Sentences with phrase «heiman confronts the realities»

Directors» central failure, he says, is failure to confront the reality that «capital markets have become the tail that wags the corporate dog.»
Since entering the German market in 2008, Morrow says, the company has had to confront the reality that businesses in Germany approach their printing operations quite differently from businesses in, for example, Italy.
Effective leaders have figured out how to be optimistic while simultaneously confronting reality, regardless of the circumstances.
Through simple math — this is the confronting reality part — Buffett supports his argument.
«All of us have confronted the reality in Washington, D.C., that is a Congress that is virtually closed for business,» says Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP, who now advises and invests in tech startups.
By confronting the reality of today's 24/7 environment head - on, we help our clients create the repeatable actions that lead to peak performance.
But America can't get to those solutions until it admits it has a gun problem and confronts the reality of what it would mean to seriously address it.
-LRB-...) After years of unprecedented monetary stimulus propping up the world's financial markets, investors are now confronting the reality of an end to the Federal Reserve's bond - buying program, which, as expected, the central bank reduced by another $ 10 billion on Wednesday.
In sharp contrast to feeling better, we are forced to confront the reality that sin has infected everyone and everything on this planet and that if anything is true of the human condition, it's that it is not something that should make us «feel better.»
The black community in America has confronted the reality of the historical situation as immutable, impenetrable, but this experience has not produced passivity; it has, rather, found expression as forms of the involuntary and transformative nature of the religious consciousness.
Speaking in abstract terms about blank, amorphous «innocent lives» keeps us from confronting the reality that if most of these children are born at or near the poverty line, then the lives we are saving are more likely to be troubled ones, and if nothing changes, those lives will get caught in vicious cycles powered by poverty and systemic racism.
And it's a bit disconcerting to confront the reality that it's possible to wrestle with the same God and walk with the same limp and yet reach different conclusions.
Cremation isn't healthy or unhealthy in and of itself... just so we don't use it as a way to get around confronting the reality of the death of our loved one.
For example, his torts scholarship failed to confront the reality of rampant industrial accidents in an age before government regulation of capitalism.
If the basic purpose of the study of man is defined by the image of man as the creature who becomes what only he can become through confronting reality with his whole being, then the specific branches of that study must also include an understanding of man in this way, and this means not only as an object, but also, to begin with, as a Thou.
Sweeney traces the same ground as Rosen, having grown up at nearly exactly the same historical moment, but he confronts the realities of a fundamentalist background with more depth and gives us a careful examination of his own soul.
Upon confronting the reality that he was gay, Matthew, a committed Christian, left college to devote two years to studying the topic.
After his experience with ex-gay ministries, (which we discussed last week), Justin had to confront the reality that he would likely never become straight.
As we confront this reality, here's the good news: We don't have to do it alone.
I may get into some trouble for saying this, but I don't care; we simply can't afford any more suicides or families caught in the middle: I think it's time for evangelicals to confront reality and move away from the «reparative therapy» approach, which seems to be doing far more harm than good.
A defense of punishment and prisons without confronting the realities of mass incarceration is, at best, myopic.
Jesus is the victim who will not stay sacrificed, whose memory is not erased and who forces us to confront the reality of scapegoating.
Wenger has done very well for us, he is a legend but its obvious he has gone stale and lost the hunger, motivation and most importantly the modern touch to take us to the next level... its just a shame the board are a bunch of clueless money grabbers who are afraid to confront reality head... Wenger will have to go sometime, whether he or the board likes it or not but what preparations are in place to scout a viable replacement?
After all, given a choice between cutting services for those in need and confronting the reality of the generous pensions and free health care enjoyed by state retirees — virtually unmatched in the private sector — Quinn opted to cut services for those in need in order to protect the gravy train that many state retirees enjoy.
«But if Ms. Rice wants to bring her office into the present day, she needs to confront the reality that some of those skilled, hard - charging lawyers will be devoted parents, too.
It would be far healthier for the British to confront the realities of their imperial past.
Even with the most favourable laws, unions will still need to confront the reality of a dramatic transformation in the world of work.
Arguments based on neuroscience can be uncomfortable because they force us to confront the reality that our morality is not static.
They announce they are leaving the hospital and going home, or they try and hide in the toilet, or anything to avoid confronting the reality of what is going to happen in the next few hours.
Less than 18 months after being elected speaker, Paul Ryan has emerged from the defeat of the health care bill badly damaged, retaining a grip on the job but left to confront the realities of his failure — imperiling the odd - couple partnership that was supposed to sustain a new era of conservative government under unified Republican rule.
«It's time we confronted reality,» said the governor, who noted that the state already has more gaming machines than Atlantic City and could generate up to $ 1 billion dollars by taxing dollars that are already being spent.
«The education debate in this country has not confronted reality.
Instead of confronting these realities, Gov.Andrew M. Cuomo «s proposed state budget avoids -LSB-...]
«It's time we confronted reality,» he said, and thus plunge fully into the casino business.
Instead of confronting these realities, Gov.Andrew M. Cuomo «s proposed state budget avoids them.
Earlier this week County Executive Ed Day confronted reality and bit the metaphorical budget bullet by facing up to the fact that the County owed millions of dollars, was running a multi-million dollar deficit, had overtaxed homeowners, and had police services that the County could not afford and did not need.
We may just need to confront this reality in order to get started.
Above all, While We're Young is a film about reaching a certain point in life — the point where you are forced to confront the reality that you are getting old.
All of those whims and delusions and the self - centeredness and refusal to confront reality?
It's a battle to the death, quite literally, that sees Metropolis, and indeed all of humanity, having to confront the reality of a world without a savior.
Not much is officially known about the sequel, although Stiller has said that it will focus on Derek and Hansel confronting the reality of a world that has moved on beyond them — with newer, younger, sexier models taking their place and a company looking to remove them from the business altogether.
On the home front, Aubrey's Evelyn is a fiercely strong woman who must confront the realities of her husband's unique profession.
The film doesn't sermonize, it observes and cherry picks incoming malice, watching Sam work through his complex emotions as he confronts his reality as a crude utility.
Forced to confront the realities of adulthood for the first time, Donna prepares herself to have an abortion — on Valentine's Day, of all days — and finds support in the most unexpected places.
Speaking of, whether or not the world has ended is only one layer; Michelle must confront the reality that she may be trapped in a bomb shelter with a psychopath.
When an «Inconvenient Truth» premiered in 2006, it was one of the first high profile documentaries to confront the realities of climate change.
Set in a world a decade after the fallout of society as we currently know it — a subtitle before the movie gets going contributes to a sense of disorientation very early on — we are forced to confront a reality that has been teetering on the edge, only now pushed beyond it and here is the aftermath.
Guadagnino said that Pantelleria was «a sort of border place» and that bringing the refugees into his story was a way of forcing his characters to «confront reality» and «understand who they really are».
On another timeline Black Panther would be building on the small triumphs of diversity and equality, but instead it finds itself confronting a reality in which the President of the United States is being endorsed by white supremacists.
A Ciambra confronts the reality that «we are what we are taught».
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