You know, despite all the statements of support, I think a lot of this is really a false face.
This is when businesses face a much-maligned but important aspect of growing up: middle management.
FORBES: The Critical Thresholds Of Change For Small Businesses
In a statement they released yesterday, they said that this is a slap in the face to every hardworking, taxpaying American.
Lying behind this debate, which is being resolved as you read this column, is a fundamental question about how we face the world.
This is in the face of a Fed buying program that should have acted to suppress yields, not ignite them.
This has a least one advantage: Mr Pawlenty is a fresh face.
ECONOMIST: The long, winding road to the Republican nomination
And also, something that we all know in times like this is that when we face a crisis as a country, we always come together as one American family.
"He was not able to participate in the last World Cup but what is more important here is to give this continent a face, a human face in football, " he said ahead of Sunday's draw for the qualifying rounds.
"I believe this procedure is justified because you need a face to face the world, " Siemionow said.
This is a rule that, on its face, obviously encourages frivolous litigation.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: How Islamist Lawfare tactics target free speech
This regret is a problem every parent must face, me included.
Pitching ideas from your kitchen table is one thing and actually sitting behind a news desk next to people who do this for a living with cameras and lights all in your face is a totally different beast.
Let's face it, this is a very historic crest and it was presented in 1968 to the borough of Deal.
Mr Wolfensohn first yelled at his staff for landing him in this mess, and is now scrabbling for a face-saving compromise.
"The world has a new economic bloc that ... is the driver of current global growth, and we see that it is underrepresented in the governance structure in the IMF and maybe this is a challenge the IMF itself has to face over the new few years, " Pimentel said.
Because the fact is we face a choice in this country right now.
This is a contented man, his well-tanned face marked by deep, handsome lines.
On the face of it, this is a better basis for American-Russian relations than either past arms negotiations or go-it-alone unilateralism.
ECONOMIST: Rock-solid allies? No. But certainly enemies no longer
On the face of it, this is a self-evident loss of competition.
Now, on the face of it, this is a bit like asking Imelda Marcos whether she has a passing interest in footwear.
The National Union of Teachers says this is a waste of public money when some areas face an acute shortage of primary places.
That any Microsoft employee is publicly commenting on this debate is strange indeed, and these tweets are petulant enough to put a sour face on an already divisive topic.
FORBES: Microsoft Creative Director Adam Orth on Always Online Consoles: 'Deal With It'
"At a time when the arts face continuing cuts to public funding, this kind of private philanthropy is a vital form of income without which this series would not be possible, " he said.
The bottom line is this: If a taxpayer does nothing and is discovered by the IRS, he or she could face criminal prosecution plus a significant civil tax liability.
But while some might see the interview as a mere formality, for others this face-to-face encounter proves to be a major stumbling block in what is already a competitive application process.
应用推荐