Sentences with phrase «what political crises»

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«They might be better off having the crisis because that will help focus the political minds on what needs to be done.»
The Nielsen report attributed waning confidence to brewing worries over Malaysia's economic outlook, a near 20 percent drop in the value of the Malaysian ringgit year - to - date and the spreading of what is being called the country's worst - ever political crisis.
The Southeast Asian economy expanded 4.9 percent on - year over the April - June period amid uncertainties in global growth, persistent weakness in oil prices and the spreading of what is being called the country's worst - ever political crisis.
of the crisis was: «what if the Conservatives had not cut the per - vote political party subsidy in the November 28 2008 fiscal update?»
Cloistered in red or blue communities and steeped in tell - me - what - I - want - to - hear media coverage, both sides have duped themselves into believing that our current crisis stems from a failure of the political class — «the swamp» — rather than the tragedy of a divided nation.
This was a group which met once a month for political worship, that is, for analysis of particular social crises and reflection and prayer about them, followed by asking what could be done in response.
What worldwide Islam faces is not so much a crisis, but a series of challenges presented by quite different political and social environments.
He is convinced that it is precisely the lack of charity that has led us to the current economic and financial crisis: -LSB-...] When economic, social or political ideas are based on what is possible and self - determination, they undermine the true liberty of men.
The outline is now pretty clear of what the origin of the worst economic crisis since 1931 is, as well as who are the main political culprits.
It is tempting to speculate about what will happen next in Brazil after the abrupt and tantalizing unfolding of a new chapter in the country's ongoing political crisis.
To better understand what's going on it's important to step back and look at the big meta - narratives of the crisis response and their political fallout.
What has been an environmental and health crisis for village residents was quickly snowballing into a political headache for top state lawmakers, including the Senate GOP, which had been criticized for not pushing for public hearings on the issue.
Thanks for an exceptionally helpful answer in a not - easy - to - research aspect of the problem @indigochild — the three independent reports taken together will help me to understand what progress has been made in tackling this complicated socio - political crisis.
A letter to the prime minister, coordinated by Labour MP David Lammy and signed by 140 MPs from six political parties, is calling for an «immediate and effective» response to what it calls a «crisis».
Post-mortems of political crises usually highlight a range of government failures to anticipate and prepare for what was entirely predictable.
This commercialization of the political process is a universal dilemma and part of the crisis of what seems to be the perceived end of liberal democracy.
The most cited case in order to support the EO about Iran is the measures taken in 1980 during the US Embassy hostage crisis but again, what Jimmy Carter did when banned Iranians was more political than prevent terrorism.
What was still a weekend burst of Washington dysfunction could spiral into a broader crisis with political consequences in November's midterm elections.
The financial crisis of 2007/8 was a staging post on the Greek journey to Syriza but whether it profoundly changed what British voters want from their political leaders — whether we really took a «post-liberal» or any kind of political turn — remains debateable.
What is the role of the biomedical scientist amid the world's growing poverty crisis and the related human rights inequalities and the spread of diseases in underprivileged areas, The author provides examples of where the scientist can interface with human rights organizations, medical doctors, political and civic leaders, and the science - religion dialogue.
Even people who don't want to use the phrase «global warming» or «climate crisis» are finding new ways to express what they feel with their own senses, and they're responding to political leaders who are using facts as a basis for new policies.
What the «Hockey Stick» tried to do was erase the Medieval Warm Period for the political purpose of making the present warming appear to be a crisis.
What begins as comparative minor incident, snowballs into a huge political crisis, with the bewildered but defiant Willie Boy as the catalyst.
This ballot measure is a great example of what can be accomplished when our state's political and education leaders come together to address a crisis.
We need to pay less attention to political leanings and a lot closer attention to what students are saying about the current crisis of violence in our schools.
What if there's some political risk or economic crisis?
But the temporary halting of flights raises a larger issue, particularly as we head into hurricane season: What options do you have if you're traveling on an award ticket and the airline cancels your flight because of storms, unstable political situations or some other crisis?
Kostas Prapoglou: To what extent do political turbulence, socio - economic crisis, war, and human displacement affect your work and your visual vocabulary?
Mark Godfrey, in his opening essay for Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a major survey that opened at Tate Modern in London and closed at The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2011, writes, «What makes Francis Alÿs's practice one of the most compelling in recent art is that he manages to find poetic and imaginative ways to address the urgent political and economic crises of contemporary life.»
The current food crisis is an uncomfortable foreshadowing of what may happen to the world's political stability if we fail to do so.
Secondly, for others who understand what the skeptics are doing, there is an enormous frustration that any uncertainty created in the media and in the political culture is making it that much more difficult to alter the economic, societal and political culture towards addressing the crisis with dispatch.
But the U.S. is in political crisis over what to do about energy and climate, and has been since the early 1970s.
This petition is a first step in a growing campaign by grassroots climate action groups to pressure our political leaders to step up and do what is needed to address the climate crisis.
What the «Hockey Stick» tried to do was erase the Medieval Warm Period for the political purpose of making the present warming appear to be a crisis.
What I believe is that as long as the world remains in a state of economic crisis, there is not going to be any political action which exacerbates this crisis, which a reduction of the use of cheap fossil fuels would certainly do.
Clinton's years were characterised by scandal and political crisis, offset by a very aggressive foreign policy — pretty much what the ensuing Bush administration consisted of.
But this is the political paradox of the climate crisis: what is feasible to the media and corporate class is catastrophic to the climate.
Those of us who have none of your financial or political interests in this question and are merely trying to find out whether and to what extent there really is a «climate crisis» are taken seriously by everyone except the climate extremists, who are increasingly ignored precisely because they will not engage in calm, rational, and above all scientific argument.
The current crisis is the perfect opportunity for our political leaders to explain to the public why this is so important and what benefits would come from it.
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