One arrived, alone, in London to be faced with 30-40 people from the Chinese side.
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"It is highly likely that the company is going to be faced with a major restructuring in the next two years, " he says.
As long as rich-country governments insist on imposing an unenforceable prohibition on cocaine consumption, Andean governments will continue to be faced with the thankless task of trying to repress market forces.
Until and unless there is transformational change at the top, they will continue to be faced with worldwide and mounting global crises, external pressures and the continuing fall of a moral empire.
The ensuing battle with the Russian parliament over the new appointment was eventually lost by Mr Yeltsin, but whoever was in charge was going to be faced with the same problems.
"We can kill leaders, but until we help establish strong democratic institutions, until we do a better job communicating our values and building relationships, we're going to be faced with this level of instability, " she said.
It is trying to preserve its credibility as a global financial policeman, even while seeming to act, reluctantly, as a foreign-policy slush fund for those who deem Russia too big and too nuclear to be faced with the consequences of its actions.
They've lengthened the course at St Andrews for this year but I worry that until they look at the ball technology we're going to be faced with a situation where they make these changes and then three years later they are obsolete.
Day two of our hike, the most undulating stretch, is met with exasperated curses echoing across several gorges as sweaty walkers reach the end of a long, steep climb only to be faced immediately with an equally challenging downhill stretch.
It was a nerve-racking and emotional time for me - arriving at the games to suddenly be faced with the reality of meeting my mirror image - but it wasn't how I imagined it to be when I came face to face with people with my condition.
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Technically, the market continues to be resilient when faced with any degree of sell-off, doing constructive work above the new upper level floor.
Building on this theme, we spent a lot of time today looking at what is happening with globalization in the current environment and we focused on what it takes to be a leading organization when faced with the kind of challenges we are seeing in the short term and the opportunities in the global economy in the medium term.
If the Senate is able to pass a bill, the speaker could again be faced with a decision whether to bring up a measure that has significant Democratic support but potentially only a minority within his own ranks.
Nepalese film and television stars are giving traffic police in Kathmandu lessons in how to be polite, to help them control their temper when faced with chaos on the roads.
Today, there are over 25 nations with submarines of varying capabilities, as many as up to 600 ships that our Navy could be faced with.
Portugal and the United States want a reinvigorated alliance, which will be capable of responding in an efficient manner to the challenges and threats transatlantic security may be faced with.
Traffic in Pakistan tends to be an open-faced sandwich anyway with very little hidden or enclosed.
We do not want to be faced in this day and age with the choice of liberty or death.
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She says a generation of young adults with Asperger's in their 20s and 30s will for the first be heading to college and getting master's degrees but will still be faced with high unemployment rates.
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Mr Blair is splendid when he is faced with an enemy to be defeated.
If Republicans become obsessed with their agenda and refuse a reasonable deal, and the Democrats do not cave, the executive branch will be faced with an inability to continue its operations.
Your advice (which seems to be legal advice to me) also assumes that the creditor will back off when faced with a threat.
Because at some point, if and when Democrats return to the White House, they'll be faced with the same issues of appointing people and firing people.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, the Grand Theft Auto publisher might be faced with another SEC investigation.
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But the elite institutions will still be faced with the problem of how to cover the cost of teaching undergraduates.
The Spanish government has effectively nationalized one bank, Bankia due to threatened insolvency but will very likely be faced with more takeovers.
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That means soon Constellation may be faced with a choice, whether to collect some cash, appease investors, and walk away from its giant new nuclear reactor?
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He said the decision to scrap the Harriers was "a profound mistake" and condemned the loss of Nimrod as an "unacceptable risk", warning the UK would be less able to deal with the threats it faced.
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