Sentences with phrase «big questions confronting»

«Artists have a relative luxury of being able to work with ideas and therefore I think I have a real responsibility to stand with humanity and make work that hopefully embodies people's biggest dreams and aspirations for radical, fundamental change on some of the big questions confronting us all.
In particular, there are four big questions confronting investors, and the uncertainty will likely make for volatile markets and muted long - run returns.
The big question confronting Sanders: Can he turn grass - roots donors» enthusiasm into votes in states that will decide the nomination?

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I personally, and repeatedly, have confronted the big question mark here — commercial viability — and I started with a big problem common to open heart surgery, which is how to remove the clots that restrict blood flow to the lungs and threaten cardiac arrest.
Children who grow up traveling between two worlds feel early on the need to confront — alone — the big moral questions: What's right and wrong?
mother - daughter co-hosts Marti & Erin Erickson invite you to explore with them the many facets of motherhood in today's world — from confronting the daily joys and struggles of helping kids grow up well, to balancing work and family, to considering the big questions of how society views and values mothers and mothering.
I'm glad I was confronted with these questions because it has opened my eyes to issues in society today, helped me gain confidence, and become closer to my amazing mothers who continue to be my biggest role models every day.
Fear of confronting the tensions and conflicts brought on by existential concerns — the «big questions» of life — is linked with poorer mental health, including higher levels of depression, anxiety and difficulty regulating emotions, according to a new Case Western Reserve University study.
Bill Bryson confronts his greatest challenge: to understand — and, if possible, answer — the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves.
Confronting these mysteries of self, and the many scales of the cosmos, all we can really do is cross our fingers and hope that our singular experience will not mislead us as we disentangle the big questions of existence.
2004 «In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson confronts his greatest challenge yet: to understand — and, if possible, answer — the oldest, biggest questions posed about the universe and ourselves.
The big question we need to confront is whether current policy is allowing educators to prepare our children for today's workplace, and for the future work environments we've yet to imagine.
But for school reformers and others, the big question that must be confronted lies not with Clinton's penchant for avoiding transparency, but with what steps she would take on federal education policy if she wins the White House next year.
But they also give you a chance to confront the big question: are you happy in your current job?
Before we consider details around implementation of ODR in our justice systems, we must confront bigger threshold questions.
The big question we need to confront is whether current policy is allowing educators to prepare our children for today's workplace, and for the future work environments we've yet to imagine.
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