Sentences with phrase «political issues he sees»

He's passionate about social injustice and not afraid to engage political issues he sees as dangerous.

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Given the history and issues the other political candidates have, Macron's lack of experience in politics could possibly be seen as a good thing by the electorate.
While the American people clash on issues ranging from guns to taxes, what Comey sees as Trump's lapses in character and integrity are an affront members of all political parties, he said.
But firing Mueller or issuing pardons «would be certain to ignite the kind of political firestorm that we haven't seen since the Saturday Night Massacre,» he said, and Trump's political opponents would undoubtedly paint it as obstruction of justice.
If you tweet on political issues or other topics that might be seen as controversial, you'd be well - advised to make it clear your views are yours alone — not those of your employer.
More and more, we're seeing business leaders take a stance on social and political issues.
For starters, you can use it as a way to list the pros and cons of each side of an argument, much in the same way that ProCon.org does for major and controversial political issues (see my example below).
The report authors also say they have seen significant new activity by political conservatives seeking to protect political free speech by companies, among other issues.
We see some geopolitical hotspots around the world and political issues, including a rise in populism in the United States and elsewhere that has manifested itself in the disruption of the political establishment.
There are young people who are passionate about any kind of issue you could imagine, but that doesn't mean that they will see value in participating in the currently existing political structure.
In China, we have seen how rigid compliance with regime orthodoxy has led to political and policy disasters, whether during the Cultural Revolution and Tiananmen, or on contemporary issues of environment, national minorities, and corruption, many of which still can not be discussed openly.
But I think we are beginning to get into that kind of turning process where there are those broader issues, those that have tended to have assets, be they salaried pension holders or those that own property or other real assets, have tended to do better than the millennial generation and I think that we are seeing that in some elements of political protest.
We saw those issues could be worked through, provided there was an unconditional and convincing political will to stay together as a union.
As you can see, conversations about medical ethics can get complex and circuitous very quickly (like many socio - political issues do)-- which is precisely the point that most of us miss.
I'm a progressive Christian and liberal on 90 % of political issues including marriage equality and women's rights; however, I think that this should be seen as a tipping point for Christians everywhere.
It's time we, as a nation, stop looking at abortion as merely a political issue and see it for what it is - a matter of life and death.
Now it takes little reflection to see that most major problems of ecclesial and political controversy have always been and will continue to be divergent and not convergent ones; accordingly, there is an especially vexing irony in the fact that those who want to find a «mainstream» position on the Big Issues are almost always those who are committed on other grounds to a pluralist or relativist stance in matters of public debate.
But every time I see it posed, it isn't for getting people to focus on issues instead of remaining blind devotees to political parties.
Jay W. Forrester, professor of management at MIT whose sophisticated computer modeling of social and environmental issues led to the Club of Rome report on «The Limits of Growth,» sees the political and economic stresses in the world as caused by the necessary transition from worldwide growth to equilibrium.
Bernstein sees Dewey's liberal, political outlook as completely consistent with his view that philosophy's main task is «to become practical, where this means addressing itself to the basic issues and conflicts that confront us, and making practical judgments about what is to be done» (PA 225).
The churches have failed to see that the challenge of world hunger (and the whole complex of related peace, liberation and development issues) constitutes a theological crisis for the church as well as a political, social and economic crisis for the world.
I fear it is you that has not an inkling of understanding as you see it only as a political issue.
Simply entering black areas and seeing how the people have been forced to live is such a revelation to most South African whites that it inevitably changes their outlook on political issues.
In other words, evangelical leaders were willing to speak about the issue when it was unpopular to many conservatives (this is another reason why Christians should not be seen as a wing of any political party; they must speak prophetically as needed on issues).
Because he, like Cnaan, does not frame the issue as a struggle for political power, he sees this homogenization as the greatest threat to civil society.
There is a persistent provincialism which makes men tend to see political and economic issues from the standpoint of their own class or culture or nation.
I have been surprised to see how many parents have bundled their faith inseparably with a particular political view, economic philosophy, worship style, or the latest social issues.
The last six months before the General Election saw a good deal of political activity on «life» issues.
There we go again, shut up this hypocritical rightwingers.Only at election time do rear their ugly heads up to be seen and heard.It's time to unleash the CRACKKIN, the monster that the IRS people use on unruly religious groups, exemption is like a death sentence to these groups.Most of these religious leaders are wolves in sheeps clothing, selling their political poison to anyone in their flocks.They push the envelope on the seperation of church and state issue, seeing how far they can go.Pastors and ministers would never speak politics like this years ago, that was taaboo.Now people like Robertson, Graham, and the rest, flaunt their ideaology both religious and political at every event.They don't care about the legal consequences, they have LAWYERS, perishioners pay for that.
Here we see a social and political issue of immediate relevance to those for whom the kingdom is first.
I see a need for the church to be involved in the issue in society (which are alsmost always, in some aspect, political).
The paid - time religious broadcasters claimed to represent the biblical position on political issues, but the biblical basis of their policies was seen to be rather suspect.
At this point, concerning controverted moral issues, political manoeuvring became a major, if not the major concern of the Church, and magisterial proclamation has tended to be seen as nothing more than a slightly frustrating bottom line of what can be got away with.
His detachment enabled him to see what was being assumed on both sides of a disputed philosophical or political issue.
If it does become a political issue, I think that lately, Usyk has handled the press and dealt with political issues quite capably — I'm sure you've seen his ТСН 1 +1 interview.
Those who see it as a sport issue are already on his side, those who see it as a political issue can't be swayed.
Now that the issue is much more prominent than with the Bruin player, I would love to see another front - page piece from the hockey editor reinforcing the seemingly obvious ideals that the office is bigger than the person who currently holds it, and that if one really wishes to see a decline in political divisiveness and overheated rhetoric, one has an obligation to make personal contributions to those ends.
Franke, like «S,» acknowledges that marriage constrains freedom; she, too, questions why the right to marry — versus issues like employment and educational opportunities or political participation — has been seen as the only way to gain equality and dignity for both groups.
You see this not only in medicine and health issues but in our educational and political system as well.
The Political Mom can fall anywhere on the political spectrum, from Leftist Commie Pinko to right of Atilla the Hun, and her posts may not be strictly speaking «political» but her role in the group is always the same: encouraging people to publicly make their opinions on a particular controversial topic known to see where everyone falls on tPolitical Mom can fall anywhere on the political spectrum, from Leftist Commie Pinko to right of Atilla the Hun, and her posts may not be strictly speaking «political» but her role in the group is always the same: encouraging people to publicly make their opinions on a particular controversial topic known to see where everyone falls on tpolitical spectrum, from Leftist Commie Pinko to right of Atilla the Hun, and her posts may not be strictly speaking «political» but her role in the group is always the same: encouraging people to publicly make their opinions on a particular controversial topic known to see where everyone falls on tpolitical» but her role in the group is always the same: encouraging people to publicly make their opinions on a particular controversial topic known to see where everyone falls on the issue.
We, at the Strategic Thinkers Network (STRANEK) interested in bringing clarity to good governance, political and economic issues in the country as well as at all times ensure that the resources of this country are judiciously used for the benefit of the people of Ghana tend to see these accusations against Bugri Naabu as not trivial.
The last hour has seen the political and constitutional reform committee issue a report complaining that the government's ignoring its recommendations about going to war; Labour have put out a line on the strikes, saying they're «usually a sign of failure»; and the Institute for Government is telling us that Whitehall is leading the way in headcount reductions, with an overall reduction of 8.4 % since the comprehensive spending review in October last year.
How would you see off a younger, better looking political rival?Ronald Reagan pulled that trick on Walter Mondale: «I will not make age an issue of this campaign.
If people want to see real change in society, they need to engage more in political issues and mandatory voting would encourage a greater level of interest.
My interest in this whole issue comes from the fact that if our law courts especially the highest court in Ghana, Supreme Court that is supposed to be final place in the country to deliver justice to all manner of persons regardless of one's political affiliation, religious beliefs, ethnic background etc in a just and fair manner is now seen to be turning into a place where citizens of Ghana who may belong to certain political affiliations do not feel confident or have trust in their handling of critical national issues in view of some of these «partisan» pronouncements on the part of some justices, then where would we be heading towards as a country?
The main issue I see in this system is how to turn it on; you'll need a law for it (or a more deep modification of the political system), and guess who has to approve it?
It's hard, therefore, to see what political advantage there is in Cameron fighting his own side over an issue of supreme unconcern to most of the public.
After spending the last hour looking through the majority of the progressive / lefty political sites in the blogads network, I was surprised at how few different issue and campaign advertisements I saw.
In reviewing the previous answers I see a glaring lack of attention to a different political issue that could prevent the IRS from automating the tax filing process: States» rights.
There were no sweeping political monologues, though the awards show saw cameos from stars supporting a range of issues.
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