Sentences with phrase «tense times in»

Organized by Mami Kataoka, chief curator at Tokyo's Mori Art Museum, the show will focus on conflicting ideas, cultures, peoples, and histories — all things that have relevance to the politically tense times in which we live.
«Right now is a tense time in terms of Canadian refugee policy and there is a lot of rhetoric, but how often do you hear the voice of the...
«Right now is a tense time in terms of Canadian refugee policy and there is a lot of rhetoric, but how often do you hear the voice of the refugee in the discourse and debates?»
This sequel to 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order appeared during a tense time in US politics, promoted and released while racism and white nationalism were at the forefront of Americans» minds.

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A good deal of persuasion depends on establishing trust over time, but the kind that takes place in an instant — defusing a tense situation, or changing somebody's mind — is particularly powerful.
This might sound like a huge challenge for the most impatient among us, but Brooks suggests that «when you find yourself in a line at Starbucks or the supermarket or at a red light, just breathe and observe your surroundings (e.g., the sights, sounds, and smells) or you can use the time to make some inner observations (e.g., are your muscles tense, are you cold, hot, thirsty, hungry?).»
It's a tense time for U.S. farmers, who could be in for rocky times as the U.S. and China heat up talks of tariffs.
Anyways... good luck to you on this «belief blog» as it can get very «tense» from time to time in postings.
The religious leaders of the gospel are any of us, in any time, who believe that God's activity is all past tense, or who believe that the Spirit has nothing new to renew in us.
A quick survey of present tense verbs in the Bible reveals that there are countless actions in the present tense which are clearly one time events with ongoing consequences.
We could go on and provide numerous similar examples, not just from the writings of John, but from other New Testament authors as well, but we have seen from just a couple of examples that present participles in connection with perfect tense verbs do not clearly indicate anything about the timing of one compared to the other.
But even in those tense times, it was hard for Protestants to do such dividing.
... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go of the tension... Be aware of all your feelings in the present moment... Breathe deeply a few times... Now picture the space of your consciousness as a room.
is a good example of the perfect tense used in this sense, namely «It [the atonement] has been accomplished, completely, once and for all time
Thus, J. R. Lucas points out that such a criterion for time involves not only technical tense - logical difficulties, 7 but also involves a denial of the basic intuition that time is a concomitant of consciousness — we are aware of time even in the most tranquil of environments (TTS 13).
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Some Native American languages fail to distinguish clearly between past, present, and future verb tenses and thus the linear progression of time may be more difficult to experience in these cultures.
The optative of wishing occurs thirty - five times in the New Testament; one of its attested times is in Luke 1:38, as marked by Burton's Syntax of Moods and Tenses of the New Testament (1900), one of the foremost reference authorities on New Testament Greek.
Because of motion, lapse of time, mobility of the angle of vision, and the intimacy of the close - up, the viewer has a sense of presence that is much more tense than in any other art form.
The early part of the decade was a tense time, with Senator McCarthy making his reckless charges and the nation on edge after a war in Korea against communist North Korea and the People's Republic of China (often termed Red China, even in the Century, for most of the decade).
The closing laps were seriously tense as everyone watched the timing screens and Schumacher closed in.
Agreed Walcott or Podolski would have been wrong they don't defend when they lose the ball like the others, that's not to say they can't its just to early for them to be any good I we were 3 0 up then bring them on in the 65th to get into the game To tense to make the call just for game time Lets hope he starts with them and Rosicky against Southhamton.
In many ways, this would be an ideal time to go out and attack Chelsea given the pressure Conte is under and the home faithful will be tense.
So tense that during a frantic scramble in front of goal, Lucas Vazquez earned a very, very soft penalty in the final seconds of stoppage time, and Gianluigi Buffon was sent off with a straight red card for the ferocity of his protests, continuously bumping and manhandling English referee Michael Oliver while screaming at him.
Wigan tried hard to get themselves back into the tie, creating a tense encounter before Southampton sealed things off with a second goal scored by Cedric Soares in stoppage time.
The only Arsenal fan with a twisted mind is yourself and others like you, loyalty to a club is old news and past tense, exactly why Clichy and Nasri left for Citeh, it, s the weekly pay cheque that makes the difference, if Chelsea, Ci teh or Real Madrid offer van Persie a better weekly wage so be it as his manager Arsene Wenger has shown he can not take the club any further than a mediocre 3rd place and only one point ahead of Spuds, football in 2012 is big bu siness, get with the times or go away mister, your child ish unalytical mind won, t pay Robin, s monthly bils etc..?
City, who stay in fourth, had the better chances in a tense second period, with Kompany's header bouncing back off the bar and John Stones shooting over from six yards in injury time.
Back in the «40s, one of the all - time greats of baseball, Dizzy Dean, used «slud «for the past tense of «slide.
If your baby can be tense or appear fretful at times, using baby massage can help ease their mood, which in turn can help them relax enough to fall more gently to sleep.
Everything in life at that point is in the present tense, and just having the baby on time is a big deal.
Even in these tense moments you may find times when your baby is examining your face, so try to smile during these moments.
Babies will often sense when mommy is tense, stressed out or upset and respond in time.
The first time I nursed in front of family, who weren't my husband or sister, I was totally tense.
One reason we wanted a home birth is because we wanted to avoid medical interventions if possible and once in a hospital setting, in a tense time you have a knowledge gap, even when Mama is a health professional.
After many political schemes to get the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia North in the Ashanti Region, Collins Owusu Amankwah, out of his current position, he has won the Constituency primaries for the second time in a tense competition.
«Whilst negotiations have been protracted and at times tense, we are pleased that a settlement has been reached that will provide our Jersey members with conditions of service more in line with their UK counterparts and recognise their commitment to provide a first class education service.»
This has resulted in stand - offs and fights on a number of hills, and in the deterioration in community relations at an already tense time (Since then the CNTB has been suspended, and Bambonanire sacked).
When situations have grown tense, the massed ranks of riot police grow and await the slightest reason to employ force, unleashing batons on fans who might well just be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins repeatedly insisted on Tuesday she is not running for Westchester County executive, though she answered each time in the present tense.
As my colleague Zeeshan Aleem writes, although the Obama administration gave Israel a bigger military aid package than any US president in history, and has vetoed past UN condemnations of settlements, Obama had a «tense and at times outright hostile relationship with the right - wing Netanyahu.»
Cuomo in January projected a $ 2 billion surplus by 2016 - 17 — he spoke of achieving this surplus in the present tense — as well as surpluses in coming budget years, as long as the state sticks to a 2 percent cap on spending increases during that time.
At the same time, the Cuomo administration is estimating with should spending be kept under a 2 percent increase, a $ 2 billion surplus is also possible (Cuomo has referred to this surplus as being in the present tense).
The comment came in response to a New York Times story Loeb shared that reported a tense exchange between Cuomo and Stewart - Cousins last month in which she accused the governor of not seeing as anything but a black woman.
I even resent the big chunk of time Shelly Silver takes off during tense budget negotiations so he can go lounge around in a posh hotel and «observe» whatever the hell it is he observes.
For a tense stretch of time, it looked like James Thompson, running on a progressive platform that hewed closely to that of Sanders, might just pull off an upset in the heart of Koch Industries country.
Yet he's had tense times with the city's police unions, which reached heated levels after two NYPD officers were executed in their squad cars amid protests against police policies.
The images chosen elicit memories of a tense and difficult time in the City's history but as you know, New York is the safest big city in the world.
«I have a lot of memories in this room, a lot of good memories, a lot of tense times
The forum — sponsored by WNED - TV, days before Tuesday's Democratic primary in the mayoral race — was, at times, a tense affair.
«Physicians and other personnel are not there for years at a time; they're going in for maybe six weeks or six months, into a very tense environment and making resource - allocation decisions, deciding who gets care and who doesn't: our soldiers versus friendly soldiers versus enemy combatants versus civilians, children.
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