Sentences with phrase «touch on it very»

But the government's rationale for the delay also touches on another very real problem: the availability of reliable, desirable replacements.
That, the Pope said, «touched on the very nature of the sacrament of holy orders.»
UPDATE: Thank you to Small Bites reader Jasmine for forwarding this February 20 New York Times op - ed piece by Chez Panisse chef Alice Waters that touches on this very topic!
The Director stated that given the experience Osun gathered in its introduction and implementation of the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme and the social welfare for Osun's most vulnerable old people called Agba Osun, the Muhammadu Buhari - led Federal Government has touched on the very aspects of national life that had contributed to youth restiveness, kidnapping, other crimes and care for the desperately poor.
In the brief space available I've only been able to touch on a very few of the career areas most closely related to academic research.
«That really touches on some very sensitive ethical boundaries.»
Slicer touches on a very significant problem for glucosepane research: no good animal models.
Oceans are cooling «Ocean heat touches on the very core of the AGW hypothesis: When all is said and done, if the climate system is not accumulating heat, the hypothesis is invalid.
This article touches on the very truths that any PCOS / HA (or healthy / normally functioning!)
And she is touching on a very important topic, so let's get started!
Today I'll be touching on a very controversial subject.
I did enjoy an anecdote wherein Robinson amazes James Cameron with the story of how they made the alien arm deflate at the end of the picture — not because it makes Cameron seem naïve, but because it confirms that the film touches on some very fond childhood memories.
«Suburbicon,» a George Clooney - directed»50s - era period piece that touches on very real issues of integration within a borderline surreal dark comedy, recently saw filmmakers conduct an interview in a Hollywood trade that positioned the film as a post-Charlottesville movie of the moment.
This was even before the Outer Heaven events, and Snake and Campbell touch on it very briefly in the Mission Briefing of Metal Gear Solid 1:
For all the ways in which the subject matter apparently touches on very public issues (the economy of the land, LGBT rights, post-Brexit attitudes), in essence the film is absolutely intimate and personal, shaped by marvellously believable performances and ultimately achieving a heart - rending authenticity.
And we've only touched on a very small part of that today.
Actually, we'll be touching on the very special wood that went into the new Cadillac Ciel concept, and we'll be talking with none other than Clay Dean, the Director of North America Advanced Design for GM.
Not going to comment too much on this one, except to say that it touches on some very important issues, including race, «whitewashing,» and diversity (or the absence thereof) in publishing.
And other writers like her, including Laura Resnick who touched on this very example in a comment on my last post.
Twitter is a way of keeping in touch on a very regular basis — so that readers don't forget you.
First, you should read the Debt.com report that touches on this very topic.
Interview with Donna Burke: Sins of the Father is so incredibly epic, touches on some very deep human experiences in a subliminal way With Peace Walker's Heavens Divide in 2010, and The
Interview with Donna Burke: Sins of the Father is so incredibly epic, touches on some very deep human experiences in a subliminal way
It touches on some very deep human experiences in a subliminal way.
As we come towards the end of another guest week, storied tech enthusiast jonwestenberg touches on a very familiar topic for many.
The Yakuza games are remembered as an over-the-top action series, but they also touch on very real social issues.
Interestingly this upcoming exhibit at Ille Arts with Virva touches on that very same problem.
She touches on some very interesting point here and I'm curious about what you can say about this?
Certainly the high - impact actions touch on very sensitive topics, which is why many people might be reluctant to talk about them.
Oceans are cooling «Ocean heat touches on the very core of the AGW hypothesis: When all is said and done, if the climate system is not accumulating heat, the hypothesis is invalid.
Robert also touches on the very topic that has always had me skeptical: to eat primarily from a forest garden, you have to learn to adapt to what nature offers you.
eg Michael's NYTs article touched on this very subject: «Until the public fully understands the danger of our present trajectory, those debates are likely to continue to founder.»
It's a funny line because Moore touches on the very problem the legal profession has when it comes to language and writing.
Also consider that in this article I only touched on the very basics.
The Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (DVCVA 2004) touched on this very issue, but in the wrong way.
Fears about money touch on our very survival instincts.

Not exact matches

The very definition of an agent is being rewritten to include anyone who touches a customer on behalf of the firm.
«I'm putting the finishing touches on my fourth cookbook, which publishes next year, and can't wait to share more details about my other ventures very soon.»
In this video, he touches on a number of lessons business owners can learn by simply paying attention to Whole Foods» Pinterest page — everything from the types of images you pin to the very nature of posts you share.
But, by their very nature, the best tech ideas lead to incredible efficiencies, and if those efficiencies touch on people's jobs, it will take those jobs away.
A final lesson I must touch on is that very low interest rates — and the unconventional monetary policy tools that can be deployed to enhance their effects — tend to create financial imbalances that can grow through time.
«If it touches on jobs, growth, the economy, or finance, Gary's opinion is sought and very carefully weighed,» said Dennis Kelleher, chief executive officer of Better Markets, which advocates for tougher financial regulations.
After touching the 3rd arc on the daily chart (red arrow) it fell very hard, but then quickly recovered and looked like all was well.
I expect many companies are considering bolstering their executive team or boards at this very moment, and for those I invite you to get in touch as no group has been as active on this front as MRG has this year.
This reverend is touching on something very important, but doesn't quite define it fully, perhaps neglecting to realize himself that what he speaks of is more than a metaphor.
teachers have to walk a very thin tightrope of classroom management because if one kid even hints at a teacher molesting, improper touching, saying or doing something wrong towards that child, the teacher is automatically put on suspension and kids know this and use this to their advantage.
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It is obvious that such disputes touch the very core of Islam, and it is no wonder that the Muslim theologians and jurists became the bitterest enemies of the Sufis and fought them on all fronts for centuries.
But he is working with the wrong picture, because God is at this very minute putting the finishing touches on a new one.
Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
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