Having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
1 Richards also said that Europe faced greater economic problems than the U.S.
2 So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international sanctions over the violence.
3 Ocana said that Spain faced no problem in meeting its debt needs.
4 Ryan made a similar proposal a year ago and faced strong opposition.
5 Scholars throughout history faced this dilemma: do they serve power or truth?
6 Each of them faced a crisis of leadership over the past year.
7 The U.N. agency UNAIDS said the region faced new challenges and threats.
8 Looking at the landscape in Wales, he said Cardiff faced particular problems.
9 This, in essence, is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
10 Ordinary level students faced a very fair paper, according to the teachers.
11 He said the situation faced by Tauranga Boys' College was relatively common.
12 The population in Haiti was already vulnerable and faced enormous health threats.
13 North Korea has faced international sanctions for its development of nuclear weapons.
14 The program faced criticism even before the health reform law was passed.
15 Bagosora faced 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
16 The Causes of Noncompliance The first problem the government faced was communication.
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