Sentences with phrase «part of our predicament»

And it is our lack of consciousness of this that constitutes part of our predicament.
And it is our lack of consciousness of this [fact] that constitutes part of our predicament

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Having said that, the mall is in a serious predicament, as Sears continues to be that dead anchor store walking, but now there's the possibility of another anchor store going under, as my local Bergners department store is part of Bon Ton stores which filed for bankruptcy and is facing possible liquidation.
The incident galvanized art - world outrage in part because protesting against censorship provides a necessary distraction from its increasingly uncomfortable predicament: the expiration of critical theory as a warrant for creative pursuits.
This is all part of God's predestination; he predestined us not only to be released from an unpleasant predicament, but in order that we might become like his Son.
The awareness of the predicament (on the part of both the politicians at the microphones and the voters in the streets) conceivably could lead to a reconstitution of the American idea, but the finding of the phoenix in the ashes presupposes a debate rising from an intellectual structure a good deal sturdier than the one lost in the wreckage of the World Trade Center.
Lord Ashcroft, who in his review of the Conservatives» election performance said it had been a mistake for Mr Cameron to agree to televised debates in which Mr Clegg took part and criticised the Tories for failing to get their «message» across properly, uses an article in The Sunday Telegraph today to address the Lib Dems» «predicament».
«When she asked me if I wanted to play Esti, my heart just kind of broke for the character and the predicament she's in, the pain of even contemplating leaving your community behind when it's strong and supportive, yet makes you deny a central part of yourself.»
The ad goes viral, as the kids say, and the boys wind up on TV (this is the truest part of a «sort of» true story from 2013 that inspired a quickie book and this movie), which is how their predicament reaches Tatiana (Aubrey Plaza) and Alice (Anna Kendrick), a pair of hard - partying best friends who make it their mission to scam a free island vacation by pretending to be nice, respectable, parent - pleasing girls.
Indeed, the concept of parallels seems to go hand in hand with the predicament that Binoche's character, Maria, finds herself in when she agrees to take part in a revival of the play that once upon a time sparked her career.
Still, a vast majority of cars in this class do suffer from this predicament as part of their swooping rooflines, and the Audi A7 does rectify this slightly by coming with parking sensors, a reversing camera and a blind spot monitoring system as standard.
A video advertising for Mercedes - Benz genuine parts gives a way out of this predicament.
Marxian opposition of capitalistic and communistic ideals persists as an unresolved part of our present theoretical and practical predicament.
Instead, Gillick puzzled over his predicament for the good part of a year, and at the last minute hung some coloured bug strips at the front door, filled the inside with pinewood kitchen cabinets and let a lifesize animatronic cat try to explain what he was on about.
In the three - part sculpture series Africa Restored (2003), for example, Marshall layered sheets of black plywood into a Cubist representation of the African continent - a reflection of the predicament of black artists whose use of this African - based style has been labelled as derivative of white Cubists.
KWM's China leadership flew to London earlier this week to discuss the EUME arm's current predicament, and it is understood that a number of options are on the table, including the acquisition of select teams, or indeed a larger part of what remains of the legacy SJ Berwin business.
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