But he wants the firm to take more risks to get its message out, especially as it increasingly takes on deeply
political challenges like climate change or health care.
Similarly, earlier in the week, a Deutsche Bank research team argued that in light of upcoming European elections and ongoing large - scale economic and
political challenges like the migrant crisis, Europe is unlikely to see deeper coordination:
Not exact matches
«The
challenge for an incoming administration is always to make those policy changes without making law enforcement look
like a purely
political undertaking,» said William Yeomans, who worked in the division for more than two decades.
Our goal, even more than collecting data, was to make students think of administrators
like political leaders — as figures who can be
challenged and even given the heave - ho.
Other prominent Christian leaders,
like Russell Moore, have rightly
challenged the anti-Muslim rhetoric that has emerged from some segments of religious and
political discourse.
In this connection, I have been particularly struck by Gustavo Gutiérrez's observation that, whereas much contemporary theology seeks to respond to the
challenge of the «nonbeliever» who questions our «religious world» as Christians, in a continent
like Latin America the primary
challenge comes to us rather from the «nonperson» who questions us about our «economic, social,
political and cultural world.»
I don't accept that there is a zero - sum choice between our own discussions and public facing discussions, but I think the greater
challenge (eg in our recent research) is about value - based public advocacy which connects to and translates
political ideas,
like equality.
So the previous Government did introduce some reforms for the long term, even if, especially at the end, there was no energy left to tackle the long - term
challenges like political reform, public services reform, or welfare reform.
Chapter 4 examines the reaction of the Gulf States toward domestic
challenges, such as socio - economic developments, and regional
challenges like the emergence of Shi'a
political power.
On the whole, across party, it tends to be very good as a space for internal party politics (especially party organisation issues
like all women shortlists or primaries), for broad
political narrative and argument (what should Labour), personalities and reactive left - right politics around major headline news events, and for some other specific
political issues (
challenging the far right is a good example).
Commentators
like Will Hutton and Edward and Robert Skidelsky have
challenged that doctrine and the behaviours that flow from it, but the response from the
political world has been an embarrassed silence.
For US companies
like political consultancies or public affairs firms that wish to work in Europe, this legislation is going to be a key
challenge in the coming 12 months.
The danger to our
political system is that limiting speech stifles real
political dialog and any chance to
challenge Accepted Truth, making it that much harder to nudge institutions
like the Republican Party in a different direction.
Higher Heights» Glynda Carr said black women in New York face the same
challenges as black women in other states: navigating the
political infrastructure and gatekeepers, being prepared to raise the necessary amount of money — particularly in a «major media outlet»
like New York — to be a viable candidate and navigating where the entry points will be.
The President said the
political challenges faced in some African countries,
like South Sudan, usually spiralled into neighbouring countries, leaving the entire continent more vulnerable and forcing governments to channel meagre resources into fighting internal crisis.
Following what has been described as the lukewarm attitude displayed by officers and soldiers of the Nigerian army during current internal security
challenges unfolding in the country
like the violent Biafra protests in the South and other
political threats -LSB-...]
A
challenge to his petitions filed by Essex County Democratic Party Committee Chair Bethany Kosmider cited duplicate signatures, information
like dates omitted from the documents and one cover sheet that failed to list the
political party he wanted to run under.
Partly it reflected the fact that defying Bush felt too much
like a
challenge to the «special relationship» that dominates foreign policy thinking across the
political spectrum.
Sunday Times
political editor Tim Shipman tweeted: «If it looks
like a duck and quacks
like a duck it is a leadership
challenge...»
«We have to convince them that the European Union is the best answer to 21st century
challenges like globalisation, sustainable growth and competitiveness,
political solidarity, energy supply, climate change, and security.»
There is a great danger that the response to this
challenge will sound something
like this: Labour's internal democratisation simply empowers «good» working class people — plainly, those who are receptive to a left - wing
political agenda — while there is in any case no point in engaging a dialogue with the «bad» working class people who hold socially conservative views, resent immigration and see UKIP rather than Labour as the «party of work.»
Many people saw this as Johnson positioning himself for a leadership
challenge, [11][12] although some commentators,
like Newsnight's
political editor Nick Watt and columnist Iain Dale, argued this was the wrong interpretation and that Johnson's motivation was to assert his influence in Brexit negotiations.
Osborne, grinning and preening himself
like his newly purchased cat, luxuriated in his adversary's obvious discomfort — recognising not only the personal but the
political challenges the shadow chancellor has to slay.
In the meantime, when he wasn't earning Emmy nominations for South Park or teaming with longtime partner Parker for the mock - patriotic puppet comedy Team America: World Police (2004), Stone was racking up producer credits on projects
like How's Your News — a documentary series featuring disabled reporters exploring various topics — the short - lived
political satire That's My Bush, and Kenny Vs. Spenny, which featured two hyper - competitive best friends taking part in a series of outlandish
challenges.
At some point the CIA enters the picture, in the form of Agent Carl (Delroy Lindo, who mostly looks
like he has something better to do), but the
challenges to U.S. corporate and
political overreaching seem an afterthought.
It's too bad that there aren't more movies
like this around — movies that tackle
political corruption in a way that
challenges viewers to pay more attention to real politics.
Overused words
like rapturous and hypnotic certainly apply to Hou's technique here, even as the film jumps between eras and
political realities, yet there's something so much greater and more
challenging going on in Three Times than aesthetic control.
On the page, it's lots of old white men in rooms talking to each other, so the
challenge for me was to see if I could create an inherently cinematic piece that starts off quite light and funny and then becomes something
like a
political thriller», Wright had said in an interview with The Independent.
I
like thinking of Black Panther in those terms: not just as a movie you watch, nor as a
challenge to the woke box - checking of the
political minefield we call the internet, but as something we can use.
For advocacy organizations
like the NAACP and those representing students with disabilities, addressing the
challenges thoughtfully is far more effective than
political posturing that closes down much - needed options.
With nearly half of all new teachers leaving their classrooms within five years and as many as a third of the nation's teaching force readying for retirement, some education and
political leaders seem to believe that education can solve its human - resource
challenge by becoming more
like the military: sign individuals up for short - term enlistments, prepare them in intensive boot - camp experiences, and then send them to the front lines.
Instead of focusing on the very real
challenges associated with the successful implementation of higher standards, teachers are instead dealing with the
political folderol that has followed the Common Core and the new assessments
like an ominous storm cloud.
Although the series is now over a decade old, many of the recommendations made by the task forces are still relevant today, such as providing effective professional development for teachers and principals, professionalizing teaching,
political and policy
challenges like bipartisanship, and dispelling myths about the
challenges of leading urban districts.
Instead of the bravado and
political pandering aimed at trashing teachers and blaming them for our inability to overcome the incredible
challenges facing our education system, especially those in our state's urban school systems, the Governor could have and should have said something
like the following;
This book provides new insights into the nature of
political bias with regards to evidence and critically considers what an «improved» use of evidence would look
like from a policymaking perspective.Part I describes the great potential for evidence to help achieve social goals, as well as the
challenges raised by the
political nature of policymaking.
Some of the works manipulate objects
like furniture, ancient pottery, and daily objects in ways that
challenge cultural values and
political authority.
If the 1993 show
challenged what it means to make an exhibition
political — through additions
like the Rodney King video, Martinez's buttons, and its unprecedented spotlight on identity politics and race — then today this model seems more relevant than ever.
As long as people
like Romm use their positions of influence to determine what can and can not be said about our predicament, to claim uncompromising ownership of the issue, we will never muster the
political coalitions required to face this momentous
challenge squarely and effectively.
As Bjørn Lomborg, climatologist Patrick Michaels and
political scientist Professor Roger Pielke Jr have discovered, you merely have to
challenge the orthodox
political policy responses.Or,
like Climate Audit's Steve McIntyre, dare to scrutinise the statistical workings behind influential climate research papers.
And it is indeed a «foolish» politician who
challenges this thinking in today's
political climate (unless he isn't a coward) because he will earn the wrath of the
likes of FoE, who position themselves as judges over politicians and policy.
Absent a
challenge on the basis of the Charter or the principle of judicial independence, inherent jurisdiction does not allow courts to enter
political matters
like the allocation of public funds.
Dealing with someone trained in information warfare has its own particular
challenges, and his suite of extraordinary talents include the kind of high - level
political skills that makes House of Cards look
like The Great British Bake Off.
Anyone living in the Chicago area understands the
challenges great schools
like Lane Tech are encountering due to
political dysfunction and economic hardship.