Sentences with phrase «greatest challenges of our lifetime»

The initiative was the pet project of the prime minister, David Cameron, who described dementia as «one of the greatest challenges of our lifetime».
In 2015, George Osborne highlighted the importance of cyber security in his Autumn Statement: «Earlier this year the Prime Minister asked me to chair the government's committee on cyber, and through that I see the huge collective effort required to keep our country safe from cyber attack, the range of threats we face and how this will be one of the great challenges of our lifetimes

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The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience in love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
Albert Winn's concluding remarks in his review of The Theology of Emil Brunner almost 25 years ago are still apropos: «Though Brunner's system may never become regnant, the great truths for which he has fought throughout a long lifetime will live on to challenge his successors and to be used by them in the theological constructions of the future.»
Hinako closes her heart off from the rest of the world, but her life changes when she is bestowed the power of a Reflector and now must face challenges greater than most teenagers will face in their lifetime.
ADHD won't physically kill you, but it does contribute to a great deal of emotional distress and a lifetime of challenges.
The changes and challenges that come with aging parents can give us one of the greatest, most meaningful, and most growth enhancing periods of our lifetimes.
Being in a relationship, whether it is a traditional marriage or any other form of relationship is one of the greatest challenges most of us will probably have in our lifetime.
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