CHMP is an interdisciplinary initiative shaping
crucial conversations about heath and healthcare, through media, research, education, and public forums.
Not exact matches
But while that is a
crucial national
conversation, the heated pipeline debate sometimes means we pay a lot less attention to the kinds of things we should build in Canada if we're serious
about reducing carbon emissions.
These questions are meant to trigger a response for you to be more intentional
about having
conversations that lead to high employee engagement during those
crucial first few months.
I think the
crucial question for Pentecostals and third - wave charismatics in the next century is to wrestle with catholicity on many levels, and their letters suggest the tangible grounds for being hopeful
about such a
conversation.
I would like to respond to your comments because I think they shed light on a
crucial misunderstanding on what this
conversation is
about.
A
conversation about humanitarian intervention in which religious leaders and scholars are active participants is a
crucial next step.
Those of us who have made the effort to engage Mormons in friendly and sustained give - and - take
conversations have come to see them as good citizens whose life of faith often exhibits qualities that are worthy of the Christian label, even as we continue to engage in friendly arguments with them
about crucial theological issues.
Well, Laura, we will be right back, we're going to continue this
conversation with her, talking
about why mothers are finding online support so
crucial during their breastfeeding journey.
Having a
conversation with a pediatrician could be a
crucial reminder for parents that it's important to ask questions
about firearms storage wherever a child goes to play or visits.
By showing that we are alive to people's concerns, this allows Labour to start having those
crucial conversations with the public
about what they are really upset
about which are things that Labour cares
about — pressures on local health and social care services; a lack of local investment and housing; not sharing the wealth and opportunity that London has; systemic inequality; culture; integration.
Asked last week
about whether the rally indicated Sharpton and National Action Network endorsement for his campaign, Foy dismissed the idea, saying he wasn't trying to invite politics into the
conversation about a hospital that he said is
crucial to the well - being of the neighborhood.
Talk
about a fashion statement: Transgender veteran, Carla Lewis, just started a
crucial conversation with a shirt that reads «Transgender...
Is it
crucial to have a
conversation with a past partner in order to feel good
about ourselves and move forward?
He overhears a
crucial conversation with the doctor
about the farmer's terminal illness:
It's part of the strength of Parker's film that the current controversy doesn't entirely overshadow its impact — and that Birth of a Nation immediately becomes part of another
crucial conversation,
about race.
She gets Brenda alone for a fraught and
crucial conversation (which is against all standard procedures, but never mind), and for the length of that
conversation the movie is
about something, and it works.
There are periods where I was just
about to get comfortable with the story that was being presented, but the musical number would slowly being to develop during a
crucial time in a
conversation.
But it's part of the strength of Parker's film that the current controversy doesn't entirely overshadow its impact — and that «Birth of a Nation» immediately becomes part of another
crucial conversation,
about race.