Sentences with phrase «leadership questions now»

If we look at economic questions and leadership questions now Labour's position looks bleak.

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Until now, Facebook has tried to weather the PR storm without putting its top executives in the crossfire, generating questions about their leadership and whether the social network was really taking responsibility.
Now, deliver two separate newsletters highlighting distinct pieces of content — one focused on industry thought leadership and one focused on a question specific to the purchase decision.
The question is not whether the ministry will reflect the institutional forms of leadership in the world but whether it will reflect these with the difference that Christian faith and church life require, whether, in short, the minister will remain «man of God» despite the fact that he is now a director instead of a ruler.
Now David, even if we say that there are questions of interpretation (what does husband of one wife mean), I am sure we can agree that Paul (or whoever you think wrote it) is saying for leadership there are some people who are in and some people are out.
However, one victory since the end of December and now a crushing defeat in the FA Cup, a competition the Hammers could have realistically won given the number of big names who have already exited, has left some supporters questioning the club's leadership.
As a result, the questions many undecided Americans, and even Republicans, now seem to be asking themselves are no longer about «establishment versus anti-establishment» politics, but about more basic ideas such as: steady leadership versus poor temperament, qualified knowledge versus disqualifying ignorance, and an inclusive politics versus a mindless, endless bigotry.
«I'm not going to get into a politics question about who should be in the leadership right now,» Miller said.
Now the yearly party accounts for 2015 have been released, shedding some light on one of the biggest questions in Britain this summer: is Labour thriving or disintegrating under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn?
The on - topic and off - topic questions in the Q&A portion of the press conference included: the project status when de Blasio took office and how his approach to affordable housing differs from Mayor Bloomberg, whether there are any differences in Phase I of the project as being initiated now versus as approved by the Bloomberg administration, what he sees as a realistic percentage of units being «affordable» in projects located closer to or in Manhattan, whether he counts this project towards his goal of 200,000 affordable units, the NYPD officer recently arrested in India, the status of speed camera approvals from Albany, the FOIL delays and responses which did not produce any emails or documents in the Findlayter case, the NYPD / FDNY hockey brawl, Queens Library President Thomas Galante and the newly elected leadership of NYSUT (the state teachers union).
A key question now, as was the case four years ago, is how much the Democrats are willing to bend to accommodate dissident members who have problems with the current leadership, or want special treatment or (as is most often the case) both.
We didn't plan for it before, we now have to get every citizen not a question of Mr. Bad or Mr. Good, the total leadership has to realise that all Nigerians have to come together, we've to roll up our sleeves so that everyone has a role to play.
The question of the leadership, which could have explosively boiled over, now subsides to the usual simmer.
The parliamentary party has a clear collective mandate as the official opposition, partly on the basis of a manifesto with clear commitments to Nato and the EU plus renewal of Trident, all policies now put into question by Corbyn's leadership campaign.
«Between his service in the military and now in Congress, Chris obviously brings a unique, practical, hands - on perspective to the questions of leadership that are at the heart of our program in Leadership Studies.
The leadership candidates now have one last televised hustings on Question Time this Thursday to put their case to become Labour leader to members.
While the formation of a government remains a rank impossibility for a Corbyn leadership, there is now no question about his grip on the party.
The contentious Trump era finds its questionable politics taken to task in films that use the past (The Post, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour) to ask provocative questions about what defines genuine leadership and why Constitutional freedoms need protecting now more than ever.
The teachers unions now face an environment in which their traditional enemies are emboldened, their traditional allies are deserting, and some of their most devoted activists are questioning the leadership of their own officers.
I've been in leadership positions long enough now, as a dean and now as provost, to know that the answer to the question — how to lead in the current environment of higher education at this point in time — is very complex.
Now the school, which continues to spend more than it takes in, is seeking new leadership and grappling with questions about its consulting firm.
Responding to AMs» questions on the report in January, First Minister Carwyn Jones said the Welsh government was now offering education a «clear way forward», but conceded that there had been a «blurring of the lines of accountability, in terms of leadership in schools [and] in terms of leadership in local education authorities» previously.
Responding to an investor's question about Medal of Honor, Riccitiello disclosed: «I don't want to give away the thunder from our call but for quite a long time now I've been saying it's our long term goal to take back the first person shooter category leadership.
My questions were not to provoke a fight and was prompted by Dr. Curry's link to a Politifact story which stated — the committee's rules on issuing subpoenas were recently changed where the committee under Smith's leadership has now issued six subpoenas, more than were used in its previous 54 - year history.
Now, with the city about to get its first new leadership in 12 years, much of the conference pondered the questions of what comes next.
Questioning the company's past blunders won't necessarily lead to new regulations, but it will shine light on whether its leadership can be trusted to continue to be stewards of our personal data now — and if they can be trusted to continue to carry this responsibility in the years ahead.
Schmidt also questioned how the leadership would react if a new idea sweeps the population on the Internet, leading to a new feeling of change or justice which can't be suppressed — given that right now they don't even discuss «the terrible censorship» and humans rights issues.
Now, before we question the president's leadership capabilities, we must also include the caveat that we do not have any direct information on Obama's current «state of mind,» and most likely never will (unless he is willing to take the Adult Attachment Interview5).
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