential problems that blow up in the face of bondholders.
238. In the face of economic hardship, union women have gone beyond the limited reformism of their labor federations.
239. Her courage in the face of death is an example to us all.
240. Even in the face of all the pain and confusion, however, opportunities abound.
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