Sentence examples for deeper reckoning from inspiring English sources

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What will be, when the hot growth cools and the deeper reckoning comes, the meaning of their rise?

Many analysts believe that the party needs to engage in a deeper reckoning with issues like same-sex marriage, immigration and climate change, on which Republican positions have alienated some young voters.

The environmentalist optimism comes minutes after Mr Salgado has forlornly described how he lost his belief in salvation for the human species.Il faut cultiver notre jardin, perhaps, but some deeper reckoning of Mr Salgado's work by Mr Wenders would enrich the film.

One measure of Shakespeare's brilliance is the difference between "lost" and "hid," the latter requiring a much deeper reckoning with the death of "precious friends," who have been secreted away, like treasure unless they're hiding themselves, hiding on us, like playful children.

Still, Madan said she was "skeptical" that the present state of play "will lead to fundamental change". That requires a far deeper reckoning within Pakistan over the outlook of its military, a reckoning that would probably take place only if Islamabad is subject to a sustained international pressure campaign.

I hope that this resurgence of energy against the most vile forms of discrimination and bias and bigotry doesn't divert us from the deeper reckoning that we need to really move past this once and for all.

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But the arrival of legions of climbers has provoked a deep reckoning on the site's archaeological, natural and spiritual legacies.

Because while the rest of the nation is having a deep reckoning with the statues and monuments of the Civil War, this picture-perfect town is thinking of building a new one.

It is characteristic that her reference to her affair with her tutor appears in "The First Stone" (1995), her account of a 1991 sexual-harassment case, in which two female students at the University of Melbourne accused the master of one of the university colleges of making inappropriate advances: that book is both a report and a deep self-reckoning.

"Committed" marked an even deeper effort to reckon with the societal ideals imposed on women.

And this deeper truth, she reckoned, was that "all of us need to acknowledge that we can't be good at everything... Experiencing failure to overcome it is the way to be truly happy".

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