Sentences with phrase «volatile political climate»

The status of a series of international trade deals which have been in the process of being negotiated over the last year has been placed under threat in a volatile political climate.
On view through November 11, a year after the 2016 election, the thematic group exhibition provided a response to our volatile political climate.
Not only is developing a new funding policy a great challenge in itself, but seeking to enact that policy in a volatile political climate is a fraught undertaking.
But this year, with a culture - wide reckoning over decades of sexual misconduct, a film business in decline, a volatile political climate and the fact that last year the esteemed show couldn't even manage to present its biggest award correctly, the film academy and host Jimmy Kimmel on Sunday staged a complex and sometimes incongruous dance of attempting to both honor and atone for the past.
The four candidates now being backed by MRA, in statements accompanying the announcement, noted the importance of MRA's advocacy at a time when immigrant communities face a volatile political climate at the national level.
This raises serious concerns about the role and responsibility of companies working for political campaigns in Kenya's volatile political climate, particularly considering The Real Raila's incendiary claims include that rival opposition candidate Raila Odinga's administration would «remove whole tribes», for example.

Not exact matches

The political climate was so volatile at the time of Christ's birth that the primary ruler demanded that masses of young children and babies be executed when a prophecy suggested that a new «leader» had been born, that he feared threatened his authority.
On the upside, given the volatile nature of today's international political climate, there's a wealth of stories to draw from that could give Sam or a brand new protagonist a lot of leeway in exploring the fine line and moral ambiguities associated with political espionage.
The Pentagon has long seen climate change as a «threat multiplier,» a «stressor» that can take a volatile political situation and push it over the edge.
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