Sentences with phrase «on your identity crisis»

You can't really say that all the laffs that comics have extracted from McConaughey's ads have brought on an identity crisis for Lincoln — «What kind of luxury carbuyer wants to get into conversations with a bull?»
They pick up on your identity crisis and can feel subconscious guilt for being the main force behind it.
With the new - for - 2012 Rio, Kia aims to send us into a full - on identity crisis.

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Early on, I struggled with the typical «identity crisis» of sorts trying to figure out if I needed to «appear larger» to win significant business.
Similarly, under the financial reform law enacted after the financial crisis, we publicly report in detail on our lending programs and securities purchases, including the identities of borrowers and counterparties, amounts lent or purchased, and other information, such as collateral accepted.
In this insightful yet practical book, business strategist and executive coach Glenn Llopis brings attention to the alarming leadership identity crisis plaguing today's businesses and articulates the mindset behind The Innovation Mentality to help leaders like you recognize and capitalize on growth opportunities.
It is a sustained meditation on Jewish messianism and its political implications for the State of Israel's perpetual identity crisis.
Frei said on at least one occasion that among theologians he claimed to be a historian and among historians he claimed to be a theologian — but he avoided a complete identity crisis by being consistently clear that he was not a philosopher!
Catholic bashing is not the «done thing» on Reformation Sunday, and a Protestant identity that continues to define itself by what it is not is in an increasing state of crisis.
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith, went through graduate school, established peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
Is it not that Berrigan's pseudo-theological indictment of Israel and Hertz - berg's pseudo-ethical defense of Israel reflect an identity crisis on the part of both Judaism and Christianity?
July always brings on a personal identity crisis.
From afar it's a jumble of compass points (Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan), notches on the Rust Belt (Akron, Buffalo, Toledo) and identity crises (Miami and Ohio — please, not Miami of Ohio and Ohio U).
Many experts believe that if your child waits to play on a select team until sixth grade or later, and waits until high school to specialize in a single sport, he is likely to be better adjusted and happier, have a more balanced identity, and less likely to be better adjusted and happier, have a more balanced, and less likely to have an identity crises when his competitive sports career ends, as it is likely to do after high school.
Further proof of the Democratic Party suffering from an identity crisis on both the national and local levels.
«I personally think both the Tories and Labour face profound crises of identity because they are both based on assumptions of mass support that have now evaporated,» Mr Clegg said.
The Liberal Democrats faced a crisis of identity and purpose reflecting directly on their role as the junior partner in power.
The Working Families Party, a coalition of activists and labor unions, faced an identity crisis last year when it endorsed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election over liberal activist Zephyr Teachout, who went on to mount a surprisingly strong though unsuccessful challenge to Cuomo in the Democratic primary.
Catch phrases — many of academic origin (supply and demand, economies of scale, stimulus and response, IQ, schizophrenic, identity crisis, reinforcement, social skills, computer model, the selfish gene, and so on ad infinitum)-- are accepted uncritically by most literate people as representing eternal realities.
Much farther: The roots of algae's identity crisis go all the way back to the beginning of life on Earth, billions of years ago.
Regarding the identity and economical crisis Mulberry has undergone during the past few years, the company's chief executive officer Thierry Andretta explained to WWD that he, along with Coca, want «a complete 360 - degree vision in every category and to target both the existing and aspirational customer,» which means that what we are about to see is a full - on transformation from a haute couture brand to a lifestyle label.
A new article on TechWireAsia looks at this «identity crisis» the Asian dating scene is experiencing, where a «communal approach» to dating exists alongside the more modern «individual - centered romance».
«Loosely based on British author and film director Dennis Potter's 1986 novel «Ticket to Ride», Secret Friends follows the life of John (Alan Bates), a middle - aged wildflower illustrator in the throes of an identity crisis.
After an accidental hit on the head Poochini is left with memory loss — and an identity crisis.
The Swindle is a good game on the cusp of greatness, but falters from a structural identity crisis that is hard to ignore.
«When you move out on your own, you go through an identity crisis.
In Chloé Zhao's resoundingly human film The Rider, the narrative is framed as both documentary and drama focused on 20 - year - old rising rodeo star Brady Blackburn (played by Brady Jandreau) as he undergoes a crisis of identity.
Somewhat similarly, the new trailer for Project X is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis, the beginning putting a heavy focus on the reactions from test screenings, but then that issue completely gives way to absolutely raucous footage from the film.
Her identity crisis is spurred on by the static nature of her life: her desolate, though perfectly decorated house, her robotic relationship with her husband, the empty conversations with insipid friends.
Grace of Monaco, which follows Grace Kelly as she deals with a crisis of marriage and identity along with political turmoil, was originally slated for a limited release on November 17 and Foxcatcher was set to premiere on December 20.
Davis, Karen, and her son Chris all find themselves on a path of crisis and self - identity.
WHY: Based on Jean Hanff Korelitz's 2009 novel of the same name, «Admission» had the potential to be a good movie, but it's hampered by a major identity crisis.
Based on Jean Hanff Korelitz's 2009 novel of the same name, «Admission» had the potential to be a good movie, but it's hampered by a major identity crisis.
If there's an identity crisis on the part of summer popcorn flicks, it's in how seriously they decide to take themselves.
The film mostly succeeds on all fronts, crafting a rich and thoughtful character study of a man going through a real identity crisis, unsure of which world he truly belongs to, if any.
I discovered a litany of bogus character traits for the title character that paint a picture of an entitled, conniving, cheating, vapid, disloyal, snotty, conformist white girl going through a phony personality crisis so she can put - on her next «Basic» (à la «Ingrid Goes West») identity as one more white female college student in New York City with rocks in her head.
Supergirl A fugitive (guest star Nesta Cooper) from Coville's cult could hold the key to solving Sam's (Odette Annable) identity crisis on a new episode of the superhero drama.
Helping to transition through this crisis of identity are Infiniti's designers and engineers who have sculpted some of the best looking sport coupes and sedans on the road today.
Only Princess Bubblegum can keep the band together while Marceline has an identity crisis on tour.
However, based on some of the books that are acquired and that become bestsellers, Christian publishing is having a bit of an identity crisis.
Early on HTC dominated the smartphone market whilst phone makers such as Nokia and Sony Ericsson struggled to break through, seemingly suffering an identity crisis.
We should meet up once this NYC weather stops having an identity crisis and gets on with Spring.
I'd like to say that this is an isolated incident, but two other EA games on the horizon also share this sort of identity crisis.
It hasn't always been smooth sailing though, for a while the series seemed to be in the midst of an identity crisis with entries like Ratchet and Clank All 4 One trying to crack competitive multiplayer and Ratchet and Clank Full Frontal Assault putting a focus on tower defence gameplay.
It appears to be suffering some kind of identity crisis stemming from the decreasing relevance its entrants have on capturing the actual zeitgeist of contemporary art.
He is at work on an art history dissertation at Columbia University, focusing on questions of identity and difference in art of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in relation to the AIDS crisis.
Each of the four character's retention of the past, attention to present actions and future anticipation play out on separate screens simultaneously manifesting both mobility and stasis — the chronic existential crisis that is American identity.
As the nation suffered through the throes of the AIDS crisis — with LGBT groups marching on Washington to demand government action — sexual liberation and identity politics became themes of critical importance to artists of the decade.
This needs stressing today because we keep on hearing about «crises of identity», right?
During that decade, artists engaged the language of advertising and media, feminist and identity politics, and as the decade wore on, an increasingly urgent response to the AIDS crisis, to produce work that commented on the power and the fragility of the human body.
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