Sentences with phrase «made out of the dilemmas»

There is a good movie to be made out of the dilemmas of learning a child may have disabilities.

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In that novel, the great Russian writer shows Ivan, Aloysha, and Dmitri as caught in this dilemma of choice; and they are appraised, in their personal quality, as blessed or damned, as we might put it, not by the arbitrary fiat of a deus ex machina, but by the ineluctable working out of what they have made of themselves, what they have become, as this is evaluated in terms of what in an earlier chapter we called whatever ultimately determines and assesses true values in the scheme of things.
He reflects carefully on the basic dilemma» that defending democracy and its rights and liberties may require an abrogation of at least some of those rights and liberties, at least for some persons and for a limited time» and he explicitly sets out to make a moral argument rather than the legal and political - theory arguments favored among critics of the war on terror.
Mustafi and Luiz are yet to step out in the colours of their new sides this season but both fit the profile of exactly what Arsenal and Chelsea have been missing: the former is a cool - headed organiser to step into the void left by Per Mertesacker while the latter's skill on the ball, and determination to take responsibility for driving out from the back like an old school sweeper, makes him a solution to Antonio Conte's selection dilemma in defence.
A pair of polished ginger balls, made out of cornelian, to remind us of the Cornelian dilemma at the heart of politics (being obliged to choose between two courses of action either of which will have a detrimental effect on yourself or on someone near to you).
As they make the long, treacherous journey out of the city and across The Zone, the three of them argue about the meaning of their lives and the importance of faith, among other things, culminating in a dilemma as they reach the threshold of The Room.
As smoothly as Bier makes the proceedings flow, she struggles to lift the drama out of its soap suds when it becomes clear that Audrey's grief is her only distinction, and Jerry's dilemma also hits a shallow bottom (with wide - eyed and rubber - faced del Toro falling back on producing people - pleasing moments).
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a message, book, or box of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that of the disabled student.
I e-mailed Rene and told him of my dilemma, All that I asked for was that whatever he picks out for me has to have (2) things - An Automatic Transmission and my monthly payment could not be any more than the payment I was currently making on my Jeep.
However, there appears to be a dilemma: if more ¨ rights ¨ are put in place by the government, the poor multi-billion dollar airline companies will lose more money forcing them to make cutbacks or even drop out of business.
These escape room sections act as the «gameplay» elements in Zero Time Dilemma and throw challenging puzzles your way that will need to be solved in order to unlock the door and make it out of the room.
Nearly twenty years later, he ran out of wall space and was facing a dilemma: stop collecting, sell some of his collection, store some of the collection, or make more room for it?
You probably have faced the dilemma of how to find out which products are Good and which products are Bad, never mind sorting out when Bad companies make Good products, or vice versa.
You highlight what amounts to a dilemma in the world of resumes, which is: In a business world in which much of the resume - writing advice says to write a «reverse chronological» resume, with your current or most recent work at the top, can a different approach — such as the one you recommend here, more of a «functional» resume — grab a hiring manager's attention quickly?In other words, if you were a hiring manager and saw a resume that was built based on what you recommend, would that trigger some skepticism?My solution: Make sure your cover letter spells this out and prepares the hiring manager for what he or she is about to see on the resume.
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