Sentences with phrase «as a crisis»

LOVE: I don't think there's any such thing as a crisis in black education.
The courts will link with anyone willing to help out with what they will see as a crisis of self representation.
These figures allow the artist to conceal the feelings that are felt in today's society, such as the crisis of values, as well as economical.
Finally, modern leaders often act detached as a crisis unfolds.
My work in two major psychiatric hospitals as well as a crisis intervention program at a local mental health center provided me with extensive experience delivering individual, family and group therapy to adults.
To understand the problems of this stage, it must be seen as the crisis of the middle years.
She works as a crisis counselor and works to advocate for mental health issues in the community.
It is most accurately described as a crisis of Christian faith.
This experience led to my specialty working as a crisis intervention therapist with abandoned, neglected and abused children and adolescents.
Though some commentators have described the current situation as a crisis, industry veterans see it more as a longstanding problem that's finally being noticed.
We will continue to make them our top priority as the crisis continues.
Really, I never had a crisis of faith as much as a crisis of religion.
I also worked ten years as a crisis counselor so I know the value of being able to talk about your problems.
Finally, modern leaders often act detached as a crisis unfolds.
I used to volunteer with a local police department as a crisis volunteer and worked a couple cases of child abuse.
Reverse mortgages are best used as part of a sound financial plan, not as a crisis management tool.
This makes it easier for media outlets to present the numbers as a crisis.
Over the years, his study of monetary history and current economic events has convinced him that it would be prudent to hold some gold as crisis insurance.
This is a crisis just as serious as the crisis of 2009.
We must understand the contemporary crisis in theology as a crisis arising within theology itself.
These supplies are designed to meet international standards for humanitarian relief and are packaged up and ready to deploy as soon as a crisis strikes.
I am hoping that as crises become more acute, more people will become open to deeper changes.
Women in many other cultures do not experience this stage as a crisis demanding medication.
I think its possible the man - made global warming as a crisis concept fails to properly address convection and evaporation.
So while alternative facts won't cure life - threatening diseases or stop them from spreading faster than ever as the crisis continues, together, real climate scientists and medical professionals will.
I utilize my experience as a crisis therapist and an outpatient therapist to meet your needs.
When a family goes through a crisis of some sort, how the family reacts is nearly as important as the crisis itself.
A comprehensive violence prevention plan, including conflict resolution, must deal with potential violence as well as crisis management.
Whether this ethical duty becomes a formal obligation may well depend on the profession's response to the growing access to justice problem that is already widely seen as a crisis.
The home secretary will be relieved the news comes on the same day as the crisis at the BBC because the ruling directly contradicts several of her assurances over the affair.
It is more accurately described as a crisis created by the ambition to imitate other kinds of universities that falsely claim to be universities pure and simple.
Experienced Structural Engineer that has done load analysis reports for the federal government on a variety of structures, as well as crisis response reports.
As the crisis over public education escalates, activist teachers are experimenting with new approaches.»
Spain asked for a $ 125 - billion bailout this weekend, as its crisis deepens (magnifying the problems in Europe).
The alert parish clergyman routinely functions as a crisis counselor when his people come to him at times of stress in their lives.
The car, well, if a Volvo XC90 SUV counts as a crisis symptom, I'm guilty.
Just as the crisis in our public school system may be one tied to a deeper dysfunction in our culture that only a shared and common knowledge base can resolve, so too the Catholic school crisis may need to be solved by Catholics asking themselves what it is they believe.
Yesterday Britain refused to participate in extra IMF funding to bolster the eurozone - the latest in a series of negotiations which will take place throughout next year as the crisis develops.
As the crisis grew with more and more MPs called to account, Martin initially strove to curtail the coverage under parliamentary privilege, but it could not be covered up.
But 500 days after the contamination was confirmed, village residents say they feel like they've been shunted aside, even as their crisis spurred a focus on clean drinking water problems throughout New York.
All of these initiatives are in response to what many perceive as a crisis in meeting the legal needs of low and moderate income individuals across the United States.
The one exception has been the reform - minded board in Baltimore City, which has been willing to embrace charters as a means to address what has rightly been viewed as a crisis in public education here.
As the crisis abated, and the economy improved my credit limits slowly returned to earlier levels.
However, AIG did not have the financial strength to support its many CDS commitments as the crisis progressed and was taken over by the government in September 2008.
The 1998 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Gladue set out a framework for the sentencing of Aboriginal people meant to address what Parliament and the court recognized as a crisis of overrepresentation.
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