Sentences with phrase «national crisis»

As such is it also about the emergence of a heroic «strong leader» in a time of national crisis.
The extreme lack of access to pet resources for millions of people is an overlooked national crisis and a social justice issue in its own right.
Well, she certainly emerged at a time of national crisis.
Mr Letwin told the environmental audit committee there had been «an immediate national crisis in the form of less growth and jobs than we needed» that prompted the Budget's growth agenda.
«We need to get involved because this has become a kind of national crisis with about 1 in 10 adults are now suffering from mental illness so we're just called to be involved because this is becoming an absolute sort of epidemic problem.
And above all, critical events such as national crisis or war can reactivate immigrants» political interest in and renewed identification with their original homeland, however «assimilated» they may have become in their new country.
«Meanwhile, as we appreciate the Police, DSS, SSS, Press and the general public so far for joining us in quenching the crisis before it snowballed into national crisis and for making it known to the public that its not a tribal crisis.
Chapman tells Teacher there's an international and national crisis when it comes to getting enough young people interested and upskilled in STEM so that they can pursue careers in STEM - related fields.
The prime minister has called his government to respond to a major national crisis: its apparent inability to organise a piss - up in a brewery.
The thing that matters is whether Cameron and Clegg can sell this as a time of national crisis where we all must pull together -LRB-..
The goal is to help raise awareness of the human trafficking national crisis; to highlight the unique position that truck drivers are in to take action, and to provide a list of the warning signs of trafficking and the hotline for drivers to identify and report suspects.
As had already happened among the Presbyterians (1837) and Methodists (1844), the weight of slavery tipped the scales towards regional schism, foreshadowing the coming national crisis.
Still, and despite his heavy reliance on teleprompters for even brief talks, he quickly became known among supporters and sympathetic commentators as the nation's «orator - in - chief,» an office he filled by delivering lengthy and sometimes ponderous speeches at moments of apparent national crisis.
The First Lady spoke at one of our LAC general sessions and we're glad that she's championing this very important national crisis of childhood obesity and the many chronic illnesses that are attributed to poor dietary habits.
A recent political scandal involving President Park Geun - hye and her close friend Choi Soon - sil has spilled over politics and extended to South Korea's politics, economy and education, leading to a far - reaching national crisis.
The several political disasters and untold national crises beleaguering Ghanaians are cascadingly becoming too unbecoming and unendurable.
Mr Miliband said that at «a time of acute national crisis» in the wake of last week's Brexit vote, the opposition must be united.
NYSUT, as part of the union family, will respond as it always does in times of great national crisis.
And his supporters are right to say that last year's shambolic coup attempt damaged the party: it was both outrageous and the mark of a farcical absence of political strategy to cripple the opposition at a time of national crisis immediately after the Brexit vote.
Death Metal Angola starts as a brooding national crisis doc and ends as a concert film.
With all the racist sniping from the court sidelines («She'll be wearing a burqa next,» grumbles Michael Gambon's Lord Salisbury) and the preposterous treatment of the friendship as a building national crisis, the film is resonant with contemporary echoes and projects them well.
Even if not a single person dies as a direct result of pollution from Fukushima, it will almost certainly have cost many lives — although we will never know: at a time of utmost national crisis, the Japanese government has been obliged to divert much of its attention and huge resources away from search and rescue to dealing with Fukushima.
«One of the things that has to happen is the scientific community when there is a major national crisis has to be ready to step up immediately, to be at the table to include science in development.»
Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg: «The opioid epidemic is now a full - blown national crisis, yet the federal government continues to dawdle.»
In moments of national crises, amidst the rally cry of war, we are to know that we belong to Jesus.
«Race to Rebuild: America's Infrastructure» searches for innovative answers to a national crisis.
«We are in the midst of a national crisis around student debt,» said Adam Braun, CEO and co-founder.
Unwarranted surgeries - for example, medically unnecessary appendectomies - became a national crisis by the 1950s, and hospital admission rates increased far beyond what even the most innovative technologies called for.
Why is this not a national crisis
During times of national crisis, that notion has galvanized the country, even saved it.
The Raise the Wage Act measures proposed by Senator Patty Murray and Representative Robert «Bobby» C. Scott will take important and long - overdue steps to address the national crises of wage stagnation and income inequality.
Below is a chart showing national debt as a percentage of GDP going back to the founding of the U.S.. Although we've seen periodic spikes in response to national crises, the debt could soar to unprecedented levels within the next 10 years.
Yet when Congress called on Facebook, Twitter and Google to testify about the national crisis created by Russia invading our elections, their CEOs sent representatives to speak for them.
Even allowing, as many authorities do, that the Great Recession was a national crisis warranting a similar expansion of the Fed's role, that fact alone can hardly continue to justify the Fed's vast expansion now that the recovery is well - nigh complete.
This is a national crisis and these CEOs and their companies are right in the middle of contributing to it.
This unwillingness to even negotiate with unions was what turned a conflict between a few unions and their employers into a national crisis.
These economists, some of whom are close to Bernanke, have excoriated his record as failing to respond vigorously enough to a national crisis of 12.5 million people without jobs.
This is a national crisis.
Our «group» identity is so strong, particularly for political or religious purposes that it indeed takes a transpersonal or national crisis to blast us out of its orbit.
Now wait for it: Unreal Stupidity and Redundant Retard will post some crap about this being a «national crisis» in which the government would be justified in overturning all rights to privacy under HIPAA, just like he did the last time he posted this moronic dreck.
Indications of such support are everywhere, as are the warnings — like the ubiquitous and vaguely threatening «Americans Unite» bumper stickers — that this time of national crisis is not the time for dissent.
We have decided that in the face of this national crisis we are going to put together a committee to study the societal impact of the options that are available for the betterment of everyone involved.
It's easy to be concerned about a national crisis in the days immediately following, but much harder to continue caring — and helping — in the weeks and months that follow.
The more independent a local economy, the more easily will it sustain itself through global and national crises.
In the case of a national crisis this emptiness could in the high - sounding name of security, be occupied with ease by a fascist tyranny.»
God used Joseph to lead a nation during a national crisis and in the process he kept a countless number of people from starving to death.
Against this backdrop of national crisis and confusion, Mary and Evelyn are steady, peaceful, deliberate, and joy - filled ambassadors of hope.

Phrases with «national crisis»

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