Sentences with phrase «reality of your dilemma»

The 2016 Massachusetts charter - school ballot initiative illustrated the reality of this dilemma.
The reality of your dilemma is the thousands of applicants for minimal job opening (literally — 2000 applicant last year for 3 jobs in district).

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The purpose of a pre-emptive strike on financial risk is to manipulate market psychology to affect fundamental reality («Moral Hazard in the Prisoner's Dilemma,» Christopher Cole of Artemis Capital Management).
The moral dilemmas we bump up against in doing pastoral care reflect how individual decisions are often set in the context of broader realities which push us beyond the confines of our church membership.
After interviewing some former Irish terrorists and seeing the carnage they wrought, Burleigh can not understand why so many clergymen came to their aid, why so many Irish Americans toasted and financed their activities for years, and why movie scriptwriters continue to mislead the public: «Hollywood contributes its quotient of surreal movies about nobly moody Irish terrorists allegedly facing agonizing moral dilemmas, rather than the reality of intimidating drunks cutting people's throats....
Contemporary writers often reflect this sad reality, and it is helpful to point to (and to publish) the writers who grapple courageously with this dilemma, writers whose imaginations collide with the grim implications of life in a culture which has forgotten the future.
This is indeed the modern dilemma, and Altizer, I believe, is quite justified in his attempts to salvage a sacred reality by returning to what in essence are Hegelian concepts of individuality and of what it means to be ultimately real.
[15] This statement, coming from a later period, nevertheless captures the reality of the ecumenical dilemma.
The political and military realities of such intervention, and the moral dilemmas that emerge from it, are the topic of David Rieff's book.
Yet, instead of attempts to work through this dilemma, there is a sudden switch to romanticizing the masses and damning the middle class, as if to be both middle - class and truly black contradicts black reality.
We must talk about practical, tangible moral dilemmas, realities and virtues, and we must focus on developing character in the midst of religious belief.
For us Christians in Asia awakened to the religious reality of our part of the world, this presents us with an enormous dilemma.
This puts progressives at a dilemma, because respecting the rights of the minority at large may (in perception or reality) conflict with the emancipation of doubly marginalised groups within the same community.
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We're never entirely certain how far Brady's pride will take him in his fight against this new reality, but in Jandreau's understated performance, we're always understanding of and sympathetic toward his dilemma.
Rose approached his mentor, Professor Kurt Fischer, one of the leading pioneers in the science of the individual and the brain, to talk about this dilemma — the reality of individual kids and what the research says — and why we think this way.
As a case - based course, students will engage in discussion of actual education dilemmas, written and documented in order to bring the reality of schooling into the classroom.
A four - figure dental bill may be a common reality, but the more frequent dental dilemma is likely of a more diminutive nature — but of much more immediate concern.
The gallery brings together a group of London - based contemporary artists who seek to address the dilemmas, realities and consequences of living in a post-sci-fi digital age.
Editorial Personal Profile: Beatrice Riese, by Peter Pinchbeck The Dilemma of Contemporary Abstraction, by Robert C. Morgan Reality, by Katinka Mann Matters of Choice, by Peter Stroud Abstract Dilemmas: A Monologue, by Edwin Ruda Abstraction — A Midlife Crisis, by Phillis Ideal On the Interface of Abstraction and Landscape, by Hearne Pardee Further Desistance / I'm Late, I'm Late, by Marthe Keller The Symbol and the Search, by Jeanne C. Wilkinson Volumetric Abstraction, by Peter Pinchbeck Dilemma, by Mac Wells Finding Meaning in Form, by Cecily Kahn Abstract Dilemmas Pop Quiz, by Don Voisine Merely Painting or Getting the Thing in Itself Wrong Again, by Saul Ostrow Three Racoons and A Garage Are Not Art, by Richard Timperio On the Question of Relevance and Meaning in Recent Abstract Painting, by James Little Leo Rabkin — Statement, by Leo Rabkin The Depths of Abstraction, by Tom Evans Engineering Tranquility, by James Juszczyk Painting as Mediation, by Stephanie Demanuelle Abstraction Resignified: Some Remarks on the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James Gross
A new group exhibition explores the dilemmas, consequences and realities of London in the digital age through an array of multi-disciplinary works.
An outspoken critic of Israeli government policy, Rosen's work addresses some of the ethical dilemmas underlying social reality in his native Israel and we are showing two seminal works, an immersive installation and a film, alongside a striking large scale new artwork created especially to cover the entire window façade of Rivington Place.
Uchill's spoof provides an instant fix for the titling dilemma, but in reality, curators and members of museum marketing, communications, and publications departments put a great deal of thought into naming their shows, and the process can take months, even years.
Bringing together a group of London - based contemporary artists, who seek to address the dilemmas, realities and consequences of living in a digital age.
That's understandable, because if you admit that reality, you recognize that you are firmly impaled upon the horns of a tactical dilemma.
A lawyer's duty of loyalty runs to the client, but business realities produce very real ethical dilemmas for Meghann and her co-workers.
To truly get to the root of the victim's dilemmas, the therapist must embrace both aspects of the victim's reality.
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