We should also face up to some of our own self-inflicted wounds.
It is possible that skilled diplomacy may come up with some face-saving way for the republicans to make enough of a gesture to restart the political process.
But despite the challenges that face them, some Iraqi women continue to stand up for women's rights.
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Resistance to any run up by the buck may face some headwinds in the zone between 1.0425 and 1.0440.
As Facebook grows up, brands will inevitably face some growing pains as they work to talk to consumers on the social network.
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And after suffering so much for so long, to face this new horror must cause some to look up and ask, have we somehow been forsaken?
And that the countries in the eurozone must give up some sovereignty on fiscal policy, or face a euro armageddon in case of default.
"You need management that is comfortable giving up some say, and let's face it, human nature isn't all programmed that way, " says Ed Lawler, a management professor and director of the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business.
But the company is now having to face up to the fact that it will take some time to develop and prove the necessary technology.
Some nights, he glanced up from his laptop and, seeing his face in a mirror, was struck by how much older he looked than he had when the case began.
"The mask was an advantage as we didn't have to recreate some of the components of the face, but at the same time it covers up one of the most expressive aspects of the human form, " he said.
Even if you don't at first remember that the man is a baker, perhaps you get some vague sense of breadiness about him, or see some association between his face and a big white hat, or maybe you conjure up a memory of your own neighborhood bakery.
So although I have no measurable or, let's face it, any kind of background in science, I came up with some ideas.
There's no better example than the deaths at Hillsborough, given that some of the officers involved in the tragedy could yet face criminal investigation over a cover-up.
Passengers on the Tube, buses, trams, DLR and commuter trains face on average a 4.2% increase, while some rail season tickets have gone up by much more.
Farmers face "catastrophic losses" after heavy snow fall brought drifts of up to 20ft in some rural areas.
The real hotness is going on in the former: the T30 packs a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, 3x zoom and 7.1 megapixel CCD, along with face recognition for beefing up auto focus and auto exposure, high ISO digital shake reduction and some stylus-based frivolities.
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Perhaps more importantly however, the policy would face certain resistance among outraged flyers, some of whom would likely be irate enough to boycott any airlines that took up such a practice.
Armstrong already has had conversations with U.S. Anti-Doping Agency officials, touching off speculation that the team leader who demanded loyalty from others soon may face some very tough choices himself: whether to cooperate and name those who aided, knew about or helped cover up a sophisticated doping ring that Armstrong ran on his tour-winning U.S. Postal Service squads.
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