Sentences with phrase «state of crisis»

And it can make you feel like you're in state of crisis.
This political surplus can not be determined exactly, nor can it be done away with entirely, for it depends upon the latent state of crisis between nations and within every nation.
In complex or chronic trauma, the caregivers may be unable to protect or may actively harm the child so that his or her interpersonal world is in a constant state of crisis.
The Common Foreign and Security Policy is moribund, the police and judicial cooperation (the former third pillar) does not work too well and the Euro has been in an almost continuous state of crisis for half a decade now (which should be obvious no matter your take on the responsibilities and the way forward).
His masculinity is in a perpetual state of crisis.
The great declension or apostasy of all churches worldwide is a clear sign that we have entered an extremly severe state of crisis.
Catholic bashing is not the «done thing» on Reformation Sunday, and a Protestant identity that continues to define itself by what it is not is in an increasing state of crisis.
In Write Like This, Gallagher turns his attention to writing instruction, which he believes to be in a similar state of crisis.
The family is coming apart at the seams and the three adult children, Mo, Edith, and Jacob, find themselves in various states of crisis, the result, each claims, of a lifetime of mistreatment by their hateful, undermining father, Julian.
Washington has had a hard time with its own gas - tax problem, leaving the federal highway trust fund in a perennial state of crisis.
Imagining a new space - time to the typical «third worldist» representations of the African continent, caught in a perpetual state of crisis, the works in Superpower project an alternative landscape of possibilities.
«Putin expressed hope for joint work to restore Russian - American relations from their state of crisis, and also to address pressing international issues and search for effective responses to challenges concerning global security,» the Kremlin said in a statement.
A church leader has urged for the government to prioritise marriage over Brexit, claiming the institution of marriage is in a state of crisis.
Contemporary theology is unquestionably in a state of crisis, perhaps the most profound crisis which Christian theology has faced since its creation.
In comedies as diverse as Shakespeare's and those on prime time television, life progresses from a state of crisis created by some illusion to a harmonious recovery brought about by discovering the true nature of the circumstances.
Conservative Judaism — the movement of peoplehood — is in a state of crisis and flux.
Picking up on that theme, Francis argues that the environment is now in a state of crisis largely because of mankind's belief that we have a right to dominate nature.
The Protestant Churches meanwhile have entered a state of crisis, because they ordain gays priest and pastors and preach the gospel of the cheap grace.
We all know that the Catholic Church in Britain and worldwide is in a state of crisis and is declining, with fewer Catholics and fewer priests.
To many, who go so far as to agree with the observation that religion finds itself in a state of crisis (and there are, indeed, many who will not even admit the justice of such an observation) a new theological movement, which has attracted the attention of the whole Christian world, appears to be the only savior.
Crisis theory, as developed by Erich Lindemann and Gerald Caplan, holds that when a person is in a state of crisis, he is especially vulnerable to change.
Today, mainline churches have entered a state of crisis and need a new Reformantion.
Most important of all, the Catholic Church in England should acknowledge that it is in a state of crisis it should repent and invoke the protection of Our Blessed Lady.
By contrast, a great deal of the Muslim world is currently in a state of crisis, in large part because of the felt internal conflict between faith and modernity.
Two teams, the Heat and Pacers, are in a state of crisis.
Reports across Spanish media claim the Catalan club are in a state of crisis, with a fractured relationship between manager Luis Enrique and his players underwriting recent sackings in the club's recruitment department and disharmony in the board room.
«Given the state of crisis New York is in, we need a Governor who has demonstrated success during challenging times,» said Queens Republican Chairman Phil Ragusa in a statement released by Team Levy.
«The MTA is in a state of crisis,» Cuomo said.
«We believe that, since being given the title of honorary president, you have put all your efforts into trying to cause disunity by deliberately fabricating a state of crisis,» a conduct committee told its former leader.
The NPP has on several political platforms declared that Ghana is in a state of crisis under the John Mahama - led administration therefore the need to vote for change.
The class size question is closely linked to teacher recruitment and retention, both of which were widely regarded as being in a state of crisis in the late 1990s.
Our national political system is in a state of crisis and discontent is almost universal.
«The MTA is in a state of crisis.
Anyone who recognized these telltale signs would worry that the West's groundwater was approaching a state of crisis.
In fact, the label «evidence based» applied to medicine has been confused, abused and misused so much lately that some experts suggest that the evidence - based medicine movement is in a state of crisis.
Staying hydrated is good for you no matter what, since the dehydrated body is essentially in a state of crisis.
Fed Up is a scathing indictment of America's food industry and it arrives at a time when we are in a state of crisis.
The Amazing Catfish, Claudia Sainte - Luce, Mexico Set in Guadalajara, The Amazing Catfish follows the quiet transformation of a solitary young woman informally adopted and absorbed into a rambunctious matriarchy in a state of crisis.
Film Synopsis: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis.
They find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization that has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving Earth in a state of crisis.
Synopsis: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis.
Add to this daunting requirement the complete lack of ring fenced funding for staff training, the varying skill levels, the always present lack of time and the cost of taking days out of the classroom for training courses, and we have a state of crisis in many schools.
Now, in Write Like This, he turns his attention to writing instruction, which he believes is in a similar — if not more dire — state of crisis.
Indeed, last year we helped more than 30,000 education professionals who called our confidential helpline in a state of crisis.
America's schools are in a state of crisis, though not the one that we usually imagine.
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