So on the face of it, this latest analysis is a vote for conventional methods above organic.
So on the face of it the impact of the ruling, made public on January 27th but unlikely to be enforced until next year, hardly looks drastic.
It was a little windy, so it was getting in my face, and I put it in this '80s scrunchie I happened to have.
"Currently, Facebook's tagging suggestion feature does not work for mobile devices as well as it does on desktops, so it's possible that Face.com could make it faster for mobile users to tag from their mobile uploads with less friction, " he writes.
We slept with our tents open so we could see it, and the tents face the volcano so we could see the explosions in the night.
So, on the face of it, the attention given to his replacement looks premature.
So, on the face of it, Mr Michel and Mr Murdoch should not have been given this information, or at least not without signing a formal confidentiality agreement.
So, on the face of it, it looks heavy-handed for the airline to have antagonised its normally phlegmatic cabin staff to the point where they vote to strike.
We have more neurons to identify people than in any other parts of the brain, so it's the face that attracts you.
Quite the opposite: The technology used to produce these seeds is a paragon of agricultural progress and benefits the environment, so those who oppose it must face some inconvenient truths.
Then my son with a grin so bright and so big it barely fits his face lands a haymaker in the one spot a three year old can hurt you.
Although Thatcherism was based on the austere-sounding philosophy of monetarism, Thatcher wanted to put a human face on it, so she talked about running the country's finances like a thrifty housewife.
Others - like Wolfgang Munchau in Monday's FT - are sticking with the view that Greece is better off getting to a primary surplus before defaulting, so it wouldn't face an Argentina-style bout of further austerity as a result of losing access to international markets.
For me, like so many challenges we face in society, it all comes back to education.
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"It so flies in the face of what everyone believes, " said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
In essence, American military predominance had become so extensive that it has altered the face of the battlefield by forcing others to adapt--to prevent America from playing the game but its rules.
So there it is, a great Apple trade staring me in the face, so here you go folks, a copy book trading opportunity.
When I give somebody something and see their face, it just makes me so happy.
"I saw the ball in my face, so I just tried to wrap it up, " Hardaway said.
Think of the federal government as running up its line of credit to avoid the calamities we would face if it did not do so.
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So it will be the Dragons who face a play-off against the third-placed Italian side for the 24th and last Heineken Cup place on offer, with that game taking place on 29 May.
And that will allow everybody to get the real facts, both about the health care crisis that we face, why it's so important for deficit reduction, why it's so important for families all across the country.
America saw her as the best way of putting a democratic face on a military dictatorship, so it helped broker the agreement that saw her return to Pakistan in October to fight elections due in January.
In the early '80s the actress decided to undergo a face lift, so the show's producers had Chancellor get a face lift as well -- it was performed on-screen.
That it remains so nearly 60 years later and in the face of much estimable competition suggests that from the start it was considerably more than a worthy addition to the burgeoning catalog of complete operas filling record-store shelves in the years following the introduction of the LP.
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So it would be a considerable about-face for Mr Hussein subsequently to own up to what America claims has been going on.
So an on-the-face-of-it international comparison of rape statistics can be misleading.
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