Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope.
In the late 1990s ASEAN was powerless in face of a series of blows.
And if they are survivors, they must assume new identities established by their persistence in face of others' annihilation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At the end of a two-day summit in Brussels, Silvio Berlusconi showed optimism in face of a double blow to Europe, first over the Constitution and now over the budget, and stressed that the European Council ended "with neither winners nor losers".
Recently, a number of Spanish scholars, such as Jose Erugo, Celso Garcia de la Riega, Otero Sanchez and Nicholas Dias Perez, have concluded that Columbus was a Marrano, whose survival depended upon the suppression of all evidence of his Jewish background in face of the brutal, systematic ethnic cleansing.
One way, clearly, would be to make the relevant environment feel safer psychologically, for example, by encouraging dialogue, by physically de-ranking, by insisting on rank-blindness, by relating past accounts of courageous behavior in face of opposition, by welcoming "donkey questions", or questions that those doing the asking should probably know the answer to, and generally by helping team members see the merit of abandon.
In fact, it is not really a sizing standard at all, but rather a way of justifying reductions in the size of the military in the face of a declining defense budget.
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The first had been in 1898, against Spain, whose remaining empire was crumbling in the face of popular revolts in two of its colonies, Cuba and the Philippines.
In fact the findings of the Econsultancy survey fly in the face of those I wrote about in When It Comes To Content Marketing, Seeing Is Believing where I made reference to another survey which revealed 95 percent of marketers believe visual content is very important for online marketing.
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But in the autumn of 2010, it capitulated in the face of horrific market reality, and went cap in hand to the eurozone and IMF.
Even the lawyers may be forced to throw up their hands (and the chance of fat fees) in the face of two things: public interest in celebrities' private lives and the sheer number of modern media outlets, including the internet.
Yet none of this justifies insouciance in the face of falling trust in politics.
Nabokov stood tall in the face of constant pressure in the opening minutes of the third.
But it was within the context of the substance and volume of what has happened in the face of enormous challenges in these past nearly three years.
They could press on with the remaining 14 national votes, as happened in two earlier cases of ratifications in the face of "no" votes, or could declare the draft constitution dead.
But Obama's decision to attend "flies in the face of predictions of failure in Copenhagen well before the conference even begins, " said Oxfam America President Raymond C.
In a foreign ministry statement, the Eritrean Government said it was conscious of its obligations in the face of the huge humanitarian crisis, though it added in a barbed comment that the Ethiopian people should not be punished for the wrongdoings of the government.
The Indian firms see consulting work as a way to maintain their competitive edge in the face of wage inflation in India and the rise of Chinese data processing firms.
That efficiency will be crucial if the US is to stay on the boundary of its production possibility frontier in the face of automatic cuts in federal spending that began last month.
"To adhere stubbornly to inadequate levels of resources in the face of the increased registration and increased turnout will result in a meltdown on Election Day, " the suit says.
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In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words.
Moving into the third quarter, Samsung will focus on expanding sales of premium products and stabilizing overseas operations in the face of a possible slowdown in emerging markets and weak consumer sentiment in developed markets.
Additionally, in time of conflict, needed advances may be delayed on the grounds that their benefits materialize too far in the future to warrant the use of limited resources in the face of present demands that are perceived as more pressing.
Dungeness in Kent, who had initially shown interest, withdrew at the end of 2012 in the face of opposition from residents.
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