Sentences with phrase «challenges in a positive light»

He sees these challenges in a positive light, however.
IGN gave the game a 9.6, praising the game's social elements and highlighting the 10 Mario Challenge in a positive light, stating that players would «see a genuine reverence for Mario's history» in the online modes.

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Rather, it is just a clear challenge to be met (Region X), and you are framing it in a somewhat positive light by suggesting that you are going to lift Region X up to that level, instead of making it sound like a thorn in the side of the overall success.
Designed to challenge readers to reframe their own transitions and endings in a positive light, Exit is a book that strives to reveal the true power and value of exits and the deeper implications that they hold.
But rather than see this as a challenge, Natalie sees this in a positive light — as a way of ensuring that she and her team keep focusing on driving operational efficiencies, positively influencing market change and introducing innovative new ways of helping their clients.
It is up to those who are demanding designing, and implementing strategic responses to these widely recognized human rights violations, to reclaim Charter rights.294 In doing so, they must challenge judicial resistance to positive rights and advance the legitimate claims of those who are homeless and living in poverty in light of the courts» own jurisprudence, properly informed by evolving international human rights norms and longstanding Canadian valueIn doing so, they must challenge judicial resistance to positive rights and advance the legitimate claims of those who are homeless and living in poverty in light of the courts» own jurisprudence, properly informed by evolving international human rights norms and longstanding Canadian valuein poverty in light of the courts» own jurisprudence, properly informed by evolving international human rights norms and longstanding Canadian valuein light of the courts» own jurisprudence, properly informed by evolving international human rights norms and longstanding Canadian values.
By viewing the challenges associated with their child's diagnoses in a positive light, families may attribute meaning to their situation, thereby facilitating the selection of appropriate coping styles and subsequent adaptation [24, 70, 98].
These findings imply that adolescents who are able to elicit social support, engage in problem solving, and cognitively restructure events within a positive light are more likely to successfully negotiate the challenges of adolescence.
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