Sentences with phrase «society in general facing»

This is now especially prevalent with the legal sector and society in general facing massive challenges in immigration law and human rights issues.

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They may, however, feel less of a sense of personal security than they once did with mom on the home front — but this situation is prevalent within society In general and certainly helps ministers and their families to understand the problems others face.
The causes for this are many, according to the authors (Rafael Cepeda, Elizabeth Carrillo, Rhode González, and Carlos Ham), including the recent recognition by the state of the need for new spaces for religious practice and expressions, and of the profound ideological and economic crisis facing socialist models in general and Cuban society in particular.
Well, more people are having beta marriages although it's still a pretty small amount — just 17 percent divorce before their fifth wedding anniversary — but there's still a lot of shame, judgment and sense of failure around short marriages (and divorce in general) and, let's face it, it's hard to embrace something that a huge portion of society pooh - poohs.
«Sunder Katwala, the general secretary of the Fabian society and a signatory of the statement confirmed that the specific references to The Labour party and its bloggers was due to concerns that a more general code would in some way burden Green, Lib Dem and other non-Labour bloggers with the current reputation problems faced by both the Government and labour blogs.
Whether his students end up being food scientists, fashion designers or engineers, Abts says they will be better prepared for their careers, and life in general, if they can apply the design process to solve the future problems our society is certain to face.
Most Pit Bull owners feel although in some cases we may have to keep our love for the breed hidden from society in general due to the discrimination often faced by those ignorant of the breed in today's society.
When you go off to travel by yourself, you may face judgement from friends, family and society in general about your choice.
In this article in the Tehran Times, the reporter relates his experiences with Autistic societies in Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges faced by autistic children and adultIn this article in the Tehran Times, the reporter relates his experiences with Autistic societies in Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges faced by autistic children and adultin the Tehran Times, the reporter relates his experiences with Autistic societies in Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges faced by autistic children and adultin Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges faced by autistic children and adults.
The challenge of finding a point of balance between these two worlds can be exacerbated by general public attitudes concerning «real Aborigines» and the motives for people choosing to identify as such, or by having to face the racism that often manifests in their contact with the wider society.
You are quite correct with your assesssment of the «runaway train» of never ending rules / regulations etc. being constantly thrown up in your faces, and society's communal face in general, by ever burgeoning legions of regulators, whether they be comprised of elected governmental types, or of their top - down appointed minions.
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