Sentences with phrase «crisis over truth»

Not exact matches

It seems to be a pretty desperate move from Arsenal now in truth, as they know that they must respond to avoid falling into a crisis in the sense that two of their best players could leave to join direct rivals, while supporters would be up in arms over the situation.
Passionate performances, and a willingness to opt for truth rather than easy answers and glib solutions get to the heart of a culture in crisis as seen over the course of a very revealing 36 hours
Each of the aforementioned predicaments eventually boils over into a crisis leading to a moment of truth.
And the truth is, you don't have a lot of control over the things (e.g., oil, interest rates, politics, corporate earnings, debt crises, etc.) that affect your investments.
It was the Latin poet Horace who asserted the primacy of the permanent truths of art over the ephemeral fads and crises of life, in the axiom, «ars longa, vita brevis» (roughly, «art is long, life is short»).
And read: «Wind energy - the whole truth» at: http://www.windenergy-the-truth.com/ And to show how completely irrelevant wind power is in regard to the worldwide energy and climate crisis visit the following link: http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=9024179&contentId=7044895 And play around with the charts you see there (The BP charts regarding energy reserves and energy consumption worldwide over the last 20 to 40 years.)
«While conventional D.C. wisdom is focused on the manufactured crisis of the «fiscal cliff,» the truth is that the most urgent threat to our national safety and economic well - being is the climate cliff that we are already beginning to tumble over,» Brad Johnson, campaign manager of ClimateSilence.org, said in a response.
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