This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
It will not be a slap in the face to others traumatized by the events of that day.
Likewise a fiscal remedy like a massive tax cut is unrealistic in the face of the current deficit.
So the filmmakers focused on the theme of defining oneself in the face of unexpected obstacles.
FedEx planes had delivered packages in the face of hurricanes, volcano eruptions and labor strikes.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the UK would "never buckle" in the face of terror attacks.
Is the administration worried about eroding Latino support in the face of stalled immigration reform?
There was bound to be some pushback in the face of all that acclaim.
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Actually, operating profit margins rise almost everywhere in the face of flat to declining revenues.
Sussex Police said both officers showed fearlessness and resolve in the face of extreme danger.
Could Hungarians reach out to each other like that, in the face of similar incidents?
The opportunity in mobile, he says, is the same, staring companies right in the face.
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That stoicism in the face of emotional testimony disappeared in the jury room, he said.
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For humans are not completely powerless in the face of nature: rather the reverse.
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Stocks rose Thursday in the face of mixed readings from the U.S. labor market.
In the face of this much upheaval, only one thing could be riskier: standing still.
The gunman confronted the two men again, before shooting Carson in the face, police said.
They have made a very serious promise in the face of very serious force.
In the face of a hopeless Administration, Federal Re-serve chairman Alan Greenspan must take the initiative.
She says in the suit that she was hit in the face and held down.
Why is Chairman Martin rushing in the face of what seems to be such broad-based criticism?
"Even in the face of very good services and education, sex happens, " Brown says.
We have some experience with making tough decisions in the face of financial and economic instability.
Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope.
Mr Sargeant said the policy "flies in the face" of trying to keep families together.
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Yet none of this justifies insouciance in the face of falling trust in politics.
Yet, they perversely encourage stalemate by providing an easy fallback in the face of gridlock.
Brazil's Aracruz Cellulose lost 84% as demand for its pulp shrank in the face of recession.
So we all have to redouble our efforts in the face of threats that persist.
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In the face of such obstacles, you triumphed, and I thank you very much.
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