0 the value or price that is shown on something such as stamps, coins, or paper money -- (邮票、硬币、纸币等的)票面价值,面值
There is a danger that this appealing vision might obscure significant problems with reintegration if taken at face value.
In short, assumption (1) seems not to take advantage of linguistic relations among data, and takes the similarity of two contexts at face value.
It would be naive to take the restructuring of the security forces at face value.
A number of historians do appear to have taken such pronouncements at face value.
But this self-presentation cannot be taken at face value.
Such a methodology is too inductive to be taken at face value.
Again, the column for max lists the values that the model predicts the authors will find by taking the negative time trend at face value.
It is important to validate that information further before taking it at face value.