Ray Holloway, of the Petrol Retailers Association, said the price squeeze meant independent traders faced losing out once again.
Despite introducing efficiencies and increasing the size of his herd to about 150 cows, Mr Downes said many of the costs he and fellow farmers faced were out of their control.
This tall, taffy-faced figure barely out of his youth reminded me of my son.
Shadow transport minister John Woodcock said many motorists faced being priced out of their cars "and by extension out of their jobs".
After giving up a leadoff walk in the 10th, Lueke (0-2) retired six of the next seven Yankees he faced, striking out three.
And then they're faced with getting out of Burbank alive.
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The management that is there will know more about the firm, the industry, than will the fresh faced kids straight out of school who are the on the ground consultants.
So keep in mind that it is unlikely that you would be faced with carving out a career choice just based on something as narrow and specific as a love for Barbie.
Santorum has hinted at a "next time around, " pointing out this week that his situation now is similar to that of another conservative: Ronald Reagan, who faced calls to drop out of the race in 1976.
He said it was "nothing other than a bare-faced request to bail out a cash-starved Department of Health campaign".
The bold faced star will dish out 20 behind the scenes "minisodes" from his upcoming DreamWorks flick, Bee Movie.
The fire illustrates the difficulties rescuers have faced in getting people out of the tangled mass of steel and concrete.
Mr Santorum, who has faced calls to bow out of the race in the name of party unity, defiantly vowed to fight on.
Clinton has faced calls to drop out of the race because she trails Obama in delegates won, states won and the popular vote this primary season.
Presenters, too, are frequently faced with having to crank out their next great pitch.
Sometimes they look like shiny-faced hedge fund managers just out of Wharton or Harvard Business School.
Jasper points out that Dolby faced competition from DTS and Sony when it started offering digital audio for theaters.
Turns out, when faced with too many options, we are unable to evaluate them all, and end up deciding not to buy at all.
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In a paper published by Britain's Institute of Economic Affairs, they point out that America faced this general problem long ago, and adopted voluntary schemes by which big clubs share their revenues with small ones.
Lane Dean watched out of the corner of his eye as a parrot-faced man by the central aisle dividing teams pulled a file out of his tray and removed the return and detached the printout and centered both documents on his blotter.
But neither argument is compelling when faced with the reality of an out-of-control deficit.
It warned that thousands of older people faced "the prospect of living out their last years in loneliness".
Residents in coastal areas battered in October by Superstorm Sandy dug out from snow but faced no new flooding.
Finally, though only at apprentice level, bright-faced and towering Silas Farley stood out in all his ensemble roles with hard-to-miss radiance.
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Some of his victims, both in and out of hospitals, faced a difficult recovery process and the prospect of daunting medical bills.
Some of the shooting victims, both in and out of hospitals, faced a difficult recovery process and the prospect of daunting medical bills.
While the first batter Harvey faced homered, Sanabia was bailed out when center fielder Jake Marisnick made a nice catch to rob Mets leadoff hitter Collin Cowgill of a would-be extra base hit.
The newspaper pointed out that Google has faced similar struggles in other consumer electronics introductions, as with its Chrome OS software for laptops and the Android platform for smartphones, meant to rival Apple's products.
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