Sentences with phrase «caused by our champions»

Not exact matches

Consider: the arsenal of effective (and less risky) HIV medicines has ballooned, the stigma associated with the disease has declined (although, as activists note, much work remains to be done on that front), and awareness campaigns centered on HIV / AIDS have gone from what was a fringe movement just 30 years ago to a cause championed by top public figures and companies around the world.
For his part, de Blasio won the mayorship of New York City by championing the cause — calling for an end to New York's «Tale of Two Cities.»
The inability to form a government caused disquiet elsewhere in Europe, not least because of the implications for the euro zone reforms championed by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Clinton has moved leftward since announcing her candidacy, but she is still threatened by the populist appeal of Sanders, who has long championed the causes that seem to be coming into grace for the Democratic Party.
We have published many articles on the polymorphous perversities of multiculturalism, deconstructionism, sexual liberationism, and other causes championed by the apostles of decadence and debonair nihilism.
From 1850 onwards, CMS Missionary reports and journals contained information on the conditions of the Pulayas in Travancore, providing a particularly rich body of source material on slavery Hawksworth and George Matthan, two untiring champions of the Pulaya cause, presented the «unparalleled» conditions of the Pulaya slaves by highlighting the inhuman treatment by the landlords, and the poverty and misery of the Pulayas.
In that document, Francis cited writings by Bartholomew, who championed the environmental cause long before Francis became pope.
It would ultimately end Wenger's fantastic record of qualifying for the Champions League in every season that he has been in charge — something that some fans would argue has kept him in a job at Arsenal in recent years — and while it may be caused by a technicality, it would add more fuel to the fire of suggestion that Wenger's time at the club is finished.
But the Reds can do no wrong at the minute, and after gaining the upper hand in their UEFA Champions League Last - 8 tie with Chelsea, after earning a 1 - 0 win at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday courtesy of Wayne Rooney's fourth goal in two games, Sir Alex's men are hot favourites to maintain their rich vein of form by claiming a fourth consecutive win in all competitions on Saturday, when they play host to a Fulham side who have caused them more than enough problems in recent encounters to ensure that there is at least a small dose of apprehension within the Old Trafford terraces.
The greatest strength of the Five Stars movement is its network of genuinely motivated citizens who mobilize consensus by championing popular causes like anti-nuclear campaigns, direct political participation, renewable energy reform and the end of conflicts of interest between the public and the private sectors.
Her remit may be broad, but it also covers some of the most important tasks facing this government, including dealing with the knife crime epidemic, tackling modern slavery — a cause championed by Theresa May during her own time at the Home Office and in Downing Street — and leading on the forthcoming Domestic Abuse Bill.
Campbell, like Edwards, is more socially and fiscally conservative than many of his Democratic counterparts, but won support by disavowing big business and Wall Street and championing environmental causes.
Bankrolled by the IDC, she won her primary last year while championing her commitment to leftist causes.
«The Fulani are capable of changing their leaders: traditional, political, religious and cultural (I mean by cultural those so - called Fulani socio - cultural organizations that eat fat on the Fulani but can not champion their cause or defend their rights).
The fate of UC, which is several years behind its original schedule after delays caused by management failings and IT design problems, has been the subject of speculation since its champion, the former work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith, resigned in March after years of clashes with the Treasury.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a vocal critic of President Trump who has championed many women's causes, has resigned following a New Yorker article that detailed allegations by four women that he physically abused them.
One of Mr Carswell's causes in parliament has been the introduction of more localist and democratic methods to British politics - by championing the «recall» measure, for example, which would allow voters to kick out MPs they deem to have acted improperly during the parliamentary term.
Mr Thakwani's mission has always been to champion the cause of education in the West African sub-region, by providing a world - class educational system.
«I constantly happen to notice that sleepless nights caused by watching World Cup, Champions league broadcasts etc., lower the efficiency of attention and reaction of the players,» psychologist tells.
The cause of women in science is championed by Cambridge Women in Astronomy and by MPs on the science and technology select committee.
But after they have met Aslan, and come to understand what the great lion is willing to do to free those oppressed by the cold - hearted tyrant, the children are ready to champion the cause of Narnia.
It largely avoids schmaltz until the third act (when it wallows in it), and if its conclusion borders on the implausible, sliding into the ridiculous, Hart's War provides easy causes to champion, nice turns by Farrell and Hauser, and enough cleverly framed set - pieces to ease the pain of its predictability and hamfistedness.
What is happening is that the cause is being championed by somebody who has strong media appeal.
To the extent that these reformers were trying to gain credibility on the Democratic side of the aisle, I get it — but you can not continue to antagonize mainstream Republicans (by, for example, constantly calling them racists just because they don't agree with you on issues of race) and expect them to continue to champion our cause.
The involvement of the Broad Foundation especially is likely to cause a stir, as the group is linked to aggressive and oftentimes controversial reforms in schools, including outright closures and staff overhauls now being championed by Cerf and Christie as options for New Jersey.
While some of these women worked for the greater good as champions of many worthy causes, others were outstanding by virtue of their struggle to succeed as individuals and professionals, on their own merits in a man's world.
As one of the powerhouse young adult authors who championed the #YASaves hashtag on Twitter, a cause that was taken up by authors and readers alike who felt that powerful teen literature had helped them survive high school and shaped them into the adults they are today, Rainfield often writes about the characters and topics that teen readers hunger for but that the adults in their lives want to pretend aren't real.
As one of the powerhouse young adult authors who championed the #YASaves hashtag on Twitter, a cause that was taken up by authors and readers alike who felt that powerful teen literature had helped them survive high school and shaped them into the adults they are... [Read more...]
As she gets to know people who strongly oppose many of the ideas she famously champions, Hochschild nevertheless finds common ground and quickly warms to the people she meets - among them a Tea Party activist whose town has been swallowed by a sinkhole caused by a drilling accident - people whose concerns are actually ones that all Americans share: the desire for community, the embrace of family, and hopes for their children.
Prascend ® (pergolide mesylate), brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), and EquiManagement magazine proudly announce the second round of nominations for a program to recognize the importance of veterinary technicians and assistants to the well - being of horses: the Champions of the Cause Award.
Prascend ® (pergolide mesylate), brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), and EquiManagement magazine proudly announce a new program to recognize the importance of veterinary technicians and assistants to the well - being of horses: the Champions of the Cause Award.
Editor's note: The following was shared from AAEVT and was written by Katie Jones, one of the 2016 winners of the Boehringer Ingelheim Champions of the Cause Award.
This important cause is championed by dog lovers around the world.
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He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled «The Human Clay» (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant.
As a country that was still living in the traumatic experiences that were caused by the political pressures of that time, the artists of Stars Group championed individuality and freedom of speech.
From the rebel causes championed by Theo van Doesburg to the esoteric aesthetic introspections of Mondrian, the concern for total dematerialization became their mission.
All perfect examples of illogical thinking, in which «loyalty» to the accepted view of the world caused towering intellects, such a Aristotle, Newton, and Einstein, to betray science by suppressing (or in Einstein's case, failing to champion) dissonant observations (ie.
This notion that our trace of a trace constituent can somehow overwhelm all other climate factors to send the temperature spiralling one way or another & that it can be remedied by forcibly redistributing the wealth of free people's into the hands of crisis constructors is the most idiotic cause mankind has ever championed.
And no, I don't see Lindzen or a hundred other seasoned scientists cut out of the loop by IPCC and others championing a cause based on predictions that are dropping like flies.
According to the film's website, it is critical of Gore, the idea that the world is getting warmer and humans are causing it, and proposals (championed by Gore) for reducing greenhouse emissions through laws and treaties.
Welcome to the law firm of Quatrini Rafferty, P.C.. For more than 30 years, our law firm has championed the causes of people whose lives have been turned upside down by injury, illness or other unfortunate events.
We have also championed the causes of vulnerable individuals who have been wronged by powerful corporate and government interests.
We have also championed the causes of vulnerable individuals who have been wronged by powerful corporate interests.
So now its left to the civil side of justice championed by personal injury lawyers, in this case Alphonse Gerhardstein, to answer the question was the death of Everette Howard negligently / recklessly caused by the police and / or was the taser manufacturer at fault.
Whether we are championing the cause of a Fortune 500 company in financial crisis or assisting the neglected and indigent of our community, the depth of our practice is matched only by our unyielding commitment to our clients and their success and security.
Supporting the cryptocurrency endeavor championed by the same criminals who caused the crisis will not provide the food and medicine Venezuelan citizens desperately need to survive.
Add organizations you've joined, volunteer work you do, causes you champion, and wrap it all up with a concise summary that grabs the reader's eye by highlighting your personal brand.
Just as it is vital to prevent the harms caused us by the racism of others, it is also imperative that we create the enabling and nurturing relationships within our communities that are so pivotal to the agenda of hope that I wish to champion.
Fifty percent of respondents reported housing as a «very important» social issue, and «very likely» expect to support affordable housing causes by volunteering time, attending events, championing the issue on social media or contributing money.
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