Sentences with phrase «confront what»

Good counselors challenge the people they work with to look in the mirror and confront what they see — their choices, motivations and personal integrity.
Because it does not only focus on immediate symptom relief, but allows people to confront what motivates their symptoms, psychodynamic therapy helps people gain control of what causes their distress.
Newly assertive leadership of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators appears eager to confront what it views as an ongoing usurpation of authority from state legislatures.
I knew when I was finished writing it that I wasn't prepared to confront what happened.»
Indeed, upon entering the exhibition space, visitors will initially confront what appears to be empty walls and a non-existent exhibition.
Already we confront what's become a problem for critics: defining her.
To admire someone's ideals is one thing, but to confront what that person does in the privacy of her studio is something else again.
In this post I'd like to confront what the pro's and cons are for each of these two, as well as examples of airlines that fit into each category.
Starting around 5 months old, your dog may start to interpret anything unfamiliar as a threat and will typically either flee or confront what frightens him.
Hosted by BBC's Razia Iqbal, the day's purpose was to confront what more the publishing industry should be doing to ensure it is representative of the world we are speaking to.
The reunion allows the two to confront what has gone wrong in their lives and how they can make a change for the better, repairing their broken relationship in the process.
Randol begins to confront what happened to his grandparents all those years ago.
As Victor struggles with the implications of reanimation and the increasing attention of meddlesome, misfit classmates, the townspeople converge to confront what frightens and confuses them.
As director Lana Wilson follows Nemoto, with complete access to his daily life, the film unfolds as Nemoto reaches a pivotal moment — he must confront what's perhaps most frightening of all — the meaning and value of his own life, and how he should be living it.
Merciless but not cruel, Haneke steers the couple toward the inevitable with unforgiving clarity, eventually forcing viewers to confront what love means in the final stretch.
Freed of the landmine - laden terrain of that story element, the movie finally allows Erica to grow beyond her shell, to confront what caused her to form it in the first place, and, possibly, to shift her way of looking at herself and her life.
Accept the ups and downs of life while fighting for what you believe in, and confront what you don't understand with an open mind.
Often when I start asking my friends for clarity on a situation, it's because I'm unwilling to confront what I already know about it.
UCLA neuroscientist encourages the use of exercises to challenge people with obsessive compulsive disorder to confront what bothers them most.
Second, they need to confront what is now a constant Tory refrain and which threatens to become received wisdom: that Labour left behind a foul and sticky mess, and the coalition is merely clearing it up.
Chancellor George Osborne said: «I want to reassure the people the country is ready to confront what the future holds from a position of strength.»
He's also met the challenge of enabling the Labour Party to confront what we got wrong over 13 years in government, without taking away from the achievements of which we should be really proud.
One who was at the parliamentary meeting on Monday said the room split between those who wanted to confront what had happened and those who feared what they might find.
In a stream of memos, beginning early in Miliband's leadership, Tony Blair's former communications director Alastair Campbell urged Miliband to confront what he described as the Tory lie on the deficit, arguing that it would be fatal if Labour allowed the charge to stick.
The White House said the president planned to deploy the National Guard to the southern border to confront what it called a growing threat of illegal immigrants, drugs and crime from Central America after the president for the third consecutive day warned about the looming dangers of unchecked immigration.
Theology is dogmatic for Barth in that it embraces the classical dogmatic definitions of the ecumenical councils, and especially Chalcedon, as to the meaning and significance of Jesus Christ: in Jesus Christ we confront both what it means to be divine and what it means to be human.
Behind the argument lies the uncomfortable feeling that there is an authoritative teaching which dares to confront what Newman termed the «wild, living intellect of man» as well as acting against «that universal solvent which is so successfully acting upon religious establishments.»
Robison, who helped launch the Christian Right in 1980 when he organized a meeting between then - candidate Reagan and pastors in Houston, says he approached Perry with the idea for the rally late last year to confront what Robison said was a national moral crisis.
As we confront what is happening in our own nation today, we must remember that ours is a religiously pluralistic country, quite different from the Germany of 50 years ago.
The adventures are rooted, as much as they can be, in the real world so that Lewis could confront what he saw as misconceptions of his age.
As employers are forced to confront what really makes employees successful today, what skills and traits are they seeking in candidates?
MILAN — Designers are confronting what it means to be sustainable at the Milan Furniture Show.
And tech can do its part too, McNamee believes, in acknowledging and confronting what he calls its «dark side».
What he can not understand is that Yahweh is not a God like all the rest, that he is in fact a Wholly Other, that he is not subject to the common measure, and that when he confronts what men call god the only possible issue is the annihilation of the gods.
A few of you will not like this one, but this is how one Lutheran pastor confronts what he sees as completely out of control.
But to deny it was real and it IS real does nothing but deny what truly happened, it keeps people from facing and confronting what they truly did.
Olivier Assayas» films Summer Hours and Personal Shopper are united by their portrayal of the recently bereaved confronting what the dead did, or did not, leave behind.
Olivier Assayas» films Summer Hours and Personal Shopper are united by their portrayal of the recently bereaved confronting what the dead did, or did not,...
By the time Philip confronts what he's wrought, horrified, in the season - three finale, Rhys reflects an entire history of violence — the glass, darkly, through which we view the world of FX's consistently brilliant drama.
Alabama has confronted what one state official calls a «critical» shortage of mathematics and science teachers with a law — enacted last year — that forgives loans for the college tuition of prospective teachers in return for their commitment to teach those subjects in the state's schools.
Once the class has confronted what hate speech is, seen firsthand why it's damaging, and taken steps to stop it in their classroom, see if students can find a series of ways to prevent or attack the use of hate speech in their larger community circles.
This topic can be a fair bit morbid and puts you in the situation of confronting some what if scenarios, but I can promise you that you would rather think about them now than having to think about them when you are getting released from the ER!
In the case of Dyson, fragmented and abstract oceanic imagery in her painting Ramond (Water Table)(2017) evokes the personal turbulence we experience in confronting what's currently unfolding globally — at and below sea level.
Open natural form structures in a state of reconfiguring layered in an atmospheric background aim to evoke a feeling of confronting what was left behind and what remains.
Cornwall confronts what George W. Bush called «enhanced interrogation techniques» of «enemy combatants;» and the place where Barack Obama admitted quite plainly, «We tortured some folks.»
It should be no surprise, first of all, that humanity is taking its time absorbing and confronting what's going on.
FRONTLINE and the Center for Investigative Reporting go behind the scenes to explore how bi-partisan political and economic forces prevented the U.S. government from confronting what may be one of the most serious problems facing humanity today.
But just because you've discerned a sexy tactic for riding a certain horse don't mean it's smart to go all in with same when confronting what might just be a unicorn.
Existing versus Something Else Making existing systems more efficient overlooks the question of whether or not the existing system is the best practice and doesn't confronts what is right in front of us.
What it requires is that any such restriction or removal of statutory rights must be done by Parliament squarely confronting what it is doing by the use of express words, and accepting the political cost.
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