Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope.
It involves interacting in the medium and mode of online social environments, and in face-to-face environments.
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In the late 1990s ASEAN was powerless in face of a series of blows.
Instead of the rules and social norms used in face-to-face meeting, they create ones for digital interfacing.
And if they are survivors, they must assume new identities established by their persistence in face of others' annihilation.
Directors liked his craggy, lived-in face, his menacing stillness, and his ability to dominate the screen while remaining silent.
C. looking particularly fractious these days, you might wind up skipping the tradition in face of those higher prices.
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The good news for these programs is that, in face of fiscal gridlock, much bigger budget reductions have been delayed.
The Camera app has built-in face detection, a burst shot mode, and modes for HDR pics, macro shots and panoramas.
The juicy claims about mangosteens curing this or that are made further down, by 800, 000 distributors, in face-to-face conversations and on the Web.
And immediately, Officer Castillo(ph), he jumps out of the car and he is in my face, almost spitting in my face.
Rather than agree to Abbas's preconditions, Netanyahu should say that he is willing to listen to Abbas's position in face-to-face negotiations.
And here, the importance of body language for both the speaker and the listener is just as important as in face-to-face communication.
While cohesiveness builds gradually in face-to-face teams, virtual teams often feel like no more than globally dispersed individuals working on the same project.
Connie Culp knew of the Cleveland Clinic's interest in face transplants and approached the medical staff, doctors said at a news conference Tuesday.
Playing cheerleader and putting in face time with the rank and file are part of the job--his vision can't be translated by deputies alone.
In face-to-face encounters, our brains process the continual cascade of nonverbal cues that we use as the basis for building trust and professional intimacy.
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Temporary numbness or loss of feeling at the site of the incision is fairly common in face-lifts and tummy tucks, though it's rarely permanent.
Judges described how Flores hit van der Sloot in the face after reading the item on Holloway, leading him to hit her in the face with his elbow.
There are clearly advantages in face-to-face contact, particularly for younger people and top-echelon executives, who may be more effective minding the store if they hang around the office.
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He seems here to have forgotten a truer observation of his, taken directly from clinical experience: in face of violence and humiliation, victims will turn also on each other.
Third, but no less important, is the fact that Iraqi leaders who once settled disputes through violence are at this very moment, ironing out their differences in face-to-face negotiations.
Under the final agreement, owners of Lehman holding company bonds will receive 21.1 cents for each dollar in face value, versus the 17.4 cents proposed initially by the Lehman estate.
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Mr Le Drian said French troops were also encountering pockets of resistance around the main northern city of Gao, adding that they were "practically in face-to-face combat" with the militants.
We can keep GM and Chrysler on life support, but there is no way these companies will grow jobs in face of a global competitive onslaught with very good products, new innovations and lower cost.
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It's always an inspiration to spend time with men and women who have reminded the rest of America what it means to persevere in the face of tragedy, to rebuild in the face of ruin.
Jon Prideaux, who launched his Virtual Visa at a card fair in Paris this week, says that charge-backs due to the Internet run at between ten and 40 times the level of charge-backs in face-to-face transactions.
The United States, in that case, in the face of requests from the Arab League and in the face in a United Nations Security Council resolution, determined what contribution it could make appropriately to enforce that resolution.
In face-to-face interviews, teams of researchers surveyed nationally representative samples of people in 18 countries on five continents -- nearly 90, 000 people in all -- and assessed their history of depression using a standardized list of nine criteria.
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When I was growing up, the kind of people who today are lamenting the decline of physical books in the face of e-reading were busy bemoaning the decline of independent bookstores in the face of ruthless national chains.
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