Sentences with phrase «often uncomfortable questions»

The artist's work addresses complex and often uncomfortable questions of race, imperialism, colonialism and identity.

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I described being uncomfortable at events like the Cowboy Olympics, my fears that I would never marry as I was often the only black single in the church, how at times I felt strange or like an alien as well - meaning friends would ask questions about my hair and skin, etc..
They are uncomfortable with not being able to provide an answer, when often what is needed is just to be there for the person who has the questions.
Now the uncomfortable question you will ask is «Why are our players injured so often despite we hiring Shad?»
It can often send a parent on alert when someone asks your child a question when he / she is uncomfortable.
«It is an aspiration which we all share, but delivering the aspiration often involves facing uncomfortable questions which it is easier to avoid.
There may be a conservative and also an uncomfortable pragmatic utilitarian defence of the status quo — where liberal ends are often achieved by these undemocratic means — but the Lords» increasing influence makes the question democratic legitimacy, whether by election or other means, can not simply be ducked.
I often get this question from people who are new to a healthy way of living and are experiencing some uncomfortable symptoms.
Her book addresses a crucial yet uncomfortable question too often avoided in public discussion, inside schools and elsewhere: when should we talk as if race matters?
Being able to talk about race across racial identities is crucial — but to get there, white people often first need space to discuss race with each other, to begin to ask questions that are uncomfortable or scary.
Throughout history, banned books are often those that push boundaries, lead us to question the way we live and reveal uncomfortable truths.
The uncomfortable reality: Outside the basics (more CO2 = warming world = many climate shifts + less ice + rising seas) more research on complex scientific questions often leads to more questions rather than resolving the one at hand.
But there is a real question here as to how many tenants — who are often self - represented, financially insecure and very uncomfortable appearing in court — would take advantage of a more accessible appeal process to litigate unfavourable RTDRS Orders.
The Question I Wish Interviewees Would Stop Asking: Interviews are often tense and uncomfortable to start, but they are made even worse with some of these ill - advised interviewees questions.
Subjectively, parents often were uncomfortable with the personal questions and length of this measure in comparison with the other measures given.
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