Sentences with phrase «raises uncomfortable issues»

Yourgrau has a talent for raising uncomfortable issues, and his slim biography of Weil will outrage Christians as much as Jews, for he takes Weil's side against her detractors from both religions.
In Westminster, MPs who saw the film didn't forget the problem continues to raise uncomfortable issues.
Try thinking about whether there are other times when you know he's been honest when it may have been difficult; for example, if he has had to bring you bad news or raise an uncomfortable issue.

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It will help you understand what happens when you try to have a conversation you feel uncomfortable about and guide you through a process to raise issues constructively.
Their conviction raises a very difficult issue, a thorny and uncomfortable problem: how to live with people with whom we disagree on basic issues of human life.
To raise such questions can, however, be a way of avoiding uncomfortable issues as well as changes which might disrupt one's life «close to home.»
The blog covers every topic you can imagine that relates to raising a family, from dealing with the tricky baby milestones to the uncomfortable issues that arise when parenting a teen, and she does an awesome job at it.
And while it can be uncomfortable to raise the issue, it's important to teach your teen the life skills she's going to need to become a healthy, responsible adult.
One of the issues that LLL raised in their response letter, as posted on Trevor's website, is that some women may be uncomfortable receiving breastfeeding support from a man.
There was one uncomfortable point when Chris raised the issue of Brown's future.
Creativity can take many guises: decorative, therapeutic, commercial, expressive, and raising awareness about uncomfortable issues through imagery where most wouldn't dare.
Offers examples of residential retrofit which can effectively address major issues raised by the UK existing housing stock, such as: major CO2 emissions; energy efficiency; ageing building fabric; uncomfortable internal environments; and fuel poverty.
I'll assume that by your personal attacks on whatever you've gleaned from a Google search on me (that I invited you to take, by the way, while you skulk in the shadows of online anonymity) that you are uncomfortable addressing the issues I raised, and would prefer to devolve into a little name - calling.
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