Sentences with phrase «face of crisis»

It seems to me that while there some schools of economic thought that seemed to crumble in then face of the crisis, economic history held up pretty well.
Regardless, the episode highlighted Waugh's cool head in the face of crisis — the same instinct that helped carry Scotiabank through the worst of the financial crisis almost entirely unscathed and transformed the bank for years to come.
In the face of crisis or danger or even gross incompetence, they remain steely - eyed, focused, and on point.
Just as our 188 member countries have been changing in the face of the crisis, so has the IMF.
Where others see Summers as combative, likely to cause clashes at fragile moments, Obama sees an urge to consider every option in the face of a crisis, according to longtime advisers.
fluffy generalizations in the face of crisis.
He saw the conflict in contemporary socialism and its immobility in the face of the crises that confronted it — e.g., its inability to make decisive use of the means of power for its own protection and that of Weimar democracy as such — as due to its overdependence on bourgeois presuppositions.
In the cases of both J and P, one can detect that this interpretive act is indeed a response to a social crisis, is an assertion in the face of the crisis, and is a remarkable act of imagination.
Ever meet a wise person who is able to remain poised and decisive in the face of crisis?
Gibbs and by extension Debuchy — Well we never knew that Sagna was a potentially good CB until he was fielded there in the face of a crisis and we all began to ask that he be given a chance there!
That was absolutely our experience with the extremist philosophies of our midwives that directly impacted our care in the face of crisis.
They are, in part, protests at a poverty of political imagination in the face of the crisis.
This episode demonstrates that the West does not always follow the same course of action in the face of a crisis.
«Their arrogance and complacency in the face of a crisis is one of the greatest dangers the NHS faces... The crisis in A&E proves that you can't trust David Cameron with the NHS.»
By working together, thousands of ants can stay alive in the face of a crisis like a flood by using their own bodies to build a boat.
With continued innovation, better preservation techniques may be the first transplant technology to change the face of this crisis.
Authenticity attracts the power to re-create ourselves in the face of crises and challenges.
These consequences may have less to do with the practices themselves and more to do with the «style» of their enactment (e.g., acting with assurance, displaying a confident attitude, remaining calm in the face of crises).
While often forgotten, this is an important coverage that helps you to continue your standard of living even in the face of crisis.
This can be the result even in the face of a crisis, when a dog's condition rapidly deteriorates over mere hours.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) granted $ 10,000 to Artists Space for the exhibition, but when the catalogue appeared with an essay by David Wojnarowicz that excoriated politicians and the clergy for their inaction in the face of the crisis — or for their outright attacks on people with AIDS — the NEA came under fire from ultraconservative politicians such as Senator Jesse Helms.
Curated by Christine Eyene, this exhibition takes on the rhetoric of the importance of art «now more than ever», a discourse that gained currency on social media in the face of the crisis of humanism, to examine the relationship between the sociopolitical and aesthetics.
Curated by Christine Eyene, «Still unresolved and very much ongoing» responds to the rhetoric of «the importance of art now more than ever» that gained currency on social media in the face of the crisis of humanism.
The Sunshine Eaters exhibition highlights how contemporary artists and designers look to the land, plants, flowers and trees as a means to imagine and conjure hope in the face of crises.
Amazing that something this important gets left wide open in the face of a crisis.
By trading in violence and chaos for natural beauty, Trouern - Trend focuses on what he describes as the «resiliency of life in the face of crisis
We should emphasise the old - fashioned virtues of uniting in the face of a crisis, of resourcefulness and community action.
General counsel including the Co-operative Group's Alistair Asher on leadership, ethics and the role in - house lawyers play in the face of a crisis
In the face of the crisis that we see before the courts, much of the legal market is not well equipped to practise arbitration and lacks even a basic understanding of its mechanics.
In the face of this crisis, leaders in the civil legal aid sector are responding creatively to expand their ability to serve more people.
I really think that the Law Society's in each province and the Canadian Bar Association need to do more in the face of this crisis.
While often forgotten, this is an important part of your New York Renters Insurance that helps you to continue your standard of living even in the face of crisis.
While often forgotten, this is an important coverage that helps you to continue your standard of living even in the face of crisis.
The example candidate even has metrics to show how her contributions to care improvement raised the standard for patient care, increased capacity for patient intake, elevated patient satisfaction, and ensured effective response in the face of a crisis.
This is consistent with McCubbin and McCubbin's [82] early definition of the study of resilience as the search for ``... characteristics, dimensions, and properties of families which help families to be resistant to disruption in the face of change and adaptive in the face of crisis situations» (p. 247).
Dr. Alan Garrison of Family Crisis Counseling, Atlanta, GA, understands the two faces of crisis (danger, opportunity) and aids individuals, couples, and family members to meet their life goals through the use of four key assumptions.
We lose hope in the face of crisis and the daily grind.
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