Sentences with phrase «fraught moment for»

What history — including the career of Agnes Macphail — can tell us about this fraught moment for women in politics

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For Mr. Kalanick, the moment was especially fraught.
Leaving that fraught question alone for the moment, I would raise a different one: Do microphones encourage poor preaching?
It had its fraught moments of course, not only for Owen Smith and me, and I hope we don't make a habit of it.
Writer - director Tanya Hamilton's intellectually ambitious debut drama Night Catches Us is all the more notable for setting well - drawn fictional characters in a fraught, real moment in civil rights history.
If there are moments early on in which the film seems unfocused in its wide - ranging approach to capturing the fraught moment in American history, the perspective soon tightens to one specific location for many of the film's 143 minutes: the Algiers Motel.
b > There's no current airdate for Kevin and Claire Underwood's fifth outing but, going by the closing moments of season four (war's been waged and the First Lady has the upper hand over her husband), things will be more fraught than ever.
It is rare for questions to flow in two directions between a scientist and a science journalist, but on an issue as fraught and complex as human - driven global warming — with both the physical climate and communications climate in flux — there's never been a more important moment for such a conversation.
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