This connection to the growth of our culture, society, and economy is all the motivation I need to
face up to the challenges of working in such a dynamic environment.
¹ With so many
people facing up to the challenges of co-parenting, such as finding a way for everyone involved to pull in the same direction, we wanted to find out the best tips for helping a blended family thrive.
Oil prices are low, which may well hamper the nation's economy for many years to come, but the populace is smart, ambitious, and apparently unafraid to
face up to challenges such as wide - reaching corruption among the business and political elite.
The report acknowledges the social upheaval that must accompany the shift away from routine labour to creative work and attempts to inspire us to
face up to the challenge now, in a conscious — and creative — fashion, because the shift is underway whether we wish it or not.
Running for five weeks (22 May — 1 July), the event presents an opinion of the cultural changes facing India, as its
people face up to the challenge of modernity which threatens their traditions.
Today schools are taking active security measures to
face up to the challenges of disruption caused by mindless vandalism, including damaging arson attacks, and criminals intent on stealing school property who will always look for the path of least resistance.
Evangelicals are well aware that their beliefs are at odds with the assumptions operating in their everyday lives, and
they face up to the challenge of this.
While it is greatly to be desired that the Extraordinary Synod on the Family will provide us with new and creative ways to
face up to the challenges of our time, we already know what Christ and his Church teaches.
This episode of your life can make more of a man of God of you; it does not have to diminish you, as
you face up to its challenge.»
The Conservatives must be clear and open that they will
face up to this challenge.»
He said he had taken a «big risk» in proposing reforms last July, stressing: «I did not believe we could
face up to the challenges the country faced if we didn't face up to the challenges faced by our party.»
It faces up to the challenges of the present and researches for a future worth living.
As the UK continues to
face up to the challenges of the productivity puzzle, embracing lifelong learning becomes even more important.
To
face up to these challenges, let me make the following proposal.
We must have the courage to
face up to these challenges.
«Schools do need to change as all children stay on in education to 18 and
we face up to the challenges of the 21st Century.
Aceti explained that Kuball had been chosen because of his artistic practice which, spanning over 40 years, has
faced up to the challenges of artworks in public spaces and uncomfortable social themes and issues.
For policymakers and energy - efficiency advocates, there is an urgent need to
face up to the challenge of rebound effects, and to stop denying or downplaying their importance.
«The next government will need to show much more leadership early on and
face up to the challenge of ensuring that the UK meets its ambitious renewables targets, which will allow our industry to play a key role if the regulatory environment enables us to expand, innovate and thrive.»
Beginning, that is, to
face up to the challenge of building a climate information system that tracks the current climate and the agents of change, that initializes models and makes predictions, and that provides useful climate information on many time scales regionally and tailored to many sectoral needs.
It is full of examples of how law librarians in different contexts are
facing up to the challenges of constant change.
Perhaps I'm naive to think that a new cadre of partners will emerge where they serve a higher purpose but if grasped I genuinely feel that this represents the best or at least a better way of
facing up to the challenges that continue to haunt the profession.