Sentences with phrase «out of this impasse»

They feel that their backs are to the wall and that they must fight their way out of the impasse in which they find themselves.
He recently wrote a post about how to get out of an impasse in a collaborative law case.
It offers the Church a way out of the impasse of subjective apologetics, which has so damaged the life of the Church.
This would be a comfortable way out of the impasse if we could think so, for in view of the fact that the end of the world has not yet come, it is not easy to fit into the rest of his words such sayings as, «Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom» (Matt.
«If Lord Rennard's reaction is to refuse to engage with this, it is very difficult to see how we are going to get out of this impasse,» Macdonald said.
But it may also be an acknowledgment that there are no easy ways out of the impasse - the danger of intensified violence and environmental destruction - to which globalization has brought the biggest democracy in the world.
The way out of the impasse is to conceive the world as composed not of things (beings) but as composed of events (becomings).
My way out of this impasse was to see a career adviser, who over the course of 3 months helped me rediscover my skills and professional aspirations — both in and outside academia.
Whether wearing dress or jeans, jackets always get you out of the impasse that give the appearance of a harmonious silhouette.
One way out of this impasse might be to recognise the extent to which the dramatic storyline of climate catastrophe precedes science, afflicting even scientists.
Addressing the issues alone can often get you out of the impasse you are in.
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