Sentences with phrase «tugendhat urgent question»

We were asking urgent questions about whether women, people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be treated with dignity and respect.
As much as we may like to ignore the fact, one day we'll all face the urgent question at the center of this memoir - how to die well.
And we drilled down into some of the most urgent questions in this domain: How do we get investment into the right areas quickly — and overcome the barriers that stand in the way of progress.
And I will note that the movie's final passage focuses on an urgent question — Is romance worth all you have to sacrifice for it?
The rise of Muslim minority populations makes urgent the question of international law: What is the appropriate treatment for religious minorities?
This raises the most profound and urgent questions about the future.
But the urgent question is the question of a better alternative when the nature of our present crisis is such that our option is a forced option.
A more urgent question is this: Will U.S. citizens recognize in time to save themselves and others that low - intensity - conflict strategy is far more compatible with fascism than democracy?
There's an urgent question under discussion among church leaders in Britain: Will those in the millennial generation (aged 18 - 35) affiliate with the Church?
My question, and I think the urgent question is: How can fundamentalists and non-fundamentalists dialog?
I want to reinforce her very sound points and reply to the urgent questions that she puts to me.
These convictions posit the necessity — before a church lobby can exist, before the mobilization of opinion behind specific policies can be achieved — to create a process for broadening and deepening public debate on urgent questions.
Chesterton, Lewis, and many capable, contemporary apologists seem to address more urgent questions for the faithful in the modern world.
For many sensitive people this is the most urgent question of all today, and they often look in vain to theology for some assistance.
A contemporary theology of revelation must inevitably be somewhat selective and synthetic with respect to the themes it wishes to highlight and correlate with our most urgent questions.
Whenever you tell a Bible story to a child in response to an urgent question, or recite a verse to yourself during a time of crisis or thankfulness — whenever you incorporate the meanings of the Biblical texts in your daily life — you are being an interpreter.
Not only in South Africa but also in Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Botswana — in many other African and non-African countries — we are confronted with this difficult and urgent question.
«How the church will coexist within a community holding different values to itself is an urgent question
My point was, and my point remains, that the very structure of the conference reinforces the stereotype that the Catholic social - justice agenda and the Catholic pro-life agenda need to be reconciled, when, in fact, there is no more urgent question of social justice and moral progress than the protection of innocent human life at every point of development and dependency.
It's far from rhubarb season yet, so this isn't really an urgent question, but I would like to have an answer for it, so that when they do arrive at the greengrocer's I can know whether I need to buy a kilo or half a kilo...
Responding earlier to an urgent question in the House of Commons, food minister David Heath said that retailers and suppliers were «on course» to provide «meaningful results» on testing of beef products on Friday.
Everyone in the doctor's office plays a role and can help you out if the doctor is busy or you have an urgent question crop up while at home.
Have an urgent question?
(breast feeding support line) Client may leave a message for a return call from a lactation team member for non urgent questions or concerns.
John Hemmings revealed the name of the footballer in the Commons during an urgent question on super-injunctions.
«It's in no - ones interest to rush to judgement on this,» attorney general Dominic Grieve told the Commons, following an urgent question from MP John Whittingdale.
The urgent question for Ofcom is: how can you have public service content and not include politics?
It was there again on Tuesday, as he answered an urgent question from Tory rising star Tom Tugendhat on the Salisbury poisoning and Britain's relations with Russia.
Some of the shine was taken off that choreography, however, when pesky Jeremy Corbyn — and even more pesky John Bercow — agreed while the PM was on his way to Wiltshire that the Labour leader should be allowed to ask an urgent question in the Commons.
He was also late for the Tugendhat urgent question in the Commons and his leadership audition.
Labour is expected to attempt to force Eric Pickles and work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith to answer an urgent question on the issue today in the Commons.
Labour MP Andy Burnham will ask an urgent question in the House of Commons about the government's decision not to hold an inquiry into the events at Orgreave in 1984.
The home secretary will face MPs over the Olympic security fiasco this afternoon, after Speaker Bercow approved an urgent question on the matter.
There are, obviously, deep and urgent questions about the future of the Union and «devolution».
Tory MP Liam Fox pointed out during an Urgent Question in the Commons one of the absurdities.
It came at the culmination of a deeply unusual final day of the parliament in which Bercow fought back against Hague's manoeuvring by granting three urgent questions - buying him some more time for Labour MPs to rush back to the Commons to attempt to save him.
In the urgent question brought by Sir Gerald Kaufman, who will be the father of the House in the next parliament if he is re-elected, Hague was told he was being «grubby» and «nauseous».
«This is now an urgent question of acting in the national interest.
Yesterday Conservative MP for Enfield Southgate, David Burrowes, successfully tabled an urgent question to the Home Secretary over his decision not to intervene to stop the extradition of Gary McKinnon, his constituent, to the United States.
In an over-subscribed Urgent Question debate in the Commons yesterday, on the Palestinian statehood bid, foreign office minister Alistair Burt (standing in for Hague who was in Libya) refused to be drawn on whether the government would officially support a Palestinian bid for UN membership.
All this faces us all with an urgent question: Which side are you on?
Speaking after his urgent question into Culture Secretary Maria Miller's expenses was not accepted by the Speaker, he said:
Mr. Speaker: I am not responsible for as and when Ministers come to give statements to the House, except when hon. Members ask for an urgent question.
Further to my report earlier and that of Lee Rotherham on Monday about Herman Van Rompuy's Task Force on EU Economic Governance, Treasury MInister Mark Hoban came to the Commons this afternoon to answer an Urgent Question from Bill Cash on the issue.
Bernard Jenkin, a leading Tory Eurosceptic, led the rebellion with an urgent question to the government, saying the limits went further than those imposed on ministers in 1975 and created a worse atmosphere.
One Urgent Question today from @johnmannmp on regulating complaints about fellow #MPs.
This afternoon in the Commons, Cabinet Office minister Mark Harper was summoned to the Dispatch Box to answer an Urgent Question on the decision to grant the right to vote to prisoners.
As the evidence session took place, immigration minister Damian Green was forced to answer an urgent question on the row in the Commons, prompting accusations of cowardice from the home secretary.
This has happened more so since May 2010, when the Speaker allowed far more Urgent Questions, and since direct elections for membership of the select committees have given those committees a greater democratic mandate.
Blowing his top My MP was quite keen to get in on an Urgent Question that saw a certain PM hauled before the Commons to make a statement about a certain culture secretary and a certain deal to buy BSkyB.
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