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Facing and declining
Facing declining circulation and ad revenue, it cut back to three times per week ( Monday, Wednesday and Friday ) and later cut back again to twice weekly ( Tuesday, Friday ).
Facing declining sales, Claris management decided that FileMaker was the only product worth keeping, and put all of the rest of the products on indefinite hold.

Facing and market
Facing increased competition in the rum market from the now international brand Havana Club, the company concluded that it was important for sales to associate its rum with Cuba.
Facing a dismal job market and limited chances of going abroad, intellectuals and students had a greater vested interest in political issues.
Facing an increasingly indifferent market for his work, and the collapse of his U. S. distributor, Campbell ended his publishing imprint in 2003 after releasing the second issue of Egomania.
Facing continued loss of market share to the trucking industry, the railroad industry and its unions were forced to ask the federal government for deregulation.
Facing even more public criticism over GLR's position in the London radio market and its very low listening reach, the station was relaunched on 25 March 2000 as BBC London Live 94. 9 in a blaze of publicity.
Facing a poor job market for astronomers, he founded the Southwest Institute for Space Research ( now formally named the Earthrise Institute ).
Facing Subzi market is a section of Central Market which is famous for the shops Alpana Traders, Kalpana Traders, Furniture Houses and General Stores where one can buy spice.
Facing competition from low cost Asian manufacturers for the retail consumer market, the company was forced to take drastic actions.
Facing possible war with the British, the Creek looked to the French and Spanish as possible market sources.

Facing and 1953
Facing enormous opposition to its radical approach, in 1953 the Mattachine shifted their focus to assimilation and respectability.

Facing and ceased
Facing reassignment, Harney pleaded with the Lincoln administration to continue cooperation in good faith with Price and protested the acts of unnamed persons-a likely reference to Blair and Lyon-" who clamored for blood have not ceased to impugn my motives.
Facing the Anglican Cathedral on Hope Street is Gambier Terrace of which numbers 2-10 were built between 1832 and 1837 by the developer Ambrose Lace, to a design in ashlar ad stucco often attributed to John Foster Jr. Building work ceased in 1837, due to a slump in demand for large city houses caused by the opening of railway routes to the new suburbs.

Facing and publication
Facing internal pressure over the Arab Spring and Al-Jazeera's publication of the " Palestine Papers ", Abbas announced his intention to approach the United Nations and formally request statehood via a vote in the United Nations General Assembly — a vote he likely could have won due to 129 out of 192 UN Member Nations already partially or fully recognizing the State of Palestine.
Facing increasing financial pressures in the early 1900s, Wells unsuccessfully lobbied the Relief Society General Board to adopt the newspaper as its official publication.
* Facing history-The evolution of Czech-German relations in the Czech provinces, 1848-1948: a historical publication sponsored by Czech government, dealing a. o. with the transfer and decrees.

Facing and its
Facing internal disorder, in 1212 John made the Kingdom of England a tribute-paying vassal of the Holy See, which it remained until the 14th century when the Kingdom rejected the overlordship of the Holy See and re-established its sovereignty.
Facing starvation and disease from the prolonged siege, Athens surrendered in 404 BC, and its allies soon surrendered as well.
Facing its own fiscal problems and intense pressure from stockholders, Kmart spun off Borders in a highly structured stock-purchase plan.
Facing its garden front on its Merrion Square side, stands a large triangular monument commemorating three founding figures of Irish independence, President of Dáil Éireann Arthur Griffith, who died in 1922, Michael Collins and Kevin O ' Higgins, the Chairman of the Provisional Government and the Vice-President of the Executive Council ( deputy prime minister ), both of whom were assassinated, in 1922 and 1927 respectively.
Facing possible bankruptcy, the church liquidated its high maintenance real estate properties, such as Ambassador College, and other auctionable inventory to pay for current headquarters expenditures.
Facing a budget shortfall, the Board of Administrators announced a " Renewal Plan " in December 2005 to reduce its annual operating budget and create a " student-centric " campus.
" Facing more criticism over rating albums without listening to them, Maxim magazine maintains it was previewing CDs in its March 2008 issue, not reviewing them, and the mistake was to include star ratings.
He views “ Towards the Gardens ” as about “ family upbringing and its emotional energy ”, while “ In the Gardens ” andFacing the Gardens ” present “ physical and psychical ” ( n. p.
( 2001 ) Facing the Ocean: the Atlantic and its Periphery 8000 BC – AD 1500, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Facing weak demands and heavy financial losses, the airline was forced to terminate the lease on its Boeing 707-320C and one of its Boeing 747-100SF on November 1994 and January 1995, respectively, with only two Boeing 747-100SFs remaining.
Facing financial difficulties across its chain and high debt, Six Flags considered selling the park.
Facing death from overexposure to solar radiation, Superman releases Kandor from its bottle on Mars, where they all become super-powered, but are far enough removed from Earth to neither pose a threat to, nor be culturally affected by, humanity.
Facing tough competition from French high-speed TGV trains, Air Inter had encouraged its pilots to fly at high speeds at low altitudes, and had not installed ground proximity warning systems on its airliners because such systems generated too many nuisance alarms during high-speed, low-altitude flight.
Facing a shortage of food, they make a desperate run and steal a pirogue from the natives, narrowly escaping from the island and taking one of its inhabitants prisoner.
Facing defeat, the Alliance placed its people in stasis and sent them to the Sirius system, where they settled and transformed the surrounding space ( the Sirius sector ) into a region of political intrigue and opportunity.
Facing impending regulatory action by the EPA, Dow agreed to withdraw registration of chlorpyrifos for use in homes and other places where children could be exposed, and severely restricted its use on crops.

Facing and settled
Facing those moving debris, the president José María San Martín settled the government's new headquarters in the plain of Santa Tecla.

Facing and ongoing
Facing ongoing threats and attacks, including a particularly violent attack at the Hotel Matum in Santiago de los Caballeros, Camaaño accepted an agreement imposed by the USA government.
Facing ongoing threats and attacks during the following months, including a particularly violent attack at the Hotel Matum in Santiago de los Caballeros, Camaaño accepted an agreement imposed by the USA government.

Facing and case
Facing life imprisonment for either case, Castellano arranged for John Gotti to serve as an acting boss alongside Thomas Bilotti, Castellano's favorite capo, and Thomas Gambino in his absence.
Facing increasing scrutiny, in the summer of 1978, Jones also hired noted JFK assassination conspiracy theorists Mark Lane and Donald Freed to help make the case of a " grand conspiracy " by intelligence agencies against the Peoples Temple.
Facing their real issues may be too difficult for them, so they " create " a kind of " artificial " problem ( in their case, hoarding ) and prefer to battle with it rather than determine, face, or do something about their real anxieties, face their inner demons.
Facing a massive asset seizure that would have left both him and beloved wife destitute and a case he could not possibly beat, Johnny pleaded guilty to 47 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ( RICO ) predicates for a reduced sentence of 15 years and a fine of 4. 2 million dollars — effectively ending his position as boss ( but still leaving Ginny enough money to live comfortably ).

Facing and book
I have written at length on this philosophy in my book Facing Reality.
Professor of theology David R. Blumenthal, in his book Facing the Abusing God, supports the " theology of protest ", which he saw as presented in the play, The Trial of God.
By the time the book reaches Part III, Facing the Future, Molly has somewhat of a grasp on all these concepts.
David R. Blumenthal in his book " Facing the Abusing God " ( 1993 ) has drawn on data from the field of child abuse and has proposed " worship of God through protest " as a legitimate response of survivors of both the Holocaust and child abuse.
" Similarly, Fossum and Mason say in their book Facing Shame that " While guilt is a painful feeling of regret and responsibility for one's actions, shame is a painful feeling about oneself as a person.
Kenyatta read the draft of the Kenya section of Padmore's new book, How Britain Rules Africa ( 1936 ) With the editorial help of an English editor named Dinah Stock who became a close friend, Kenyatta published his own book, Facing Mount Kenya ( his revised LSE thesis ) in 1938 under his new name, Jomo Kenyatta.
Chalmers is best known for his formulation of the notion of a hard problem of consciousness in both his book and in the paper " Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness " ( originally published in The Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1995 ).
As a lawyer, he successfully defended Jules Verne in a libel suit presented against the famous author by the chemist Eugène Turpin, inventor of the explosive melinite, who claimed that the " mad scientist " character in Verne's book Facing the Flag was based on him.
In May 2009, they published her second book, Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities, further discussing the return of her illness, the deaths of her father and son, the effect of these events on her marriage, her husband's infidelity, and the general state of health care in America.
Johns is the author of one book, U. S. and Africa Statistical Handbook ( ISBN 0-891-95228-4 ) ( The Heritage Foundation, 1990, second edition, 1991 ), and a contributing author to two others, Freedom in the World: The Annual Guide of Political Rights and Civil Liberties ( Freedom House, 1993 ) and Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future: America in the 21st century ( Madison Books, 1997 ).
Some of Sunstein's work has addressed the question of animal rights, as he co-authored a book dealing with the subject, has written papers on it, and was an invited speaker at " Facing Animals ," an event at Harvard University described as " a groundbreaking panel on animals in ethics and the law.
Alexandre Skirda, in his book Facing the Enemy: A history of Anarchist Organization from Proudhon to May 1968 ( p. 131 ), attributes much of the controversy about the Platform to the original 1926 French translation made by its opponent Voline.
) In his book Facing Hell, An Autobiography 1913-1996, Wenham writes, " I believe that endless torment is a hideous and unscriptural doctrine which has been a terrible burden on the mind of the church for many centuries and a terrible blot on her presentation of the Gospel.

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