Sentences with phrase «often comes the issue»

Along with dealing with a class of students sitting at different capability levels, often comes the issue of maths anxiety — a topic we've explored before at Teacher.

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When it came to marketing, we often saw brands capitalizing on older adult's fear of life threatening situations, including a fall, loss of memory or motor skills, or other health related issues like a stroke or heart attack.
«Those issues often come out in a fight as an explosion,» Sussman says.
The major issue is this: People often believe that artificial means fake, but there's no such thing as fake intelligence, and knowing this is important — for reasons I'll come back to.
It's often hard to pigeonhole a generation of business owners, but as a voting block they do seem to come together — at least on one issue.
After the sweeping Republican election victory on Nov. 9, 2016, transgender people «are concerned for their safety, survival and legal rights in the coming years,» said Chase Strangio, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union who often works on transgender issues.
After all, the issues and behaviors of teenage years often reemerge when adults come back to the homes they have outgrown.
Being in a relatively supportive environment where homosexuality is becoming less and less of an issue, I am acutely aware that I «come out» to complete strangers on a regular basis, often without even thinking about it at the time.
In the search - committee setting, people often come together initially as strangers — people who do not know one another well enough to discuss complex and sensitive issues such as sexism.
There's a lesson in that, particularly when it comes to the often - divisive issue of feminism.
Tradition has it that a part of every day Mohammed set aside to receive the complaints and suggestions of the citizens of Medina, and by his often simple and homely settlement of the important or unimportant issues brought before him, he set the pattern for ages to come in Moslem jurisprudence.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
After 1968, there were also changes to the Churches» Commission on International Affairs, which now came to express a radical Third World perspective, often non-aligned or «anti-Western» on international issues and with a pacifist tendency.
Over the past 28 years, we've watched the Simpson clan wrestle with important spiritual issues, and the church often comes into play as a positive element rather than just a punchline.
All too often there have been attempts to articulate the «demands of justice» coming from those groups or countries which have benefited from the dearth and scantiness of justice issues during the colonial (political or even theological) era, benefits which empower even now, in the era of «partnership.»
In my opinion it often comes down to a human issue: let's treat one another with dignity and respect.
I've been amazed by how many Christians are wrestling with these same issues, despite the fact that very often we are coming at them from entirely different backgrounds.
«The main cause seems most directly tied to 9/11 because during the five years following, quite a few evangelical books came out warning Christians to steer clear of Islam; in short, fear of Muslims grew substantially,» said Larson, who commented on such exposés in a 2006 issue of CT. «I felt such Christian writings often lacked solid research and were deficient in helping fellow believers reach out to Muslims with love and understanding.»
The bad faith that has come to characterize this perspective is clearly evident in the role that many prolife advocates have played in a confrontational, often obstructionist, single - issue politics, often bordering on fanaticism and ignoring the wider spectrum of prolife issues.
It is here that the profound issues at stake, which are more difficult to specify than knee - jerk polemicists on either side often assume, come most clearly into view.
Those of us who have made the effort to engage Mormons in friendly and sustained give - and - take conversations have come to see them as good citizens whose life of faith often exhibits qualities that are worthy of the Christian label, even as we continue to engage in friendly arguments with them about crucial theological issues.
And when it comes to discussing gender issues in particular, things get extra challenging because where outspoken men are often described as «passionate,» «convicted,» and «strong,» outspoken women are often perceived as «shrill,» «emotional,» «whiney,» and «bitchy.»
And even though it looks like those injury issues are easing and there is a good chance the Ox may find himself on the bench more often, the England international is over the moon to see the likes of Walcott, Giroud and Debuchy coming back, because he reckons that with a fitter squad, Arsenal will be ready to really push on after christmas and put the iffy first half of the season behind us.
His only issue is that he's still pretty prone to turnovers when he dribbles more than once or twice, but he's finding cutters and open shooters, and more often than not is letting the game come to him rather than forcing things.
This coming Friday we play host to Leicester City and with the way the fixture list has turned out we really need to get off to a good start, but Arsene Wenger has a few selection issues to sort out, not least of which surrounds our brilliant but often questioned playmaker Mesut Ozil.
Mold on ceilings often comes from humidity from showers or kitchen skins, but can also indicate issues with your roof.
Alcohol use, smoking, street drugs and birth control are other issues that come up far more often in the teen group.
I get it that JO has brought more attention to the school food issue, but it is so often the wrong kind of attention, the kind that seeks to blame those lowest on the food chain — the cafeteria ladies, the local schools, the local nutrition director — for problems which are coming from the top — the criminally low Federal funding that forces schools to rely on cheap processed food; the thicket of government regulation which must be followed no matter how senseless, and hoops which must be jumped through to get the pitifully low reimbursement; the lack of ongoing Federal funds to pay for equipment repair or kitchen renovation, forcing schools to rely on preprocessed food instead of scratch cooking, unless they can pass the hat locally to pay for a central kitchen to cook fresh meals.
Finding the best formula for reflux often will help your baby, but it still might not be the end of the story when it comes to reflux issues.
I know many parents who've struggled with this issue, and based on my conversations with them, it often comes down to one of a few causes.
Personality may also come into play: «Moms with postpartum anxiety often describe themselves as Type A, sensitive, or easily worried,» says Sherry Duson, a family therapist in Houston who specializes in treating those with pregnancy and postpartum mood and anxiety issues.
I have seen women struggling to feed the baby, then pump (when they have finally settled the baby) around the clock when, for that particular woman, this can be an unsustainably stressful experience; I have seen women with wrecked nipples that cause toe - curling pain at the very thought of a baby coming near them, often because of undiagnosed issues such as a baby with tongue tie.
The 2 issues I have are: 1 - it does not steer as well as either of my other 2 contours strollers 2 - there is no hard parent tray and the cup holder that came with the stroller falls off often.
Cross-party unity is often hard to come across in select committees, but on the issue of Scottish independence the main Westminster parties stand shoulder to shoulder.
I noted that his predecessor, Mark Schroeder, who was also anti-Silver, was often frustrated in his efforts — particularly when it came to UB 2020, although that was a very complex issue with a lot of competing interests.
«Whilst they are faced with a barrage of information about terrorism on the internet or through the media, all too often they feel they hit a wall of silence when it comes to discussing the issue openly in schools, universities and with the police.»
The issue of investment experience does often come up in the context of the comptroller's office at both the city and state level, however.
Conversations and mentions on social media channels are often harbingers of new trends, so ad hoc queries should be added as needed when new issues come up.
However, face - to - face encounters with brand new US presidents don't come around that often and the prime minister should be prepared to tackle some serious issues.
When it came to representing his district, Silver often echoed the voices of key community leaders and the many thousands they represented, so they were in a sense in «the room» helping make decisions on vital issues like schools and affordable housing.
«I'm not sure they go out to dinner together all that often, but I think they have a good working relationship, certainly when it comes to issues that are important to New York, the governor calls the senator and he makes sure Washington helps.
These moments don't come along often, but they can transform your issue — and your organization.
Child sexual abuse most often comes to light accidentally, through medical or behavioral issues, and kids tend to «begin by discussing what's least upsetting,» she said.
I may not agree with our Governor often, but I agree with him on this issue when he stated in his announcement: «PAVE NY funds strategic investments in local roadways, helping ensure roadways across the state are in good repair, remain reliable for motorists and able to help foster regional economic growth for years to come
Cahill says he wants to do more to protect children at Charter Schools, who often come from the poorest families in the state, and says he sees it as «the civil rights issue of our time».
On the issue of marriage for all, MYPs raised the often overlooked issue of transgender rights and one MYP even said, «it is morally repugnant that sexual inclusion has been left behind while racial and gender inclusion has come so far.»
That is what emerged from a #PDF14 workshop that illustrated how the realization of visions for open government in New York often comes down to wonky nuts and bolts issues related to government web platforms, procurement and access to open data.
On the great issues of the day too often there has come has come either silence from the Labour party or scorn from the labour movement.
«It's an issue that we deal with often when it comes to economic development.»
The issue of the tax cap came up, and people said, «Why don't you do the mandate relief first, because the two are often equated together, and they need to be.»
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