Sentences with phrase «rise to that challenge because»

They often feel that they can't rise to that challenge because they have no experience of substance misuse.

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It was because a bunch of spunky players had risen to the challenge and played all the way to the end.
Frieden said battling Zika - carrying mosquitoes in this neighborhood will be especially challenging because the area's high rise buildings will prevent pilots from flying low enough to drop pesticides in aerial spraying campaigns.
«What I learned in the Macintosh division working with those hundred or so other great people was that we rose to the occasion, we did our best work in our careers because we were presented with the biggest challenge....
I recently read an opinion piece by Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini in which he extolls the virtues of greeting the sun just as it's rising each morning: «Every day I get up at 5:30 for my own yoga and meditation practice because I know I'm going to head into a chaotic world where I will be challenged
The media loves to bring up this story around this time every year, because it loves to challenge the Christian idea that Jesus rose from the dead.
The rapid rise and spread of Communism must be accepted by Christians as the most seriously challenging deviant form of the Judeo - Christian heritage, just as, in the eighth century, the rise of Islam came about because of the tendency for Christian Trinitarian doctrine to revert to polytheism, adding weight to Mohammed's call for a pure monotheism.
... The most pervasive mistake I have made was in believing that because our cause was just, we could be sure that the white ministers of the South, once their Christian consciences were challenged, would rise to our aid.
Some people believe because they have met someone who shines with New Creation, some believe because when they are in church they experience or once experienced something, some people believe because belief was inculcated in childhood and has never been challenged or the challenge has never risen to the level to breaking the belief system, some people believe because not to believe is too scary to contemplate, some people believe because they read, heard or saw something that broke through into their heart of hearts... There is no one way into or out of belief.
Making pure oatmeal cookies is a bit challenging because oatmeal contains no gluten which makes it hard for the cookie to rise and keep itself together.
Wenger gets a pay rise because he hits his targets, the challenge handed to him by his boss is met and to the point where he gets pay rises for meeting the challenge.
«To say we lost the World Cup because of the coach is ridiculous,» says Contiguglia, citing the retirement of star Michelle Akers in 2000, the rise of women's soccer in other countries and the challenge of mixing young prospects with aging veterans.
I mention this because a new young full back has been thrown in at the deep end for us in recent weeks just as Geordie was and by and large has risen to the challenge.
Dixie does, but she rose to that challenge and became a better person and mother because of it.
And I know because we're Great Britain that we will rise to the challenge.
I challenged David Cameron to stop the badger cull not only due to rising costs, animal welfare concerns and public anger, but also because of widespread criminal activity, which threatens the future of a species which is protected by law and has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
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David Leighton and John Stevenson: We must challenge Labour's spurious narrative that public spending cuts always lead to worse public services - because that has been central to the rise in government waste
Kevin Elkins — campaign manager for veteran Max Rose, one of six Democrats challenging Donovan — said that Grimm had a similar voting record to Donovan but is embracing Trump because he «understands where those voters are.»
They understand it because even if sea - level rise is a challenge to visualize, gentrification and the problems of affordable housing in the city are not.
Because so few people rise to the challenge of keeping a finger on the big picture, a little bit of investigation outside your own field does go a very long way.
Some kinds of stress are good, because they can help us rise to a challenge, like a test, or create feelings of intense happiness.
After all, effective exercise is effective because it's stressful, because it challenges our physiology and propels us to rise to the occasion and improve ourselves by getting stronger, faster, and with more lean mass and less body fat.
Korean beauty products are incredibly advanced when it comes to ingredients and formulations because the Korean beauty R&D labs are pushed to extremes as Korean women continue to raise the bar for beauty products — in a culture where skincare is an extremely serious pursuit and the standard for «flawless skin» is unparalleled, a very exciting industry ecosystem develops where companies and labs rise to meet the challenge and ultimately, create beauty products that deliver results through supremely high quality ingredients and in a gentle way.
Also the game should have, just like Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero, more encounters that rise to the challenge when Drift King is beaten because in the end, you get all these hot cars from modifier shops but you don't get to use them because the game is over already.
Because, the film says, when it comes to what people are really like — what their motives truly are, and how they rise to, or run away from challenges — all of us are truly in the dark.
It's this severe push for gamers to be determined and persistent enough to explore every nook and cranny in Dead Rising that makes it either a splendid, geeky Pandora's Box full of unrelenting challenge and rewards or controller - smashingly difficult because of its hardcore mentality.
First and foremost, it's challenging to focus on «out of favor» securities because we are naturally drawn to rising prices.
Because your veterinarian recognizes the challenges you face with these rising costs for your beloved pet, he / she wants you to be aware that there are programs available to help you manage the costs.
Now is our chance to get our acts together, rise to the challenge, and make reef conservation a priority as if hundreds of millions of people are depending on it... because they are.
A recent study, for example, used paintings to investigate evolving eating habits — of interest to Dot Earth because consumption patterns contribute to the challenges facing a world with rising human numbers and appetites.
That is because, as the temperatures rise, heat and humidity begin to challenge human physiology.
I'm only critical of personal injury lawyers who strive to create lengthy medico - legal expert witness battles that give rise to protracted litigation thus further driving up litigation costs — or who fail to challenge even completely unqualified insurer defence «experts» because by purging them from the system there loss would result in far less (predictable) accusations of opportunistic malingering requiring litigation.
We understand these challenges because we not only regularly advise boards and management on them, we also implement and complete the actions and transactions that sometimes give rise to these challenges.
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