Sentences with phrase «something of an identity crisis»

Each party has undergone something of an identity crisis in recent years.
2015 saw something of an identity crisis for contemporary art, as artists felt increasingly obliged to address the world's most pressing socio - political issues.
But this left the Surface with something of an identity crisis and vulnerability to two well - established device classes.
As evangelicalism in the U.S. has been working its way through something of an identity crisis over the past few years, and as many young evangelicals like myself have reconnected with the spiritual disciplines, this seems to be a recurring point of contention, and therefore one that should be addressed.
In one of the film's mistakes, Frances narrates «Legend,» giving it something of an identity crisis from the beginning.
The last several years have marked something of an identity crisis at Acura.
If 2012's Tomb Raider reboot represented something of an identity crisis for a Lara who professed psychological trauma at being forced to kill while demonstrating a penchant for the endless repetition of that very act, Rise Of The Tomb Raider represents the transference of that identity crisis to the game..
Outstanding as it is as a showcase of European modernism, it is also welcome as an affirmation of the chops of the Guggenheim: a museum that was once the temple of 20th - century abstraction, but that now is facing something of an identity crisis.
The Jetta sedan is Volkswagen's best - seller in the United States, but the car has had something of an identity crisis in its current iteration.
It would appear as if Georgia's GOP is having something of an identity crisis.
All of a sudden, Po realises that, what with his dad being a goose (James Hong), he may well be adopted, and has something of an identity crisis.
Dead Rising 3 has something of an identity crisis.
Dead Rising 3 has something of an identity crisis.
Test Drive Unlimited 2 has something of an identity crisis.
Twitter is going through something of an identity crisis.
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