Sentences with phrase «made in moments of crisis»

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They also know that is in those wildest moments - the rare but recurring crisis of the financial world - where the biggest fortunes of Wall Street are made and lost.
As Christopher Lasch also points out, new therapies» solutions are tautological, self - defeating to the extent that they advise people «not to make too large an investment in love and friendship, to avoid excessive independence on others, and to live for the moment — the very conditions that created the crisis of personal relations in the first place» (New York Review of Books [September 30, 1976]-RRB-.
This response was continuous, although the resurrection marked the crisis in its development — the moment when loyalty to the person reached its climax and when faith in the meaning of the event as an act of God became for the first time clear and sure — but at every stage this response was a constituent and creative element in the event itself, and the event had not fully happened until this response of faith had been fully made.
It is precisely in moments of crisis where a decision is demanded that one often is unable to mobilize his powers of reflection to make a prudent choice.
The new moment of which this book is one evidence is made possible, in large part, by the much - discussed «crisis of liberalism.»
«I always want the city and the county and local communities to elect people who share the values of the public, that are going to work hard, they have the utmost integrity, that you can rely on in a moment of crisis to make sound decisions, and will attract quality people to an administration,» he said.
«Today, in this moment of crisis, we have a tremendous opportunity to make our Assembly more vital and inclusive for all of its members.
«The term limits decision was a decision that I made with many of my colleagues at a moment in time when we were facing the worst economic crisis this city had seen since the Great Depression,» Quinn said.
«And I want a Labour leader who will reach out to every part of Britain and can do what Labour has done in the past, which is out of this crisis make it a progressive moment.
At Wikström's restaurant, which starts making sushi in a moment of crisis, the Finnish chef is dressed in an apron and bandana, as if to mimic the attire commonly worn by an itamae.
Setting aside for a moment the question of what kind of «partner» bails on his colleagues in a crisis in order to make more money, this is the harsh reality facing a lot of firms, many of which must have concluded that cutting «less productive» staff, associates or even partners is an existential choice.
At present, the bulk of public services seem to me to be delivered at one of three points in people's involvement with the law: general public legal information delivered through seminars, workshops and pamphlets to people who are idly grazing for legal information or helping a friend; narrowly - focused legal information, advice and representation delivered to individuals at the moment of crisis, often following separation, a threat to take the children or service of process; or, detailed, concrete legal information and advice delivered to individuals who are well engaged in a proceeding, usually unrepresented by counsel, and are seeking details about specific issues, such as making or replying to an application, demanding or making disclosure or preparing for trial.
Knowing what to say and which lawyers and communications professionals to call in those first hours may be the difference between dealing with one crisis (the original incident) and several (the incident plus making up for legal and communications missteps taken in the heat of the moment) for months or even years to come.
Our 24/7 emergency hotline will give you immediate access to an experienced lawyer who can help you to make the right decision quickly in a moment of crisis.
«No one wants to miss a special moment, but real time communication is what connects us in times of crisis too... we want to make sure you can celebrate a cousin's engagement from the other side of the world as well as make sure your friend is safe after a natural disaster,» writes Marcus.
A mutually agreed on plan, in advance, is much better than making up the plan at the moment of crisis.
The last ITM exercise is called «encouragement,» where the person makes unambiguous -» and truthful -» affirmations to himself in a moment of crisis.
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