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Facing and social
* Reconciling labour flexibility with social cohesion — Facing the challenge
Facing social issues such being denied the right to education, they struggle to establish their rightful place in Sri Lankan society.
Facing a growing opposition from the general populace, Tsar Alexander II announced a decree that would raise the tuition fee for schools, thus preventing further social mobility for serfs who were allowed free mobility.
* 1982: " Facing It " ( social responsibility )
In 2005, the Institute began a daily blog and online magazine, also called Facing South, which covers a wide range of political and social issues.

Facing and cultural
Facing the cemetery and the cultural center, is the Plaza Intendente Alvear, mistakenly, but commonly known as Plaza Francia.

Facing and economic
Facing an economic crisis, Japan's ruling corporate cabal decides to take military action against the U. S. Along with China and India, Japan plots to curtail the American presence in the Pacific and re-establish the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Facing economic ruin, the nearly bankrupt area farmers were forced to diversify, planting peanuts and other crops in an effort to lessen the damage and recoup some of the losses inflicted upon them by the invading insect.
Facing economic crisis in 1931, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, proposed swingeing cuts to public spending, particularly to unemployment benefit.
Facing a severe economic crisis, Figueiredo became increasingly unpopular.
Facing the impact of the economic climate and a decline in funding it drew on its reserves, which stand at £ 22 million, representing roughly six months operating costs.

Facing and now
Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
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 increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical equipment, hybrid cars, and robotics.
Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the now best-of-seven NLCS, a split of the first four games set the stage for Game 5 at Busch Stadium.
Bergenline Avenue then and now: Facing south toward Hackensack Plank Road | 32nd Street, circa 1900 ( left ), and in 2010 ( right ).
Facing arrest and certain execution with their identities now revealed, the revolutionaries had no choice but to stage a coup.
Facing the British firing squad, he refused to be blindfolded, saying " I have looked down the muzzles of too many guns in the South African war to fear death and now please carry out your sentence.
Facing a possible cancellation by NBC ( whose fortunes had now changed to become the number one network ) Gleason contrived a phony marriage between the characters in the final episode of season four, " Bonds of Steele ", as an attempt to garner additional interest and provoke NBC to pick up the series for a fifth season.
Facing a poor job market for astronomers, he founded the Southwest Institute for Space Research ( now formally named the Earthrise Institute ).
Facing it on 91st Street is the Otto Kahn House ( illustration below ), a Florentine palazzo, now housing the Convent of the Sacred Heart.
In 2005, the Institute launched an online blog, also called Facing South, which now averages more than 50, 000 visitors a month.
Facing South now averages a readership of over 40, 000 visitors a month.

Facing and live
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 Up to the Facts ( live )

Facing and community
Facing a city divided between occupying powers and with little resemblance to the mythic city it once was, which had harboured the then-shattered Austro-Hungarian Jewish community, he moved to Paris in 1948.

Facing and have
Facing a prosecution which has demanded the death penalty, he said: ' I have participated in the war against Communism in Korea and at Dienbienphu, and I have helped in the evacuation of North Vietnamese to the free world.
I have written at length on this philosophy in my book Facing Reality.
Facing rough conditions, assembled breakwaters have been destroyed several times due to bad weather.
More recent films from the " New Wave " of cinema since the 1980s have achieved worldwide recognition, such as The Official Story ( Best foreign film oscar in 1986 ), Man Facing Southeast, A Place in the World, Nine Queens, Son of the Bride, The Motorcycle Diaries, Blessed by Fire, and The Secret in Their Eyes, winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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 the heaviest antiaircraft artillery fire of the war, American helicopter crews have suffered casualties of 176 killed, 1, 942 wounded, and 42 missing, with 107 helicopters destroyed and 600 damaged.
Facing limited options, Commander Adama chose to have the Galactica defend the convoy while each ship jumped into deep space, away from the destroyed colonies.
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 Hyde Park, the transept provides the usual mode of public entrance, as is common in many French cathedrals, and has richly decorated doors which, unlike those of the main front, have had their carved details completed and demonstrate the skills of local craftsmen in both designing and carving in the Gothic style.
Facing the final dissolution of self that comes with personal loss and the facing of death might bring anxiety and confusion to many who have not yet given up their sense of self-importance.

Facing and been
Facing the danger of encirclement, Constantine realized that his army could no longer continue hostilities, agreed to Eleftherios Venizelos ' proposal and accepted the Bulgarian request for armistice as this had been communicated through Romania.
In the first decade of the 21st century, the librettist of an early Birtwistle opera, Michael Nyman, has been focusing on composing operas, including Facing Goya, Man and Boy: Dada, and Love Counts.
Facing political concerns that the new fighters were not designed for the ground-attack role that had proven particularly useful in Iraq and Afghanistan, a plan to decommission the A-10 has been replaced with a plan to upgrade the existing aircraft with improved electronics, extending the service life of the planes until as late as 2028.
Facing a tour, the band recruited drummer, John DiTeodoro ( Johnny Dee ), who had been the drummer for the band Waysted.
Facing an outraged student body, Lisa realizes that she has been used by the teaching staff and had been seduced by glamor and power.
Facing India in late 1983, Haynes had been struck on the bat and pad by the ball, which then headed towards the stumps.
Facing up to the wrongs that had been committed would be essential, however.
) 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.
Facing a long spell in prison, a week of events led to Mel's escape: upon discovering that she was pregnant, Phil bailed her for £ 30, 000, but she then discovered that Lisa was responsible for shooting Phil and that both knew it had not been Steve despite her continued suspicions.

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