Rightfully, Frankel describes that this isn't the case for everyone and indeed, it is not but I also believe that many people will be finding themselves in a bit
of a predicament leading up to next weeks deadline.
Not exact matches
While initially it was the charge
of avoiding conscription that
led to his arrest, Bonhoeffer's connection to Operation 7 offered further evidence
of sedition, which deepened his legal
predicament.
Can it not be more widely recognized that we are all in the human
predicament together and that the pooling
of knowledge and experience might
lead to considerably more light being shed on the business
of living which faces every one
of us.
Let us examine then two
of the most powerful statements
of it, those
of Bishop Anders Nygren and
of Reinhold Niebuhr, for I believe them to be in error and that error underlies much
of the distortion in the Christian interpretation
of man's
predicament into which we are being
led.
The awareness
of the
predicament (on the part
of both the politicians at the microphones and the voters in the streets) conceivably could
lead to a reconstitution
of the American idea, but the finding
of the phoenix in the ashes presupposes a debate rising from an intellectual structure a good deal sturdier than the one lost in the wreckage
of the World Trade Center.
Luther then came to what really concerned him, the failure
of the Church to present the Gospel and this
led him to warn the Bishop with some severity
of his own spiritual
predicament: «The first and only duty
of the bishops however, is to see that the people learn the Gospel and love
of Christ.
A combination
of factors have
led to the
predicament, say reports in the Washington Post and Fortune.
There are currently only three
leading, established players in the team; Sturridge, Coutinho and Firmino; now whilst all three are
of the quality Liverpool require to challenge at the top level, much
of the rest
of the squad are
of mid-table quality, and only entrench Liverpool's current
predicament.
Johnson's
predicament is the least
of the bad outcomes from the war between the state's two
leading Democrats, which is hurting the city in ways that are not often explained in the many media reports about it.
That, in turn,
led to the
predicament that Grasso has been stuck in ever since: a lawsuit filed by New York State attorney general Eliot Spitzer to recover a chunk
of the $ 140 million that Grasso was paid in 2003, now scheduled to go to trial on October 30.
«High - severity fires are knocking out seed sources and
leading to a natural regeneration bottleneck, which poses a
predicament for the sustainability
of our forests,» said
lead author Kevin Welch, a research associate with the UC Davis Department
of Plant Sciences.
Of the bunch, Jennifer Ehle stands out as Maya's colleague Jessica, for while you can see her predicament coming from miles away, writer Mark Boal peppers the lead - up with so many intimate details that having the time to think about what's coming is more effective than the shock value of a surpris
Of the bunch, Jennifer Ehle stands out as Maya's colleague Jessica, for while you can see her
predicament coming from miles away, writer Mark Boal peppers the
lead - up with so many intimate details that having the time to think about what's coming is more effective than the shock value
of a surpris
of a surprise.
«Frank and Lola» starts right in the middle
of a frank sex scene between its
leads, the fortysomething chef Frank (Michael Shannon) and the recent college graduate and would - be fashion designer Lola (Imogen Poots), and it continues in that vein, dropping us into the middle
of moments, relationships and
predicaments and expecting us to find our way through them.
The two story threads here are Kildare's investigation, which
leads him down a trail
of red herrings, and Lizzie's life from her youth to her current legal
predicament — facing hanging for murdering her husband.
It's a loaded proposition, because Michelle's mother, Cassie (Loretta Devine), is one
of Bishop Jakes's most devoted followers, yet it was her willful denial
of the abuse being practiced on her daughter that
led Michelle to her current
predicament.
Each
of the aforementioned
predicaments eventually boils over into a crisis
leading to a moment
of truth.
Carol brings up another key issue in the best - actress
predicament: category fraud, the term for what happens when a performer in a
lead role campaigns for a supporting Oscar (often at the insistence
of the film's marketing team), theoretically increasing their chances
of ultimately winning a statuette.
Though South Africa opened its borders and welcomed refugees fleeing persecutions, the current approach towards treatment
of refugees shows a sign
of a fatigue
of hosting refugees.45 It becomes a metaphysical question as to whether Rwandan refugees should blame South Africa for having laws that protect the human rights and interests
of its citizens or whether they blame the superpowers foreign policies that
led to the negation
of the principles
of human and refugee rights, resulting in their current sufferings and
predicament or whether they blame the oppressive regime installed in Rwanda, a regime only interested in tracking them down for assassination.
Moreover, the fact that people in developing nations are born into
predicaments that most people in the Western world can't fathom may
lead gifted children to question the fairness
of the universe.
For Poppy, the prediction that
leads her astray is a tangible one, but it's fair to say that plenty
of young women — myself included — face a similar
predicament at one time or another.
If anyone is deemed untrustworthy then they will be detained against their own will and with the
lead character being found in this position within one
of the largest arcologies on Earth called Neon Chrome; the only way to overcome the
predicament is to take down the Overseer and the countless enemies that guard him.
Led by the disembodied narrator Warden, you navigate a sprawling mansion, solve puzzles and uncover the mystery
of your
predicament.
It would be nice to see the men who signed the treaties, as well as the actual bouquets — if only to compare archival pretense and manufactured fantasy with the spent and reprocessed manipulations
of capital that
led to our global
predicament.
From Bourgeois's formative struggle with the «father figures»
of surrealism, including Andre Breton and Marcel Duchamp, to her galvanizing role in the feminist art movement
of the 1970s, to her subsequent emergence as a
leading voice in postmodernism, this book explores the artist's responses to war, dislocation, and motherhood, to the
predicament of the «woman artist» and the politics
of sexual and social liberation, as a dialogue with psychoanalysis.
The second is a denunciation
of the aspects
of modern life that have
led to our current
predicament.
As a roadmap out
of our ecological and social
predicaments it
leads us nowhere.
«What is the likelihood
of this set
of interconnected
predicaments leading to a global collapse in this century?»
«The greatest hope for the Earth lies in religionists and scientists uniting to awaken the world to its near fatal
predicament and then
leading mankind out
of the bewildering maze
of international crises into the future Utopia
of humanist hope.»
Moses L.J. who was plainly alive to the unfairness inflicted on DLA and how its
predicament could if not cured,
lead to other solicitors being discouraged from properly and fearlessly representing their clients, held that the 1981 Act did not oust judicial review as the making
of this costs order was sufficiently remote from the trial process so as not to interfere with it.
Resignation letters need to be short — there is no need to go into details
of predicaments that have
led to your decision to resign.