Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope.
Rep. Bill Flores, whose district represents the town of West, said the courage of Marak in the face of loss isn't uncommon.
The exact future of the tournament is in doubt at the moment in the face of boycott threats from the French and English clubs.
In fact, it is not really a sizing standard at all, but rather a way of justifying reductions in the size of the military in the face of a declining defense budget.
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And finally, the ugly action in some of the market leaders occurred in the face of good news, which, as any technician worth their keyboards will tell you, is not a good thing.
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The Marquess of Salisbury, the guest of honor, spoke of the renewed significance of the "special relationship" between the United Kingdom and the United States in the face of the global threat of Islamofascism.
It's always an inspiration to spend time with men and women who have reminded the rest of America what it means to persevere in the face of tragedy, to rebuild in the face of ruin.
When I was growing up, the kind of people who today are lamenting the decline of physical books in the face of e-reading were busy bemoaning the decline of independent bookstores in the face of ruthless national chains.
Adding further evidence for the power of the employer side of the labor market to adjust in the face of an individual as well as an employer mandate, the number of employers offering health insurance actually increased following reform.
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If this is the way Republicans plan on getting their hands on the reigns of power in the face of demographics that all but insure the end of their party unless they broaden the appeal, they are in for a powerful surprise.
We look forward to working with them and with the many community leaders and engaged citizens in the audience to help enhance the security and resiliency of the New York Metro area in the face of these dangers - and those of the country as a whole.
In fact the findings of the Econsultancy survey fly in the face of those I wrote about in When It Comes To Content Marketing, Seeing Is Believing where I made reference to another survey which revealed 95 percent of marketers believe visual content is very important for online marketing.
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On 15 May 2012, as MPs continued debating the Queen's Speech, focusing on foreign affairs and international development, the Labour spokesman accused ministers of complacency in the face of the current "profound reordering of geo-economics and potentially geo-politics".
Merkel, a champion of forcing governments to balance their budgets in order to promote stable economic growth in Europe, said she regrets the suffering of the Greek people in the face of harsh government budget cuts.
But the reality is, however optimistic you are, that the face of poverty in America is the face of color.
In so doing, they are echoing the behaviour of the Canadian government in the face of repeated attempts by Quebec to secede.
It's also an oddly consensual approach for a political firebrand, carrying the additional danger of appearing timid in the face of the First Minister's decade of ministerial experience.
Additionally, in time of conflict, needed advances may be delayed on the grounds that their benefits materialize too far in the future to warrant the use of limited resources in the face of present demands that are perceived as more pressing.
The prevailing image of Obama in the face of the past week's scandalous revelations is more similar to the weak and aimless Bulworth of the film's beginning.
Among the dominant themes are the courage and nobility of Southern soldiers in the face of great odds and the indifference or even dislike of slavery felt by many of them.
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Higher gas prices are reducing the frequency of store visits and the lack of salary growth in the face of rising commodity prices are forcing more Americans to live hand to mouth.
When people talk about the charms of powerlessness in the face of nature, part of what they are saying is that they don't want to be bothered with facing up to what humans can do, and to what they might have at risk.
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The steady recovery in the U.S. has been supporting markets in the face of financial trouble in the 17-country eurozone, where the economy continues to wilt under the pressure of government budget cuts.
But for the past two sessions the debate has veered in the opposite direction: in the face of obstruction, should sanctions be stiffer?
Robert Lauder relishes the movie as a tribute to the power of hope in the face of despair.
My bed, which had been the scene of horror, with Ali became a place of tranquil calm in the face of all the problems people were facing on the roads -and I had to go nowhere - luxury - and all of a sudden he made me feel very lucky.
In a county with high unemployment and low wages, the impotence of local government in the face of such problems might gradually prove to be the undoing of the Liberal Democrats.
One can just as easily make the case that the economy is cooling down more than it is accelerating, yet the ever-typical beginning of the year optimism has controlled the narrative thus far in the face of evidence to the contrary.
"She laughs at the time to come": such laughter reflects an attitude of confident hope in the face of adversity and the unpredictable challenges of life.
The question, of course, is how the device will fare in the face of intense competition from the Apple (AAPL) iPad 2 and an assortment of other rivals.
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