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Having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
faceless
featured
visaged
sad-faced
pale-faced
pug-faced
sweet-faced
baby-faced
bald-faced
two-faced
long-faced
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.
faced
face
·
face with
face man
face criticism
face girl
face young