In fact, Mr. Dueease doesn't allow face-to-face meetings between clients and coaches -- no matter how close to each other they live.
In these difficult times - the American people aren't afraid to face difficult choices.
NPR: Text of the Democratic Response to the State of the Union Address
But when push came to, er, shave, Wells wasn't willing to face the wrath of The Boss.
Ms. Stewart says when she walks down the aisle she doesn't want to face 60 camera phone-wielding guests.
WSJ: Social Media Etiquette at Parties: When Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Are the Guests
Selfishly, once I'd said goodbye to Duncan, I didn't want to face any other guys in their uniform.
"I wouldn't want to face us right now, " running back Brandon Jacobs said.
But, happily for Clinton, he didn't have to face the voters in 1994.
If the Knicks get that far, they would almost certainly benefit from a key factor: They wouldn't have to face a star point guard in the process.
If it's going to be a sunny day and if there's no swing about you need something out of the norm and I'm sure the Australian batsmen wouldn't want to face an on-song Steve Harmison.
Mr Osborne's corporate tax policy is however vulnerable to a more fundamental criticism, that it doesn't face up to the fiscal reality of a global economy dominated by multinationals, which is that trying to force them to pay tax in a particular country is like endeavouring to squeeze a giant blancmange into a small box: the more you try, the bigger the leaks.
"I'm very happy with our progress, but if I've learned anything about human psychology, it's people don't actually want to face or make decisions about death in any way that they don't have to, " said Toeman.
But I couldn't do my face so I used to have a white face and brown legs.
It won't apply to those who are already faltering, and it won't apply to those who face resets but are deemed able to afford it.
As a result, the regulators hoped, sovereign-bond prices would come back somewhat and banks wouldn't face pressure to sell.
"Those politicians that aren't responsive to this message are going to face a lot of trouble in their re-election bids in 2010, " he says.
" The editorial concluded with the wishful thought: "With any luck, the country won't soon have to face another constitutional mess of this type.
If adults won't face up to the truth, maybe it's time to bring in the children for new ideas, and for a reminder of what's at stake.
"The crack in Rana Plaza that caused the collapse of the building has only shown us that if we don't face up to the cracks in our state systems, we as a nation will get lost in the debris of the collapse, " he said, urging the government and citizens to work together for reforms.
Americans didn't want to look at the face of poverty, but King was going to force them, he said.
CNN: King's final crusade: The radical push for a new America
We were the first to warn that North Face wasn't likely to stick to plan and successfully exploit its brand name in the casual-wear market (Oct. 21, 1996).
But sometimes, Gerry McEntee says, it takes a blunt face-to-face encounter to deal with those who say they can't support the Democratic presidential nominee because of the color of his skin.
Obama says she is a return to the "politics of old, " and that doesn't bring a smile to her face.
CNN: Commentary: Forget an Obama-Clinton or Clinton-Obama ticket
"I don't want my kids to face this Dark Age kind of prosecution, " Al-Qahtani told CNN.
Digg.com, whose executives couldn't be reached for comment, isn't the first site to face legal problems from user-generated content.
From now on I don't want to see your face, if you do show your face, I will shoot you in the head.
BBC: Afghan judge Zahorudin recorded on tape 'seeking bribe'
Bococa isn't the only listserv to face such a problem recently.
"This guy's already had his 10 minutes of fame and I don't need to see the face of the man who's taken my sister's life, " he said.
应用推荐