Not exact matches
But in addition to terrorism and military conflict, Americans
still need to
confront the growing
reality — and awareness — that the global economy remains highly unequal, including over 2.8 billion people who survive on less than two U.S. dollars per day.
Hence we are, on the one hand,
confronted with an abundance of material, rich in analysis and content from a variety of perspectives that can offer to the Indian church sensitive viewpoints and creative directions for the understanding and practice of mission in India today, and, on the other,
still confronted with the
reality that, in so far as the mission question is concerned, an agreed upon standpoint, either in theological or practical terms continues to be elusive.
Even with the most favourable laws, unions will
still need to
confront the
reality of a dramatic transformation in the world of work.
Not much is officially known about the sequel, although
Stiller has said that it will focus on Derek and Hansel
confronting the
reality of a world that has moved on beyond them — with newer, younger, sexier models taking their place and a company looking to remove them from the business altogether.
With racial and economic disparities
still an everyday
reality throughout our education system, this brief suggests steps educational leaders can take to authentically and successfully
confront the situations in schools that cause inequities.
That's the thing about Benglis: her work
confronts you with its bodily
reality, the process of its construction visible in every drip and smear, but it
still fires your imagination, takes you off on tangents.
The weariness of Mexican peddlers, again by Ibarra, looks forward to a
reality that art and culture
still can not
confront.