Sentences with phrase «assessment of our predicament»

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His emphasis is on «ontological engagement,» «deeper assessment,» «com [ing] to grips with the depth of our predicament,» and «disciplined reflection.»
In a damning assessment of the party's predicament in the Guardian, the former leadership contender said Clegg should ditch the «centrist fallacy that people want a colourless mush», branding it a «recipe for destroying the Lib Dem vote».
The National Geographic article notes that the UCL study, «unlike other bleak assessments of the world's climate predicament, zeroes in on which regions should halt their production of coal, oil, and gas — and by how much.»
But now that we're here anything less than a rigorous assessment of just what mitigation strategy is commensurate with the predicament would be simply futile.
The piece provided a candid assessment of our environmental predicament and, in doing so, delivered to readers something they rarely get from national media outlets: Real talk about the unfolding climate change catastrophe.
The best way to avoid this predicament is with an honest assessment of the property.
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