Sentences with phrase «identity crisis for»

The decision was a messy one, carrying the baggage of both a financial and identity crisis for the school.
If 2012's Tomb Raider reboot represented something of an identity crisis for a Lara who professed psychological trauma at being forced to kill while demonstrating a penchant for the endless repetition of that very act, Rise Of The Tomb Raider represents the transference of that identity crisis to the game..
This identity crisis for some cases results in major isolation from the society.
This perpetuates an extreme identity crisis for both whites and Blacks.
Increasingly losing relevance among customers, «Snapdeal has been having an identity crisis for the last couple of years,» Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Delhi - based Greyhound Research, had said in July 2016.
You can't really say that all the laffs that comics have extracted from McConaughey's ads have brought on an identity crisis for Lincoln — «What kind of luxury carbuyer wants to get into conversations with a bull?»
This is causing an identity crisis for markets.

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The go - to retailer for scenesters everywhere seems to be having an identity crisis as its net loss for Q1 reached US$ 42.8 million.
Silicon Valley is facing an identity crisis — once the poster child for futuristic innovation, it's increasingly seen as a bunch of rich white guys chasing money at the expense of everybody else, including their employees and society at large.
Zappos strips it down, Eric Schmidt's book, an identity crisis at the workplace, digital detectives, and what Google + means for your business.
It is a sustained meditation on Jewish messianism and its political implications for the State of Israel's perpetual identity crisis.
Popular delusions such as the transgender craze offer simplistic explanations and solutions for the multidimensional life crises of identity.
As pointed out in Chapter 3, a key factor in the successful resolution of the intimacy crisis is the possession of a firm sense of personal identity as a foundation for intimate relationships.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
The political crisis that we're witnessing in Ukraine is nothing less than a battle for national identity, and Ukrainians, like their Orthodox and Catholic neighbors in Russia and Poland, regard religious affiliation as essential to their self - understanding.
The reason is that the Western churches themselves are not ready for reunion, not having solved their own identity crises.
If you don't know who you are, if you have an «identity crisis» it means either that you have never found Christ and are still looking for Him, or else that you don't love Him enough, or faithfully enough: you don't obey Him.
Most seem to think that we're in the midst of an identity crisis, one that will determine the shape and direction of the North American church for many years to come.
A couples» growth group, including others facing the mid-years identity crisis, could help Tom and Joan in their struggles for a new relationship.
As for Canada, their elimination comes amid an identity crisis.
BaB got «optimistic» for a minute, and it gave me a major crisis of identity.
For the umpteenth year running, the term «identity crisis» has been wheeled out yet again as fans either demand a racing utopia of the future, or V8 Valhalla of the past.
There are many successful women out there, who, when they become moms, have a bit of an identity crisis because it seems like they can't continue their own paths, like they have to give themselves up for the baby.
They pick up on your identity crisis and can feel subconscious guilt for being the main force behind it.
«The identity crisis we faced as teenagers became an asset for us as we became adults and parents.
This is because support for democracy and self - determination were based in part upon the assumption that such things were an intrinsic part of their Western identity — to find this heritage denied by those they wished to join meant a loss of identity and corresponding political ideological crisis.
For the past five years it has had both a leadership crisis and an identity crisis.
The sweary joshing of chief - of - staff Nicholas, played by a swaggering Sope Dirisu, with conscientious, quietly ambitious, and gay, Sam (a beautifully anguished Simon Lennon), soon becomes sinister and is the backdrop for an identity crisis — both political and sexual — of the conflicted protagonist.
«Let's not legislate for tolerance by being intolerant,» she argues in today's piece, claiming that the nation could be poised to «lose a generation of British Muslims to a tormented identity crisis» if we don't «relentlessly pursue a very British Islam».
For me too, it has become somewhat of a fashion identity crisis.
The writer relocates to her hometown and falls for his subject who suffers from an identity crisis as evidenced by her inability to determine how she likes her eggs.
It's nice to see DICE returning to the roots of what makes this series so amazing, and I'm happy that, for the first time in years, a new Battlefield game doesn't feel like it is in the middle of an identity crisis.
As fantastical and magical as this story is, Dayton and Faris bring a warm realism to the material, and the screenplay rings clear as a bell for anyone who has ever suffered from identity crisis or pressure to live up to an ideal image in a romantic relationship.
Take Bolt for example, the loveable and stunningly adorable main character who, in less than 90 minutes, shows a wide spectrum of emotions and behavior, ranging from self - realization, denial and identity crisis.
May's speech today was seen as a crucial opportunity for her to exude confidence and authority over a ruling party that members say now faces an identity crisis and an uncertain path forward.
Seems that with Machete Kills, along with lowering my standards of moviegoing entertainment (I paid $ 8.75 to see Miss San Antonio, not Mel Gibon... or even a Chuck Sheen who's seemingly undergoing an identity crisis as he's credited as Carlos Estévez for the first time in... well, years), I've also gone ahead and broken a long - standing moviegoing rule of mine — to avoid seeing a sequel before getting to see the original first.
Somewhat similarly, the new trailer for Project X is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis, the beginning putting a heavy focus on the reactions from test screenings, but then that issue completely gives way to absolutely raucous footage from the film.
Grace of Monaco, which follows Grace Kelly as she deals with a crisis of marriage and identity along with political turmoil, was originally slated for a limited release on November 17 and Foxcatcher was set to premiere on December 20.
Dr. Molefi Asante, father of the director, suggests that the holiday was born more out of a cultural crisis than an identity crisis because, historically, African - American school kids have had «two sets of notes, one for the test, one for the truth.»
For Grace, it's a crisis of marriage and identity during a dispute between Monaco's Prince Rainier III and France's Charles De Gaulle and a looming French military invasion of the principality in the early 1960s.
Now that era and time have been re-created in Battle of the Sexes, a terrific new film that isn't just about that infamous match but also equal rights and pay for women as well as the sexual identity crisis King was going through at the time.
It feels unnecessarily alarmist to call this moment a crisis, yet 2016 does appear poised to be a pivotal year for Sundance's identity.
I discovered a litany of bogus character traits for the title character that paint a picture of an entitled, conniving, cheating, vapid, disloyal, snotty, conformist white girl going through a phony personality crisis so she can put - on her next «Basic» (à la «Ingrid Goes West») identity as one more white female college student in New York City with rocks in her head.
Heather Hough, Emily Penner, Joe Witte, are authors of «Identity crisis: Multiple measures and the identification of schools under ESSA,» published in August 2016 by Policy Analysis for California Education.
I was able to achieve this success, not because I planned it (you can never truly plan for success), but because I embraced my career identity crisis.
Wisconsin Republicans looking to win a U.S. Senate seat that's been in Democratic control for more than 50 years are facing an ideological identity crisis as they wrestle with what type of candidate they want to field for the open spot.
Identity crisis: Multiple measures and the identification of schools under ESSA Policy Analysis for California Education analysis by Heather Hough, Emily Penner, Joe Witte
With the new - for - 2012 Rio, Kia aims to send us into a full - on identity crisis.
Despite an apparent identity crisis, the Maxima makes a case for itself.
After losing its mantle as most popular sedan to the Toyota Camry in 1997, the Ford Taurus went through a bit of an identity crisis, but it's back with a vengeance for the 2010 model year with a whole new platform.
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