Sentences with phrase «own identity crisis»

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.
Looking back, I had fallen into a identity crisis trap.
Rising rates are giving the market an identity crisis, says Scott Redler, T3Live.com.
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.
Twitter's design update is highly indicative of the identity crisis the company's namesake product now faces.
The go - to retailer for scenesters everywhere seems to be having an identity crisis as its net loss for Q1 reached US$ 42.8 million.
Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixIt, writes that, «If you think a semicolon is a regular colon with an identity crisis, I will not hire you.
But there is an identity crisis festering at the heart of the company, despite its success, and that's something its founder will eventually have to deal with.
Although the company went through an identity crisis, repeatedly changing its product mix amid growing retail competition, it remains a stalwart with which Canadians feel comfortable.
The HR profession is undergoing an identity crisis today, one that goes beyond culture - forward outfits.
And this year, Volvo refuted any notions that it was undergoing some kind of identity crisis under Chinese ownership — with one car.
This is causing an identity crisis for markets.
The Tale of Two Brochures epitomizes Macy's long - standing identity crisis, and it's one that the company needs to resolve soon.
The result is a traumatic identity crisis.
Silicon Valley is facing an identity crisis — once the poster child for futuristic innovation, it's increasingly seen as a bunch of rich white guys chasing money at the expense of everybody else, including their employees and society at large.
Fame, fortune — and only a tiny identity crisis — followed.
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?»
When the urgency of a big goal is gone, it can prompt an identity crisis.
Zappos strips it down, Eric Schmidt's book, an identity crisis at the workplace, digital detectives, and what Google + means for your business.
«There is a severe identity crisis in the workplace that is reducing productivity, minimizing trust and setting people back in their careers,» writes Glen Llopis in Forbes.com.
IDENTITY CRISIS By Udayan Gupta As stock exchanges worldwide try to figure out their role going forward in corporate equity and equity capital raising, companies are starting to question whether there is still value in a public listing.
Whether a «civil war» is actually underway, it is clear that the Ms. Smith's Wildrose Party is facing an identity crisis in a post-Redford political environment.
Tied to its current unpopular leadership, the PC Party faces a serious identity crisis, but the crisis is deeper than its current leader.
Experience, as a unique form of competitive advantage, has suffered through its own identity crisis during the past decade.
These demographic and cultural shifts left once - thriving restaurant chains with an identity crisis — so some of them decided to try and rebrand themselves to keep those younger consumers.
Increasingly losing relevance among customers, «Snapdeal has been having an identity crisis for the last couple of years,» Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Delhi - based Greyhound Research, had said in July 2016.
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.
Believers in relationships aren't the only ones who are subjected to this type of identity crisis.
The Russian state underwent an identity crisis in the 1990s, with a choice either to democratize or to become a new empire.
But if our unity is only to be found in our identity crisis commiseration, in our «definitional masturbation» (to use Patrol Mag's phrase), we most definitely lose.
Identity crises are as catching as the common cold!
Tolstoy seemed forever in an identity crisis in three areas of his life; his attitudes to Russian nationalism, to religion and to sex.
William James had a prolonged identity crisis during which he experienced his world as stagnant and he became very depressed.
Later still this became known as an «identity crisis (Erikson 1968).
The struggle with the feeling of estrangement from oneself may be experienced as an identity crisis.
As evangelicalism in the U.S. has been working its way through something of an identity crisis over the past few years, and as many young evangelicals like myself have reconnected with the spiritual disciplines, this seems to be a recurring point of contention, and therefore one that should be addressed.
Then just in case I was not having enough of an identity crisis, I was walking across a park pushing the pram when a drunkard lurched towards me making vaguely threatening gestures.
From Jamie Aramini: «This book helped me come to terms with my own identity crisis.
The chapter entitled «Waging Identity Wars» forced me to confront some of the reasons why I can be cruel and dismissive toward conservative evangelicals (``... when we're suffering an identity crisis, we take cheap shots at other groups in order to feel better about ourselves») and how to move forward (``... we must affirm who we really are as the people of God before we can begin to interact with each other as the people of God.»)
Out of work, one finds oneself faced with a real identity crisis.
He told Premier News Hour that those that commit violence in the name of Islam have a poor understanding of their faith and often deal with identity crises.
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.
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!
I am having an identity crisis right now, and it's really kinda fun.
In this identity crisis she has turned to her mothers» gardens, the journals, songs, poems, myths and even obituary notices of her foremothers.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
This perpetuates an extreme identity crisis for both whites and Blacks.
, Peter Parker is hindered by his cockiness and self - centeredness, and the movie addresses those flaws by exploring the identity crisis of being a teenager rather than through the villainous Vulture.
Eventually, the identity crisis will be resolved (until then, how can you trust a ministry that contradicts itself) and see where ND lands after that.
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