Sentences with phrase «sort of crisis»

For each a myth will be related that seems to catch up the special sort of crisis, proficiency, mood, and hope that individuates that church.
These are two trends which become fertile environment for various sorts of crises in which its stabilizing role will be called to play for the sake of saving Russians abroad or philo - Russian citizens in these countries, or for gaining a foothold in a situation to which the EU attaches much significance.
The founders told Fortune that they set it up «as a sort of crisis intervention.»
Plus, they have been through this sort of crisis for a while, and may be closer to the end of it than the rest of us.
That the Catholic Church in the late twentieth century is facing some sort of crisis is a fact denied by scarcely anyone.
My father died when I was two, and my mother says that what I have written above holds true in that sort of crisis as well.
Not suggesting for a second they would be in a position to refuse good business, they lost that ace by not making the CL, but no way in hell is there any sort of crisis or fire - sale taking place there.
I suppose she'll be revisiting it a number of times in her life... though it occurs to me this sort of crisis is not limited to adoptees.How wonderful that Tessa lives in a family who knows her so intimately and cares so deeply about how the world looks through her eyes.
This is not a about some sort of crisis of liberalism and it's shocking that people are getting taken in by such bare - faced spin.
«We talk so much about shared sacrifice, and if you look at the pincers of wealth accretion for those at the top over the past 30 years, the genuine deficit crisis that has been created, not just the sort of crisis out of the crisis which is the recession, which is a revenue crisis, but at the long - term structural deficit, we've been squeezing government by dropping rates, which would have been fine if the economy had grown.»
And we'll come back to the wider international scene but here, do you buy the view of some - including the Archbishop of Canterbury - who endorsed the idea that there is a sort of crisis for capitalism; that Keynsianism has been vindicated - and even Marx's approach, and that now the Tories have been caught in a sort of monetarist retreat and will be wrong - footed at the next election?
And it's not out of the range of possibilities that the Legislature will be called into Special Session for some sort of crisis.
But failures of personality, style and management do not equate to the sorts of crises that have shaken incumbent mayors from their powerful pedestals in New York City history.
Sophia Chen describes the lack of consensus over interpretations of quantum mechanics, presenting it as some sort of crisis (7...
(Which makes sense if you think about our ancestors who typically felt stress as a result of physical danger, a famine, or some sort of crisis.)
But it's nice to have them included as they bring some color to the discussion, and Boyega in particular tells an interesting story about suffering a sort of crisis while making The Circle, of which Hanks was completely unaware until Boyega brought it up during this discussion.
Whether it's the soft acoustic indie rock soundtrack or the whimsical plot usually involving an impossibly privileged white male enduring some sort of crisis, traveling from a big city to a home life back in the suburbs that feels barely recognizable compared to his current situation.
«I think we do have sort of a crisis,» Gorn says, «and the real problem is at the elementary and secondary level.
While rates may rise somewhat over time — potentially causing interest rate - sensitive sectors to fall in the short - term — central banks can't spike rates back to where they used to be without creating some sort of crisis, he says.
There will be some sort of crisis from CPDOs; after all, the buying in order to establish these securities has been characterized by some as a panic.
Plus, they have been through this sort of crisis for a while, and may be closer to the end of it than the rest of us.
This can be an issue if you have to change careers or have some sort of crisis that is difficult to recover from.
The turn - based RPG of my day is having a sort of crisis moment.
In fact, the implications of the lack of moral and political will among the developed countries will lead to the detriment of the future of climate — the sort of crisis that humankind is ever faced with but with impacts most severely manifested in the developing world.
«Our stars, who are people just like us — do care about our environment; they have served as role models, and in the future will create a wave of change in a much shorter time trajectory than is typical of this sort of crisis in the past,» Shegerian concludes with enthusiasm.
I won't believe that there's any sort of crisis or job shortage until rural firms are packed to the brim with new lawyers (whereas now there are older lawyers who can't retire because they have nobody to take over their practice).
«We've been through a sort of crisis regarding the legitimacy... of our laws.»
Most people come into therapy in pain or in some sort of crises.
This sort of crisis intervention helped to defuse the tension before it got further out of hand.
But rather, the sort of crisis where you suddenly realize once again, you are feeling in over your head for whatever reason.
It's not the sort of crisis where you are admitted to the ER or need to be talked off a precipice.
I'm no stranger to these sorts of crisis moments.
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