Sentences with phrase «central issues»

Her essay points to the particular climate of the late 1960s and early 1970s in which artists grappled with central issues of civil rights, gender politics, and anti-war movements — battles that are still questioned and debated today.
His work, from early minimal objects to increasingly expansive and complex forms, has always dealt with such central issues of the sculptural tradition as size and scale, balance and imbalance, figuration and abstraction.
Of course, the central issues with jetpack reliant gameplay were as present as ever, insofar as many of the better players had learned to avoid gunfire through controlled jumping and wall - running, but I respect the fact that Infinite Warfare made some motion toward combating this.
This is interesting... even self - published authors aren't fooled by the Authorhouse statement and how it evades the central issues.
Our central issues are: (a) release, unconditionally; (b) interim treatment should be that of political prisoners; (c) remove all racial discrimination.
Our central issues - driven discussion at the core of the conference will be ringed with one - on - one meetings with:
The central issues are Tianna, a 15 year old girl wakes up one morning not knowing who, what, or where she is.
Students explain the central issues and problems from the past, placing people and events in a matrix of time and place.
One side, backed by rank - and - file teachers and their democratically - elected representatives, sees poverty and segregation as central issues to be addressed though education reform as well as health and housing programs; the other side, backed by wealthy interests, sees poverty as an excuse and unions as the problem.
Lynne Faulks, representing the CFT and UTLA, said her unions oppose the proposal because it «fails to address central issues, such as developing teacher effectiveness and ensuring measurements are effective and fair.»
Her concerns about REPA II became central issues of her campaign.
It is not my intention to make an anecdotal, simplistic evaluation of our schooling systems but 40 years as a passionate and highly experienced teacher has pointed to these causes as two central issues, the first of which needs immediate and evaluative investigation.
Early in Isabel Coixet's latest feature, Learning To Drive, an exchange between the protagonists pokes ever - so - mildly at one of the film's central issues.
Through my work with women at Flo Living, I have discovered that one of the central issues facing couples today is the fact that both the man and the woman are living in their masculine energy all of the time, every single day.
To this end, InfraCoMP organizes regular workshops that address the central issues that need to be resolved to ensure a fruitful cooperation between the two initiatives.
This hypothesis resulted from a seminar at the University of Michigan, in which scientists met to discuss central issues in terrestrial ecology and arrived at this remarkable conclusion.
Along those lines, the authors touched on some of the central issues raised in the Markingson case: Dan Markingson agreed to enroll in a trial while committed involuntarily to the hospital, raising questions about his ability to consent, and the lead researcher on the trial was also his treating psychiatrist.
If this campaign is not to become the most depressing in modern times the central issues, apart from sovereign debt, should be these: urgent reform of the City; the need to build a more balanced economy; youth unemployment; poverty in an era of spending cuts and pay freezes; electoral reform and a new constitutional settlement; the European Union and Britain's place within it; withdrawal from Afghanistan and a multilateral foreign policy.
With those central issues still percolating on Thursday night, smaller bills moved along amid the steady stop - and - go legislative process of debate, vote, stand at ease, conference, eat take - out, repeat.
Public safety and policing reform are also central issues, with Farias, Garcia, Beltzer, and Moore all calling for improved relations between the NYPD and residents.
«The Conservatives are so desperate they're reduced to trying to set one part of the country against another... they've given up on the central issues of this campaign.»
He said one of the central issues for which he hopes to represent the community is repealing a recent zoning amendment passed unanimously by the Harrison Town Council in May.
Bernie Sanders, her main rival in the Democratic primary, has made finance reform and inequality the central issues of his campaign, which has won impassioned support from young people and progressives.
The government faces frustrating levels of unemployment and the NPP promise to provide jobs was one of the central issues in the 2016 general elections.
Many protesters are proud that this movement goes beyond partisan right and left politics, yet it remains to be seen whether a change can be accomplished without a deep engagement with the central issues of Israeli politics today.
A NYC reader reports receiving a pro - Donovan / anti-Schneiderman poll call that tests the abortion question — one of the central issues of the Democrats» argument against the Staten Island DA in the AG's race.
However, this is an extremely well written and scholarly book that provides a detailed and intelligent evaluation of many of the central issues within obstetric care.»
It is both a constructive and a critical attempt to engage the central issues in science and religion today.
The reality is that these two Popes have been unusually close in their approach to many central issues of our time - and this is unsurprising because the present Pope was the chief theological adviser to the previous one, and the two were intellectually and spiritually close.
In addition to dealing with the biblical text, there may also be a need to show how this one passage is related to the central issues of Scripture.
«Family pew» commitments are central issues where most church program considerations relate to the needs of a family consisting of a mother, a father, and several children.
Italian history states with stunning clarity the central issues of the sociology of human existence: the very partial institutionalization of morality, the role of the moral hero and the immoral hero, and the problem of when to take power and when to renounce power.
A decade ago many mainline churches were engaged in articulating the virtues of the sexual revolution, formulating significant and far - reaching theological pronouncements on the central issues of sexuality, and experimenting with some new and imaginative programs of sex education.
It is true that the Reformation was chiefly concerned with a few very relevant though central issues, and that many affirmations and presuppositions of Christian orthodoxy remained undisturbed.
It will be useful to examine his criticisms, and to reexamine Whitehead in their light before presenting Hartshorne's contribution to these central issues.
On central issues it may reveal many allies.
Hitchens sees nothing of this and therefore fails to appreciate the central issues bearing upon the phenomenon which he is trying to describe.
The need for pure air, clean water, healthy food, adequate shelter, the regeneration of the species and the overcoming of all threats to human survival — these have once again become the central issues to which we must «devote» ourselves.
He drew attention to the central issues of our day - the big questions: by what values do we live?
He didn't beat about the bush in Confession; the central issues were dealt with straight away, with directness and frankness.
It is to claim that for the purposes of addressing our three central issues about theological schooling it is the decisively important mode in which the Christian thing is present.
I make that unhappy admission not just because I still do not know my own mind clearly and systematically enough about four central issues of that practical theology task — contemporary social theory, ethics, ecclesiology and the history of spirituality.
The question is whether this distorted or compromised the meaning of agape, and that question remains one of the central issues for Christian thought and life.
third of the three central issues about theological schooling that we identified in chapter 5: How to keep discussion of theological schooling as concrete as possible.
We now turn to the first two of the central issues we identified in chapter 5: How to unify a theological school's course of study; and, how to keep the course of study adequate to the pluralism of ways in which the Christian thing exists in actual practice.
He identifies three central issues which need to be resolved in this experiment.
My purpose, however, is not primarily to give an exposition of their thought, but rather to address central issues in science and religion.
In our case, the central issue came down to: «I am a person.
But money has become a central issue in a dispute that has sprung up around Riot's e-sports division.
Hillary Clinton's dizzy spell on Sunday, followed by the revelation she has pneumonia, along with Trump's highly unusual and terse medical disclosure, have made this a central issue in the 2016 election.
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