Sentences with phrase «really about addressing»

«The climate hubs are not really about addressing climate change.
He says the 2016 presidential race is really about addressing income inequality.

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«No one wants to talk about the fact that the black hole never really goes away,» says Jerry Colonna, who in 2014 founded Reboot.io, a Boulder company that helps executives address their emotions via intensive workshops.
This is an area that I'm really excited about because these are problems that we don't have to address with our «1 % security problems» — in dealing with the richest, most resourced consumers, and our enterprise problems.
Counterpunch Today's deepening financial and economic crisis can not be alleviated without addressing a number of problems that the public does not really want to hear about.
Every couple of months we bring together founders and CEOs, 10 to 20 of them, in a room, to really roll up our sleeves and talk about both the opportunities for growth, but more critically, how to address the challenges.
If the Finance Minister is really serious about an economic growth strategy, then he will have to address the need for comprehensive tax reform in his 2018 budget.
I never really got around to writing up a post about those tools so I wanted to address that and add a few more tools into the mix.
How would you like to be an undergraduate, one of the country's best and brightest on one of the proudest days of your life, with a really famous SC justice about to address you and maybe impart some (hopefully amusing) advice — and all he does is make the entire speech about himself and some disagreement he had with complete strangers back at his old job?
Colina — What David said is true — you keep trying to control the narrative by pulling the conversation back to it being about a «divorce», when nobody really talked about that at all until you initially brought it up, then David addressed it (everyone else ignored it because obviously they weren't interested in the «sordid details»), and you again directed the conversation (attempted to direct it) right BACK to an over simplification of it being about the divorce between two people!
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Any genuine theological proposal that really means what it says about God implicitly addresses all three publics.
And you really didn't address how I am SO uninformed about Darwin and his belief that life spontaneously arose (as the first single cell.)
Let me address one thing really quick... you talk about vouchers, but fail to mention that the United States currently ranks 25th in the world in math.
He has not really addressed the fact that the notion of climate, as distinct from the notion of weather, is not concerned with particular features of a single trajectory or history, but with the fact that there are some general features about certain kinds of time and system averages over many trajectories - and that these average features tend to show certain kinds of regularity or slow secular variation that are not apparent in a single trajectory (the term secular here has a technical meaning, not the common one of «not religious»).
St. Augustine's enduring conception of the two cities here receives contemporary development and application as outstanding authors, most of whom are also First Things contributors, address economics, the academy, natural law, politics, and marriage: Robert Jenson on the Church's responsibility, Robert Louis Wilken on what Augustine really meant, Carl Braaten on natural law, George Weigel on not despairing about the ambiguity of politics, Robert Benne on Christian engagement in economic enterprise, and Gilbert Meilaender on the virtue of marriage.
Angels are not sent out by God except when there is a real problem to be addressed and fixed; the very least the Unification Church could have done when I told them about this visitor (who is still with me by the way) was to send someone out to talk to me to see exactly what it was that I may have really known about the Providence concerning Rev. Moon reaching immortality in the flesh: but I suppose they all thought they knew more than my servant John; who happens to be» the greatest in the kingdom of heaven».
«Of course, it's a sensitive thing to have to talk about but until we actually address as a church these really difficult problems that are in our midst, we can't move forward and work for change.»
In his address to the College of Cardinals in 2014, in numerous interviews since then, and in personal correspondence, Cardinal Walter Kasper often suggests that there would be nothing really new about the Catholic Church, after due deliberation and consensus - building, finding a «path» toward admitting a divorced and civilly remarried Catholic to Holy Communion after a penitential period, an «honest judgment of the person concerned about his personal situation,» and support from a sacramental confessor.
The really heartening thing about this book is that such questions can now be addressed with courtesy and respect by a theologian of international repute without his immediate deletion from everyone's Christmas card list.
In his address, the Archbishop called on churches to make New Year Resolutions to help people grasp what their faith was really about.
But you really don't address his comments with anything but personal attacks and bitching about his use of virtue signaling.
«I took a step back,» Roe said, «and realized we really need to address as a community how we define success and how we engage parents and children in conversations about ethics and virtue.»
But what it brings up for me that I think is really good about the coverage is that it brings out a lot of issues that need to be addressed around birth and choices and training of providers and safety of home birth and the safety of hospital birth.
We have talked a lot about what if about the baby so far, and I realized we have not really addressed your wife.
It is really hard for me to understand why the resistance, for as you said, there is a problem that needs to be addressed, and if you are working in a school, you would think those would be the people who especially care about kids and would want to do their part to help.
However, rather than simply accepting the opinion of states and critical Western scholars as the point of reference, the edited book Responsibility to Protect: Cultural Perspectives in the Global South by Rama Mani and Tom Weiss addresses the important and so far under - researched question of what scholars and activists from the global south really think about the R2P principle and how the R2P implementation process can account for those southern concerns and insights.
And these books address several important questions: on the origins of the destructive rivalry between the two, about how far they really differed on policy and the puzzle of Brown's premiership.
«We are so excited about this, and it's really due to so many people's hard work,» Mr. Van Scoyoc said, addressing the group and thanking supporters.
If he is really concerned about the family he should address the issue of the three million children in single parent families.»
«It's about someone that really is addressing an issue that many New Yorkers for decades they didn't want to address
«What resulted was overly broad legislation that would prevent the county from reimbursing any municipality in the county for any fees that are on their tax warrants, and so the response from not just myself, but the mayors of Cohoes and Watervliet and Supervisor Paula Mahan was that this legislation changing a decades - old way of making municipalities whole for their tax levies was really thrown in to complete and utter confusion and disarray, with legislative leaders saying that the legislation or the resolution meant something different than the letter of the resolution, and all of it really could have been addressed if the leadership of the county legislature had simply reached out, sent us a letter, picked up the phone to have a conversation about their concerns with respect to the trash fee.»
Donna Brown of Newburgh said the address was informative and said, «this is my third one and I really enjoy learning about everything that the county is doing.»
«It appears that Governor Cuomo has heard the public outcry about the need to fully assess and address public health impacts of fracking, but based on the administration's most recent statement, people remain in the dark about what is really happening.
«It's about moving the food industry from food safety, which they're good at, to food security, which they really haven't even addressed
«It really was thinking about ethical issues as they were coming up: «How can we provide frameworks for what the issues are — and what are the fair and ethical ways to address them?»»
«There is a real risk that as clinics proliferate, if we don't address it in a more proactive way, as we see negative outcomes for patients grow and people get mixed bags of information about stem cells, then this could really negatively impact the public perception of this research.»
I find Children's BBC really interesting because you can get pictures and fact files about the TV presenters, all about the competitions and the stuff coming soon (I can read the address easily and write it slowly, not like on TV).
«We're at a really exciting time right now where we have the technologies to be able to address important questions about how PV occurs.»
«Utilizing interdisciplinary methods, such as ancient DNA, accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating and zooarchaeology, allows us to address Complex but really important questions about the history of invasive species,» said Hofman.
«If we're really serious about addressing the problem of Alzheimer's, we must start by not poisoning our citizens.»
In case you're wondering about training «intensity» let me address the matter this way: You really wouldn't build any more muscle by training harder at this point.
I wanted to address something that really gets on my nerves, and is one of the key things I believe in about getting bigger and stronger.
We talked about probiotics before but we're gonna really address the area of spore probiotics which are like the cell walls of the specific spores called bacillus spores.
And that's why we have those six hours that way coz then you can look at it and you can say, «Hey, this is a really specific way we go about addressing things here.»
I mean, that's — it's really about managing that condition and the whole idea about addressing it or fixing a root causal issue really isn't even there.
i understand this article is talking about the benefits of kettlebells for strength, but it does nt really address the title of the article of kettlebells vs barbells (unless i missed something in the article) you mention that you still have your athletes use barbell....
As you know, I'm ALL about empowering women to take back control of their own health, especially their menstrual health, so here are some really practical steps to take right now to address PCOS naturally:
Ben: With bacterial overgrowth or bacterial imbalance and so one really important part of this is addressing that and we've talked about that in previous podcasts but I mean, literally, just fixing your gut, destroying bad bacteria by using something like an oil of oregano everyday, taking a good probiotic supplement.
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