Sentences with phrase «out of the identity crisis»

And yet a theology which emerges out of the identity crisis and the social pathology created by racism is ruled out of court by the theological guardians at the gate.

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The Conservatives are in a full identity crisis now, and will have to figure out if they want to play tough with the U.S. and go back to the Sir John A. MacDonald days of a National Policy — essentially copying Trump's Buy American stance with a Buy Canadian — or if they want to follow the pro-free trade Mulroney - Harper path, which is more likely but offers less differentiation from the Liberals.
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.
Out of work, one finds oneself faced with a real identity crisis.
As pointed out in Chapter 3, a key factor in the successful resolution of the intimacy crisis is the possession of a firm sense of personal identity as a foundation for intimate relationships.
For the umpteenth year running, the term «identity crisis» has been wheeled out yet again as fans either demand a racing utopia of the future, or V8 Valhalla of the past.
There are many successful women out there, who, when they become moms, have a bit of an identity crisis because it seems like they can't continue their own paths, like they have to give themselves up for the baby.
It's this time of the year, where our fashion sense is all stressed out, our style in transition and our closets going through an identity crisis!
Puzzle looks like a familiar but satisfying indie drama about a woman's identity crisis and the unconventional methods she goes to in order to get out of her rut and find value in her life.
Blunt's bleary eyed drunkard, whose omniscient narration informs us of her ragged identity crisis (she's no longer the «girl» she once was, but her inability to give birth somehow infinitely infantilizes her, according to her naive understanding of what happiness or marital bliss looks like) is a sallow, increasingly pathetic heroine demanding sympathetic zeal from the audience, and instead we're mostly compelled to find out exactly what she is capable of.
Dr. Molefi Asante, father of the director, suggests that the holiday was born more out of a cultural crisis than an identity crisis because, historically, African - American school kids have had «two sets of notes, one for the test, one for the truth.»
Click To TweetThat mental / emotional connection is great for making readers turn pages, but pulling readers out from one mental, emotional, and physical sense of self and plopping them into another one without warning can create an identity crisis.
Yet another massively disappointing 2017 release from EA (you can check out our review here), Need for Speed: Payback is a game riddled with technical issues, a tremendous case of identity crisis (it doesn't know if it wants to be Need for Speed, Forza Horizon, Burnout or Fast & Furious) and, the biggest offender of them all, lootboxes everywhere.
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.
By losing out on years of critical free - range play, children fail to overcome phobias and suffer more from separation anxiety, which translates to a generation that faces a unique identity crisis — fear of growing up.
Android Wear has a bit of an identity crisis, and I hope that the launch of Android Wear 2.0 helps spur manufacturers to lock in and put out some compelling hardware that can meet a variety of needs.
Then I began looking into real estate and it changed my quality of life and helped me get out of depression and from a deep identity crisis.
Personally, I like the all white owl — not having colored eyes isn't any more of an identity crisis that having pencils sticking out of your noggin... Add a couple plumed pencils for your color.
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