Sentences with phrase «critical nature of the challenges»

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The critical thing now is a sense of urgency in undertaking such an effort, knowing that no church can be fully true to the Lord or to its own nature as a sign of his kingdom unless it engages the ecumenical challenge.
Logistical guidance could be critical in mitigating some of the consistent difficulties TCs expressed in their reflections, even it this is challenging given the evolving nature of Twitter chats and the social media platform itself.
The extent and nature of coordination in the exercise of influence across members of the organization is a critical challenge from a holistic perspective.
British architect Austin Williams — http://www.futurecities.org.uk — promotes a human - centred approach to nature; challenges risk - aversion and the precautionary principle; believes that environmentalism is driving down social aspirations; criticises the use of politicised solutions to technical problems; encourages debate, argument, critical dialogue and freedom of expression, and fights for development instead of sustainable development.
Like the fabled artefact, delving into complex legal research, especially on issues of reform can often lead to unexpected and difficult results - or lead one down a rabbit hole of questions - but instead of shying away from these challenges, the Women and the Law Society saw Pandora's Box as a means of celebrating the inquisitive and critical nature of the legal mind.
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