These novels
take on issues of culture, identity, immigration and growing up as viewed through the eyes of compelling and sympathetic adolescents.
His blogs offers conversations with other leaders in the product management world as well as his own frank
take on the issues facing product management in the current market.
His blogs offers conversations with other leaders in the product management world as well as his own
frank take on the issues facing product management in the current market.
I am new to public school, but hope to
take on this issue soon once I learn how to navigate the system a bit better.
That the
film took on issues of race and class so directly only lends more support to its security in this race.
Ideally, I'd like a separate count for actual votes on bills, and one on clear
positions taken on issues that did NOT get an official vote count.
Sometimes committees will
take on an issue wanted by party A, but only so long party B also gets its favourite issue tackled.
She that she is pleased to see the parade more
aggressively taking on issues on the island, noting that that was not always the case in the past.
Since I've
taken on the issue of junk food in schools, some people assume that I never feed my kids sweets.
As your clients — public school leaders —
take on issues facing public education, you have the truly unique opportunity to explore the specialized issues facing public school attorneys.
You will have to face vet bills at some point in every animal's life, but with a senior dog you might might have to
take on these issues now versus later.
Let's remember these as we look into the details of his argument to see his errors...» In this case, pointing to potential biases is an acceptable first argument before
taking on issues with the opponent's arguments.
But East End residents often have a different
take on issues from those living in western Suffolk.
Pushing back against her critics, Melania Trump said Tuesday she's committed to fighting cyberbullying despite the knocks she's gotten
for taking on the issue when her husband regularly uses Twitter to berate his foes and call them names.
Before taking on the issue of race, I decided to look into a subject I thought was less controversial: the dearth of women in tech.
However, Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat who has previously voted against stricter laws on high - capacity magazines and semi-automatic weapons, said the student rallies will likely make a difference as Congress
takes on the issue again.
Public Health Research Day brings together researchers from across UC San Diego to
take on issues ranging from obesity to drug abuse.
Instead of replying in kind — whether on Slack or via email — offer to set up a face - to - face meeting so that you can
take on the issue together, Jacinto says.
The President's program does
not take on that issue because it would require congressional approval and such approval is not assured.
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After months of criticism on policy from all sides, this was the first time the three rivals — Democratic incumbent Bill de Blasio, Republican Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis and independent Bo Dietl — had been in the same room together to
take on the issues most important to NYC voters.
In a sermon, Rector William Taylor endorsed the stance Richard
Chartres took on the issue, adding: «We now wait to see what the new Bishop of London's views are.
How do you see the
Church taking on issues like mountaintop removal or preventing employee abuse or food safety or highway maintenance or any number of other things the government currently does?
At the center of conversations regarding this year's Oscars is a film that
takes on issues including injustice, racism, America's difficult history and even Christianity.
Obama has shown incredible courage in
taking on this issue head - on AND has also shown that he can think on his own and has a moral center that is not held hostage by the agenda of religious interests.
In developing his notion of «curricular neutrality,»
Nord takes on issues of linguistics and philosophy, but his main concern is the constitutional law produced by the Supreme Court's decisions on church and state.