As a physicist whose career is divided between universities in Pakistan and the US, Pervez Hoodbhoy's personal experiences have given him a unique insight into a number of
urgent questions at the very heart of this crisis.
As much as we may like to ignore the fact, one day we'll all face
the urgent question at the center of this memoir - how to die well.
Not exact matches
Today, we all sit
at the base of the genomic Tree of Knowledge, facing
questions — sometimes
urgent ones — of ethics, health, science, and personal choice.
For Albert Borgmann, philosophy is a way of taking up the
questions that reside
at the center of everyday life —
questions that are
urgent but often inarticulate.
My point was, and my point remains, that the very structure of the conference reinforces the stereotype that the Catholic social - justice agenda and the Catholic pro-life agenda need to be reconciled, when, in fact, there is no more
urgent question of social justice and moral progress than the protection of innocent human life
at every point of development and dependency.
In any case, thoughtful people in these churches where the language of survival has been less
urgent — and such thoughtful people are legion — are asking
questions of meaning which show that they too are «bothered» and have to look
at «what's ahead.»
It's far from rhubarb season yet, so this isn't really an
urgent question, but I would like to have an answer for it, so that when they do arrive
at the greengrocer's I can know whether I need to buy a kilo or half a kilo...
Everyone in the doctor's office plays a role and can help you out if the doctor is busy or you have an
urgent question crop up while
at home.
Labour MP Andy Burnham will ask an
urgent question in the House of Commons about the government's decision not to hold an inquiry into the events
at Orgreave in 1984.
It came
at the culmination of a deeply unusual final day of the parliament in which Bercow fought back against Hague's manoeuvring by granting three
urgent questions - buying him some more time for Labour MPs to rush back to the Commons to attempt to save him.
But we're going to make this a very
urgent effort, and Aimee will have the ability to track each and every one of the schools, the ability to call in the school leaders on a rotating basis as is done
at CompStat,
question them, find out what they need, push them harder, make sure they're doing their job, and if she doesn't see what she likes, just as
at the NYPD, there's a whole host of actions that can be taken to improve the situation and to address the leadership dynamics,» Mr. de Blasio said.
1230 - UK Parliament - Frank Field MP is to ask the
Urgent Question on Romanians and Bulgarians drawing benefits
at 12.30 pm.
«The integrity of our democracy is
at scrutiny around the world,» Labour MP Tom Watson told Theresa May after tabling an
urgent question on the matter this afternoon.
More of them get called
at prime minister's
questions than before, or have
urgent questions accepted.
Speaker John Bercow may have his detractors, but his revival of the «
urgent question» - a formerly neglected bit of the Commons rulebook which summons ministers to parliament
at a moment's notice - should see him deservedly enter the history books.
He said: «I asked the minister
at the last
Urgent Question how many people had been deported.
At a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from tha
At a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare
at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from tha
at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly
urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from that?
It's a deceptively simple
question in
urgent need of answers: Trees are dying
at alarming rates not only in the Southwest but in Colorado, the Northern Rockies, Alaska and elsewhere.
Endo's perspective in the novel,
at once
questioning and
urgent, has been replaced by what I read as a less complicated martyr's travail in Scorsese's hands.
Rehana Azam, GMB National Secretary for Public Services, said: «Justine Greening has serious and
urgent questions to answer in the face of the huge public backlash
at the government's funding cuts.
These differing approaches kept coming to mind as I read Ron Childress» And West is West, a novel that addresses some serious, even
urgent, social
questions but which seems
at times more interested in scoring quick points for being socially conscious than really exploring the issues it raises in a thoughtful and thorough way.
Sometimes, it happens that customers have
urgent questions to ask and we are ready to resolve them
at all times of the day.
But how great it was to see the awful mystique of the dreaded «e-bokgiganten» drop away over drinks
at Friday evening's reception, Fine laughing and chatting with writers — most importantly, answering their nervous,
urgent questions with calm, affable, straightforward info.
For peace of mind for those nagging non
urgent health
questions you have about your dachshund, why not ask a vet online
at
For peace of mind for those nagging non
urgent health
questions you have about your dachshund, why not ask a vet online
at Just Answer and put your mind
at rest.
One of the most acclaimed recent chroniclers of the conditions, experience and expressions of Black life, Jafa's work is part of a current of work
at the fair examining
urgent contemporary
questions of justice and identity - including the Chicago - based Theaster Gates, famed for his direct interventions into the city's South Side, whose work is given the solo treatment
at the fair by Richard Gray Gallery (A1).
At the very least, your research seems to raise serious
questions in
urgent need of answers.
Reporters were quizzing experts
at scientific meetings and telephoning them with
urgent questions about one or another discovery that was about to be published.
Prof Veronika Eyring, researcher
at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Chair of the CMIP Panel, outlines that «with CMIP6 we aim to achieve a balance between fundamental improvements of our modeling skills and rapid progress on
urgent science
questions — not an easy task for the modeling centres and researchers who analyze the data.»
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or
urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking
questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general
questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything
at all.
Concierge
Urgent Care Physician — St. Mary Hospital, Evanston, IL — 8/2008 — 4/2010 • Treated patients by traveling to their hotel room with a team of emergency care professionals • Diagnosed condition to provide care on location or transport patient to emergency if there is significant risk to his or her life • Represented the image of the hospital by providing top - quality care, listening attentively, and answering
questions • Scheduled appointments to see medical professionals
at St. Mary's if there was a need for follow - up care • Wrote prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics as appropriate to treat the patient