Sentences with phrase «asks urgent questions»

That retreat was another turning point in the odyssey of turning my family's story into a documentary film that asks urgent questions about our judicial system and the un-interrogated fear that runs through it.
We were asking urgent questions about whether women, people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be treated with dignity and respect.
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.
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.
He said he intended to ask an urgent question in the House of Commons on Monday to urge ministers to reveal any guarantees that they may have given.
1230 - UK Parliament - Frank Field MP is to ask the Urgent Question on Romanians and Bulgarians drawing benefits at 12.30 pm.
William Powell has asked an urgent question to the Health Minister to be answered in the National Assembly tomorrow.

Not exact matches

Vaden says, «When you ask yourself that question, you will find that you immediately feel less pressure to only focus on the urgent things that are pressing today or this week and you instead gain a perspective to start thinking about what you can be doing now to make a positive impact on the future.
The Pope called for thoughtful reflection and said: «there is an urgent need for reliable information, with verified data and news, which does not aim to amaze and excite, but rather to make readers develop a healthy critical sense, enabling them to ask themselves appropriate questions and reach justified conclusions.»
In any case, thoughtful people in these churches where the language of survival has been less urgent — and such thoughtful people are legion — are asking questions of meaning which show that they too are «bothered» and have to look at «what's ahead.»
Whenever you feel the «urgent» need to jump into a fight over who is right and who is wrong, ask yourself this question: «Would I rather be right, or would I rather be kind?
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.
Diane Abbott is granted an urgent question to ask the PM for a statement of the government's handling of the «Windrush crisis».
Tory MP John Baron, who asked Hammond the urgent question, interrogated foreign secretary William Hague about the changes during a committee hearing earlier today.
No MP stood up to ask the home secretary about the case in the one hour allotted to Home Office questions and an urgent question request by Liberal Democrat MP Julian Huppert was not selected.
«While there is an urgent operational need to ascertain information from Musa Kusa with respect to the present conflict in Libya, the relevant authorities, including the police, should in time be able to ask him all the necessary questions about Libya's violent history, not least on British soil.»
He said: «I asked the minister at the last Urgent Question how many people had been deported.
At a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from that?
Whenever you feel the «urgent» need to jump into a fight over who is right and who is wrong, ask yourself this question: «Would I rather be right, or would I rather be kind?»
I have to give Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky a lot of credit, not just as documentarians carrying microphone on their hands and camera on their shoulders pointing and focusing to its unwary subject, but as urgent human beings, not there just to cyclically perform «ask and hear», «question and answer», but to «listen and heed», «immerse and absorb».
Might have asked this question WAYS back when I noticed negative crits via 3U — but during the village Urgent with Garuga, I used the Lagombi LS which had -20 % Affinity and after a quick recovery slash, decapitated the Garuga's usually hard to cut tail.
And Neil Carmichael, chairman of Parliament's education select committee, who raised the issue in an urgent Commons question, asked why more delay was necessary.
Windham Federation of Teachers President Randall Prose said: «We're concerned about much more than test scores, but these latest numbers provide an urgent opportunity to ask some tough questions.
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The dichotomies his work began to pry open in the early 70s are still out there; through its seductive veil of ornament, patterns and pastel tones, the questions it asks are more urgent than ever.
Author Jordan Amirkhani notes: «If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western art making that have not (and will not) go away.»
If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western art making that have not (and will not) go away.
Author Jordan Amirkhani notes: «If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western -LSB-.....]
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
I have to ask this question, the Insurance effective date is 4/26/2013 and I took my father to Urgent care on 5/5/2013, so how the above statement could be true.
The central question Taffel asks is even more urgent now: if pop culture reigns, and teens are firmly embedded in a peer - driven «second family,» what role, if any, can parents play in providing guidance to troubled adolescents?
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