Sentences with phrase «n't rise to the challenge»

They often feel that they can't rise to that challenge because they have no experience of substance misuse.
But Jesus didn't rise to the challenge.
Mr. Cizik did not rise to this challenge, choosing not to argue about my facts.
Ferguson met and beat the Mourinho challenge whereas Wenger was so traumatized by Mourinho and did not rise to the challenge again.
It's a shame that Wenger has not risen to the challenges up to this moment!
my opinion is that OG has proven himself in the last calendar year to be a top striker, its only us Arsenal supporters who don't rate him the way the footballing world see him, this season he has the best minute to scoring ratio in the EPL, if he was playing for Chelsea we would all be wishing he was playing for us for double the salary and pay 60 to 70 million to buy him, almost every club has striker, defensive midfielders, and goalkeeper problems but not us we have a full squad for the first time for a ling time but some how we don't rise to the challenge
It's not like he hasn't stumbled — 2013 finals when he missed a late free throw, 2015 Clippers series when he flamed out offensively, 2016 when Durant turned the tables in the 4Q of Game 4 and Kawhi didn't rise to the challenge for the rest of the series — but he always comes back with more, and it would be easy for someone like him to say, «You know what, people already say I'm the best two - way player, why am I killing myself to learn the 9th option on a side pick and roll?»
Some of our players have not risen to the challenge.
But it is the definition of equity, and we certainly can't rise to the challenge without acknowledging where we are and where we need to go as an education system.
KERRY: Unfortunately, as the scientific understanding of climate change has advanced, our nation hasn't risen to the challenge.
California «did not rise to the challenge and allow price signals to pass to the consumer,» wrote Sweeney, «thus creating a crisis.»
If the SRA does not rise to the challenge, the recent paper from the College of Law's Legal Services Policy Institute has shown how easily an alternative regulatory body could be established.

Not exact matches

This is the primary challenge facing the press, they say, not Facebook — and rising to this challenge «could usher in a new golden age for the Fourth Estate.»
Why not embrace the negative aspects so a true hero can rise to the challenge?
And if you don't believe in an idea or care about its success, it's harder to rise above the inevitable challenges and this will show in the results.
With the number of female founders on the rise, it is no longer uncommon to publicly discuss the challenges of raising capital while visibly pregnant, how long one can put off starting a family, or what constitutes an appropriate maternity leave plan for businesses that are not large enough to require adherence to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
However, current payment rails aren't equipped to rise to these key challenges:
Perhaps we should not be surprised that Harper decided not to rise to that challenge.
I can't wait to see how our team rises to the challenge of the Real - Time Marketing mindset.»
We don't just assign people to projects — we challenge them to learn, lead, teach, problem - solve and rise to every occasion.
Why don't you muster up a little courage for once in your life and rise to the challenge?.
Emmaus challenges us to see that it isn't our unshakable faith and deep spirituality that connect us with the risen Christ, but our smallest gestures of hospitality and friendship.
It was not until the rise of the research university in the nineteenth century that the older liberal - arts model began to be challenged significantly.
Science Can not Prove History In the movie Religulous (which I recently reviewed), Bill Maher challenged Francis Collins (the leading geneticist of the Human Genome Project) to scientifically prove that Jesus really lived, died, and rose again.
It's not exactly a spoiler to say our heroes rise to the challenge (or, at least, they do in the first four episodes that were made available to critics).
The «have nots» are rising to challenge the «haves,» usually with scarcely any conception of the necessary economic, political, and demographic conditions required to produce a high standard of living.
After all, if we «swallow the camel» by not challenging the notion that unplanned natural forces gave rise to all living things, starting from nothing but nonliving chemicals, and «strain out the gnat» of man's consciousness as the sole exception to an otherwise completely natural explanation, are we not allowing religious beliefs to interfere with scientific explanation?
Some people believe because they have met someone who shines with New Creation, some believe because when they are in church they experience or once experienced something, some people believe because belief was inculcated in childhood and has never been challenged or the challenge has never risen to the level to breaking the belief system, some people believe because not to believe is too scary to contemplate, some people believe because they read, heard or saw something that broke through into their heart of hearts... There is no one way into or out of belief.
I have come to the sad conclusion that many Christians of my generation [I am 70 years old] are not only not up to the challenge; but they are reluctant to pass the mantle of power / leadership to the next generation and take the role of advisors / encouragers to them as they trial and error [the only way we can learn a new thing] their way to discovering and institutionalizing the New Reformation Rose.
January may not be your favourite time for eating ice cream or other frozen treats, but some of you hardy souls rose to the challenge with enthusiasm.
In 1801, the brewers at Guinness rose to the challenge, developing a beer with higher hops and more gravity that didn't just survive the journey, but offered a unique new beer.
Visitors to the three - day event will be able to explore the company's broad portfolio of vegetarian capsules, which not only meet the rising demand for clean - label supplements but also solve numerous technical formulation challenges.
rest assured that they're helping support the ONLY organisation dedicated to championing Real Bread and the bakeries making it, and challenging the not so great things getting in the way of its rise.
Rabobank said the rise of Black Sea was not a short - term phenomenon and urged Australian suppliers to rise to the challenge by focusing on their value proposition.
It's great to see Sasha rise to the challenge and get an opportunity against someone who isn't Charlotte Flair, and it's similarly wonderful for Alexa to get another chance to defend her belt against one of RAW's biggest stars.
You will see he too has no tracking back qualities, when it goes bad he won't rise up to the challenge like many others in this team already.
FACT.I will try very hard not to rise to your innane comments so that you can have a good nights sleep in the future, as it seems to annoy you when someone challenges your views.
Birmingham, by contrast, rose to the occasion, reveling in the challenge of not only upsetting the favourites, but also of ending their own trophy drought, which stretched back to 1963.
When a student's schoolwork provides her with a challenge that she can rise to and overcome, she gets a chance to experience, in a way that is hard to reproduce through positive affirmations alone, those much - sought - after Deci - and - Ryanesque feelings of competence and autonomy: This wasn't easy, but I did it.
Although challenges initially rose from not training all staff simultaneously, the decision to make training a requirement for advancement has proved to be wise.
Kids who are stressed feel they don't have the resources they need to rise to the challenge, putting their stress is squarely in the harmful «threat» category.
«Nothing else truly matters: not the NHS, now in its most severe crisis since its creation; not the real challenge of the modern economy, the new technological revolutions of AI and Big Data; not the upgrade of our education system to prepare people for this new world; not investment in communities left behind by globalisation; not the rising burden of serious crime; or bulging prison populations; or social care; not even, irony of ironies, a genuine policy to control immigration.
The rather unexpected rise of the euro sceptic and national - conservative alternatives for Germany, namely the (AfD) might be a serious opponent to the CDU / CSU on the political right, challenging the CDU / CSU not to abandon all of its socially - conservative positions and questioning its recent rapprochement towards the centre - left.
In a wide - ranging study of UK central government, we found that not only did formal complaints and legal challenges to central government rise sharply over the three decades up to 2010, but government administration costs also increased by two - fifths in real terms — even though the civil service lost a third of its staff.
I challenged David Cameron to stop the badger cull not only due to rising costs, animal welfare concerns and public anger, but also because of widespread criminal activity, which threatens the future of a species which is protected by law and has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
So Conference, even in difficult times, even as we face a huge deficit, we will rise to the challenge and build an economy that works for the many and not just a few at the top.
Supporters of Charles Kennedy's bid for the Liberal Democrat leadership are increasingly concerned that the frontrunner to succeed Paddy Ashdown has not done enough to clinch victory in the first count - and may face a dangerous run - off against the rising challenge of Simon Hughes.
«The sacrifices of our fallen heroes, heroines, and veterans who rose up to the security challenges can not go un-noticed.»
With HIV rates continuing to rise, we can't afford to sit on the fence on major sexual health challenges.
«The challenge of feeding growing populations healthily while minimising environmental damage - particularly as food and fuel prices continue to rise - should remind governments that this is not a time to step away from tackling our food system,» he said.
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