Sentences with phrase «challenged by conflicts»

My figures tell the stories of those who are challenged by conflicts and are in the midst of emotional or psychological transitions.
The same as in any classroom, in your home there will be good days and bad days and you will be challenged by the conflicts and relationship issues that you will have to deal with.

Not exact matches

Exports and business investment in Canada have been held back by competitiveness challenges and trade - policy uncertainties, which include escalating geopolitical conflicts that risk damaging global expansion, the bank said.
Last week, that view was challenged by escalating concerns about a potential military conflict with North Korea.
The second challenge is presented by the emergence of «asymmetrical» or «fourth generation» warfare — conflicts that do not involve nation states (the war on terrorism, for example, involves nonstate entities like al - Qaeda) or involve them in «low - intensity» or clandestine combat (like the U.S. involvement in guerrilla warfare in Central America in the 1980s).
It challenges the misuse of religion by ruling elites to sacralize their privileges, and it enlists the powerful symbols of faith into the conflict with despotism.
He and later researchers showed that, when confronted with challenging new information, most people seek to preserve their current understanding of the world by rejecting, explaining away, or avoiding the new information or by convincing themselves that no conflict really exists.
For three weeks, we led intense discipleship that included: morning devotionals led by the members (with feedback from my wife and I afterwards), application challenges (share your faith with a coworker, serve the other SIMs members, etc.), assignments, curfew, rotating chores, communal money pot (no purchases can be made without consulting everyone), evening devotionals based on our worldviews, and conflict resolution.
This challenges many of the presuppositions of classical theism by overcoming their felt conflicts and contradictions.
The challenge is that the wounded person normally hides conflicting testimony, refuses to try to understand different perspectives, finds it natural to»cause pain» by denouncing and insulting.
Investors in Elon Musk's Tesla electric - car company may press on with their lawsuit that challenges the firm's 2016 acquisition of SolarCity on grounds that the $ 2.6 billion deal was flawed by potential conflicts of interest involving Musk and other company directors, the court ruled.
The challenge is the inherent conflict of interest posed by outside employment.
Press» remark came during a discussion with New Republic writer Graham Vyse about the intraparty conflicts of the Democratic party and how progressives candidates are being challenged by moderate Democrats like Rep. Conor Lamb (D., Penn.), who recently won a special election in the 18th Congressional District.
There are some consistent challenges thrown at governments by foreign intervention, evident throughout various conflicts including those in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Our times may be challenging, but scientists both in the West and the Islamic world, when guided by that spirit, can play a vital role in easing conflicts and building trust.
Fortunately, he and other conservative Christians are being challenged by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who also happens to be an evangelical Christian on a crusade to demonstrate to her fellow believers why being a Christian is not in conflict with accepting climate change.
A new letter, published yesterday in The New England Journal of Medicine, brings together data from the five - year Conflict of Interest Notification Study backed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, along with broader reports on conflict of interest in medicine released by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to examine the practical goals and challenges of presenting this information to possible trial partiConflict of Interest Notification Study backed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, along with broader reports on conflict of interest in medicine released by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to examine the practical goals and challenges of presenting this information to possible trial particonflict of interest in medicine released by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to examine the practical goals and challenges of presenting this information to possible trial participants.
Walker, Moodie and Kane spoke at a 23 Oct. session on «The Chemicals, the Conflict and the Challenges in Syria» organized by the AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS).
Clinicians in the UK may treat women migrating from conflict affected areas, and should therefore be sensitive to the reproductive health challenges faced by these women, the review states.
«Without security, there can be no health care: Infectious disease challenges caused by the conflict in Syria.»
A disgruntled freezer manager, reduced to dressing in a penguin outfit to hand out fish finger samples, a stranger who lays claim to Bob and Margaret's nearly - full trolley and the local criminals, Beany and Boney.Later, Margaret challenges an aggressive woman's approach to disciplining her hyper - active child, resulting in flying accusations and a near punch - up that is resolved by the stores own Conflict Resolution Officer.
He noted that Dee, who appeared in many pre-Code films, was conflicted by the film's moral aspects — including pre-marital sex and unwed pregnancy — but «she saw pre-Code films as a challenge to show her acting chops.»
«Learning to live together, by developing an understanding of others and their history, traditions and spiritual values and, on this basis, creating a new spirit which, guided by recognition of our growing interdependence and common analysis of these risks and challenges of the future, would induce people to implement common projects or to manage the inevitable conflicts in an intelligent and peaceful way» (Delors et al., 1996, p. 22).
But we are now confronting the prospect of disagreement even on the ideal of achieving such an inclusive community, which puts America into the same challenging setting as so many other countries riven by conflict.
Children need opportunities to establish positive social connections at school, yet many school playgrounds are challenged by social conflict that can undermine these connections.
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process by which we develop our capacity to understand and manage our feelings, relate well to others, skillfully handle conflict and other life challenges, make good decisions, and take responsibility for improving our communities — from the classroom to the world.
School districts included trauma, mental health issues, social media (including bullying and other conflicts), immigration status, gang involvement, drug use by students or parents, lack of parental guidance and support, and situational barriers like transportation, jobs, and responsibilities at home among the many challenges that affect student behavior or attendance and can lead to discipline issues.
By being unwilling to broach conflict and criticism, professions burdened by solidarity thinking (and those who are its members) end up being ill - equipped to deal with evolutions in sector that challenge iBy being unwilling to broach conflict and criticism, professions burdened by solidarity thinking (and those who are its members) end up being ill - equipped to deal with evolutions in sector that challenge iby solidarity thinking (and those who are its members) end up being ill - equipped to deal with evolutions in sector that challenge it.
In this 2004 article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Ronald Heifetz, John Kania, and Mark Kramer show how foundations can confront society's most pressing challenges by exercising adaptive leadership to focus attention, generate positive distress, frame the issues, and mediate conflict among stakeholders.
By making these automatic adjustments, DCC significantly increases comfort in driving situations that are less challenging dynamically, resolving the conflict in goals between a stiff sporty tuning and a comfortable one.
By making these automatic adjustments, Adaptive Chassis Control significantly increases comfort in driving situations whose dynamics are less challenging, resolving the conflict in goals between a stiff sporty tuning and a comfortable one.
As there are conflicting views on this, advisable to consult a CA and in case if one goes by this judgement and files his / her ITR, he may have to be ready to justify and challenge his stand in court of law.
However once the hierarchy was established, conflict was usually avoided by lower ranking members allowing the pack leader to control them without challenge.
No matter how much good socializing and training you've done, your dog's tolerance can still disappear if he's triggered into conflict by another dog's challenge, a tussle over a toy, a tug - o - war game or even a friendly wrestling match that gets a little «too exciting.»
Hereâ $ ™ s why: we usually make software accessible for people with disabilities by removing barriers and reducing friction, but being challenged (conflict + resolution) is why we play games.
The missions, challenges, and threats players face are affected by which side of the conflict they choose.
Prepare to be challenged (in a good way) to manage a lot of battlefield elements at one time by controlling the battle in real - time, bombarding your enemy's battlements with ballista - projected artillery, managing a fearsome ground attack, and casting powerful spells in epic conflict between Knights and Viking warriors.
Born in poverty in Alabama, Dial has lived his entire life in the American South, and his art, informed by decades of struggle as a black working - class man, reveals a unique perspective on America's most difficult and pervasive challenges, such as its long history of race and class conflict, the war in Iraq, and the 9/11 tragedy.
Known for her large - scale installations and sculptures which challenge the formal languages of Minimalism and Surrealism in order to expose a world characterised by conflicts and contradictions, the work of Mona Hatoum will be presented by Tate Modern this year.
Founded in 1983 by a group of local photographers as a challenge to media representation of the city's experience of conflict, our work continues to reflect a socially engaged ethos, while responding to contemporary currents in photography and politics further afield.
Founded in 1983 by local photographers as a challenge to media representation of the city's experience of conflict, our exhibitions, publications and collaborative and community photography projects continue to reflect a socially engaged ethos, while responding to contemporary currents in photography and politics further afield.
While the world today is expanding beyond traditional frameworks, and various kinds of networks are growing, it is being shaken to its foundations by challenges such as conflict, refugees and immigration, and the emergence of protectionism, xenophobia, and populism.
It conveys the issues with some great examples, including looking at the challenges facing a water manager in Ghana given the deeply conflicting projections of rainfall and drying pattens generated by different climate simulations:
By Peter Gleick, President April 27, 2016 Populations around the world face many severe water challenges, from scarcity to contamination, from political or violent conflict to economic disruption.
Africa's major economic sectors are vulnerable to current climate sensitivity, with huge economic impacts, and this vulnerability is exacerbated by existing developmental challenges such as endemic poverty, complex governance and institutional dimensions; limited access to capital, including markets, infrastructure and technology; ecosystem degradation; and complex disasters and conflicts.
While there may be genuinely difficult ethical challenges associated with perceived noble causes, I am particularly concerned about microethical conflicts involving colleagues and scientific institutions that apparently justify self - serving irresponsible professional behavior, both by individuals and institutions.
Second, I provide detail on specific challenges faced by scientists working in teams (e.g., conflict) and how these can be better understood and addressed.
Rather than nominate such broad goals, the Copenhagen Consensus Expert Panel was presented with nearly 40 specific investment proposals designed by experts to reduce the challenges of Armed Conflict, Biodiversity Destruction, Chronic Disease, Climate Change, Education Shortages, Hunger and Malnutrition, Infectious Disease, Natural Disasters, Population Growth, and Water and Sanitation Shortages.
We gave expert testimony, countered misinformation by anti-nuclear groups and politicians, challenged anti-nuclear groups for their hypocrisy, and exposed their myriad conflicts - of - interest.
First, the member state could argue that its obligations under EU law take priority over its BIT obligations, in which case the priority of one obligation over the other can only be established by applying conflict rules, but such arguments have not been raised in intra-EU arbitrations (apart from conflict arguments challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunals which is a different matter).
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