Sentences with phrase «tumultuous times of»

In the financially tumultuous times of today, it is almost unusual...
In the financially tumultuous times of today, it is almost unusual not to have a few smudges on your credit reports.
The movie is set in Ireland during the tumultuous times of rebellion and civil war.
This documentary examines the making of George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead and how it reflected the tumultuous times of the 1960s.
He doesn't see his term in Foggy Bottom as a chapter in the tumultuous times of Trump but as a chapter in the story of his own ascent.
Jenn and her team have successfully created a place where new mom's feel welcomed and safe in what can be a tumultuous time of life.
In their latest installment, the focus shifts to the Sanada clan during the Sengoku period of Japan, a tumultuous time of warring lords, where blood was spilled on the battlegrounds as frequently as the falling of rain.
Chamberlain's work, produced in the spring and summer of 2017, reflects the tumultuous time of its making.
When you are going through the tumultuous time of considering declaring bankruptcy, it is of the utmost importance that you have premier legal assistance on your side.
For teenagers, their parents» divorce is an unwelcome event in an already tumultuous time of their life.
Parents will discover new parenting approaches and skills to keep the relationship strong during this tumultuous time of change.

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Teens of this generation, the researchers say, are products of the tumultuous economic times during which they were raised.
If the bracelets are simple reminders to Prince Harry of his mother and that tumultuous time in his life, then a gift of one to his then - girlfriend speaks volumes.
These are tumultuous times for bankers, who either must reinvent themselves at the giant banking institutions being formed through a series of mergers and acquisitions across the country, or must figure out new ways to compete against those giants from their own smaller regional bases.
In tumultuous times the most important consideration is what values absolutely must remain the same, such as the sanctity of our democracy.
I'm grateful to be active in a time that future scholars will likely regard as one of the most tumultuous and revolutionary in history.
Gold has proven itself to remain stable during even the most tumultuous of times.
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Sci - fi writer Edmund North never deciphered the English translation of this «alien» phrase but I believe my interpretation applies to these tumultuous times in central banking.
«This increased volatility had been one that the market was anticipating at the start of the year, but certainly took its time to arrive and may retain a spot in the market after this week's tumultuous turn.»
Richter has been thrust into the spotlight as he takes over for Emil Michael, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's close friend and ally, at one of the most tumultuous times for the company.
Believe me I have seen that stare untold times since, and just about Every time she fixed it on me, even when matters were tumultuous Or worse, the obscure part of me that remembers everything woke And shouted o my god there it is again, just as it was the first time!
Over the course of the tumultuous 1960s, Braaten's politics moved for a time somewhere beyond liberal, and his theology developed accordingly.
And at «Communion times,» when the parson is in a tumultuous frame of mind while preparing «not only to receive God, but to break and administer him,» Herbert advises that the parson «throw himself down at the throne of grace,» saying,
Applegate does not argue that Beecher, in the midst of such tumultuous times, was especially innovative as a preacher, politician or theologian.
«It's a very tumultuous time, there's a lot of emotionality around the place and so we have to be aware of that and keep an eye on that.»
Pastors, I know many of you are struggling with how to shepherd a politically diverse community through these tumultuous times, but please know those relationships you're navigating one visit, one meal, and one awkward coffee hour at a time matter more than any political speech delivered by a celebrity.
Soren Kierkegaard is once supposed to have said, «A passionate tumultuous age will overthrow everything, pull everything down; but a revolutionary age which is, at the same time, reflective and passionless leaves everything standing but cunningly empties it of significance.»
Tony Tanner has pointed out that Mansfield Park was written near the end of the Napoleonic Wars, during a time of tumultuous change and serious threats to Britain.
Stretch marks are daily reminders of the babies that were once housed in their wombs, postpartum bleeding seems to never end, and fluctuating hormones only exacerbate an already emotionally tumultuous time.
I became a Jewish Radical, one of the many hyphenated rebels of that tumultuous time.
Since Christian Benteke is leaving Villa Park for Anfield, Sherwood is very keen to add a striker to his ranks and could use the opportunity to get Adebayor back on track as well as boosting the strength of his side and ending his very tumultuous time at Spurs.
The competition represents their final trophy chance of an at - times tumultuous season after their midweek Champions League exit at Barcelona.
I founded CSM Divorce Solutions to provide a place where women could go to be heard, to release the emotions of this tumultuous time, and have their financial portraits explained to them in order to start moving forward with a plan.
The tumultuous 2009 Copenhagen conference seemed at the time to spell the end of a UN-centred framework to organise international climate mitigation efforts in favour of smaller and narrower institutional settings.
At the time, the IDC was formed in the traumatic wake of a tumultuous two - year majority for the Senate Democrats, whose leadership since the has entirely turned over.
It was billed as «part memoir, part road map through these tumultuous times» and an examination of the «fluid and unpredictable state of politics».
Nana Akufo - Addo, who received tumultuous welcomes in each of the churches he worshipped at, admonished congregants that though «we're going through difficult times in Ghana, I believe we have a great destiny ahead of us.
But we overcame the obstacles of these unprecedented tumultuous economic times and strong resistance to change (after all, the status quo had been in place for over 40 years).»
«His involvement in the town board for 20 years shows a commitment to serve and it was, from what I understand, through some tumultuous times through periods of growth and periods of contraction.»
The most interesting part of the interview was when the Governor opened up about the tumultuous time at the beginning of 2010, when there were rumors that the New York Times was going to publish a damaging article that would force the Governor to resign.
Already, new state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia faces tumultuous times, as foreshadowed by her appointment, which came after a hastily - called Board of Regents meeting Tuesday where she was introduced for the first time to half of its members.
In 2008, the party won control of the chamber for the first time in a generation, only to lose it after a tumultuous two - year term.
The New York City native was at the March of Washington, helped New York City stave off a financial meltdown in the 1970's, represented the owners in the 1994 Major League Baseball strike that led to the only canceled Word Series and was named Lieutenant Governor by David Paterson in 2009 in one of the the most tumultuous times in state history.
He came out too slowly, he was very half - hearted about his attempts to campaign and Labour voters simply didn't get the message and we're now moving into a really tumultuous time, there are going to be really difficult decisions to be taken on behalf of the British people.
The New York Times is reporting Cathie Black will step down as schools chancellor this morning following a tumultuous week of resignations and lowly poll numbers.
In the biggest political rope - a-dope of all time, after setting the bar as low as he could during 40 days of tumultuous terribleness and a chaotic campaign, Trump delivered a well - crafted, coherent and populist - yet - serious speech on Tuesday night.
Ponte, in a statement about Clemons's retirement, said the officer «was a model of stability in a tumultuous time
All of this adds up to a tumultuous time for children, and therefore, for those who must nurture and guide them through this trying period.
During this microscopic odyssey, the sperm undergoes tumultuous transformations, using some as - yet - unknown materials in the cytoplasm to build a «beacon» to find the female pronucleus, its head of DNA swelling some five times its original size and then later condensing into chromosomes at the end of the journey.
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