Sentences with phrase «scale of the challenge someone face»

Impatient speculating about the fate of the coalition and bickering over the economy mask the true scale of the challenge facing Britain's politicians in 2013.
Judge the contenders to replace Ed Miliband on whether they see the epic scale of the challenge facing Labour
In a speech to the Resolution Foundation last week, he set out the dizzying scale of the challenge facing his commission:
Although the current draft contains a number of compromises, the WBG has reached a deadlock, adopted a cone of silence about the process, and refuses to be held accountable to its own analysis of the problem, that: «sustainable development through clean energy is still being addressed through short - term financing and regulatory frameworks that are not aligned to the immense scale of the challenge facing the globe.»
Responding to today's update on the Goddard inquiry into allegations of historical child sexual abuse in public institutions in England and Wales, law firm Bevan Brittan underlined the huge scale of the challenge facing Justice Goddard.
Shadow Welsh Secretary, Owen Smith, has described the PISA results for Wales as «disappointing» but says that «the Welsh Labour Government has already recognised the scale of the challenge we face and has put in place the measures required to turn things around.»
These polls, detailed though they may be, are just a snapshot and the SNP are taking nothing for granted — hard work and good policies are what win votes and we know the scale of the challenge we face if we are to make gains.
The scale of the challenge facing David Cameron in keeping the Conservatives from imploding over Europe is underscored in a Guardian survey of constituency party members from across the country.
A YouGov poll for The Times yesterday showed the scale of the challenge facing former Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Mr Smith - who was among dozens of Labour frontbenchers to resign in the wake of the EU referendum.
«The scale of the challenge we face and the need for rethinking and re-modernisaton of the party is akin to the sort of the scale of challenge we faced in the late 1980s,» he told Andrew Marr.
A YouGov poll for The Times today showed the scale of the challenge facing former Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Mr Smith - who was among dozens of Labour frontbenchers to resign in the wake of the EU referendum.
Given the scale of the challenges we face, we must exploit all the available knowledge, skills, diversity, and creativity that humankind can bring.
The plans are an inadequate response to the scale of the challenge we face in securing for every child the education that they deserve
However, returning to the focus of the Select Committee's inquiry — the role of RSCs — our recent report illustrates the scale of the challenge they face in identifying new sponsors (such as MATs) to take responsibility for underperforming schools.
That 2006 race was a perfect introduction: ignorant of the scale of the challenge I faced and bolstered by the comfort of being part of a big factory team.
Our job is not to be liked but to give a raw and dispassionate assessment of the scale of the challenge faced by the global community.»
There simply is not enough public sector budget available to meet the scale of the challenges we face.
Something that begins to match the scale of the challenge we face
Archer lays out the scale of the challenge we face, technologically and economically, in constructing a sustainable future economy.
«These findings highlight the scale of the challenge facing the banks.
The scale of the challenges facing the adult social care sector is only set to increase with an end to freedom of movement following Brexit, research from law firm Charles Russell Speechlys suggests.
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