in the face of造句91. The people of Holy Trinity espouse similar values in the face of an unpersuaded Catholic hierarchy.
92. Internationalists had their explanations for that, of course, but these failed to carry conviction in the face of the facts.
93. In the face of potential starvation, honey bees finally begin foraging on alfalfa, but they learn to avoid being clubbed.
94. By adaptability I mean the ability of a system to continue to function in the face of an uncertain or unknown environment.
95. Power never takes a back step - only in the face of more power.Malcolm X
96. Chris Patten deserves an award for endurance as well as resilience in the face of adversity.
97. By then it was 1997 and a new challenge arose: maintaining performance in the face of plummeting prices.
98. Getting to use a whole extra rank of weapons in the face of a charge can come in very handy.
99. In the face of academic criticism, Black Paper stridency and research like that of Bennett,[www.] political intervention was inevitable.
100. Children today seem less willing to seek out challenges and persevere in the face of adversity.
101. At that time many amalgamations were the outcome of defensive alliances in the face of international competition and declining markets.
102. Even in cities which generally fared well in the face of federal budget cuts, the impacts in these areas were significant.
103. In other words, they make him feel less helpless in the face of adversity.
104. Award-winning entertainment that flies in the face of gravity lands in Tucson for two nights only.
105. The demonstration went ahead on March 28 amid high tension, and in the face of a huge police and troop presence.
106. All agreed to drop their usual hostility and join forces in the face of this unprecedented threat.
107. In the face of all this, public opinion has remained remarkably level-headed.
108. Having come to power that year, she was advocating a strong stance in the face of the Soviet arms build-up.
109. I was inspired by her optimism in the face of such desperate conditions.
110. Other players have sacrificed or accepted changes that have been difficult to stomach in the face of losing.
111. To be the hired help is to be helpless in the face of taunts and insults.
112. In the face of this evidence, no conclusion should be drawn either way at present.
113. All these jealousies and disappointments and doubts were forgotten for the time being in the face of adversity.
114. This self-sufficiency in the face of tragedy must have deeply influenced Agnes, who was seven when her father died.
115. Because in the face of an injustice he will rant and rave.
116. Other trials have been abandoned in the face of local opposition.
117. It is a myth that is clinically naive and will not stand up in the face of empirical evidence.
118. These movements appear as dispersed resistance, but they also are a form of collective action in the face of the crisis.
119. It is now generally recognized that the attempt to analyse consciousness in terms of behaviour amounted to flying in the face of the facts.
120. Yet how could such political egoism be sustained in the face of industrial society, whose appalling realities so soon appeared?