Sentences with phrase «of crisis of»

Eight years on from the biggest market meltdown since the Great Depression, the key lessons of the crisis of 2008 still remain unlearned — and our financial system is just as vulnerable as ever.
These figures peel back the edges of a crisis of insecure work that is worsening with every passing week under this Tory government.
This commercialization of the political process is a universal dilemma and part of the crisis of what seems to be the perceived end of liberal democracy.
It said Atiku was surprised that his 2015 comment, wherein he called for an amicable resolution of crisis of confidence that arose from the election of principal officers, was credited to him in the current battle between the Senate and the Attorney General of the Federation.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «At a time of a crisis of teacher recruitment and retention, the Government must now take seriously the issues raised by supply teachers, who are the backbone of the schools system.
«At a time of a crisis of teacher recruitment and retention, the Government must now take seriously the issues raised by supply teachers, who are the backbone of the schools system.
Coppers have never enjoyed a good reputation among sensible, god - fearing Englishmen, so it was doubly painful for them to suddenly find themselves in the middle of a crisis of no less magnitude than the Stephen Lawrence inquiry.
Second, I think that part of the crisis of modernity is that we in the West live in a one - dimensional world.
This is at the very center of the crisis of the family since the word means, if it means anything, that certain people exist on special terms with each other, which terms are more or less unconditional.
Looking back at Brevard Childs's 1970 essay on biblical theology (Biblical Theology in Crisis), one finds it hard to comprehend how powerful the Biblical Theology Movement was in the 1940s and»50s — and how one could have spoken of a crisis of truly momentous importance, one that concentrated so much energy and debate.
From personal experience I endorse three strategies which, when taken up as a «troika,» so to speak, work remarkably well to pull us out of the crisis of the family.
They were symbolic of the crisis of theological renewal within the Protestant community in America.
Again, we are back to the point of the crisis of the men confronted by Jesus, his ministry and proclamation, and the necessity for decision now.
«But this particular election has brought me to a place where I'm staring my principles in the face and I have a different type of crisis of conscience.
I was aware of a crisis of teaching in the Church which seemed to me was sapping the spiritual lives of the people in the pews.
Some of you will remember the heroism of campus ministers during the deepest part of the crisis of that period.
They reversed the trend of apocalyptic narrative: instead of thrusting the decisive change out of the plot into the consummation, they brought the symbols of the end into the midst of the crisis of the story by applying them to Jesus.
The same was true of the crisis of the ministry of Jesus: for those who would accept the challenge and realize the need for «new wineskins» the possibility of a wholly new kind of joy was very real.
This is obviously false — and it causes a bit of a crisis of conscience when one does something that signals a falsehood.
We're the guys who can save our minimalist entitlements by mending them effectively in light of our crises of demography and debt.
They reproduce the very rapture of those crises of conversion of which we have been hearing; they utter what the mystic felt but was unable to communicate; and the saint, in hearing them, recognizes his own experience.
It may be enlightening to observe that in its history Christianity has undergone several crises of a similar nature.1 They all were successfully overcome, but each of the crises of the past has led in some direct way to the critical state of affairs in the church of the present day.
Catholicism holds its own so far as membership ticker tapes are concerned, but no one doubts the extent of the crisis reflected in disastrously declining mass attendance and vocations to priesthood and religious orders, to say nothing of the crises of faith and meaning that go with these other declines.
Political messages are often devoid of content, but more than ever does it count in a situation of crises of how they are transmitted, announced and perceived.

Not exact matches

Only two years ago they were rating AAA all the toxic bonds that created the crisis,» said Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, adding that the downgrade was executed «not because of what Greece is doing but because of the decisions being taken by the EU that are not considered as going far enough.»
Nonny de la Peña, an L.A. - based journalist and pioneer in VR film - making, created a 3D virtual representation of the night that Trayvon Martin was killed, and has also made an immersive film focused on the refugee crisis in Syria.
Since joining CNBC's Asia operations, Nancy has also interviewed Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al T; Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on stage at the APEC meeting in Danang; former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the height of the North Korean crisis in Shanghai and the CEO of Southeast Asia ride hailing and tech giant, Grab, after acquiring Uber's business in the region.
These companies use political contributions and armies of lobbyists to cajole governments to ignore the consequences: an economic crisis worse than the recent recession awaits if these nations fail to spark growth in areas that can stimulate growth and create jobs.
Home prices aren't normally something that would be at the top of an economist's list when looking at a country's overall monetary health, but it was an indicator that was completely hammered during the 2008 - 09 financial crisis.
Since over 80 % of the company's revenues came from outside the Eurozone, he expected that SMS would be able to ride out the debt crisis unscathed.
She was heading to the nation's capital to hear Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder testify before Congress about the water crisis in her hometown of Flint, Michigan.
But with the major shakeout in retail of 2017 out of the way, survivors will have to show customers and Wall Street that they can do more than just survive and bounce from one retail crisis to another.
That could help curtail a true drug crisis with devastating economic and social impacts — and which was sparked, in large part, by the actions of huge pharmaceutical companies.
The end of the money - for - nothing policy that the world's central banks put in place after the 2008 financial crisis is nearly in sight.
Following years of economic troubles in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to turnaround their economies.
The financial crisis of 2008 taught them that blind pursuit of profit can have catastrophic consequences for society.
But for people of color, there may be cause for cynicism among the optimism over the company's response to the recent crisis.
But sometimes, even beloved brands go through crises; they succumb to the natural pressures of aging, or they fail to meet audience standards the way they used to.
EU interior and justice ministers will gather in Brussels on Friday for a crisis meeting in the wake of the Paris attacks.
«In the financial industry, there's been a lot of debate, post — financial crisis, around different approaches to risk and gender difference,» says Brenda Trenowden, global head of funds at ANZ Banking Group in London and a member of the steering committee of the 30 % Club, which works to get more women on corporate boards.
«A large debt also can compromise a country's national security by constraining military spending in times of international crisis or by limiting its ability to prepare for such a crisis
If the projections come true, they raise the likelihood of a fiscal crisis, a situation in which investors become unwilling to finance government borrowing unless they are compensated with very high interest rates, the CBO warned.
The Sunnyvale, Calif. company's lucrative piece of the Chinese e-commerce company (BABA) has done wonders for its coffers and share price but lately has sent it into an existential crisis as investors seek growth from the beleaguered company.
Before the financial crisis, most every economy was doing well, albeit on a bubble of debt and inflated asset prices.
Then he gave the examples of crises well - met by eBay, Twitter, Intel, AirBNB
When a PR crisis erupts out of nowhere, put consumer interests first and speak up quickly with calm, caring and genuine statements.
«If Russia considers this a hostile act rather than an error, we could see a crisis that invokes the charter of NATO, given Turkey's status in the multilateral organization.»
You may have missed it, but on Thursday a nonpartisan arm of Congress released a rather alarming report on the national debt crisis.
In what will be likely end up being seen as a masterclass in crisis management, Johnson took prompt action as a video of the incident went viral and threatened to engulf Starbucks in a major controversy.
They're also a potentially important move for banks, which have been criticized for moving too slowly to provide credit to small businesses in the wake of the financial crisis.
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