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People who tried to escape from East Germany during the Cold War could be shot, jailed and tortured.
If there has to be cuts this year the relevant departments should not face the same reduction as other departments in the university.
He faced a battery of questions.
The village school may face eventual closure.
A minority enterprise that secures the business of one large corporate customer often runs the danger of becoming dependent.
Thousands of bank employees are facing redundancy as their employers cut costs.
I am acutely aware of the difficulties we face.
We are starkly aware of the risks.
All the men now face court martial.
The U.N. is facing a cash crunch.
If they both confess to a bloody murder, they each face ten years in jail.
Another benefit gardeners get from planting well above the ground is that they face fewer pests.
Because sloth bears are smaller than brown and polar bears and are under greater threat from dangerous animals, they may have adopted the extra precaution of carrying their cubs.
He faces the toughest test of his leadership so far.
Any economic reform, he said, faced false starts and mistakes.
They face charges of committing crimes against humanity.
The president faces 54 charges of corruption and tax evasion.
Her husband faces various criminal charges.
The collapse of their isolated civilization, Diamond writes, is a "worst-case scenario for what may lie ahead of us in our own future".
It is likely that investors will face losses.
The new management faces some knotty problems.
We are faced with a difficult choice.
This reflects the deteriorating macroeconomic situation on the island, which faces acute fiscal and balance-of-payments (BOP) problems.
Herd behavior in the securities market is the phenomenon that the investors, facing uncertain circumstance, neglect their information and follow someone else.
She said that she planned to return to Iran soon despite the danger of being arrested at the airport.