People with this mindset either throw up their arms and give up when faced with obstacles, or they put things off.
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Walker, the newly named chairman, is now faced with cleaning up the reputation of the London bank.
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Sure, you could just make something up when faced with the Whats, Hows and Whys, but it would be better still to actually determine a response in which you genuinely believe, even if that belief is newfound, and even if that belief is shrouded in mystery or fantasy.
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And each and every time, when faced with either living up to those obligations or walking away from them, the government of Iran has every single time walked away from them.
Faced with big questions, Stutts and her team wound up talking with Baylor and decided to hatch a project to get more answers.
The price of coal has gone up and Europe is faced with an energy gap.
Both faced serious charges and both ended up with charges that stuck.
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Offenders caught targeting an aircraft with a laser faced up to five years in prison if found guilty of an offence under the Civil Aviation Act, it said.
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With that in mind, Axelrod is limiting her exposure to the sector, especially on big name pharmaceuticals like that have faced a dry spell in coming up with new blockbuster products.
Nearby, Rick Steiner said he is faced with having to shovel up to 10 feet of snow away from the sides of his three-bedroom home that he amassed from shoveling his roof all winter.
As consumers of the internet, of pop culture, we are faced with a fire hose of content that we cannot possibly keep up with.
"(He is angry) especially when you are somebody who has defended the Constitution and served and protected the public, now being faced with the same system coming up and biting (you) in the butt, " Peilet said.
This could solve a headache for Mr Balls, whose existing marginal Morley and Outwood seat is being broken up and potentially faced a selection battle with fellow frontbencher Hilary Benn for another seat in the area.
Today, there are over 25 nations with submarines of varying capabilities, as many as up to 600 ships that our Navy could be faced with.
Babies, from nursing, end up with puffy lips, and adults with fuller lips look more baby-faced.
Faced again with calls for a break-up of RBS, Stephen Hester has reformulated his argument that big and complicated banks haven't been the problem.
If the Senate is able to pass a bill, the speaker could again be faced with a decision whether to bring up a measure that has significant Democratic support but potentially only a minority within his own ranks.
The euro leaders will be faced with the option of a forced transfer of taxpayers' money to shore up the entire Greek economy with no surety, and no "local representatives" as currently planned.
Australian-born Nash faced up to a barrage of bouncers before finally succumbing with a loose shot off yet another short ball to leave the tourists 96-5.
Ravi was found guilty in March of invasion of privacy, bias intimidation (a hate crime), and tampering with evidence, and could have faced up to 10 years in prison.
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On film, the trips have a regular rhythm: The boarders begin with fresh-faced excitement, packing up their snacks, camp stoves and tents into elaborate parcels, which they drag uphill on sleds.
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By the autumn, faced with Scottish parliament elections, using yet another proportional system, voters could be both bewildered and fed up with constant electioneering.
Faced with pressures to recast Asian ways and open up more to foreign inroads, how can the region safeguard its freedom and identity?
Other countries, notably Sweden, the Netherlands and Canada, have faced up to similar problems by means of accelerated reviews, with cases judged sympathetically on humanitarian grounds.
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Faced with the prospect of battling cancer, I burned up the Internet seeking information regarding my options.
Mr Grant said the RSPCA was "struggling to keep up" with the amount of cases it was faced with.
Merrill has owned Scenic for almost 50 years but, faced with a cancer diagnosis, was forced to sell up.
Meanwhile, once all that commerce has worked up a decent appetite, visitors to Chatuchak are faced with an equally bewildering selection of dining and drinking options.
Faced with low yields elsewhere, many investors have bid up property and REIT shares for their dividends, but Ms. Wong cautions they should be choosing only ones where management has consistently delivered.
Russia is faced with a serious challenge, but does not intend give up its position in the market.
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