There was bound to be some pushback in the face of all that acclaim.
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How can the market keep going up in the face of all the bad news?
In the face of all of this, the Obama administration has been disturbingly timid.
It aimed to project itself as the truth that would prevail in the face of all obstacles.
The successful Kickstarter project appears to fly in the face of all the steps the industry is taking.
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Still, even in the face of all this, and only two days since the attack, Mr Hashwani is defiantly upbeat.
Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire.
In the face of all these challenges, what sort of metrics should executives focus on to help drive great experiences for customers?
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France is particularly uncomfortable in the face of all these questions.
So, in the face of all this criticism and debunking of the content, how can it be good for Governor Romney to double down on the strategy?
But the silence and seeming insensitivity of the Israeli mainstream in the face of all this is not merely a case of judicial or even moral flaccidity.
Winning it, in the face of all the negativity hurled upon Eastleigh by its former MP, would show how resilient they were and how loyal their local support was.
We can hope that even in the face of all the backlash against globalization a deep desire on the part of "economic man" for more and better will carry the day.
No other publisher has been so willing to assert, in the face of all evidence to the contrary, that the digital poses no true threat to print, that the Web is something that can safely be ignored.
Not only is there little evidence that either of these tax breaks would create jobs but they also fly in the face of all the recent rhetoric about the need to eliminate such preferences from the tax code.
Harold had written a section in the book where he said that browning meat doesn't keep in the juices -- and that flew in the face of all the things I had learned about classical French cooking up until then.
In the face of all these challenges, we're going to have to answer a central question as a nation: What, if anything, can we do to restore a sense of security for people who are willing to work hard and act responsibly in this country?
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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 the face of all of those daunting challenges, more and more businesses and other types of large organizations are turning to cloud computing to let them handle the surging volumes of data and demanding workloads in a manner that also lets those customers begin spending less on low-value overhead and infrastructure and more on customer-facing growth initiatives.
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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.
Back then, the NATO alliance held firm in the face of an all-out Soviet campaign to block the basing of such weapons and destabilize the governments involved.
The planned burqa ban would forbid the covering of the face even in the street, but not the wearing of an all-over veil that leaves the face exposed.
Zanu-PF would be loth to admit publicly that it was backing down over anything, least of all in the face of foreigners and whites.
Lewis Macdonald, Scottish Labour list MSP for the North East of Scotland, described the Scottish government's approval of the recommendations "slap in the face" for all the local communities affected by the closures.
Except for their acquisition of Strangeberry last year and some vague plans about launching a video-on-demand service with Netflix, they've given no indication of how they're going to turn things around in the face of stiff competition from all sides.
And instead of relying on handwriting recognition that resulted in egg freckles all over the face of Newton, used the Graffiti system that forced a small learning curve on the user in the name of increased accuracy.
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Interestingly, most of the sides of the buildings that face large streets in Moscow and in Murmansk (the city where I spent all of my Russian life) are usually painted, but the sides that face small streets have not been painted in generations.
The activist tactics were different in the two cases and all perfectly legal, even though they may fly in the face of the pro-transparency trends that have dominated public and private sector efforts to clean up the mess of 2008.
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If Gates is to have any hope of achieving his laudable goals, he should do what we all do in the face of a software glitch--reboot.
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