Sentences with phrase «raise tough questions»

The accusations raise tough questions about Facebook's ability to protect user information at a time when it's already embroiled in a scandal over Russian meddling during the 2016 presidential campaign and under pressure to adhere to new European Union privacy rules.
At the same time, concerns about privacy and cybersecurity raise tough questions for firms about how to keep mobile data safe and ensure no breaches in confidential client communications or data.
But the young black men raise some tough questions of their President.
They are not afraid to deal with the hard texts and raise the tough questions.
Schwerin went on to say that adviser Minyon Moore had raised tough questions about the wisdom of making the speech because it could «unintentionally end up elevating questions that aren't yet being widely asked and introduce new damaging information, especially super predator, to a lot more voters.»
He does not flinch from raising the tough question of international fairness.
But that amiable projection raises a tough question: If medical science were to eliminate geriatric infirmity and disease entirely, how long would the human body last?
Coogler doesn't have the answers, but, like in Fruitvale Station, he raises tough questions with tenacity and grace.
Coogler doesn't have the answers, but, like his work in Fruitvale Station, the director raises tough questions with tenacity and grace.
Nintendo Life wrote a lengthy article in July about how the Wii U eShop is raising tough questions on quality control.
It also raises a tough question: where does a private collection end and a public institution begin?
He still has raises tough questions about you are there, long after William Eggleston found color in Los Alamos.

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«This raises the conversation to a higher plane and gives the lender permission to ask tougher questions than if someone was looking for money to tide them over.»
What is clear is that the crash - and the safety questions it raises - have contributed to a tough week for Tesla and others who want to make cars that drive themselves ubiquitous on American roads.
There are great Christian resources out there that attempt to address the tough questions raised by science in an attempt to reconcile both the heart and mind of Christianity.
Invite a scholar to your church to field tough questions that the show raises about the Bible.
If you're raising your children on your own, and the other parent chooses not to be involved, you may anticipate that your kids will eventually start asking some tough questions that you'll need to answer.
I believe it is my duty to raise red flags, ask tough questions and propose alternate solutions solutions.
It would be nice to think that there would be one book / source / expert who has «all the answers» on how to raise children (because, let's face it, it's a tough job made tougher by the fact that there aren't a lot «right» answers to many of the questions it raises) but I agree that there is no one - size - fits - all approach.
As academics in the UK, we celebrate these moves forward, stand in solidarity with those who make them, and reflect on the ways in which the tough questions being raised can help to produce a more level playing field.
❯ Analysis: The first candidate in the race to raise the $ 250,000 needed to qualify for public financing, Srinivasan is the only legislator officially in the race and is likely to face tough questions about his voting record.
«This tragedy is raising a lot of tough questions,» Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
This won't just be because ducking is always a tempting response to tough questions, especially questions as tough as those raised by public spending cuts.
«We built Benefit Kitchen not to just show you which benefits, but to answer these tougher questions: if I get a raise will I still get health insurance?
«This raised the question, can we make something tough but can still self - heal?»
A straightforward guide to the way in which language works, it's worth a read before tackling some of the tough questions on language and consciousness, or the evolution of language, that writers such as Steve Pinker raise.
But it also raises tough ethical questions whose answers no one can seem to agree on.
Ultimately, the documentary raises more issues than it explores — there are some tough ethical questions that a certain Californian sperm bank needs to answer — but the human - interest story it tells is a joy.
But I suppose this does raise the question of whether I view the second movie as the better film, and that's a tough call.
That raises the question of whether the OLED display is really worth the huge amount of extra cash, and it's tough to answer that.
Without anything of physical interest, the «burden of proof», so to speak, falls on the spindly concept of depicting something three - dimensional in two - dimensions, and how tough that is; this, of course, being a question which is raised and resolved a dozen times or more in the course of an art history textbook, and one which is not added to or made more interesting by Shepherd's half - involvement of computers.
These tips include raising rates now, asking tough questions about whether it's wise to keep adding partners to the firm, improving client service, learning to pitch to potential women clients and generally avoiding stupidity.
Evidence from US jurisdictions is that it often takes longer than two hours to complete the process, and also requires the presence of a trained technician to take the sample, putting a tough burden on law enforcement and raising questions about how workable the provision will be.
Known as acquitted and uncharged conduct sentencing, the practice is raising a sharp question among legal scholars: Should federal judges dole out tougher sentences based on accusations that jurors rejected or never heard during trial?
Young lawyers tend to ask tough questions and raise challenges to accepted work methods and values, which can lead to process innovation.
While Amazon's fight has been rendered moot, this case lays groundwork for some tough and important conversations to come, raising a slew of fascinating questions around the technologies.
This approach has resulted in some uncomfortable moments for Edmondson and his organisation, including public attacks, as the tough questions they are raising «immediately sends shivers of concern through the funded sector».
Observing was a new trainee mediator and in the post-session discussion, that very sentiment was raised by her, leading me to the conclusion that many mediators must ask that question of themselves when the going gets tough.
An underlying question for participants was how much racism, at an institutional level and in the high levels of public support for tough approaches to asylum seekers, has to do with the treatment of children in immigration detention and if it helps in advocacy to raise racism as an issue.
I believe it is my duty to raise red flags, ask tough questions and propose alternate solutions solutions.
If you're raising your children on your own, and the other parent chooses not to be involved, you may anticipate that your kids will eventually start asking some tough questions that you'll need to answer.
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