Sentences with phrase «harsh political realities»

Over the phone a few days after the press conference, Wakefield cited the «idea of the West, Manifest Destiny» as general overarching inspirations, though such notions are especially charged in the wake of the Standing Rock Sioux's battle against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the harsh political realities surrounding immigration from nearby Mexico.
Refugee is the moving and powerful story of a mother of five, Aicha Diop, whose journey to obtain asylum encapsulates the hope of life in America, as well as its harsh political realities.

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Putting aside the fact that Charen seems to be living in la - la land when it comes to the harsh realities many families face, even her political philosophy seems sadly muddled.
He added: «Political realities may seem harsh and they sometimes are.
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Indeed, the idea of a quick resolution to the year's legislative business seemed to be butting into a harsh, timeless political reality: Nothing is ever easy in Albany.
While some voters may seek a respite from harsh realities in award - season films, the Donald Trump era could, on balance, reinforce Hollywood folks» desire to reward movies that contain political undercurrents.
The harsh and disturbing reality is that if successful, Luke Bronin's defeat of Mayor Pedro Segarra may very well be the most audacious political attack on the Latino community by a sitting Democratic Governor.
Ji's particular focus is the harsh realities of life in China today as traditional relationships between its people and the land have been unmoored by social, political, economic and ecological upheavals.
Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev's installations explore the harsh political and economic realities of their native Kyrgyzstan, emphasising the difficulties of everyday life in Central Asia.
Wolfgang Jamann, Secretary General and CEO of CARE International said: «At COP23, political agreements did not sufficiently address the harsh climate reality that millions of poor and vulnerable people already face.
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