Sentences with phrase «rises to the challenges of»

Wrapping up, Brian Stelter, host of CNN's Reliable Sources, found reasons for cautious optimism about the media's future provided it rises to the challenges of the «post-fact» world.
CMIT Solutions of West Metro Denver immediately rose to the challenge of providing a range of small business IT solutions to Reaction Engines Inc., including 24 - hour help desk services, remote server access, software support, and comprehensive data protection.
I can't wait to see how our team rises to the challenge of the Real - Time Marketing mindset.»
Heather Tomlinson says we must rise to the challenge of giving a defense for our Christian beliefs More
Joaquin Phoenix rises to the challenge of playing Jesus of Nazareth in new biblical biopic Mary Magdalene....
Like «Hansel and Gretel,» this story has a set of siblings, three of whom respond to danger with courage, imagination and fidelity — ordinary kids who rise to the challenges of an extraordinary situation.
The churches have risen to the challenge of homelessness better than other sectors of society.
Hanks in particular rises to the challenge of portraying Ben Bradlee, who was already iconized by Jason Robards in
He reluctantly consented to the popular election which elevated him to the Papal throne, but rose to the challenges of the office.
However, as second - generation Asians adapt to American culture, Ramar Foods has risen to the challenge of meeting new consumer tastes.
«We are proud of the partnerships we have formed with our customers and recognize that they are industry - leading organizations and represent some of the very best retailers in the United States,» the company says, adding that its employees rise to the challenge of serving these industry leaders.
Competing against Cleveland's premier hospitality brands, the food and beverage operations of the InterContinental Hotel and Conference Center rise to the challenge of offering creative and innovative international cuisines with the latest technology.
Chickpeas are an exciting food that can add substance to an already - established dish, or, given the opportunity, can rise to the challenge of leading a meal.
Awareness of the issues is increasing too, however, and thousands more of you every day are rising to the challenge of eating for a better tomorrow, whether you're looking after the environment or your health.
The annual international Real Bread Week once again saw people of all ages rising to the challenge of baking the own additive - free loaves or buying them from local, independent bakeries.
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A positive for players such as Iwobi, Beilek and Campbell: I think they can rise to the challenge of making the first team starting 11 if needed due to injuries.
«It's always impressive to see how young people can rise to the challenges of life, but what Maiya Flores has done is truly exceptional,» said West Coast Jamboree co-tournament director Clay Kallam.
It was also brilliant to see another player rising to the challenge of those performing well ahead of them in pecking order.
Jose Mourinho's side will need to rise to the challenge of the young Ajax side, who seem to attack with flair and pace but have a defensive and discipline weakness.
On the contrary, Holding looks a player with maturity beyond his years and a defender that is more than capable of rising to the challenge of featuring in the first eleven.
Knowing the influence we have on our kids, they can help us rise to the challenge of whatever it is we're facing.
It is true new parents are hit with a bit of a learning curve when they first find out they are expecting, but most parents quickly rise to the challenge of soaking it all in.
Daughter is very excited, and will hopefully rise to the challenge of «no American - style food or eating» that I have raised....
Smart, innovative companies have risen to the challenge of helping parents with new apps and services that make family management easier and saving time possible.
«Health and care services need to rise to the challenge of responding to the increasingly complex conditions suffered by our ageing population,» said Dave Behan, CQC chief executive.
We must rise to the challenge of being a world leader on women's parliamentary representation.»
We hope when proposals are drawn up to meet them, national governments will rise to the challenge of working together to deliver an accessible single market for all small and medium business.»
It is also possible, although increasingly unlikely, to imagine his rivals finally rising to the challenge of beating him.
We must also rise to the challenge of binding this new movement to the one thing that distinguishes Labour from the left ecosystem of protest and pressure groups — our electoral purpose.
They have failed to rise to the challenge of reforming our banks again and again.
She also paid tribute to emergency services who responded in the face of danger and «rose to the challenge of keeping us safe».
The group called on the House of Assembly to rise to the challenge of playing its roles as the third arm of government in Kogi State.
«I think that a lot of people have doubts about self - government, whether a nation can rise to the challenge of governing itself.
All of us must rise to the challenge of keeping our country together.
Another minister from north of the border, Scottish and transport secretary Douglas Alexander, said the nationalists were failing to rise to the challenge of globalisation.
And as we rise to the challenge of change so this coming election will not be a contest for a fourth term Labour government, but for the first Labour government of this new global age.
This accreditation is proof that the team at the Center has risen to the challenge of protecting the people of Oneida County, and that the investments we have made in technology and equipment are being recognized for their value in helping to keep the public safe.»
But he says the lack of clarity and absence of leadership is a problem «across Westminster», suggesting Labour and other opposition parties, as well as the Whitehall machine, are also failing to rise to the challenge of Brexit.
«You should take particular pride in the way the United Kingdom has risen to the challenge of tackling the barbaric threat of Daesh.
Responding to a question on the need to tackle extremism in schools, the Education Minister stated that schools in Wales needed to «rise to the challenge of community cohesion», and the transformation of Religious Education (RE) was an important means of achieving this.
We will rise to the challenge of upholding our religious freedoms, even in the face of those who seek to marginalize and intimidate.
Conversely, they also need to rise to the challenge of using new insights and techniques from other disciplines to question the validity of their own theories and make nuclear physics research more powerful.
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.
Dr Arraiano and Professor Brown's research points to a way of rising to the challenge of combining yield and Septoria resistance.
The change was long overdue, Green insists, noting that he's simply asking the community to rise to the challenge of tackling the most important questions in fundamental ways rather than doing incremental science.
Well done on rising to the challenges of life and ooooooooooh those kittens of yours are so adorable!
I admire filmmakers who rise to the challenge of confronting claustrophobia head - on, and extra points for adding bell bottoms and shag hairdos to the mix!
Gia isn't hagiography, I'll give it that, but it is reductive to a fault; once known as a screenwriter with a literary bent, having risen to the challenge of distilling novels by no less than John Updike and Tom Wolfe, Cristofer turned into a sensationalist when he started directing, and virtually anything that's not an exploitation staple is relegated to the margins in Gia — not to mention in Cristofer's sophomore efforts Body Shots and Original Sin.
Smith effortlessly rose to the challenge of playing the troubled boxer, scoring an Oscar nomination and revealing previously untapped depths.
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