Facing in a sentence as a noun

The first, which she made at the outset of the case, was that he was facing 35 years if convicted at trial.

We actualy prided ourselves, as a prop desk, on not being client facing.

What I did have a problem with is the line of men sitting on one bench facing the hoopers and gawking at them.

For most, it was their first time facing a grieving widow with a young child hugging her leg. Those stories, coupled with the blame, changed the landscape of command.

Solved the most important problem facing the start of Federal Express.".

Your website is an outward facing tool, and should address the needs of users, not of internal departments.

A lot of people seem to think that Single Page App frameworks like Angular/Ember are suitable for use on the public facing client side.

It can provide a fresh > insight into problems you're facing and may even give a solution > that another team already has that you can use.

It's the arrogance and stupidity of youth facing the crotchety crankiness of experience.

He is relating the general concepts that he is hired to teach his students to a real-world situation facing the students, and that sounds like good teaching to me.

We had to support product teams while also building out the framework at the same time, and making sure the user-facing products were the best was more important.

""The built-in front-facing camera for Skype is angled so that itll work great when the kickstand is open, but again, only for Danny DeVito, or maybe for people who want to show off their chests in Skype.

* You could build a sweet github-style outward facing interface allowing the public to track the progress of bills in real time, increasing democratic awareness and participation.

Forget innocent until proven guilty, we are months away from any trial, only 3 of the 12 defendants are even in custody, yet domains have been seized and businesses destroyed by an 11-point case filing, of which only 2 or 3 points may ever get to trialIf the site owners are found guilty, they could be facing decades in jail.

Facing definitions

noun

a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornamentation or strengthening

noun

an ornamental coating to a building

See also: veneer

noun

a protective covering that protects the outside of a building

See also: cladding

noun

providing something with a surface of a different material

See also: lining