Sentences with phrase «personal significance of these decisions»

Rather than deny the personal significance of these decisions, Zittel uses her work to try to comprehend broad values such as «freedom,» «security,» «authorship,» and «expertise.»

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By denying the seriousness of her own disclosures, Dunham is able to mock the idea of crisis — of a time of personal trouble or significance that demands decision and action.
The DOMA decision has great personal significance for Quinn, who is aiming to be not only the first woman mayor of New York, but also the first openly gay person to hold that position.
When underlying VALUES are deliberately identified during the discussions and debates about topics, issues and concerns raised in SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development) and fundamental British Values sessions, PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic education) lessons and RSE (Relationships and Sex Education) slots, young citizens begin to appreciate the significance of how values provide standards, principles and signposts that guide decisions and actions.
> If I had a big policy job, in my capacity as an office holder, I would be guided by the reports of institutions such as IPCC rather than any personal views (a point I've made on a number of occasions); and that I believed that policy decisions could be made without requiring «statistical significance» (such decisions are made in business all the time, and, in all my years in business, I never heard the words «statistical significance» pass anyone's lips as a preamble to a business decision.
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