Sentences with phrase «many human tragedies»

Calling the crisis a «national shame and a human tragedy,» Trump vowed to crack down on heroin imports from Mexico and fentanyl imports from China.
Calling the crisis a «national shame and a human tragedy,» Trump said ending the epidemic «will require the resolve of our entire country.»
I just don't think it's fair to imply that religion has to take the majority of the blame for such human tragedy.
I don't know what foolish things people and nations will permit themselves to do in the near future, what compacts we will make with hell through the use of nuclear and biological weapons, what ecological disasters we will actively perpetrate or merely permit to happen or what unprecedented human tragedy we will willingly or witlessly sponsor.
Christian Scientists generally would agree that bringing prayer to bear on human tragedy and suffering does not preclude taking other practical steps to alleviate them.
You stepped in to protect the interests of the most innocent and vulnerable person in this human tragedy, the dying father whose suffering is being unnecessarily increased by the theft of his pain meds.
My mind immediately jumped to the disgusting proselytizing that so often occurs right after a natural disaster or human tragedy — whether in a family, or on a larger scale.
In several of the worst crashes, either wind shear or metal fatigue in engines has been identified as responsible for regrettable human tragedies.
In a recent book I read (Engaging the Powers), the author suggested that such a response is natural in light of the ever - increasing tide of natural catastrophes and human tragedies that are paraded before our eyes on Television and the Newspapers on a daily basis.
Maybe that grand goal of the good society is brought into being not by vigilante types, nor yet by romantic revolutionaries, nor by any visionary ideologies and scenarios of the right or left, but by the ambiguous resolution of human tragedies in thousands of little courtrooms across the land.
Whether or not he is has nothing to do with his unblinking recognition of what he calls the human tragedy of «the system of real socialism.»
The result has been the escalation of one of our century's greatest human tragedies.
Calling them «migrants» puts a political label on the human tragedy.
One could travel in this bicentennial year to a thousand American communities, and in each of them see instances of human tragedy directly based upon failures of justice and the breakdown of moral ideas — this in the face of operative legal systems.
Though full of human tragedies and contradictions, God embraces this ark.
Further, God's sovereign goodness is what makes the gravest of human tragedies — the murder and execution of the Son of God — actual good news (Acts 2:22 - 23; cf. 4:27 - 28).
And then the human tragedy happens, and the train wreck, and then Christ comes.
Kerrin now sees her father more as a human tragedy than as a cruel person.
If it is successful in its primary task, it will help to deal the death blow to the status of alcoholism as a major area of human tragedy.
When people's faith wavers in the face of poverty and other human tragedies, how do you address that?
I think it is time to put aside fairy tales when dealing with real human tragedies like this.
The indications are that many of them came to theological study with a religion so sentimental or so narrowly Christ - centered that it had left them without answers to their deepest questions about the reason for their existence, about the meaning of human tragedy, and the significance of mankind's history.
«This might be the greatest human tragedy confronting us right now and if we can help in some small way, we owe it to ourselves to try,» said Martin Cody, Founder and President of Cellar Angels.
As with many human tragedies own goals, Gagic's special moment is greeted with widespread laughter.
Each death has been a human tragedy for which nobody has been held accountable.
Labour has cancelled the launch of its general election campaign as the human tragedy in the Indian Ocean takes precedence over domestic affairs.
«Only this terrible government would think that's a bad idea» The pilot area announcement came as part of a package of measures announced employers» organisation CBI today, as Mr Clegg spoke about the «human tragedy» of youth unemployment.
Youth unemployment isn't just an unforgivable economic waste — it's a human tragedy too.
The logic goes that if companies are putting the proper processes in place across their businesses and supply chains and responding to minor infringements as they happen, then shocking human tragedies like Rana Plaza should be avoided.
This suggested that a unilateral agreement would not be achieved despite strong evidence mounting from UN led investigation that arming the rebels is the only source of action to end «the worst human tragedy of our time».
As a result one person per day is dying on the transplant waiting list as a result, something Mr Brown describes as an «avoidable human tragedy we can and must address».
It is a human tragedy.
The human tragedy, of course, is who will pay the price for Cuomo's alliance with the Working Families Party & Co.: i.e., the children of actual working families, who have no avenues of escape from rotten public schools where they aren't learning.
He also says it looks like IS is playing a bigger part in Syria, where the situation is «extremely dangerous» and a «human tragedy».
Interwoven with stories of the human tragedy is Fountain's account of the painstaking scientific gumshoe work necessary to piece together how such a monster earthquake had occurred.
It is hard to rank human tragedies, but by all accounts this is one of the worst on the African continent today.
It just brought it home: Every one of these shipwrecks we excavate is possibly a site of terrible human tragedy.
Does access to the prevention of human tragedy justify the possibility of misuse?
In «Tragic end for Puerto Rico site,» he reported on a NEON site in Puerto Rico that «was undone by a human tragedy [but also] represented a loss of capacity for the project.»
But beyond the human tragedy, the war has also taken its toll on the DRC's wildlife as a result of insecurity, heightened illegal bushmeat trade and increased deforestation.
But it is only recently that the human tragedy behind the numbers became a vivid reality to the world, with photos of the ordeals that these refugees are facing as they try to reach European countries now inundating the international media.
«As soon as you start studying rabies in wildlife, you're confronted by the human tragedy,» she says.
Any attempts to weaken even the current environmental regulations will add to this unfolding human tragedy
[A] taut, tense and witty tale of human tragedy and triumphant humanity set against the sweep of modern India.
It's history as a progression of human tragedy.
Like the best scenes in Wes Craven's Last House on the Left or all of Tobe Hooper's original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Manson Family places horror in our face in a way a glib depiction of human tragedy like Pearl Harbor does not.
Yet it is precisely this first - hand element that allows his depiction of a horrendous human tragedy to hit its targets on such a gut level.
The task force, established by Senator Simon last May in the wake of several reports highly critical of the city's school system — one calling its dropout problem «a human tragedy of enormous dimensions» — was aimed at turning Chicago into an «urban laboratory» for educational experimentation.
A report coming out today puts a dollar cost on the human tragedy of school drop outs.
Next to each door, faded spray - paint Xs — the rushed written language of rescue workers — tell the human tragedy.
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