The colder parts of the world may benefit from warming, but they too face perils.
FTAA. They, too, face doubters at home, and have their own wish-lists.
With growth in China, India and Brazil falling below their recent torrid pace, the major emerging markets, too, face uncertain prospects in 2012.
During the last insurrection, the mediation of senior clergy and local tribes allowed both sides to back down without losing too much face.
Should this injury last longer than the initial diagnosis or limit the effectiveness of the ace, Greinke too may face questions about his contract.
If interested in raising growth capital in the private markets, they too would face difficult creditors on the way to subpar growth, which would ultimately make government debt in drachma even less attractive in a vicious cycle.
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Rafferty, who was 16 when he was arrested, was too young to face execution.
Beasley's co-defendant, then 16 years old, was too young to face the death penalty.
But, having made it, they too risk losing face if they allow it to unravel.
In doing so, the method forces into the open trade-offs that many would rather not face too squarely.
MPs keeping the gamebird-shooting season as long as possible, felt like a slap in the face too many.
If your startup wants consumers to entrust you with their nest eggs, you ought to be willing to show your face too.
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We heard from small businesses that they face too much red tape.
With that to face too, the pressure is close to intolerable.
When the Indian market opened up, he recalls, Indian companies thought they would all have to merge with each other, because years of protection had made them too weak to face the new foreign competition.
We tend to go with thinner people who have a specific kind of bone structure, so when we put prosthetic on them, because makeup is an additive process, it doesn't look like we're building out their face too much.
He was a stranger, a clean-shaven, middle-aged man, with a nose too small for his face.
The device, which is clipped to a reader's glasses, buzzes when a book is brought too close to the face.
But too often, you face unique hurdles to developing these renewable resources.
Firms considered too big to fail face tougher capital and liquidity rules.
On the hallway wall hung a black-and-white photograph of a young woman with penetrating eyes and a mouth too large for her face.
It was never clear whether his aim was to get negotiations started without too much loss of face or just to head off sanctions.
Even with strong market demand and a great strategy, spending too much in the face of poor or slow execution can bring on a liquidity crisis.
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But he dismisses claims that Mr. Schneider is the spitting image of the general, saying that his rival's face is too thin to represent the older Napoleon.
Too often, teams face few consequences for poor performance.
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