All we're trying to do is get us to face up to that straight-up now, make the changes necessary, and let's win this peace.
Earlier she told Sky News it was "tougher" than imprisonment to make people "face up to the sorts of implications of young people carrying knives on our streets".
The bottom line: If you cannot face up to temptations that make you break your resolutions, avoid them altogether.
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She does not bother to put make-up on her wan face, with its dark-circled eyes and down-turned mouth.
Two sets of two oversize tan leather seats face each other, and two more seats make up a third row.
In the films, Fiennes wears prosthetic make-up to distort his face but he says fans do still recognise him in the street.
Germany won 4-2, but it was the kind of decision that could have blown up in Loew's face and make him look like a fool.
Chief fire officer Simon Pilling said the county's fire authority was likely to face budget cuts up to 2020 and had to make long-term provision to reshape fire cover.
Tory leader David Cameron said there was a danger the public would believe the process had been "fixed to make sure the government avoids having to face up to any inconvenient conclusions".
He has not permitted Jews to build on state land to make up for the fact that they face market discrimination from the Palestinian Authority which has made it a capital crime to sell private land to Jews.
We have got to do everything we can to preserve employment and as I say, this Labour Party is going to face up to those difficult choices we have to make.
As well as writing the script, Mr Edwards was the film's make-up artist using a children's face painting set.
When Bush and Kerry face off on the issue, I suspect that voters will make up their minds not just based on what they say, but how they say it.
And you still can make sense if you show up And present and honest face instead of that grin.
In the future we will have to depend on immigrants to make up our numbers, for without them Singapore will face the prospect of a shrinking workforce and a stagnant economy.
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Foxconn has been in front of most other factories with wage increases to make sure it doesn't face labor shortages as it ramps up production for products, like the iPhone 5, that are critical to the success of its customers.
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It is possible that skilled diplomacy may come up with some face-saving way for the republicans to make enough of a gesture to restart the political process.
The US's reluctance to face up to the ugliness of the options at its disposal will not make them any prettier.
Before then, the Devils face a hectic schedule of five games in nine games as they try to make up ground on their rivals.
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Smith is desperate to make up for his lengthy spell on the sidelines, with his face becoming a familiar sight in the Old Trafford stands.
In return, the company agreed to make up the hole in its annual budget that the Park Board will face as its government subsidy is gradually cut to zero over the next ten years.
What your job is, is to make sure whenever you do come face-to-face with them, you live up to their expectations.
Celebrated dermatologist Dr. Jeannette Graf recommends applying a full face of sunscreen before heading out to the beach--regardless of what your make-up tells you.
Reta's face became covered in tattoo markings. (Prosecutors say during his trial Reta used make-up to cover the facial markings.) And both sported tattoos of "Santa Muerte, " the Grim Reaper-like pseudo-saint worshipped by drug traffickers.
It's up to us to decide how we make the most of them--and how they help propel our organizations as we face stepped up competition.
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