Sentences with phrase «as fault lines»

Instead, he returned time and again to certain underlying themes — the shapes lurking underneath the carpet, as it were — including repressed childhood memories, disjunctions between selfhood and social structures as well as fault lines between the sacred and the profane.
Instead, he returned time and again to certain underlying themes — the shapes lurking underneath the carpet, as it were — including repressed memories, disjunctions between selfhood and social structures as well as fault lines between the sacred and the profane.
Simpson's perceptive novel puts a clever spin on domestic surveillance as teenage Miles begins spying on his mother, Irene, just as fault lines begin to appear in her marriage to his father.
Here she puts a clever spin on domestic surveillance as young Miles begins spying on his mother, Irene, a mathematician, just as fault lines begin to appear in her marriage to his father, a Hollywood lawyer.
Her current research analyses immigration status as a fault line of social inequality.

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Elected officials can see the fault lines in Canada's housing market just as well as anyone else — but fixing them is too politically unpopular
As suggested 10 days ago, here at Politico («Michael Ferro immediately redefines Tribune Publishing's chairman role»), the fault lines began forming behind the scenes as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. As suggested 10 days ago, here at Politico («Michael Ferro immediately redefines Tribune Publishing's chairman role»), the fault lines began forming behind the scenes as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. 3.
But I can not overlook one passage, which concerns me too, as an Israeli living near the fault - line of this «war of civilizations».
The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
As recent events in New York show, the marriage debate in America takes place amid serious political and legal fault lines.
The theological and ecclesial fault lines that had begun to surface within the conciliar majority (as opposed to a more conservative and Roman minority) toward the end of the council now appeared in full view.
These fault lines are being exacerbated by «Western arrogance, Islamic intolerance and Chinese assertiveness».4 As Huntington writes:
The response to World Vision revealed some major fault lines in the Church, and many of us who grew up evangelical interpreted all the gleeful «farewelling» from evangelical leaders as our final kick out the door.
Eventually, Q will need to address the culture's unavoidable fault lines as well as its own complicated (and sometimes contradictory) relationships with consumerism and relativism.
One can think of these cultural definitions as fissures which, when subjected to stress, become major fault lines along which changes in religion take place.
The training improved the electricians» ability to independently diagnose and rectify equipment faults and production issues using the Siemens S7 as configured on the Krones lines at their sites.
also before the game started when the line up was announced i claimed dropping wilshire will improve the whole team as a whole not wilshire fault hes been doing good as a individual but for some reason with him out the «team» tends to play better.
Was it Ospina's fault to not clear the cross or let the opposition striker get upon yourselves to head the ball in the net... No our defenders couldn't defend that in first place... Even though Ospina tried to push the ball out of the net... but we were just unlucky... because it went inside... And goal line technology reported it as a goal... We were wasteful against the opposition goal... fair enough, it happens, but how come the players suddenly become useless for the team...
In truth, it wasn't just the Spaniard's fault as there was a catalogue of errors in the lead up to the Gayle goal, but it looks as though on the basis of the tweets below that he was very much the man in the firing line.
YES he started well but when I see him play now he is panicked and costs us so many chances conceded, he made a great block on Theo yesterday but if you watch it back he was partly at fault in the first place as he was on the halfway line I the RB position??
To no fault of his own, Giroud might be a decent striker for a mid-table team or for a foreign league, but as Henry suggested, he is not the type of striker you expect to see lead the line for a PL winning side.
how can one club have so many losses against any top opposition they come up against, its not the board's fault, they don't buy the players, they don't set the line up, they aren't responsible for motivating the players its the manager's job to do all these and he sure as hell cant, i just hope he calls it quit by the end of the season
Moi was a master of exploiting fault lines in Kenyan politics, as highlighted by the strong - arm tactics of Youth For KANU ’92 in the Rift Valley, which helped him record 67 % in the province in the 1992 presidential elections.
«Every presidential election year, it seems as if more fault lines in our antiquated, 19th - century election administration become glaringly obvious.
In fact, the principal political fault - line lies not between the parties in Cardiff Bay but between all the Assembly politicians and what is known down there as «Westminster».
While many county Democrats have lauded the deal as a win for the environment and public health — the plant, situated atop two fault lines, has been cited for 40 safety and operational «events» since 2012 alone — Republicans and other local community leaders have been quick to raise concerns over the economic impact of its decommissioning.
However, it was inevitable that declaring the advent of an «ethical foreign policy» would invite constant efforts to find fault lines between rhetoric and reality, at the personal level as well as in his approach to issues.
Tony Blair flagged up to Labour why they're failing to win over voters recently, but he could advise Corbynistas living on a fault line to be mindful of earthquakes and they'd write it off as centrist meddling
Labour's leadership has prevented what it sees as a premature vote on Brexit policy off the conference floor - because this might have exposed the still - important fault - line within the party over how far and fast to move towards rejecting Brexit.
The time of those workshops was one of the areas where the new board's fault lines showed, as now there are two Democrats sitting to supervisor Paul Hansut's left and two Republicans to his right.
Happily for annoyed Conservatives, the newspaper quotes a senior Lib Dem as saying Trident replacement is a «massive fault line» between the two parties, especially as the Lib Dem manifesto states that the party would oppose such a like - for - like replacement, and would instead argue for «alternatives».
The best seismologists can do, she explains, is collaborate with geologists such as Witter, who has detected geologic tracesof previous tsunamis at the various islands dotting the fault line.
The deadly quake was thought to have occurred on the Dauki fault line, the junction of two pieces of the Indian tectonic plate, near what's known as the Shillong plateau.
Prolonged afterslip could delay post-earthquake recovery by continuing to cause damage to critical infrastructure built across the fault such as rapid transit and utilities, said Lienkaemper, who noted that better forecasts of afterslip «can be used to plan temporary and final repairs to rapid transit tracks, water, gas and data lines
For more than a decade, Steckler and colleagues have collected data from instruments positioned along a known fault line stretching from Myanmar (also known as Burma) to eastern India.
SKIN COLOR AND WEALTH REMAIN PERVASIVE FAULT LINES IN U.S. society, as best proved by the persistence of economically and racially segregated communities.
The fault trace is where the fault surface intersects the seafloor; it is seen as a straight line in the east - west direction.
Although it has long been known that the injection of wastewater into disposal wells can trigger earthquakes by increasing pore pressure and destabilizing fault lines, rarely has fracking itself been identified as the source of tremors.
It grows narrower as it gets deeper, because each successive lining must slide down inside the previous one; at the depth of the fault, it will be only 8 1/2 inches wide.
Has anyone thought what propagates these waves (like is it dark matter or dark energy) and I wonder how much they affect the sun and earth - given they stretch / squeeze spacetime, could they slow the earth spin, flip poles, agitate fault lines as well as volcanic activity and heat up the sun causing more flares, etc..
He blogs using soccer as a lens on the Middle East and North Africa's fault lines.
The lines are meant to evoke a visceral reckoning from us as viewers, and to stand as another example of Tonya's «not my fault» posture.
Maybe it's the director's fault, but seeing so many bad performances all lined up in a row made me consider that few actors go for big, brave choices and raw, aggressive, messy human emotion, and that there's a similar fear of the Spalding Gray approach where one does as little as possible, as well as of the strange vibe we catch from actors working under the spell of David Lynch.
It really is as simple as that with the main difference being that the disaster element is confined to the San Andreas fault line rather than the «usual» global destruction.
The activation of detectors without apparent damage or entry to the premises and line faults are considered as a false alarm unless proved otherwise.
It's possible, of course, to see the origins of the fault lines in these early reports as a product of the differences of the perspectives of the people who were on the two committees.
Others are less so, such as the extension of W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington's famous debates into the training of teachers, with their positions mirroring the fault lines of contemporary conflicts.
The tepid reaction to DeVos's selection among liberal and moderate education - reform groups such as Democrats for Education Reform and Education Trust may indicate new and deepened fault lines within the ed - reform coalition.
The fate of the negotiations, never certain, became even more tenuous after Rep. John Boehner (R - Ohio) announced his resignation as Speaker of the House, a sign of deepening fault lines within the Republican conference.
Wilshaw described education for thousands of children in the east midlands as «distinctly second - division», and warned that low standards in the region were «exposing the educational fault line dividing the nation».
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