Sentences with phrase «urgent issues confronting»

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We all know how it feels to be confronted with 50 urgent issues all demanding immediate attention.
These men and women were invited to grapple with a massive, urgent issue currently confronting the whole Christian community and contemporary culture — in an ecumenical spirit of worship and dialogue, within an atmosphere of the warm hospitality of a great Christian university.
The Advancing Teaching — Improving Learning (ATIL) team's efforts were grounded in the urgent and practical issues of improvement that confront America's educational leaders.
Throughout the Brooklyn Museum's history, our exhibitions and public programs have confronted difficult and urgent issues because we believe that great art and courageous conversations contribute to a more just, civic, and empathetic world.
Provocative, moving, and always compelling, his work never shies away from confronting the urgent issues of our times.
«We agree that climate change is one of the world's most urgent and serious issues, but we respectfully disagree with Divest Harvard on the means by which a university should confront it,» Harvard spokesperson Tania deLuzuriaga said in a statement.
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