Sentences with phrase «deep concerns in»

Amnesty is better know for its work in exposing injustice abroad, but expressed deep concerns in its report, The impact of legal aid cuts, about the situation in England and Wales saying the LASPO Act cuts to legal aid had «stripped away a vital element of support for a fair and just legal system».
We certainly need more information, but it is not appropriate to dismiss deep concerns in light of ongoing revelations of recent dramatic increases in methane in the Arctic.
In many instances where difficult decisions have had to be made, the best counsel has come through corporate listening to God and a corporate sharing of deep concerns in the spirit of loving service.
The prospect of tariffs has created deep concerns in Canada, the No. 1 supplier of both steel and aluminum to the U.S. Ottawa has hinted at retaliatory action, as have the European Union and Mexico, in what could become an all - out trade war.
Our deepest concern in our witness to Christ is salvation.
The trailers for James Toback's Black and White make it look like a run - of - the - mill «hood drama, but Toback has a deeper concern in mind.
«There is a concern, a deep concern in this world, about these things.
Certainly there is deep concern in the children law world because recently there has been a sharp decrease in the volume of applications made by LAs.
Sometimes I'm afraid to go new places so I tip - toe and peek around the corners with deep concern in my eyes...

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Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, who hosted the event, said G7 ministers expressed deep concern about the «despicable» nerve agent attack in Britain and Russia's efforts to destabilize democracies by meddling in elections.
But if that concern looks more like fear — as in, I don't know what I'll do if I lose my job, it's probably because deep down inside you know you are financially unstable.
This is the time to take all that deep thinking you did in Step 1 and share it with each of your candidates, asking them if they feel they can address those questions and concerns, and how they would go about doing so.
The United Nations voiced deep concern about reports of Syrian soldiers and allied Iraqi fighters summarily shooting dead 82 people in east Aleppo districts this week - accusations denied by the army and the Iraqi militia in question.
Great ideas usually come from unexpected connections and initially unproductive flights of curiosity, and it's sometimes hard to pursue those possibilities when you're knee - deep in day - to - day concerns.
The two conservative senators this week expressed deep concern that MacManus was too close to Clinton during her tenure, doesn't share Trump's «America First» agenda and other conservative foreign - policy goals, and, as one of Clinton's closest advisers, was deeply involved in the State Department's initial response to the Benghazi attack.
Recent concern over Greece's sovereign debt has focused attention on some deep - seated problems in Europe.
While Sunrun sells itself to customers as a hassle - free way to save on their electricity bills rather than just a do - gooder environmental option, Jurich's interest in solar stems from a deep concern about air quality that crystallized while she was working in smoggy China.
However, in addition to a deep and talented draft class, another revelation raised concerns for some — Lonzo's father, LaVar.
France's foreign minister said Turkey's concerns for its border security did not justify «the deep incursion of Turkish troops in the Afrin zone», which could also weaken international action against remaining Islamic State fighters in Syria.
In July, when the Bank of Canada cut its policy to its current setting of 0.5 %, policy makers expressed concern over weak non-energy exports and a deep contraction in business investment brought on by the collapse of commodity priceIn July, when the Bank of Canada cut its policy to its current setting of 0.5 %, policy makers expressed concern over weak non-energy exports and a deep contraction in business investment brought on by the collapse of commodity pricein business investment brought on by the collapse of commodity prices.
As many as 107 House Republicans expressed deep concerns last week, writing in an open letter to the president that the «new taxes in the form of broad tariffs would undermine» the «remarkable progress» made by the tax overhaul.
All have deep knowledge in addressing the concerns of highly successful creative professionals and their families.
Steven Wood, CFA, founded GreenWood Investors in late 2010 based on core beliefs that great retruns are generated through a concentrated global portfolio of special situations and deep value opportunities, and can not be generated by being overly concerned with month - to - month returns.
Economist Carlos Leitao, Martin Coiteux, an economist with the Bank of Canada, and Jacques Daoust, the former longtime head of Investissement Québec, each spoke of their deep concern for trends in the Quebec economy after 18 months since the Parti Québécois took power.
The United Nations human rights expert on Myanmar voiced deep concern on Tuesday at a sharply escalation in hostilities in Kachin state, citing reports of the army using aerial bombings, heavy weapons and artillery fire on civilian areas near China.
Perhaps not surprisingly, a recent proposal by the Financial Accounting Standards Board to eliminate pooling has caused deep consternation in corporate boardrooms concerned about earnings and among investment bankers who fear a serious downturn in M&A activity.
British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed «deep concern» over the tariffs in a phone call with Trump on Sunday, according to a Downing Street spokesperson.
A high - level U.S. trade delegation has begun talks with Chinese officials in Beijing as Washington tries to address deep concerns about China's...
Digging deeper, the EcoFiscal Commission has done detailed analysis of the competitiveness concerns surrounding carbon pricing in Canada.
That's a big concern because Geron would be in deep trouble if J&J backs out.
The entry in the Bitcoin mining sector of these new Japanese players with relatively deep pockets is likely to be welcomed by those concerned about China's dominance of the mining industry.
That, with few exceptions, it met with silence or approval from others in the would be first estate is cause for deep concern about the state of democratic governance.
«In particular, we express our deep concern about the whereabouts and well - being of lawyer Zhang Kai.
«Lear's counterpart in the contemporary Church,» writes Mankowski, «is a certain segment of clergymen which has made it a practice to vindicate its prejudices by affecting to consult with the faithful, to listen to their concerns, only to announce with astonishment that God's Little Ones are pleading for precisely those changes for which the Listeners themselves have a deep and discerning sympathy.»
In the tense atmosphere of the city council meeting the night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then read a prepared statement signed by 18 members of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them as being unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
Yet, in my view, a living system of belief requires doubts to birth research, concerns that give way to rethinking, and exploration of our own deep assumptions that let us realize our own humanness and limitations.
Imagine, then, the young courtier, deeply concerned with the social and political problems of his country, which is faced by a «demise of the crown» at a time of crisis in international affairs; concerned with these problems, but at a level deeper than that of ordinary political discussion.
But to maintain an ethnically homogeneous church in a context in which there are Christians of many ethnicities impresses many as a failure to display the unity in Christ that was certainly a deep concern of Wesley.
Callers to local pastors expressed deep worry and concern whether they could remain in the ELCA.
He wrote in his letter:»... I have deep concerns that the participation by our Episcopal colleagues in the consecration of Canon Lines, with or without the support of their respective dioceses, is contrary to the spirit of the canons of the Council of Nicaea and, most importantly, outside of the authority of our National Constitution.
Here the more universal concept shows itself also the more rich in content; whoever has it can deduce from it all the mathematical relations which concern the special problems, while on the other hand, he takes these problems not as isolated but as in continuous connection with each other, thus in their deeper systematic connections.
When each member of the family, though loving the other members, goes his own way without much concern for the interests of the others and without their doing anything in common, there is no deep foundation on which to build a common life.
A primary concern of SR, therefore, is practical: to create space in which the «deep reasonings» of a community can be made more public than they are at present.
I believe the theology of nature has a particular and peculiarly important role to play in bringing out the deeper shared concerns on many (even all) of the «theologies of.»
Those who undertake an honest search for truth in a matter of deep Christian concern must expect to arouse strong feelings.
But to have an organisation such as the Law Society seeming to promote or encourage a policy which is inherently gender discriminatory in a way which will have very serious implications for women and possibly for children is a matter of deep concern
They had inculcated a deep sense of sin and a conscious need of personal salvation; they had overpassed national and racial lines and had made religious faith a matter of individual conviction; they had emphasized faith in immortality and the need of assurance concerning it; they had bound their devotees together in mystical societies of brethren fired with propagandist zeal; and they had accentuated the interior nature of religious experience in terms of an, indwelling Presence, through whom human life could be «deicized.»
She is rightly convinced also that her conviction has deep roots in the Bible and especially in Jesus's concern for the poor and oppressed.
What has been said in this chapter represents, however briefly and inadequately, what the deepest Christian faith in God is concerned to affirm.
that their goal should be to press through surface concerns in order to address something deeper in the hearts of their hearers.
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