Sentences with phrase «with fraught issues»

The newest chancellor of the Board of Regents, she hails from the Bronx and will be tasked with dealing with fraught issues like teacher evaluations, the Common Core and the growing movement to opt out of the curriculum's exams.

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And they often have fraught relationships with white women, who tend to take the lead on issues of women and diversity.
«Transformers» director Michael Bay abruptly walked off stage in Vegas yesterday after his guest spot during a Samsung product intro became fraught with teleprompter issues.
The declines came while President Donald Trump discussed fraught international issues with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House, such as the Iran nuclear deal, which faces a key deadline next month.
Anyway, trying to communicate this, and the other issues, to my then pastor was also fraught with problems as he seemed too preoccupied with how my leaving was making him feel than with the years of rejection I described which led to me leaving, I say leaving but I only moved to a church up the road (I had been in the first church for over 20 years but couldn't bear it any longer, which was a sad outcome).
Like all such coalitions, this new alignment is fraught with internal tensions, particularly over social issues.
The major newspapers and public radio rejoice at how easy it turns out to be to change public opinion on an issue that many had feared would be fraught with conflict for years to come.
The NCAA when hamstrung by red tape has its share of issues, but given the decision - making in the past, the idea of the NCAA and schools riding a rocket docket toward substantive change seems fraught with peril as well.
It's a multi-faceted issue fraught with complexities.
Yet their ongoing search for a «cure» in the absence of an issue makes breastfeeding fraught with worry, rather than the satisfying and empowering experience it should be.
Whether you wait patiently for it to happen naturally or turn in bleary - eyed desperation to Dr. Soandso Snoozenhaugen and his 99.99 % guaranteed method of Getting Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night (Without Sentencing Him to a Life Fraught with Abandonment Issues), it does happen.
Cuomo has a «fraught relationship» with the gay community and plays «catch - up» on LGBT issues, says ESPA founder Libby Post.
Amending the constitution each time can take up to three years, a process that is also fraught with political uncertainty considering lawmakers from Brooklyn and Buffalo are largely unfamiliar with Adirondack issues.
The City Council on Monday issued its formal response to Mayor Bill de Blasio's $ 82 billion preliminary budget for fiscal year 2017, capping a month of budget hearings that were fraught with concerns over how Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposed state budget would affect the city and how prepared the city's coffers are for a rainy day.
There are several viable options, so you don't have to only look at industry; not all academic postdoc positions are fraught with the same issues that you have experienced.
A big company is different, fraught with political issues.
Geoengineering is already so fraught with social, geopolitical, economic, and ethical issues; why would we want to add military dimensions?»
The Suleman brouhaha showed that even routine uses of reproductive technologies can be fraught with issues that bear on ethics and patient safety.
But Brown also notes how scientists, policymakers, and legal experts have struggled with the ethically fraught issue of hESC research.
The processes of procuring donated human tissue for clinical applications are fraught with many technical, ethical, and legal issues.
Sourcing Clinical - Grade Human Tissue: Considerations for Supporting Cell Therapy Development and Production Procuring donated human tissue for clinical applications is fraught with technical, ethical, and legal issues.
I know what you mean, we are not close to the line of totality but did wonder if I should try to let the kids look in some way but also feels fraught with issues.
Women dating older men may want to check out these rules; Beware of pop culture references that highlight age differences; Don't act the role Relationships and dating have always been fraught with their own set of issues.
The protracted thirteen year development period behind Nioh was one fraught with design and gameplay issues, with the game undergoing a complete overhaul on more than one occasion.
Sure, it's fraught with connection issues, balancing problems and lack of server population; but its back - to - basics approach to multiplayer is refreshing.
We have hardwiring, see, and accepting that means there are a lot of other things we need to accept as well, almost none of them politically correct and all of them fraught with delicate dancing around the issue.
Another take on the old «home for the holidays» template, it tracks the emotionally fraught reunion of a large, dysfunctional family, all with issues too tangled to explain here, drawn together by Catherine Deneuve's leukemia - afflicted matriarch.
What many of us in EduColor agree upon is that the issue of diversification has itself become fraught with issues.
He told us the student was involved in the counseling he'd been giving to a father - son pair suffering from addictions that exacerbated their already difficult relationship, which was fraught with personal, racial, and financial issues.
But the contrast between Rosenberg's statement and those of other college presidents highlights an issue that educational leaders find themselves grappling with amid a fraught, hyper - polarized political climate: when and how to speak out on divisive political and social issues.
This process is neither clean nor straightforward; inviting students to engage in justice issues can be messy and fraught with difficulty for students and adults alike.
In 2014, the American Statistical Association issued a statement warning that value - added - measurement VAM) is fraught with error, inaccurate, and unstable.
The issue is particularly fraught for the NAHT, whose members mostly run primary schools — of which around only one in five in England has become an academy, compared with around 60 % of secondary schools.
Nankani and Ortega voice the many - layered characters with subtle nuance in this heartbreaking novel that addresses two emotionally fraught issues of our time, illegal immigration and infertility.
Amy's own childhood, as the descendant of a famous doctor herself, was fraught with dysfunction that led her to suppress the distress of the first 18 years of her life that finally exploded as a cancerous tumor wedged between her heart and lung and an autoimmune disease that caused critical issues with her treatment.
Whole different issue, and one still fraught with a lot of questions.
This issue is fraught with privacy concerns (will Amazon give an author a breakdown of emails with % read?).
The issue of credit and student loans has always been fraught with uncertainty and questions.
But such financial arrangements, in my mind, are fraught with issues: I've seen many relationships go sour because of money, so much so that I caution anyone who's considering lending to family or friends to treat such agreements formally, as you would any business deal or contract.
We will seek to counter emotionally fraught imagery and anecdotes with data on the importance of the human - animal bond and the realities behind the issues.
Game jams are generally crucibles for game developers, demanding a lot over a short period of time, and Vova has learned much about game development and dealing with the fraught nature of the game jams themselves, considering issue with mental exhaustion and limited time.
Sure, it's fraught with connection issues, balancing problems and lack of server population; but its back - to - basics approach to multiplayer is refreshing.
Each satellite has had different calibration problems (due to orbital decay, sensor issues etc.) and stringing them together has been fraught with difficulty.
It is rare for questions to flow in two directions between a scientist and a science journalist, but on an issue as fraught and complex as human - driven global warming — with both the physical climate and communications climate in flux — there's never been a more important moment for such a conversation.
Australia's energy sector is fraught with divisions over what has caused blackouts in South Australia and load - shedding issues in New South Wales.
Coal is fraught with local risk including a myriad of health issues, the Lac - Mégantic and Kalamazoo River disasters demonstrates that moving oil is also risky.
GISS pronouncements of «warmest» seem to be fraught with politics, from station siting issues to vague and biased cell - filling protocals.
It has been suggested that a top - down allocation approach is more appropriate for boundaries where human activities exert a direct impact on the Earth (that is, climate change, ocean acidification, ozone depletion and chemical pollution), while a multiscale approach is more appropriate for boundaries that are spatially heterogeneous (that is biogeochemical flows, freshwater use, land - system change, biodiversity loss and aerosol loading).8 Even with a top - down approach and a single global boundary, however, allocation is fraught with difficult ethical issues.
I ask because I'm doing a serious amount of work involving change - point analysis in climate data, the literature is fraught with issues, and I need to do some intense reading and thinking.
Geo - engineering of the climate is fraught with all manner of technical, ethical and governance issues but needs to be taken into consideration if targets for limiting [continue reading...]
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