Sentences with phrase «not in a moment of a crisis»

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It's not about saving yourself to millionaire status; it's about having moment - of - the - opportunity cash, as Mark Cuban calls it, to invest in your dreams or avoid a temporary crisis like a job loss or other major unexpected expenses.
«I don't think bitcoin is prevalent enough at the moment to be a systemic threat in the way we experienced during the financial crisis other threats; it needs watching carefully but I don't think we're there yet,» said Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, during a Thursday interview on BBC's Newsnight.
And we had to change, too, and one of the crisis moments that happened in my first year was that competitors came out with plastic wagons, and we didn't really see it coming.
-- If you're in a moment of crisis and you're in emotional distress right now, don't hesitate to talk.
The dramatic proof for Calvin that Cicero was right is the fact that even human beings who are not particularly religious turn instinctively to this unknown God in moments of crisis.
The purpose of community, the purpose of our government, the purpose of our leaders should be to call us to pursue common values and common good, not simply in the moment of extreme crisis but every day in our lives, starting right now, today.»
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-.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
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.
Because the crisis of decision in the present moment gives man his essential character, he can not console or justify himself by viewing his sin as a weakness which forms no part of his true nature, or as a mistake which is an exception to be outweighed by appealing to his normal self.
So if Socrates in the crisis of death had remained mute, he would have weakened the impression of his life and awakened a suspicion that the elasticity of irony within him was not a cosmic force but a life - belt which by its buoyancy might serve to hold him up pathetically at the decisive moment.
there isnt really an injury crisis this the time where we need to start trusting the youngsters, we have coming through atm that they will fill in and not look out of place we have some very sound and talented players waiting to just step in at a moments notice like bellerin and hayden at the back.
He said: «Above all then, this is a moment of profound crisis for the idea that, in economics, as far as possible we should leave markets to their own devices; the idea that government is the problem not the solution.»
«In this unprecedented moment of crisis, we can't do without this «effective and popular» individual.»
A President, who will have an understanding of the need for cohesion in the country and who will not be evasive at the moment of crisis, is what Nigerians want.
«Above all then, this is a moment of profound crisis for the idea that, in economics, as far as possible we should leave markets to their own devices - the idea that government is the problem not the solution.»
So, in a moment that is as weird as this one — being an ideological crisis caused by us facing (or not) the reality of a coming ecological crisis — many people are thinking we've got to do better.
Furthermore, their dad's death couldn't have come at a more inopportune moment, since each is in the midst of a midlife crisis.
Take Shelter (d. Jeff Nichols) Much ink has been spilled about the closing moments of Jeff Nichols's sophomore effort, yet the real mark of his intelligence is not his ambiguity about the film's apocalyptic elements, but rather his restraint in framing them as personal matters of faith between a married couple who are about to weather any number of crises, not all of them earth - shattering.
The rest of the film is not as subtle in its approach as those moments, but it is effective in detailing Tutu's crisis of faith, the remnants of racism within South Africa just waiting for an opportunity to emerge again, and, of course, the difficult struggle of finding the strength to forgive for a good beyond oneself.
Closing the museum, or replacing famous paintings with content related to AIDS, is to refuse the status quo, an affirmation that art can not — under the conditions of crisis — remain a bourgeois leisure activity but must instead confront and actively engage in the exigent politics of the moment.
The ensuing juxtapositions, and literal renewal of the organic elements, revived their potency to speak of a contemporary moment of economic and ecological crises, not least in his native and adopted countries.
And while the movement for solutions may seem in the throes of an especially challenging moment, addressing the crisis» impacts on our current and future well - being is not a political issue but an ethical and practical one.
Justice Stratas argues that we need stable, coherent, legal doctrine to which lawyers and judges alike are committed because we might not always live in «benign times,» and in a moment of crisis we will be better off if judges decide controversial cases on the basis of stable legal doctrine rather than of what they feel is right or fair in those ominous circumstances.
But, it's only human to not bother about the «what if» moment that could otherwise leave one's family in a state of financial crisis.
It's not uncommon for recent graduates to take their gap year post-study in an effort to remedy this situation — something which The Telegraph is calling a «career crisis,» as the moment of unemployment is prolonged as graduates «opt for a «quick - fix» job or spend time travelling,» rather than seeking out employment based on their degree.
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