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"soul-searching" Definitions
  1. the careful examination of your thoughts and feelings, for example in order to reach the correct decision or solution to something

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I don't know if there's been collective soul-searching, but there's been a lot of individual soul-searching.
This should be a day for soul searching across America - and that soul searching should be matched with legislating to begin dealing with this national shame.
" It has caused me some soul searching," he said.
Don't mistake this article for the product of soul searching.
After a night of frantic (soul) searching, I admitted defeat.
Today, Democrats are undergoing some deep — and valid — soul-searching.
And in that preparation comes a lot of soul searching.
After years of soul-searching, I left the evangelical church behind.
He did not engage in too much soul-searching before accepting.
Many in the party doubt soul-searching is needed at all.
For now, the Workers' Party faithful are engaged in soul-searching.
" The flip side: "The left should do some soul searching too.
Meanwhile, the march of technology continues, as does the soul searching.
"Making this record involved a lot of soul-searching," he says.
On the other hand, Fox News needs some serious soul-searching.
"There really is some soul-searching going on," Mr. Silby said.
A few years later, he went through a soul-searching conversion.
Their departure has prompted soul-searching about what responsibility they bear.
But, I still think some Democratic soul-searching is in order.
It also caused much soul-searching online among white South Africans.
Let's hope this is the beginning of some deeper soul searching.
There have also been stabs at damage control and soul-searching.
There's been soul-searching recently over materialism in houses of worship.
White people are doing a lot of soul-searching these days.
As the party did some soul-searching, a group led by Rep.
Cue much soul-searching, and numerous unforgiving critiques of manager Marc Wilmots.
But it was /r/atheism which prompted a degree of soul-searching.
Bad habits may be broken as a result of your soul-searching.
So we're going to face a soul-searching moment here after tomorrow.
In the "facility," as Green calls it, he did some soul-searching.
Certainly a lot of soul searching going on over the last week.
For the world's mining industry, too, it is cause for soul-searching.
TRUMP, JR. Listen, I think he has some soul searching to do.
"It's not like we came here to [do] soul searching," she said.
"I did some soul-searching, I guess you could say," Gillaspie said.
These are all personal questions that take a bit of soul searching.
If ever there was a time for soul-searching, it is now.
That episode led to some soul-searching for Bank of Utah officials.
Members have some "real soul searching" to do, the W.T.O. director said.
"Obviously, Bloomberg and Warren have some soul-searching to do," Seyfang said.
His role in a ball-tampering scheme has prompted national soul-searching.
Ms. Goo's suicide has already resulted in soul-searching in South Korea.
It has also caused much soul-searching online among white South Africans.
The tech industry's year of bad headlines has inspired some soul-searching.
Brian Stelter: I think there's been a lot of individual soul-searching.
Immense grief meets soul searching, "what-ifs," and, in some cases, lawsuits.
But there was no chastened soul-searching when the deceptions were exposed.
The images have tugged at the heartstrings and induced much public soul-searching.
UK chart dance music, however ephemeral it seems, owes itself some soul-searching.
In a statement today, Nokia admits that it's doing some serious soul-searching.
It was not my intention to offend anyone…I've done some soul-searching.
But Trump's surprise win prompted soul-searching for many of Twitter's 3,800 employees.
Leave it to Ann Perkins to help facilitate some much-needed soul searching!
Trump's surprising showing in 2016 has caused some soul-searching for these Republicans.
For TeamHealth, the young woman's death in 2015 sparked some deep soul-searching.
Analysts said the country's security services were most likely doing some soul-searching.
Neither of these near-death experiences appears to have prompted much soul-searching.
"It was … a very soul-searching year for me," Underwood recalled to Redbook.
Final Fantasy XV Final Fantasy has been doing a lot of soul searching.
On Tuesday, after "a lot of soul-searching," Sadler said goodbye to E!
But silence from Canada's traditional backers has sparked some soul-searching in Ottawa.
Some tell of the soul-searching or guilt provoked by the Pulse tragedy.
Tarantino's pained and evidently soul-searching comments stand in contrast to the Sgt.
He also said that there would be some soul-searching within his company.
The Islamic Society, after its own soul-searching, plans to continue the effort.
They take time, contemplation, editing, soul searching, and a little saving helps, too.
These candidates and many lesser-known hopefuls have much soul searching to do.
In 203, Boyden was traveling the globe, embarking on some twentysomething soul-searching.
I did some soul-searching and decided to go with the one-liners.
She told Porter that she's gone to therapy to do some soul-searching.
In understanding that, she went through a process of grieving and soul-searching.
But at other universities, the Tufts study set off soul-searching and outrage.
Nissan's top management "is in a state of soul searching," Mr. Saikawa said.
I did some soul-searching and realized the relationship was important to me.
The Challenger disaster led to shock and no little amount of soul-searching.
Electoral necessity will demand at least a new round of Republican soul searching.
No amount of soul-searching has explained why I hadn't finally found the cure.
Another election, another question-mark over Britain's pollsters, and soul-searching among the pollsters.
Realizing she was "alone" in her soul-searching, she split with DiCaprio in 2005.
The Democrats have already done some very public soul-searching, marked by Ohio Rep.
I've had a lot of soul searching over the criticism that the piece gathered.
AFTER their unexpectedly dismal performance in June's general election, the Conservatives are soul-searching.
That "Better Together" campaign would require much soul searching about our country's painful past.
However, since I no longer ate meat, I had to do some soul-searching.
And those who helped bring us here should engage in some serious soul-searching.
Those provisions are certain to be made permanent without some very real soul searching.
It has sparked public outrage, parental soul-searching, government pledges and widespread online censorship.
CNN reported last week that the speaker had been "soul searching" about his future.
Ms. Takahashi's death in 2015 has led to a new bout of soul-searching.
Other Vietnam movies were vehicles for American soul searching about involvement in the war.
Finally: The news media, especially cable news, needs to do some major soul-searching.
Her character, given little screen time to match Daniel's soul-searching, is most wanting.
A lack of soul-searching is a key reason people fall into unengaging careers.
Earlier this year, though, her deteriorating health forced her to do some soul-searching.
Cyrus is continuing the soul-searching she started immediately following her split from Hemsworth.
The incident prompted soul searching within the organization, according to an AP news story.
And, you know, the D.N.C. ought to do some soul searching on these thresholds.
Smart Democrats know the party needs to do serious soul searching about its future.
Among feminists, Donald Trump's election has prompted unprecedented soul-searching about What Went Wrong.
Ah, the clumsiness, the tortured soul-searching, the naïveté of those heady, experimental times.
"You generally don't do soul-searching if you're a candidate on Instagram." https://t.
They prompted not just teenage soul searching but also that other teenage phenomenon: aspiration.
And the city itself shouldn't be the only American institution asking hard, soul-searching questions.
Okorafor's blog post kicked off a firestorm of soul-searching within the speculative-fiction community.
"I did some serious soul-searching at the 10-year mark of operating," Ghaffary explained.
I know exchanges around the world are kinda going through a lot of soul searching.
The violence has prompted much soul searching about the best way to tackle gang warfare.
They were the result, he says, of a long process of soul-searching and experimentation.
There is much soul searching that needs to be done in newsrooms across the country.
But after a lot of discussion, soul-searching and research, we decided it's fair game.
"Over the past year or so, I have done some real soul-searching," Cohen said.
They have to do some soul searching and understand what gives them joy and purpose.
The scandal has forced the entire humanitarian aid profession to undergo some deep soul-searching.
It may be that this shift will cause your boyfriend to do some soul searching.
"It came down to some soul-searching," Turner said in an interview with The Hill.
WHO has said that major soul-searching and reforms have taken place as a result.
So I hope there's some soul-searching — even belatedly — about this dehumanizing content and coverage.
The latest to drop out, after much soul-searching, was Siemens (SIEGY) CEO Joe Kaeser.
And I think all brands are doing this soul-searching at this point in time.
Most of the coverage does not capture the conversations and soul-searching here at Middlebury.
We need to do some soul searching as a society to see how this could happen.
For founders looking to avoid governance, it might be time to do some serious soul-searching.
Its sudden interest in solitude and focus gives way to a surprising bit of soul-searching.
Over years of tax hikes and businesses shuttering, there was a lot of countrywide soul-searching.
The atrocity has led to soul-searching, even by people who helped stir animus against Muslims.
This confusing time of national soul-searching sowed the seeds for Byrne's latest album, American Utopia.
There has to be soul-searching from the academy heads and the heads of the community.
BETO O'ROURKE has been soul-searching ever since his narrow defeat to Ted Cruz in 2018.
As a child actor turned Hollywood star, Kirsten Dunst has done her share of soul-searching.
And I think that Franken is likely to do some real soul searching in the meantime.
The country singer opened up about taking time off to do some "soul-searching" in 2017.
I'm still doing more soul-searching and learning more about the heritage of my own family.
Their London heartbreak triggered a lot of soul searching from the men in gold and green.
"I think there's a lot of soul-searching," said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney of New York.
I'M GOING TO BLOW THE LID OFF MY OWN DISABILITY AND DO SOME DEEP SOUL-SEARCHING!
They both look to Abélard in their soul-searching for a lesson on love and life.
Even more soul-searching and scrambling for answers will happen in closing weeks of the year.
Maybe the "#DeathTo" hashtag prompted some sort of national soul searching, but I somehow doubt it.
But after much torture and soul-searching, he endeavored to redeem himself by protecting the Starks.
His killing triggered soul-searching over whether Germany was being complacent about the far-right threat.
And it has set off a soul-searching among the center-right Christian Democrats as well.
Bob's awakening to Patty's true nature pushes Patty to do some soul-searching of her own.
"It&aposs a bit of a soul-searching in a way," Ingrasci said on the phone.
Hillary Clinton's defeat prompted soul-searching about why appeals to feminism did not carry the day.
It has prompted a nationwide soul-searching under an authoritarian government that allows for little dissent.
And so it's time for the proverbial national gaze into the mirror, the collective soul-searching.
Mr. Acconci saw himself not as a stalker but as an unmoored soul searching for direction.
Ms. Korey said she has done a lot of soul-searching since the article was published.
If it's time for another Fox reboot, it must be time for another soul-searching question.
At 9:30, Jerrod does some soul searching about what it means to support the troops.
And Mike and I had this soul-searching moment where we sat down in this room.
Yes, on today's Monitor podcast we're doing some real soul-searching over Zack Snyder's superhero slug-fest.
And Apple will have to do some soul searching about the way that it handled this fraud.
Robert Miller: The left is doing some soul searching after losing pretty much everything for years now.
Martin eventually makes it on stage, but not without some significant stalling, soul searching and face slapping.
He departs with the Guardians of the Galaxy for a bit of soul-searching and self-discovery.
But what is unquestionable is that all us shoppers are in for a lot of soul-searching.
With Gilberto in prison, the other Cali Cartel godfathers and members have to do some soul-searching.
Remember all that difficult soul-searching you did last month, around the time of the Corn Moon?
If you're unhappy with your current career, you'll get to do some soul-searching in early spring.
The revelation came over the course of some soul-searching the company has been doing of late.
The case prompted national soul-searching and helped spur government plans for sweeping reforms of labor laws.
Maybe Offset really did do some soul-searching while quietly reuniting with Cardi B in Puerto Rico.
Collins added he thinks there has been some "soul searching," but stressed this is not a deal.
BAIER: We could all do a little soul-searching about how to cover things fairly, I think.
So she's gonna jump into a little soul searching and figure out her origin story — Wolverine style.
"I think we've got to do a whole lot of soul-searching in this party," he said.
A move as complex and consequential as this can only benefit from more discussion and soul-searching.
That's where Butina comes in -- and where the Republican Party needs to do some serious soul searching.
Before that point was two years of soul searching, a process I had mostly kept to myself.
" He continued, "When the word moderation becomes a dirty word we have some soul searching to do.
We can only hope she's doing a lot of soul-searching following that heated exchange with Dro.
But it doesn't take any soul searching to know this: Treating children as collateral damage is intolerable.
The Democrats, reeling from losing the presidential election last fall, are undergoing serious soul searching on abortion.
I actually feel better knowing that the writer, despite deep soul searching, is still searching for answers.
"It's a soul-searching process in which you're being asked to come clean about everything," she said.
More broadly, the humanitarian aid profession as a whole has been forced to do deep soul-searching.
Now, obviously the crisis has inspired both soul-searching among economists and a lot of outside criticism.
Two decades later, the assassination of President James Garfield brought a new round of national soul-searching.
Steubenville became a national story, prompting soul-searching about the manner in which the accusations were handled.
"I'd done a lot of soul searching about how I would acclimate as a mother," she said.
But that action won't happen unless our leaders do some post-election soul searching and actually lead.
It is a shocking result, which will rightly generate lots of soul-searching in the Democratic party.
We do have to do some soul searching, but it is what's in our grasp to do.
After some soul searching, he said he "was open to exploring what Christianity had to offer," she adds.
Facebook has also been forced into some soul-searching over its approach towards fake news on its platform.
"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," they wrote.
But while they waited for their lab to sequence the infant's DNA, the women did some soul-searching.
It's the cis characters, like Adam and his sister Casey, who have to do the most soul-searching.
Meltdown and Spectre are also likely to lead to soul-searching in the computer industry as a whole.
Biden enters the crowded primary after months of soul searching as a clear but not prohibitive front-runner.
It was a collective moment of deep reflection and anguished soul-searching, and it shows in these paintings.
It often takes years and requires some soul-searching on the part of the Cool Girl at hand.
The season opener picks up right where the finale left off, and Richard spends the episode soul searching.
But after a lot of soul searching and hard work, he transformed his quarter-life crisis into success.
There's been a lot of soul-searching in the press about what responsibility they've had for Trump's rise.
"I lost my dad in October 2013 and did a little bit of soul-searching," Stapleton told Billboard.
Similar to the college application process, you'll probably need to do some soul searching before refining your list.
Abdool Corlette: And I think that, also, the LGBTQ community needs to do a lot of soul searching.
The process takes time, money and soul-searching among communities to find the solution that works for them.
Understandably, with his fighting future completely taken off the table, Holohan found himself doing some soul searching too.
But the events in Charlottesville do seem to have caused the ACLU's leaders to do some soul-searching.
For in the aftermath of Brexit the EU is undergoing one of its periodic fits of soul-searching.
Krueger said that his team did some soul-searching at intermission during the second exhibition against North America.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union has led to intense soul-searching in that country's cultural establishment.
The brutality of the killing and its apparent targeting of immigrants shocked many Britons and prompted soul-searching.
This is not the first time NATO has engaged in soul-searching about its mission and its future.
The soul-searching about the Democrats' loss of the white working class is just beginning, as it should.
Donald Trump's upset win caused a lot of soul-searching among American liberals, and didn't offer much hope.
If you continue the soul-searching, you can benefit from ayahuasca even further down the line, Downs says.
Yes, Death Is A ThingFirst, a little bit of soul-searching about the state of the fashion industry.
Ryan has had soul searching conversations about his future with friends, some of his close friends tell CNN.
Despite such loyalty, teachers' union leaders acknowledged that the Janus case has prompted some much-needed soul-searching.
He had hired Vinson "hesitantly and after considerable soul-searching," the Times columnist Arthur Daley wrote years later.
Bezos said publicly that he had to "do some soul-searching" before getting involved with The Washington Post.
But I'd argue that most of both the internal soul-searching and the outsider criticism is off-base.
But the stodginess reveals how much soul-searching it must have taken to write this candid, reflective book.
"It was a soul-searching couple of weeks for me, amidst the party that was happening," he says.
And a conflict over video footage of the shooting leads to soul-searching and arguments among the cops.
We heard much about a soul-searching exercise many in media promised to conduct following the 2628 election.
Elizabeth, however, after much soul-searching, decides that her uncle's history of sympathy for Nazi Germany is disqualifying.
It brings with it more soul searching for the GOP and some unanswered questions about the party's future.
I ask whether Trump's victory has, as with other artists, caused in him any doubts or soul-searching.
Now that the elephant is visibly in the room, it is time to do some deep soul-searching.
Putting on a front made me angry and after doing some soul searching, I was ready for something new.
For now, he recommends a more analog approach: Do your own fact-checking -- and soul-searching -- before you share.
There is also some soul-searching about his strengths and weaknesses, which played out on a very public stage.
She had just been freelancing around the globe (specifically London), and now she's back in Stars Hollow soul searching.
"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the family writes.
It was after a lot of soul-searching that we broke the story, urging you to return the money.
Cases where there has been serious soul-searching and genuinely compassionate intent are not generally considered to merit prosecution.
Soul-searching over social media's inexorable impact on social behavior wasn't quite casual conversation except among disillusioned tech reporters.
"Honestly, I felt like I've been doing a lot of soul searching and talking with my team," Shapovalov added.
But changing sexual mores and a rocketing divorce rate have prompted soul-searching about the decline of family ties.
Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
Maybe these trumped-up rumors provide just the right circumstances for Nintendo to do a bit of soul-searching.
There was plenty of soul-searching and trying new hobbies like rock climbing and swing dancing in there, too.
Meanwhile, news of Juliette's (Hayden Panettiere) plane crash continues to spark emotions, prompting Rayna to do some soul-searching.
"After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple," the two said.
I do think we have a lot of soul-searching to do about the way we cover women candidates.
You only feign to be surprised or shocked when you seek to prevent any deeper soul searching from occurring.
When I pitched the idea to my editor, I had grossly underestimated how much soul-searching would be required.
A series of irreversible setbacks and some painful soul-searching, however, have prompted an about-face in her thinking.
Mainstream news outlets are soul-searching in the wake of being shocked by Donald J. Trump's election last week.
So, for me to consider the unthinkable — to vote for a Democrat — has been a profound soul-searching process.
Now, Mr. Eustis, with his family, faces the kind of soul-searching for which there can be no preparation.
"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the statement reads.
This feeling of having the wrong body mapping, despite years of soul searching, was growing more and more intense.
After that argument, I did a lot of soul searching about why I find myself attached to physical things.
It then went through soul-searching times in 2017 when a spoilt curry saw 20 customers get food poisoning.
But after a string of low-paid jobs, he vacated to Australia for a year, chasing and soul-searching.
May, whom he humiliated again and again while her country was going through excruciating soul-searching about its future.
After a major famine, there is always soul-searching about how the world could have allowed this to happen.
He was just more interested in the Elsa doll I'd bought him at intermission than in Anna's soul-searching.
In Germany, they set off a new round of soul-searching over identity, immigration and an emboldened far right.
I wanted to do some soul searching and tried to decide what I wanted to put my efforts [into].
The question of what to do with football led to soul-searching long before the players convened a vote.
LUCY MORAN (KIMMY ROBERTSON) After some soul-searching, the police station secretary Lucy and her true love, Andy, reunite.
The British backpacker's killing in 2018 led to soul searching in a nation that is seen as relatively safe.
Simon's parents may be separated, but they make the decision to donate without real argument or extensive soul-searching.
Her death prompted a lot of soul-searching over whether the tone of the campaign had encouraged hate crimes.
I think the movement, like many liberal causes during the Trump era, is at a moment of soul searching.
Brittney Winbush: Like any career, it takes some soul searching to figure out if entrepreneurship is right for you.
He added that he had been doing a lot of "soul-searching" about how to have the most impact.
As the Democratic Party struggles to move forward in the wake of the presidential election, it's been soul-searching.
But the results of the 5303 midterm elections suggest that Republicans have some soul-searching to do as well.
Rockhold, meanwhile, will have to do some soul-searching, as this loss quite clearly came down to his overconfidence.
There is bound to be some soul-searching for the CDU, too, at an upcoming party convention on Dec. 6.
The allegations have set off a wave of anger and soul-searching over the issue of sexual harassment and abuse.
But if the race is close or if Sanders wins, then Team Clinton will have to do serious soul-searching.
There are Mennonite men who are engaged in a type of soul-searching and needing to know why this happened.
I feel like that's what the desert represents, this soul searching setting, as opposed to the beach or the mountains.
But it's not just the media that has to slow its roll in 2018 and do some serious soul-searching.
But the tone inside Anaheim's conference underscored the soul-searching about the role college athletics should play in higher education.
Some soul-searching might be expected at the monetary-policy meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB) on December 25.5th.
But after some light soul-searching, I looked to legendary scarf whisperer Glenn Close, and she has answered my prayers.
After a bit of soul-searching, he told the Vietnamese he was staying put and refused to leave the prison.
Basically, Rory and Lorelai are both feeling pretty lost these days, and the trailer shows them doing some soul searching.
Failure in Georgia would be cause for some soul-searching regardless, but it'd also re-up some 2016-ish grievances.
After a bit of soul searching, he told the Vietnamese he was staying put and refused to leave the prison.
"It's time for some soul searching: Is that what you want to do the rest of your life?" he said.
Khan said he hoped the SAARC meeting could be a forum for "a lot of soul-searching on all sides".
Whether it's a soul-searching trip through Europe or a spontaneous weekend getaway, travel is typically a short-term need.
At the same time, soul-searching is running deep within the humanitarian constellation for better ways to execute emergency responses.
Do you know how much soul searching, problem solving, world changing, or Netflix binging you could do with that time?!
That has led to some soul-searching about the role of Chinese money in the country's political and economic life.
"I'm actually for Warren but after hearing Bernie speak I have a lot of soul-searching and thinking to do."
In the 85033s, America did some deep and often painful soul-searching about what it means to be an American.
The church's institutional crisis was mirrored by individual soul-searching, as American Catholics questioned whether to stay in the church.
Winning Tehran's trust Extensive soul-searching back in 2003 led to the adoption of the first-ever European Security Strategy.
The massive refugee flows have also swept Europe, triggering political backlashes and national soul searching about identity and moral obligation.
The failure led to much soul-searching for the U.S. governing body, and cost Sunil Gulati his job as president.
One reasonable response to this kind of stark challenge, this incipient revolution, would be soul-searching and a course correction.
But beyond and outside of the 2016 presidential election, Democrats have plenty of soul-searching and fence mending to do.
As Walston explains, there was a good amount of soul-searching to be done, which comes through on the record.
It's a kind of soul-searching that comes from spending many hours gazing blankly out of plane or bus windows.
In a recent cover story, Wired detailed the soul-searching journey that Facebook's executives have undertaken since the 2016 election.
Since then, internet giants like Facebook and Google have engaged in soul searching over their roles in disseminating false news.
Members of Congress who have opposed reforms to undo the damage from Citizens United have some soul-searching to do.
After some soul-searching, she and her fiancé agreed that what mattered most was a beautiful ceremony, not a reception.
Alice, quick-witted and harsh, is not conventionally "likable," and she does not exhibit much by way of soul-searching.
"What I am suggesting is we need to do fundamental soul searching and a study about cockpit automation," Meshkati added.
All of those marches, lawsuits, exposes and leaks will have all been feel-good distractions instead of soul-searching moments.
"Those are discussions you want to take some time to really do some soul-searching and think about," Sun said.
The Middle East needs to do some real soul searching or they are going to find themselves against the world.
Here's the full statement: Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions.
And there's plenty of soul-searching taking place, whether as individuals or teams, to adjust to a new and unexpected reality.
After soul-searching at the mall and playing hoops, Josh realizes and admits that he's attracted to Rebecca, but loves Valencia.
Ignore it, and it's possible to embark on the soul-searching mission that these summertime events used to pride themselves on.
Oswalt's actions spurred his fans to also donate to the man's fundraiser, as well as some soul-searching from Beatty himself.
" This "purge with a capital P," as he said she calls it, "did not come without much thought and soul-searching.
"If I walked away with anything, it was that I need to be soul-searching every time I make a dish."
There is "enormous soul searching" in the party right now, said Sara Fagen, CNBC contributor and former Bush-Cheney campaign strategist.
"It was … a very soul-searching year for me," Underwood, whose upcoming album Cry Pretty will be released in September, recalled.
The killing triggered soul-searching at Facebook, which once again found its live video product used to broadcast a violent crime.
Robin Thicke was forced to do some soul-searching after the 2016 death of his father, Growing Pains star Alan Thicke.
" Lauer continued: "Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching, and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
Whatever the results on November 8, the GOP -- what will be left of it -- has some serious soul-searching to do.
You'd think that kind of horrific security breach would prompt some soul-searching, but [insert joke about soulless taxman here] nope.
The singer added some soul-searching and quality time spent with her family led to the new music on the album.
So it&aposs our fault or the president&aposs fault that the press refuses to do no soul-searching at all?
The most appropriate response is not some sort of soul-searching about a return to the dark days of English hooliganism.
"I did a lot of soul-searching of whether I wanted to go on," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
If there's any soul-searching in Brussels or Berlin about Europe's terrible economic performance since 2008, it's very hard to find.
"There was no contrition or soul-searching on the call about how the 787 could have gone this wrong," he wrote.
The attack has prompted soul-searching about the aggressive tone of the debate over the referendum that has divided the nation.
What in the World Amid all the mudslinging and soul-searching about global migration, one thing is often overlooked: the money.
And how, even after reflecting for a year, that person thinks she can avoid doing much soul-searching about her role.
" Lauer said, "Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
After some soul-searching discussions, Mr. Silverman said, the family agreed that the best action was to take the case public.
On campuses from coast to coast, there was soul searching about ways in which colleges might be unintentionally deterring prospective applicants.
"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning the effort," he said.
While not all the characters are well developed, the smart, soul-searching Justyce is a hero readers will enjoy rooting for.
Mr. Blanchard and Ms. Lemmons almost go too far in numerous soul-searching monologues that can skirt close to melodramatic excess.
Those are fairly straightforward products, and it took me many minutes and way too much soul-searching to narrow it down.
The case has provoked soul-searching in Malaysia, where the prevalence of child marriage belies the Southeast Asian nation's modern outlook.
After some soul-searching, she discovered she had an interest in functional medicine, or a holistic approach to health and wellness.
That attack prompted intense soul-searching and a fierce public debate about an issue that, though long pervasive, was seldom addressed.
Hogan recommends that people in this position first do some "soul searching" to figure out what brings them joy and purpose.
After months of late-night dorm-room conversations and soul searching, I decided doing so was my duty as a citizen.
Equally, there has been greater soul-searching following the death of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi at Saudi hands earlier this year.
His wishy-washy soul-searching isn't nearly compelling enough for us to care whose bed — or church — he winds up in.
Industry leaders including Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Facebook, and Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief, have done their own soul searching.
That back-and-forth is an extension of Democrats' soul-searching after losing an election that they thought they would win.
Mr. Ito is far from the only notable figure whose relationships with Mr. Epstein have drawn scrutiny and caused soul-searching.
While all of this soul searching was taking place, there was my mother, again encouraging me to consider a different route.
This week, the powerless party went into their winter cave for an annual retreat — three days of soul-searching and strategizing.
The first thing I noticed was that there's been a lot of soul-searching in Russia with regard to this accident.
But this wasn't just any Beat-era soul-searching: Conner wanted to invite every living Bruce Conner to attend a convention.
Two years in, I hit a wall that I never recovered from, even after a few more months of soul-searching.
"The Navy has some real soul-searching ahead, and this appears to be a systemic failure of some kind," he said.
"I need to do some serious soul searching about our office," she said in one email, lamenting the team's work product.
"I worry about rain and I worry about lightning," Vernon sang on"00000 Million" the album's plaintive, soul searching closing track.
Once kids are old enough to get report cards, there seems to be a lot less soul searching by their folks.
I assume Republican health care wonks are doing some soul searching in the aftermath of the AHCA's complete and total collapse.
After a closed-door meeting, some of Pelosi's supporters said it was time for some serious soul-searching in the Democratic Party.
But he's not the only Pearson on This Is Us who'll be doing a fair amount of soul-searching in season 2.
For Peppermint, RuPaul's comments should prompt some soul-searching in the LGBT community over the influence Drag Race holds over drag culture.
If you show up hours before opening time and you're the sixth person in line, it'll be time for some soul searching.
After much soul searching and tears from both of us, we have decided it's time for us to go our separate ways.
The death of 304 people when a ferry sank five years ago also caused soul-searching about the dangers of blind obedience.
EA tried to perform some corporate soul-searching to address these complaints, including installing Andrew Wilson as its new CEO in 2013.
So, for those of us who actually like spinning our wheels to nowhere, there's still plenty of soul-searching to be had.
His suicide prompted a soul-searching debate about the role of the media and his political colleagues in pushing him to despair.
Kate and Toby's relationship is moving from honeymoon land to the time when real work, sacrifice, and soul-searching must be done.
There has been soul-searching, yes, but also calls for unity in the wake of the most divisive election in recent memory.
Unsurprisingly, this process led to much soul-searching at the company, which had long been seen as a high-flying success story.
Decisions that in the past would have engendered national soul-searching and discussion of US goals are unfolding quietly, under the radar.
" The former Democratic presidential candidate added that the Democrats have the momentum, but the party has to do some "internal soul searching.
He made his decision based on spiritual soul-searching and his own view of the path in life he should be taking.
Three years ago the company's finance director also took his own life, prompting soul-searching about the stresses faced by busy executives.
"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the statement obtained by CNN read.
The episode set off a bout of soul-searching for some in a country where race is not often discussed in public.
The soul searching began for many who had eagerly caucused for Sanders, but there was just no link between him and Clinton.
It has horrified Italians and prompted soul-searching in a country that has been struggling to cope with an influx of refugees.
Before you open up to your husband about wanting to open up your marriage, you have to do some serious soul-searching.
"If you don't get the salary you want, you need to be honest with yourself and do some soul-searching," Wolfe said.
If you must engage in soul-searching or self-analysis, Brinkmann advises limiting it to once a year, preferably during summer vacation.
The public order minister, Nikos Toskas, had argued that despite much soul-searching he had been unable to detect any major mistakes.
Read the statement in full below: Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions.
As such, a lot of companies are feeling the pressure to do some soul-searching and go back to the drawing board.
Sucker punches appear to be rare—although any sucker punches happening at political rallies should probably be cause for some soul-searching.
" Former Obama chief strategist David Axelrod predicted that members of his profession "are going to go through a lot of soul searching.
"There has not been a great deal of soul searching in the traditional media on their role in this," Stamos told me.
"We've got a lot of soul searching as a country to do," said Nicholas Deygoo, the head of Georgetown's chamber of commerce.
For all its depiction of a world spinning off its axis, "Albion" affords the pleasures of a vintage, soul-searching British novel.
As the former do some soul-searching and the latter seeks new ways to engage customers, more of them are teaming up.
You'll want to do some real soul-searching if you're considering a big time and financial investment like going back to school.
Not one has resulted in any meaningful soul-searching by the military for actions that the United States has deemed ethnic cleansing.
"We had to do a lot of research and soul searching about what kind of product we wanted to build," he said.
Ultimately, that miscalculation, and more than four decades of British soul searching, have led to the decision to leave the European Union.
Maybe Chick-fil-A was so serious with its soul-searching that it took 11 impassioned months to do this better thing.
Package did some soul-searching and figured out that origin facility was a hostile, unloving environment that resulted in feelings of mistrust.
Shiffrin's dominant weekend signaled a resumption of regular service after the recent disappointment of Courchevel, which led to some serious soul searching.
I've been asking people this for a couple of years, there was all this soul-searching post-Trump on the media side.
How did ... The media after the election of last year did a lot of soul searching, a lot of public self-flagellation.
"After much soul searching and consideration, we have made the decision to separate as a couple," the pair told ET in a statement.
The deeper reservation about "WPII" rewarding white soul searching above pained black art is a serious allegation, but a sort of strange one.
"After much thought and soul-searching, we have made the difficult decision to end our relationship," they told People in a joint-statement.
The fifth event, in early September, was the gas leak that endangered two workers, triggering a month of soul-searching at the company.
Faith and frailty come crashing into a familiar melange of jazz and funk, Kendrick cutting through the maelstrom with self-effacing soul-searching.
It didn't occur to me, until that soul-searching moment in my garden, that we could perhaps choose to love each other romantically.
She's also picked a prime time of year to release it, as her soul-searching lyrics just go better with the fall atmosphere.
Tuesday's horrific attacks in Brussels, which killed at least 215 people and left well over 2000 injured, have brought shock and soul-searching.
TC: You also write that switching VC jobs is "complicated" and then ambiguously refer to "half-truths" and "soul searching," amongst other things.
Hologram unfortunately mixes up this soul-searching with a fish-out-of-water comedy that falls back on ungainly tropes about inscrutable foreigners.
But it's going to be fascinating to watch Darius go soul searching on the Everlasting set, of all places in this godforsaken world.
Attending gigs has been a soul-searching ritual for generations—it connects young people and helps forge friendships that last long into adulthood.
Instead of adjusting, or offering a more reflective, soul-searching show, as some had hoped, Louis C.K. has stuck to his old tactics.
Good Bobby was born from the conversion experience that followed a soul-searching internal retreat he underwent after the assassination of his brother.
Even if we can avoid the calamity of a Trump presidency, however, the G.O.P. still has a lot of soul-searching to do.
Even so, the Louisville scandal's unsavory nature and the accusation that it involved cheating in recruiting has caused soul-searching among Cardinals fans.
From Mutations, he went to the funky Midnite Vultures, but then, it was back to the soul-searching on 2002's Sea Change.
There is a bout of soul-searching; the manager is sacked; a new coach promises to make the team more resilient, more tenacious.
The second part of the exhibition, titled "National/International," better indicates the soul-searching of a nation in the wake of its emancipation.
The experience might be a sign that it's time to do some soul-searching, like Lara Jean had to, or go to therapy.
The demagogues and bobblehead behemoths dominating public life inspire in all of us a degree of soul-searching, an examination of core values.
For CNN, it spurred soul-searching about the network's wall-to-wall coverage of the president and whether it excluded certain political voices.
He said he had done much soul-searching over the years about whether his coveted position was worth the grind, sacrifice and abuse.
WESLEY At the moment, American movies certainly need to do some soul-searching about what, for example, an American movie even is anymore.
The success of "Ne Zha" comes more than a decade after the blockbuster hit "Kung Fu Panda" prompted some soul searching in China.
The traumatic episode of workers' deaths at the company in the late 20.8993s led to deep soul-searching over corporate culture in France.
Last year was marked by soul-searching in Hollywood over movie representations - or lack of them - of people of color and their stories.
The separation and subsequent soul-searching ("my plans were crumbling around me") prompted her to leave the firm and climb into Chicago politics.
Rather, together, the two special elections are a strong indication that both major parties are going to need to do some soul searching.
Rather than doing the soul-searching that often comes after an electoral loss, Republicans are changing the rules to shield themselves from election outcomes.
In fact, her most recent bleach blonde look has the singer doing some major social media soul-searching and contemplating buzzing it all off.
"Recently, I embarked on a soul-searching journey down a road I never thought I would travel in a million years," the post reads.
All in all, it looks like there are going to be lots of funny moments, as well as some coming-of-age soul-searching.
I went back to work, started therapy, began the hard work of repairing the relationships I'd trashed and embarked on some deep soul-searching.
Any serious soul-searching would lead one to a few inconvenient truths: First, there is no military solution to Afghanistan or terrorism in general.
I have dated three people quite seriously since breaking up, so I had been doing a lot of that kind of soul-searching myself.
As the soul-searching continues, Facebook executives have admitted in a series of blog posts that the platform might not be good for democracy.
As the soul searching continues for the German public, the tide appears to be turning against Merkel with many calling for her to go.
The German lender has been going through some deep soul-searching over the past year with senior debt capital markets bankers leaving the institution .
The two clearly like each other, and after much soul-searching on Krystal's part, they end the episode with a kiss and a rose.
It's natural for a party to undergo a painful, public kind of soul searching after a devastating loss, and changing nothing makes little sense.
It was the worst loss of life in a domestic blaze in Britain since World War II and sparked nationwide grief and soul-searching.
Interviews with Republican state party officials and some delegates who have already been selected reveal widespread soul-searching in anticipation of a potential fight.
No matter the outcome in 2016, the intellectual and political leadership of the conservative movement should be undertaking a serious round of soul-searching.
Read: Why Church must continue soul-searching That investigation found 7% of priests in Australia were accused of abusing children, from 1950 until 2015.
The name change is a step in the right direction, he said, but more work—and more campus soul searching—needs to be done.
And in this case, where the shooter appears to have been a volunteer for Bernie Sanders, Democrats too have some soul-searching to do.
The issue has led me to do some soul-searching and really think about this form of protest and try to better understand why.
Activist investors and soul-searching former executives aside, these companies are publicly traded and, therefore, are always keeping an eye on the bottom line.
The grim discovery shocked Europeans, and began a kind of soul-searching over the dangers the migrants faced even in the heart of Europe.
At the same time, the Democrats are doing a lot of soul-searching right now, and Obama's actions suggest an aloofness from that project.
You might think that Republican thought leaders would be engaged in some soul-searching about their party's obsession with cutting taxes on the wealthy.
And it was useful during the soul-searching about Britain's place in the world that accompanied decolonization and Britain's entry to the European Community.
Her favorite festival has lost its luster and Van's left wandering the streets of Helen, on a tandem phone-searching and soul-searching mission.
In these "wilderness years" following The Clash's demise in 1986, Strummer suffered a bout of depression that sent him on a soul-searching journey.
What's needed this time is not soul-searching a few years from now, but action today to end the war and prevent a cataclysm.
Her quest to understand sex leads her into soul-searching conversations with her best friend, her therapist, her long-suffering paralegal and other colleagues.
Italy is now also led by populists and Britain is absorbed in deep soul-searching as it severs its links with the European Union.
Or has Whistler become — like Las Vegas or Ibiza — one of those unreal places on the planet where soul-searching is beside the point?
In the aftermath, as Birmingham's police force was being compared to Nazi storm troopers, Alabama's white elite had their own soul searching to do.
Larry Summers, the former Harvard University president, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that there needs to be a lot of soul-searching in higher education.
On a personal level, after a lot of soul-searching, some in a therapist's office, she has tried to see the hack as freeing.
In the 18 months since the critical vote, there has been much soul-searching across the island about what it means to be British.
To get to the point of starting hormones I'd waited years, stated my case to many doctors, and navigated an odyssey of soul searching.
After Hillary Clinton's devastating election loss, the Democratic Party has naturally been doing a lot of soul searching over how it can do better.
"  He also pledged to repair the damage, adding it "will take a lot of time and soul searching" and calling it "my full time job.
In this installment, Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket, and (baby) Groot are back to once again save the universe but also partake in some soul searching.
"It took me like 6 balked tries and some real soul-searching about the way I interact with TV before clicking the link," wrote ughsicles.
I've done a lot of soul searching and consulting Pinterest, and have decided it would be more fun to have one bridal shower down south.
There is likely to be some long and deep soul-searching once the dust has settled as Italians wonder how it all came to this.
"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort," Lauer said after he was fired.
I felt I had dug into the depths of my soul searching for the last crumbs to give him and that, too, was not enough.
Lindsay goes through with the abortion, as she always planned to, but not without a little soul searching with a woman protesting outside the clinic.
Last year, he headlined a Los Angeles fundraiser organized after a series of shootings of young African Americans triggered national soul-searching over race relations.
It took soul-searching and some understanding of American Idol to see how terrible tragedies like this can stain well-meaning people looking for fame.
I've had several friends and loved ones struggle with alcohol and drug dependency, only to be helped through years of therapy, medication, and soul-searching.
But three years, two internal investigations, and much soul-searching later, he says he's learned to separate his self-worth from what's happening at Uber.
After handing the presidency to a dangerous, misogynistic clown-boy, you would think the campaign's top leadership would be due for some serious soul-searching.
After their devastating presidential election loss last year, Democrats have been soul-searching for a message to help resurrect the party in the Trump era.
After a lot of soul searching, I realized that the Islamists' perception of the world as comprising of "us" and "them" was false and unjust.
"After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple," they told PEOPLE in a statement in October 2016.
"There's got to be a reckoning on all this," said Charlie Sykes, the influential conservative radio host, in a soul-searching interview with Business Insider.
After much investigation and soul searching, I came to the conclusion that it would not and I changed my position — and I am not alone.
It was also while I was working in tech that I started my soul-searching, which ended up in me opening up my own restaurant.
In his dying appeal to his dad, Carl asked Rick to do some soul-searching, and find his way back to a more hopeful place.
I sort of thought I'd wrestled with that and really done some soul searching on that, but 2016 and the aftermath, I felt it again.
The recent killings in Canada of two Indigenous people have led to some national soul-searching about whether the country gives justice to Indigenous people.
The protest capped a week of heated protests and soul-searching questions about the city's ability to maintain some semblance of autonomy from mainland China.
And it set off a national soul-searching about the high rates of sexual assault in the country and the low numbers of criminal convictions.
David Hagenbuch, a professor of marketing at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pa., said companies needed to do some soul-searching before hitting the send button.
Meanwhile, Virginia is still plunged in soul searching over monuments to the Civil War after white supremacists marched in Charlottesville this summer bristling with firearms.
"E-mountain bikes these days are super popular," said Dominik Geyer of Specialized, whose company did some soul searching before developing its own e-bikes.
"I did a lot of walking around — soul searching, admired the townhouses, the churches, the stained glass," Mr. Cohen said of his new Brooklyn neighborhood.
"When candidates like Mr. Trump start sounding eerily similar to some of the worst global offenders, it's time for some serious soul searching," she added.
Democrats, in their postelection soul searching, are trying to learn the lessons from Donald Trump's jolting victory and how they might win back the presidency.
"I really expected the media, after 2016, to do some real soul-searching in the ways that we talk about women presidential candidates," Wu says.
The latest incident has led to soul-searching and recriminations in a country where studies show that rapes go largely unreported and victim blaming is common.
After a period of "soul searching" that followed losing her job as a meter reader in Fort Myers, Florida, in 2012, Kurti wanted a drastic change.
The furor set off soul-searching inside the ACLU and an announcement that it would no longer stand with hate groups aiming to march with guns.
Jonathon said he believes Marcia posted as her husband on Facebook earlier this year to say he was going on a "soul-searching mission" in Texas.
Burt Presberg, an East Bay psychiatrist who works with cancer patients and their families, attended a talk by Shavelson, and it led to some soul searching.
Joseph Cheng, a retired academic who advises the democrats, said he believes the moment has arrived for the camp to dive into "some serious soul searching".
I wondered if there had been much soul searching among guys, if not from Trump and his ilk, at least among the Petes of the world.
The chain-smoking Dorothea is witty, charming, and straightforward, but she immediately bristles when it's time to engage in emotional soul-searching or heart-to-hearts.
"After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple," the pair tell PEOPLE in a statement through her rep.
The attack, believed by many to be religiously motivated, has been widely reported in the Indian media, prompting calls for a period of national soul-searching.
Jones' departure has been the trigger for a bout of collective soul-searching among the LME's members as they attempt to answer those two key questions.
"After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple," Maguire and Meyer said in a joint statement to PEOPLE.
For Democrats, losses in Florida in 22019 prompted months of soul searching, as party leaders sought to identify where they had fallen short with Hispanic voters.
These answers would have forced the Democratic Party to do some serious soul searching, change their ways, and try to win back voters in the future.
If the presidential nominee loses in the general election, leaders will once again engage in a measure of soul searching on matters of race and inclusion.
After the White House and State Department went dark Monday, unable to explain Trump's performance, senior officials are also likely to engage in fresh soul searching.
The story becomes sunk in heavy-handed symbolism when a storm sets the boat adrift and sets off a night of soul-searching for the characters.
"There's an extraordinary amount of soul searching inside these companies about what's happened," former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Thursday.
Clinton, a candidate not known for public soul-searching, may have signaled an important shift in how she and her campaign hope to do just that.
During this time of year, it is customary to do some inner soul-searching and to think about all of the things we are thankful for.
But after some soul searching I realized ... they weren't voting for libertarian ideas—they were voting for the craziest son of a bitch in the race.
The story briefly made Junod something of a pariah in Hollywood, and flung him into soul searching about the kind of writer he wanted to be.
The centennial of the National Park Service is inspiring an impressive amount of soul-searching about the agency and the lands for which it is responsible.
LONDON (Reuters) - After the dotcom bubble and the global credit crunch, it's the turn of the emerging markets industry to sink into post-boom soul searching.
It prompted him to visit 26 different states in a kind of soul-searching mission to better connect with Americans outside of his Silicon Valley bubble.
"There are still many on the left who need to do some real soul-searching to decide how they'll be known in this moment," she added.
This dynamic forces Peter to actually do some internal soul searching, and actively reject the counsel of people around him, like his parents and brother, Jake.
The show stars the actor Ramy Youssef as Ramy, a soul-searching first-generation Egyptian-American who lives with his parents and sister in New Jersey.
However, as Hong Kong marks 20 years since its handover to Chinese from British rule in 1997, there is soul-searching about Hong Kong's artistic identity.
"Nothing Personal" was published only months after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, in the period of profound cultural soul-searching following President Kennedy's assassination.
Opinion Columnist In the end it was only a blue ripple, and that should prompt soul-searching among Democrats — particularly as everyone looks ahead to 2020.
Otherwise sympathetic outlets have called for "soul searching" about antifa, and even Nancy Pelosi finally felt the need to denounce the violence of the masked malcontents.
Ever since the referendum, Brexit has divided the United Kingdom and fuelled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism, empire and modern Britishness.
The initial allegations against the 12 men had led to soul searching in Israel, prompting conversations about societal pressures on young men to prove their manliness.
The lapse has prompted the far-reaching review, as well as soul-searching inside the French state about how to stop Islamists infiltrating the security services.
It keeps them from having to do any soul searching or have any culpability for the state of affairs in our nation or around the world.
At a moment when the Republican Party is struggling to understand what it has become, McCain's complex career offers an opportunity for some important soul-searching.
Some of them are still soul-searching, and until that is really over, I think that we are not-, we are not really there-, SS: Yes.
Ross Douthat THE age of Trump has inspired soul-searching within our overclass — long nights reading "Hillbilly Elegy," mostly — but also a wave of cosmopolitan pride.
Ultimately, Treuer's powerful book suggests the need for soul-searching about the meanings of American history and the stories we tell ourselves about this nation's past.
And it has prompted an intensity of protest, a magnitude of soul searching and a depth of cynicism that go well beyond the crime in question.
Critics argue the state's outlier status is especially surprising because the 2014 death of Ms. Dhu in custody prompted soul searching in Western Australia as well.
As Hollywood players went on a public soul-searching mission, outraged onlookers called out actors they saw as complicit, as well as those whom they deemed hypocrites.
The message caused the actress-writer-director to do a little soul-searching, she said, even though her knee-jerk reaction was to fight back with sarcasm.
For gamers, though, what drives them and what gives their pursuit meaning is far more ambiguous, and it's that soul-searching that drew him to his subjects.
The allegations have triggered soul-searching about how to stop abusive behavior in politics, a world fueled by a sometimes toxic mix of power, ambition and secrecy.
" In a call with analysts, Fluor Chairman and CEO David Seaton said he was "frustrated" and said that the company has "done a lot of soul searching.
Murdock wasn't the only one who needed to do some soul-searching after Daredevil's uneven second season and The Defenders not quite living up to its hype.
"After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple," the pair previously told PEOPLE in a statement through her rep.
Hopefully, this mess leads to some serious soul-searching about WADA's practices, its purpose, and if and how doping in global sports should be regulated and managed.
"I've done tons of soul-searching, and the more I think about it, the less I know why I came," the 20183-year-old told VICE News.
"I've done tons of soul-searching, and the more I think about it, the less I know why I came," the 226-year-old told VICE News.
After 10 to 2000 years of thinking we were making the world a better place, [the events of the past year] have brought about some soul searching.
As the media has been exhaustively reporting, Trump's election has galvanized much organizing and soul-searching regarding the ethics of professional cooperation, architecture being just one example.
After that accident, Virgin Galactic went through some soul searching, including an honest and open discussion of how the company's culture has been affected by the accident.
If you work in the infosec industry and you really believe you need a burner phone for these conferences, you may need to do some soul searching.
As an incisive media observer, incisive maker of media for 2538 years in and around journalism, there's a lot of soul searching, but what happens after Trump?
Law enforcement has done some serious soul-searching since the attacks perpetrated on students and teachers by two armed teenagers at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo.
By streamlining his portrait of Washington, Mr. Philbrick creates a sense of genuine leadership, the kind developed through constant soul-searching about the wisdom of decisions made.
"It's a moment of reckoning and a moment of soul-searching, in which people must reassess and meaningfully adjust their behavior," a former studio head told me.
Amid this wave of sexual misconduct allegations across American society, Democrats have been doing a lot of soul-searching about the presidency and legacy of Bill Clinton.
No. Look, when I left the White House, I spent some time doing some soul-searching about what to do in my next chapter of my life.
Indeed, the Siemens-Alstom deal comes at a time of deep soul-searching in western capitals about the competitive threat from China and its state-backed companies.
The soul-searching that runs through all of Bon Iver's songs emerged anew in lyrics and song titles that draw on thoughts of consecration, prayer and God.
Some Democrats argued that the loss was a wake-up call that Democrats need to do more soul searching and find a message that resonates with voters.
"There was a lot of soul-searching about what kind of player I was going to be when I got sent down to Double-A," Austin said.
Some of his close friends told CNN that Ryan's been having soul-searching conversations about his future, and that he might leave after the 2018 midterm elections.
"We've got to do some soul-searching in the Democratic Party," said Representative John Yarmuth, a Democrat who represents Louisville, a liberal city in a conservative state.
The Republican Party appeared to be headed for defeat and years of soul-searching, which might present a natural occasion for new leadership at the think tank.
To answer these questions, magazines here have run soul-searching features on everything from possible Kremlin involvement (there's no proof of this) to the meaning of masturbation.
This has caused no small amount of angst and soul searching that she has now channeled it into a show that seeks to chronicle all of it.
It wasn't until the period of national soul-searching triggered by Argentina's 2002 political and economic crisis that he was finally inspired to seek out the Grandmothers.
But after a few days of intensive soul-searching and discussions about harassment in the publishing industry, he concluded that he had been part of the problem.
For others, the game's relocation has prompted soul-searching, and a chance to confront some of the elements — violence, corruption, greed — that have marred South American soccer.
After three years there, she opted out of academy life and returned to Hungary for few months of restless soul-searching over the direction of her career.
SoftBank's investments in WeWork and Uber now look misinformed, with those companies having collectively lost about $100 billion in value this year, prompting soul-searching among investors.
Dr. He's work prompted soul-searching among the country's scientists, who wondered whether many of their peers had overlooked ethical issues in the pursuit of scientific achievement.
Fixes The election of Donald J. Trump has led to considerable soul searching in the news business, as journalists confront the role we played in his triumph.
Apart from the specific investigation at hand, the nation will have to do some soul-searching to determine how much inciteful rhetoric from elected officials is acceptable.
Reporters are already primed to focus on negative news, particularly economic news, but there is more vigilance after the soul searching that followed the last economic crisis.
If I ever go away on a soul-searching trip around the globe for a whole year, will you take care of my dough the whole time?
He had just spent £40 on a deathly silent, soul-searching, solo taxi ride out to my tiny village in the sticks, in order to apologise again.
"After a lot of soul searching and honest reflection, I know that I am not yet ready to play on the PGA Tour," Woods said at the time.
Now, O'Rourke's daunting challenge is convincing Americans to take another chance on a charismatic but untested young presidential candidate in a moment of national uncertainty and soul searching.
And so after all of that prayer and soul searching and tossing and turning in bed, I just had to accept it and see where it led me.
That's the conclusion McDonald's has come to after some soul-searching, and as such, it has decided to save us from ourselves and our collective addiction to pornography.
The horror of watching the first female presidential candidate be defeated by an uninformed and unqualified misogynist thrust many Clinton supporters into a period of intense soul-searching.
"Both of these would still trigger an episode of deep soul searching for Europe and most likely lead to some refocusing on EU key priorities," Citi analysts concluded.
The award has sparked an uproar and no small amount of soul-searching as the country struggles to reckon with rising anti-Semitism, particularly among Germany's Muslim population.
A return to Apollo's glory days will require a different hardware pipeline, a new funding structure, and a soul-searching assessment of NASA's role in the entire process.
News about the upcoming episode, Ben and Lauren admit that they tried to do a "bit of soul searching with Chad" while they were all in the woods.
It turns out that Bob and Mews are together, wherever they are, and that they've done some soul searching and come to terms with their violent, dramatic deaths.
And the information security community — which sports a reputation for misogyny that is egregious even for tech at large — has responded largely with belief and even soul-searching.
But lose three 400-plus electoral vote elections in a row like the Democrats did in 1980, 1984, and 1988, and you get a much-needed soul searching.
Donald Trump has been raked over the coals this weekend for his comments, and it looks like he hasn't done any soul-searching since the video came out.
We were told there would be much soul-searching following an election when trust in media plummeted even further than the historic lows recorded going into the election.
After two divorces in a scant five years (from Chrystie Scott in 1981 and from Linda Thompson in 1986), Jenner said she had some soul searching to do.
The "Roseanne" reboot was trumpeted across conservative media, with the influential news aggregator Matt Drudge plastering the headline "Roseanne Boom stuns Hollywood, Prompts Soul-Searching" across his website.
Beijing, China (CNN)A scandal of alleged child abuse at a Chinese kindergarten has rocked the country, prompting public outrage, parental soul-searching, government pledges and online censorship.
In addition to the soul searching, Manchin has political concerns to consider as he seeks reelection in a state Trump carried by more than 40 points in 2016.
WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo added that WTO members needed to do some "real soul searching" about the way forward and realize they cannot get everything they want.
Those of us who consider ourselves progressives, those of us who are Democrats, we've got some soul-searching to do to see what kind of coverage we show.
The very day he was swearing in as the 45th president of the United States, I was checking in to this soul-searching retreat in St. Helena, California.
You could even watch it without knowing anything about the show and still be able to appreciate its Looney Tunes–style slapstick by way of melancholy soul-searching.
The company's public soul-searching reached its apogee at Lincoln Center last week at the company's fall gala, its most important and glittery fund-raiser of the year.
And it's time for me to look myself in the mirror and do some real soul-searching, because I had opportunities tonight and I didn't get it done.
There will be little soul-searching or lessons learned; instead, he will believe that Iran cannot allow such a direct attack on an Iranian leader to go unanswered.
Louisville's first-year coach, Chris Mack, said there had been "some soul-searching" after that setback, which ended Pitt's 23-game losing streak in A.C.C. regular-season games.
But the chaos in Virginia spilled over the borders of the commonwealth, plunging Americans into an uncomfortable bout of national soul-searching on matters of wrongs and redemption.
After Lupita Nyong'o won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2014 for her powerful role in 12 Years a Slave, she admits she did some soul searching.
A second push of state-level capacity-building began in the mid-2000s, during another season of soul-searching after Democrats lost a second time to George W. Bush.
Given the rapid success of private space companies, NASA has gone through some profound soul-searching about what its role should be in the rest of the 21st century.
Facebook's outgoing top security executive has urged others at the company to do some soul searching about practices that have led to a number of privacy and security scandals.
Patriotic pride back in 1905 was mingled with shame, and soul-searching questions about why the Chinese were too dazzled by foreign goods to resist them for very long.
The black comedy starts bleak and ends bleaker after alcoholism and infidelity sets CIA analyst Osbourne Cox (George Clooney) off on a soul-searching quest to write a memoir.
This Is Us has always been excellent at peeling back layers on characters we think we've figured out — and now, it's Kevin's turn to do some true soul-searching.
The soul-searching follows the scandal surrounding Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, who was fired after The New York Times published an expose that detailed decades of complaints against him.
"I've been writing about the search for love, the loss of love, falling out of love and falling in love—it's been a very soul-searching record," he says.
The company says the numbers weren't make or break, but it was enough to prompt a serious bit of soul-searching on the part of the company's higher-ups.
I had a birthday this week, which spurred a lot of soul searching on all fronts in that way that milestones will make you take stock of your life.
"The ECB's fizzle, rather than sizzle, raises questions about (Federal Open Market Committee) expectations for next week; and markets may have a weekend of soul-searching ahead," he added.
In 2013, after graduating from college, Papadakis purchased a one-way to ticket to South Korea to travel the silk road, make art, and do a little soul searching.
Despite reports that he had been a Nazi intelligence officer in Greece, he easily won, an event that set off a decade of soul-searching by the Austrian establishment.
Some of us are too interested in pointing fingers for the sake of political theater while we should be looking in the mirror and doing a little soul searching.
FINAL WORD Calder's grandson Alexander S. C. Rower, chairman of the Calder Foundation, said the night's sale suggested that all the "soul searching" about the market had been exaggerated.
But many people in Baltimore have been engaged in some deep soul-searching since Freddie Gray's death, so I think this will also be a time for important reflection.
"I think the Republican Party is doing a little soul searching about how do we become, how do we maintain, how do we become a majority party," Hogan said.
If there were an impulse for Mr. Kowalik's sort of self-analysis, or the kind of soul-searching that Mr. Alvarez would describe, Mr. Kulish did not betray it.
The 2016 referendum revealed a country divided over much more than EU membership, and has sparked soul-searching over everything from immigration to what it means to be British.
Back in September, Gallup presented the findings of an important research project that, in retrospect, ought to have prompted a lot more soul searching among members of the press.
Now he has more time to spend with his family, and without the external stimulus provided by the city, he has done more soul-searching and become more spiritual.
A decision to defend the organizer of a white supremacist rally has provoked soul-searching at the A.C.L.U. Listen on a computer, an iOS device or an Android device.
After some soul-searching within the agency, it provided a briefing to the "gang of eight" congressional leaders, and Smith told me that the same would be appropriate today.
Rather than yielding a ban, perhaps deliberations over Mr. Trump's tweets may elicit something deeper from Twitter: Some soul-searching over the kind of platform it wants to be.
Central banks are experiencing a soul-searching moment as they look to strengthen their popularity after the global financial crisis — an exercise that could ultimately change how they operate.
"After a lot of soul searching and honest reflection, I know that I am not yet ready to play on the PGA Tour or compete in Turkey," he said.
Hence his initial "apology tour," that burst of confessional soul-searching abroad about America and its sins, from slavery to the loss of our moral compass after 9/11.
But the people behind The Next Generation did some soul-searching about what kind of show they were trying to make, and what they could do to make it unique.
SARA EISEN: So when you read about the fact that Under Armour is having a Me Too moment, is that an exaggeration or are you really doing some soul searching?
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi appears to be doing some soul-searching amid the ongoing public backlash against Silicon Valley over issues ranging from data privacy to online harassment and misinformation.
This could help explain why many journalists were caught off guard by the depth of Trump's support — and why the soul-searching in the media continues long after Election Day.
Silicon Valley itself is the focus of a couple of other episodes, including the depression startup founders sometimes face, and the soul-searching taking place post-election in the Valley.
After much soul searching (our living room couch nearly turned crusty with the salt of my tears) I turned to my husband and declared I was going to graduate school.
All of these questions are worthy of being answered, but before she finishes her soul searching, we should all take a moment to recognize just how funny Garner really is.
Newly declassified letters Blair sent to President George W. Bush reveal his soul-searching in the lead-up to war, during the 216 invasion and as Iraq descended into chaos.
SS: It was an incredibly hard decision, but after soul-searching about what I wanted to do long-term, I just felt that seed investing is where my heart is.
Pop singer Lights did some serious soul-searching while writing her latest record — and says the process helped her explore her sexuality and confront a years-long battle with depression.
Following their party's disastrous presidential loss in November, Democrats have been in a period of soul-searching as they seek a new message and cohesive identity in the Trump era.
With it came "Where-did-we-go-wrong?" soul-searching throughout Japan, whose industries' legendary promise of lifetime employment faded; layoffs and bleak prospects for university graduates like Ishida prevailed.
I have done a lot of soul searching in the past years, and I should have been more clear minded rather than distract from the good heart that I have.
But with a little soul-searching, editors may find that they can come up with a new, more evenhanded approach to covering a problem that, sadly, is not going away.
Y.) and Tim Ryan (Ohio), argued that Ossoff's loss was a wake-up call that Democrats need to do more soul searching and find a message that resonates with voters.
But Haddock says she wants the Consumer Technology Association to do some serious soul-searching about how it treats innovative tech products that don't necessarily fit into old-school categories.
Without the thrilling discomfort of a stranger holding your palm, the anticipation of flipping over a tarot card, the soul-searching conversations among friends about the future, what was left?
Before you open up to your partner about wanting to open up your marriage, you have to do some serious soul-searching and determine why you're interested in doing so.
Mr. Carvalho then took two days to decide, saying that he was "soul-searching" and that he wanted to "honor the process" by speaking with the chairs of each board.
George Brauchler, the lead prosecutor in the Aurora case, said he had engaged in "serious soul-searching" about whether to pass up a plea deal and seek the death penalty.
Nevertheless, the finger-pointing and soul-searching over the pervasiveness of sexual harassment and assault, and the inability of the country's criminal system to address these issues, have continued unabated.
Opinion Columnist Some healthy soul searching is taking place in newsrooms across the country these days over whether the mainstream media should be covering President Trump's every tweet and rally.
Ms. Rivitera, a teacher, said that she was soul searching about whether to put herself in a voluntary quarantine given that a classroom full of children awaited her back home.
Mr. Russell did say that the outcome of the presidential election, Mr. Trump's governance and fast-moving news cycles had led the century-old organization to do some soul searching.
The sounds of the shofar, a trumpet-like instrument fashioned from a ram's horn, serve as a "wake-up call" to inspire growth and soul-searching in the year's ahead.
Beyond the politics of the deal, the number of jobs Amazon would bring and the incentives the company would receive, the deal raised soul-searching questions about the city's future.
Approaching weighty themes with a very light touch, Benedikt Erlingsson's "Woman at War" is an environmental drama wrapped in whimsical comedy and tied with a bow of midlife soul-searching.
Likewise, there's been little soul-searching among Trump's Republican allies about their tolerance (or worse) of language that legitimizes anti-Muslim prejudice or places white nationalist ideas into wider circulation.
Ironically, Shepard's aim in life may have been achieved in part by his death, which has prompted deep soul-searching and an emotional outpouring from so many people he never knew.
"I don't think you're gonna help me, I think I need to really do this on my own, and do even more digging and soul searching," she recalled telling her friend.
Having failed to press our ideological case and/or to gain greater traction in this year's primaries, we—as a faction—have some serious soul searching and strategizing ahead of us.
" Related: Decisive Win for Trump in Nevada Means Soul Searching for Cruz and Rubio Trump himself acknowledged that he "was not big on endorsements" but Christie's endorsement "really meant a lot.
The majority of the time my mirror face looks like I have gone soul searching; it is definitely a more serious look — a sort of confirmation of my mood and feel.
Expect to focus less on becoming the very best that no one ever was and more on digging deep down into your heart to do some hard but necessary soul-searching.
According to this narrative, the party will face a moment of reckoning when this election is over, particularly if Trump loses and the GOP enters into a moment of soul searching.
It was a time for soul-searching but the experience made her stronger and she has rebounded in style, reaching the Australian Open final and the quarter-finals at Roland Garros.
Considering she called her competitors "fossil fuel-funded candidates who are continuing to fan the flames of the burning planet," it seems she has a lot of soul-searching to do.
In the same interview, Underwood  also reflected on taking time off to do some "soul-searching"  in 2017 "A lot happened in 2017 during my &aposoff year,&apos" Underwood told  Redbook .
But beyond the resentment over the award, the episode has also provoked soul-searching about incitement in art, and the extent of anti-Jewish sentiment in German hip-hop in particular.
The tragedy, which unfolded within one of London's richest boroughs, immediately prompted a wave of soul-searching about social inequalities, neglect of immigrant communities and poor safety standards in social housing.
He's been an exceptional president, and no post-election analysis—not even the very real soul-searching Democrats need to do about the white working class—should make us forget it.
Going after Clinton will unify the party's shrinking base, giving it no reason to go through the kind of soul-searching necessary to re-establish itself as a viable national party.
In the wake of Zarhum's death, which caused shock and triggered soul-searching in Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on citizens not to take justice into their own hands.
The 2016 referendum, which produced a 52-48 percent vote to leave, exposed deep divisions and has fueled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism and British identity.
After Hueston left, there was some soul searching within the firm: Some felt Irell should seek a merger, while others — notably Chu — felt Irell should continue to be their own firm.
Public outcry But the latest developments appear to have failed to quell intense nationwide debates about the incident, which has triggered public outrage, parental soul-searching, government pledges and online censorship.
Earlier this month Marc Knapper, the deputy assistant US secretary of state responsible for Japan and Korea, called on the two countries to do some "soul searching" to improve their relations.
In December, O'Rourke seemed like a leading contender among Democrats but a soul-searching road trip where he brought his Instagram followers to his tooth cleaning got mixed reviews from observers.
You won't find any soul-searching about the deep psychological reasons you can't sleep at night, just a lot of good information that will challenge some of your assumptions about sleep.
The process has thrown up urgent new questions — about race, guns and the global economy, among others — as well as anguished soul searching about the very process of selecting a president.
In Barcelona, the issue of independence has provoked exceptionally sharp soul-searching and debate over allegiances and identity, with an intensity not seen since Britain voted to leave the European Union.
As the official truth finally moves ahead, soul-searching can be expected about the political responsibilities of both Socialists and Gaullists, and of the highest echelons of the French armed forces.
After the ship exploded almost three years later, the shuttle program was suspended while NASA investigated the cause and carried out a lot of soul searching about its processes and structure.
Editorials in prominent Pakistani newspapers embarked on some soul-searching, asking why the country's military — and to some extent, politicians — refuse to crack down on groups the international community has blacklisted.
The shooting spree proved to be the deadliest in the country's history, leaving 50 people dead, dozens more injured, and propelling the island country into a moment of national soul-searching.
Williamson's wardrobe malfunction — and the related knee sprain — had kicked off a round of soul-searching about the influence of shoe companies in college sports and the N.C.A.A.'s amateurism rules.
Questions were also raised over how and why the U.K. voted to leave, with soul-searching over the future over the U.K.-EU relationship and the EU itself as an institution.
The food safety probe has led to soul searching at Brazil's Agriculture Ministry, where 19 people were suspended from office in 2017 in connection with the first phase of the investigation.
Before he went on a soul-searching hiatus, however, he released an exemplary recording of Bach's "Goldberg" variations, at age 18, that some critics compared favorably to Glenn Gould's storied version.
Its soldiers have come under mounting criticism since Monday, when they killed 60 people and wounded hundreds, prompting horror abroad and soul-searching inside Israel about the tactics of its military.
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said the party would do some soul searching, acknowledging that some critics had called the ANC "arrogant, self-centred, self-serving", but saying those descriptions were unfair.
Avicii's family reveals his personal struggles in new statement "Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the statement obtained by CNN read.
"We have to do some soul-searching internally to determine whether or not we are even capable of functioning as a governing body," said Representative Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota.
In a series of non-chronological vignettes, the book moves through enough snappy, barbed anecdotes to save it from navel-gazing, and enough harsh soul-searching to rescue it from triviality.
His comments questioning the alliance's main principle of collective defense have prompted soul-searching in European capitals, and is likely to dominate discussions at a NATO summit in Britain next month.
With little hope of rescue and no food left to sustain them, the young men cut flesh from their friends' bodies, "amid much torment and soul-searching," Canessa writes in his book.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's announcement that she will not seek re-election as either party leader or chancellor is prompting soul-searching in Europe about who, and what, will come in her wake.
Herstik first started toying around with spirituality in the 80's, but kept her curiosity under wraps since soul-searching was often derided due to the hyper-consumerist boom of the decade.
The criticism set in motion soul searching at the PGA of America, which created a task force including Furyk, Woods and Mickelson to examine what could be changed to ensure future success.
And for some — like the horror writer Victor LaValle, who discovered his childhood hero H. P. Lovecraft to be a racist — it's a long process of soul-searching that ends in compromise.
" Nather writes this morning in "Trumpcare and the CBO freakout" that his bottom line summed up in this tweet from former Senate Republican aide Rodney Whitlock: "Critical, soul searching moment for GOP.
While Kim says she's "so looking forward to having tea ceremonies on a daily and just like eat, pray love," Kourtney's suggestion of doing "some soul searching" rubs Khloé the wrong way.
The killing of Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two young children, in her electoral district in northern England prompted a pause in the campaign and soul-searching about its tone.
Alright, it's that time again — yes, a time of reflection and soul searching as we reach the end of the year, but it's also time for the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Once you sit with yourself this weekend and do some soul-searching, you'll be ready to take the final step next weekend to address your feelings about your ambitious new moon dreams.
In a self-criticism session that recalled the era of former leader Mao Zedong, members of the 25-strong decision-making Politburo made soul-searching reports about their ideological orientation and behaviour.
The ouster of Ghosn, one of the world's most celebrated executives for his rescue of Nissan from near-bankruptcy in 1999, had caused much soul-searching about the future of the alliance.
My hope is that this soul searching will result in the rebirth of a queer culture with rebellion, fortitude, and uncompromised liberation that will test the boundaries of sexuality, freedom, and creativity.
Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said he "would have to do a lot of soul-searching" if Trump became the nominee, suggesting he'd need to separate himself from the top of the ticket.
Elsewhere they cover each other's songs—Barnett plays a version of Smoke Ring for My Halo's "Peeping Tomboy" that transforms its achy soul-searching into a grinning document of self-imposed loneliness.
Amid speculation that Wu, who lived alone on the 15th floor, died of dehydration or starvation, the case has prompted criticism and soul-searching in China about sloppy workmanship and societal isolation.
For startups exclusively focused on mobile AR, there's been some soul-searching to find ways to bring more lightweight experiences to life that don't require as much friction or commitment from users.
The analysis published on Friday comes at a time of soul-searching among large pharmaceutical companies as they compete with smaller biotech firms, which are getting new drugs to market more efficiently.
Clinton were perplexed that the prospect of the first female president had not caused anything like the national soul-searching, cultural heat or political exhilaration produced by Barack Obama eight years ago.
Instead, Handel cruised to a relatively easy 220006-point victory, reigniting questions about the accuracy of the polls at a time when the industry is soul-searching over its 2202 election failures.
Tim Scott to discuss Charlottesville response with President on Wednesday There are no signs that the Graham-Cassidy plan would have momentum after months of exhaustive GOP health care soul searching. Sens.
A 16-year-old girl died after a fight with other students in a high school restroom in Delaware, spurring an outpouring of grief and soul-searching on social media on Thursday.
In the collective soul-searching that has begun within the European Union after the Brexit earthquake, a strong emphasis has rightly been put on the bloc's austerity policies and on Brussels' encroachments.
The scare served as proof, though, of how delicate the city's future remains; the soul-searching that followed its apparently self-immolating Brexit vote exposed deep fault lines within a disaffected community.
There was a lot of soul-searching and angst among Republicans about the future of their party, but it took very little time for them to move from anxiety to grassroots action.
The Google fine should not be used to escalate the commercial tension with Europe, but to start a soul searching about the proper level of government intervention to preserve competition in America.
The typical advice often follows a similar pattern: do some soul-searching to understand yourself better, practice expressing empathy, then benefit by earning the trust of your employees or getting a promotion.
Even after decades of rigorous political education and intense, self-critical soul searching, 9% to 10% of Germans express classic anti-Semitic feelings, according to a 2017 report commissioned by the Bundestag.
But his lavish spending has led to accusations of vote-buying and soul-searching among Democrats worried that apparent conflicts of interest and unseemly financial arrangements are tarnishing the state party's image.
DIS-UNITED KINGDOM The June 2016 Brexit referendum showed a nation divided about more than Europe and triggered soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism, empire and modern Britishness.
It would take major midterm losses, including defeats that cut deep into Republican territory, to push congressional Republicans into actually taking a stand against the President and beginning a soul-searching process.
Splicing together thirty-seven minutes of declassified footage of detonations at Bikini Atoll, Conner unspools a horrific beauty, at once disembodied and visceral, setting us on a soul-searching mission ourselves. ♦
For someone like me, who has done a lot of soul-searching over the years, ultimately coming to believe that life begins at conception, I'm no longer welcome in the women's movement.
During Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, people eat apples dipped in honey and play a trumpet-like instrument called a shofar to inspire growth and soul-searching in the year ahead.
The suicides by two of K-pop's most beloved stars have left fans in South Korea soul-searching over what has gone wrong in K-pop, their country's most successful cultural export.
It is five years since former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned in another sex scandal, unleashing a soul-searching debate within France about sexual abuse in the upper echelons of power.
Or you have to, at least what I've done alternatively after doing that for many years, do some real soul searching and personal work to not be an unstable reactive human being.
Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
The tragedy has prompted political debate and soul-searching about London's stark social inequalities and whether neglect of social housing estates and the communities living in them played a part in the fire.
And New York says that while the nation is going through its soul searching, we reject the instinct to blame, and we reject the instinct to divide, we reject the instinct to separate.
Far East Movement didn't know all that much about the pop music scene abroad prior to 22004, when they decided to put making music on pause to travel and do some soul searching.
Grown-ish, on the other hand, is carving out space to debate the burgeoning cultural essence of Generation Z, as anchored in the point of view of a young, soul-searching black girl.
Liz has clearly been doing a lot of soul-searching since Nick sent her home — after it had been revealed that the two had slept together at a wedding months before the show.
A third-place result for a party whose lead candidate, Alexander Gauland, reckons his compatriots can "be proud of the accomplishments of German soldiers in two world wars" would prompt much soul-searching.
TAUSCHE: IN THE MEANTIME YOU'VE HAD TO HAVE MANY SOUL SEARCHING DISCUSSIONS WITH YOUR BOARD AND WITH REGULATORS ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT BREXIT DOES TO YOUR COMPANY'S FOOTPRINT AND HOW IT WILL ACTUALLY PROGRESS.
Add to that an unorthodox administration and unpredictable President, and all sides are sitting in the midst of a time that appears to be some combination of learning experience and soul-searching moment.
The 2016 Brexit referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the EU, and has fuelled soul-searching about everything from immigration to capitalism, the legacy of empire and modern Britishness.
If the first soul-searching debate for Democrats following Donald Trump's election last month was how to remake their party, the second—and even more immediate—was how to approach the new president.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Linda Hamilton set a new standard for female action heroes more than 30 years ago, but her return to the "Terminator" movie franchise prompted more than a little soul searching.
And Tuesday's round of sports-related soul-searching often seemed to revolve around a single question: Why did a political firestorm about transgender rights have to shut down basketball courts and baseball diamonds?
The soul searching is happening with a special urgency in Washington, where email accounts burst with strategies, delicate political proposals, gossipy whispers and banal details of girlfriends, husbands, bank accounts and shopping lists.
Rather, they should call out far-right populists' political opportunism and use this moment of collective soul-searching about the future of the European Union to create policies that address the people's concerns.
The horror over Khashoggi's killing prompted some soul-searching in Silicon Valley, where tech firms have accepted billions either directly from the Saudi fund or from SoftBank's Saudi-backed $100 billion Vision Fund.
They are part of a cycle of soul-searching that is repeated whenever news of a high-profile incident of alleged harassment or assault breaks — Robert Chambers; the Spur Posse in Lakewood, Calif.
A few years ago, in one of those many low moments that seemed to prompt a bout of soul-searching in Wenger, he contemplated how he wanted to leave Arsenal for his successor.
The 2016 Brexit referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the European Union, and has fueled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism, empire and modern Britishness.
Five years and much soul-searching later, indications from the latest parliamentary elections suggest that India's once-dominant powerhouse will have to lower its ambitions of returning to its old glory anytime soon.
This eight-part Showtime documentary series covering modern mass shootings arrived this fall with either incredibly good or bad timing, depending on whether you're a viewer that seeks escape or intensive soul-searching.
Those constraints have set off a new round of soul-searching among central bankers, who were already reviewing their tool kit for fighting economic shocks and now find themselves running against the clock.
It's one of the reasons, during the post-recession wave of consolidation, that there was a lot of soul searching and hand wringing in Italy about heritage brands being bought by the French.
The incidents have caused profound soul searching in a country that allowed in an unprecedented 1.1 million migrants last year in what its leaders described as an act of historic generosity toward refugees.
Democrats have not had an open-seat race for national chairman since 2005, after another excruciating presidential loss that led to a round of soul searching about how they could broaden their appeal.
Many GOP foreign policy experts for instance endured a period of soul-searching as they considered whether they could stomach serving a disruptive force like Trump who repudiated decades of Republican strategic orthodoxy.
His show arrives amid a period of liberal soul searching, when any vaguely oppositional voice, whether a left-leaning columnist or late-night host, has gotten a second wind in the Trump era.
If any of this soul-searching is at all sincere, it should at least inspire these gatekeepers to do a little introspection about Washington's nightmare boss before they proclaim her their dream candidate.
Wednesday's editions of Corriere della Sera, the country's leading newspaper, carried a soul-searching essay by one of Italy's leading authors, Alessandro Piperno, who is both Jewish and a lifelong fan of Lazio.
The 2016 referendum, which produced a 52-48 percent vote to leave, exposed deep divisions in British society and has fueled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism and British identity.
We'll be getting more of Villanelle's decadent outfits, witty asshattery, and queer lust—we'd definitely let her run us over—and Polastri's flowing locks and earnest soul-searching as she descends deeper into obsession.
But Trump's ascension to the White House last November, after a tumultuous eight years of soul-searching for the Republican Party, seemed to cement a shift away from traditional conservatism to something quite different.
I've been doing a lot of soul-searching this month (haha, not really, I'm just really bored at work), and I have something important to tell ya'll and I could really use your support.
The killing of lawmaker Jo Cox last week as she prepared to offer advice to those who elected her in northern England, prompted a pause in the campaign and soul-searching about its tone.
The 2016 referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the EU, and fuelled soul-searching about everything from regional secession and immigration to capitalism, the legacy of empire, and modern Britishness.
While many rap fans would rejoice, your humble correspondent might have to flee to Tibet and do some soul-searching about why Kanye would collaborate with Drake on anything more than a lunch order.
After some soul-searching last year he said he realised primary voters were not voting for his or anyone else's libertarian ideals, but simply "for the craziest son-of-a-bitch in the race".
The mass poisoning in Irkutsk, a hard scrabble city around 2,413 miles (4,000 km) east of Moscow, is the worst of its kind in recent years and has prompted nationwide soul-searching and condemnation.
" Soul-searching is not the order of the day; liberal intellectuals have been incensed by recent remarks by Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who equals "explaining" jihadism with "wanting to find ways to excuse it.
Those of us soul-searching for reasons Donald Trump has been able to erase Hillary Clinton's formidable mid-summer lead have homed in on several plausible explanations, from media failures to Clinton's health scare.
Donald Trump's U.S. election victory threw polling experts — from the New York Times to Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight — into serious soul-searching after their forecast of a Hillary Clinton win turned out to be wrong.
On the first night of Fantastic Fest, about two dozen press and industry attendees, all of them female and/or non-binary, huddled inside an Airbnb in Austin to do some urgent soul-searching.
Behind the controversy and soul-searching are strong voices like that of Gary Anderson, a former team technical director, who has reminded everyone that the goal of saving lives has to come before aesthetics.
I have spent seasons chasing the thrills of LCD Soundsystem anthems—especially "All My Friends," a 2007 hit built on soul-searching and on galloping pianos—despite understanding only about half of the lyrics.
If it had been anywhere else in Europe, the opening of the 400th IKEA store would hardly have been news, let alone an occasion for national soul-searching led by Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic.
We were actually planning to release an album but I feel there's a little bit more… artist soul searching that I need to do before I release a body of work like an album.
The murder of lawmaker Jo Cox last week as she prepared to offer advice to those who elected her in northern England, prompted a pause in the campaign and soul-searching about its tone.
But he's also more mature than he was when we saw him in Season 6, and his obvious warmth and affection for Luke indicates that he's done some soul-searching — and maybe some therapy?
While many departments have reacted to police violence with soul-searching and an emphasis on de-escalating tense situations, some Phoenix officials blame people who they say are just too aggressive toward the police.
But his case has continued to prompt soul-searching and angry questions from students about a university culture that allowed him to stay employed and even get promoted, despite repeated complaints about his behavior.
The first season follows Nora as she tries to improve her life, a journey that involves much soul searching, family navigating (Lori Tan Chinn, BD Wong and Bowen Yang play relatives) and marijuana smoking.
Near the end of the night, a Kimchee Back (whiskey shot, kimchi-juice chaser), while not quite the "deadly venom" the menu had cautioned, inspired some genuine soul-searching about the nature of Nirvana.
A social media posting by a major Czech brewery that appeared to mock the #MeToo movement has prompted strong reactions, drawing praise, criticism and some soul-searching on sexism in this former communist republic.
In the meantime, officials and supporters in the United States can indulge in one of the great guilty pleasures of international soccer: a solid five months of soul-searching, hand-wringing and garment-rending.
I've got to trust that our country is a good place and it's going to be O.K." As for the Democratic Party, he said, "They really have some soul-searching to do in Ohio.
With exports of Swiss timepieces having suffered in 2016 their steepest decline in seven years, all eyes are on China, where faltering demand has inspired no small amount of soul-searching among luxury executives.
"There's a lot of soul searching now, with the rise of euroskepticism and the use of Brexit by other forces," especially by Marian Kotleba, leader of Slovakia's ultranationalist, far-right People's Party-Our Slovakia.
In the wake of her divorce from Anthony in 2014, the Second Act star knew it was time for some real soul-searching to figure out why she seemed to repeat unhealthy patterns with men.
The proposal for Amsterdam — where immigrants have fed a population boom — to apologize for its role in slavery has generated soul-searching and debate, as well as strong opposition by a newly empowered right wing.
"The election results forced us to take a step back, because instead of plotting how we were going to find interesting roles in the administration we had to do some soul-searching," Mr. Townsend said.
Instead of soul searching, the President and his allies are dismissing the report's characterizations as baseless and preparing for continued battle over the two-year Mueller probe, even as the special counsel concludes his work.
Big decisions are made that are totally at odds with the last argument the protagonist made, which left me wondering when, during all the shootouts and scheming, he managed to make time for soul-searching.
The realization that some of them have little understanding of what they owned has triggered some soul searching in Singapore, which owes some of its prosperity to the solid reputation of its wealth management industry.
The birth of Lulu and Nana—the first two babies believed to be born with Crispr-edited DNA—has triggered soul-searching in China as tech innovators, scientific researchers, and government bureaucrats reconcile conflicting values.
"We've just had one, and I think it went pretty well but it was something that caused an awful lot of heartache and soul-searching, and everybody went through the wringer on it," he said.
The Pelosi-hating, wall-building party that nominated Donald Trump this year will have the same problems in 2020 that it has today unless Republican leaders do more soul-searching than they've done thus far.
Nabih's condition aside, the members of the Majid clan who made it to Sweden in mid-September still have their soul-searching moments, wondering if they made a mistake in striking out from their homeland.
Small says that after some post-Waxman-Markey soul-searching, Washington's climate groups realized the issue: Their makeup was too white and white-collar to build the sort of support needed to pass ambitious legislation.
When Reynold's character decides to bail on the tiny East Coast film festival he's attending, he convinces his conflicted driver (Winter) to take him on a soul-searching tour of the landmarks of his youth.
The disaster has spurred soul searching over the state of the military in Argentina, which now has one of Latin America's smallest defense budgets in relation to economic size after a series of financial crises.
But he was rescued at the last minute by soldiers from the national army and wrote a swashbuckling account for the newspaper, accompanied by some soul searching about having decided to become a foreign correspondent.
DIVIDED KINGDOM The 2016 Brexit referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the European Union, and has fuelled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism, empire and modern Britishness.
The Republican response, or lack thereof, to the midterm backlash stands in stark contrast to the shake-ups and soul-searching that followed its loss of Congress in 2006 and consecutive presidential defeats in 2012.
Mr. Flake's very public agonizing over the nomination became a vivid symbol of the struggles many of my coreligionists feel when they allow the current political moment to incite deeper forms of civic soul searching.
For this reason, I think the race offers a chance for conservative soul-searching, and I say this as a committed conservative, who just happens not to be Trump enough in the age of Trump.
In this case, Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
The internal soul-searching was palpable on Sunday in the congress center in Bonn, the former capital of West Germany in the Rhine Valley, where many of Germany's oldest myths and hero-legends are based.
The disaster spurred soul-searching over the state of the military in Argentina, which after a series of financial crises has one of Latin America's smallest defense budgets relative to the size of its economy.
" Gabbard's evolution on LGBT rights Gabbard sought Sunday to explain her shift from advocating anti-gay policies in the early 2000s, saying her time in the military caused her to "go through some soul-searching.
There's a measure of soul-searching on our presumptive heroes' behalf, both of the personal and political kind, but this movie is all about survival, and the lengths human instinct takes us to stay alive.
But after some soul-searching — and a year-long stint in therapy to bolster my depleted self-confidence — I decided to bleach the ever-loving shit out of my hair to untether it from my identity.
In the days and weeks of soul-searching that followed the vote, commentators noted that, with hindsight, those in power — the so-called "metropolitan elite" — and urban citizens had grossly underestimated the strength of public sentiment.
It took a lot of soul searching, there was a lot of punitive measures, there was a lot of stereotyping, lazy young, southerners -- actually Greeks work more hours than any other European - according to the OECD.
"As the President has said, Democrats have many important decisions to make and some soul searching to do — and that includes selecting the next leader of the Democratic Party," a White House official told The Hill.
If Trump loses, the GOP will have to go through another one of its cycles of recrimination and soul-searching, even as it holds onto power in the House of Representatives and in statehouses all over.
"I'm actually for Warren, but after hearing Bernie speak, I have a lot of soul-searching and thinking to do," Alethea Shapiro, a 40-year-old mom of four from Long Island, told Insider on Saturday.
Given the robust failures of the Iraq War and its deep unpopularity from 2005 on, there should have been some mix of soul-searching and power struggle among the party's leading politicians and foreign-policy elites.
James Fields Jr., 21, faces up to life in prison for the death of Heather Heyer, 32, in a case that has stirred soul-searching in a city that prides itself on being a liberal bastion.
But as shock and defensiveness subside into sorrow, some have begun to demand a deeper soul-searching into how such demoralizing and abusive actions could become so normalized that boys would share them on social media.
After two years of consumer research, and a bit of soul searching, she came up with a solution: Second Sight, a label with a fashion-girl aesthetic that emphasizes fit and carries sizes 00 through 22.
Thus far though, those so called "award-worthy" characters have been circumscribed in their scope: They're dramatic, soul-searching roles, more about repentance and a desire for absolution than a positive and joyful celebration of sexuality.
The new ensembles are part of a growing cultural response in Germany to the influx of more than one million asylum seekers from the Middle East since 2015, which has caused soul-searching about national identity.
The death of a female worker in an Italian vineyard has set off nearly two years of soul-searching over what the authorities, labor experts and union organizers described as an elaborate system of modern slavery.
It should be an opportunity to engage in authentic soul-searching about whether actions taken in his name are really faithful to his intentions, or if we must make fundamental course corrections to fulfill his dream.
It's also the first moment Holden starts doing some soul searching about how talking to serial killers, who view sex as a show of dominance and women as objects, all day might change how he sees intimacy.
Whether you're headed to another city for work, or crossing borders for a soul-searching solo trip, the prospect of being away from your routine and familiar surroundings, can give you a rush of excitement and anxiety.
Lagarde has signalled a review of ECB policy and her eight-year presidency will be characterised by soul-searching among central bankers about the way it carries out its mandate and what that means for financial players.
Allegations of child sex abuse in English soccer from the 1970s through to the 1990s have shocked Britain and led to deep soul-searching in the game amid fears hundreds of young boys might have been involved.
From the low share of female graduates in economics, to the "leaky pipeline" that brings few women all the way to the top ranks in academia, there was no shortage of problems to prompt scientific soul-searching.
The hearing, scheduled for March 15-18 in the gym of Skien prison where Breivik is held in southern Norway, has prompted renewed soul-searching in a country where many want to move on from the killings.
In a speech on Wednesday on the eve of Israel's Holocaust remembrance day, Major-General Yair Golan evoked a dark time in the history of the Jewish people in calling on Israelis to engage in soul-searching.
Snap's soul-searching over its workplace culture can be traced back to Lubetich leaving the company in November of last year, amid Snapchat's redesign efforts and following a spike in bad press after a troubling earnings report.
But as dozens of top Republicans continue to publicly abandon Trump, sources tell NBC News his campaign and party apparatus are going through an intense bout of soul searching, with no unified message on how to proceed.
Richardson finely threads Reggie's trauma and new "don't give a fuck" attitude; Bell nails his comedic timing, not only as Troy tries actual standup comedy, but with a delightful, soul-searching drug trip in a later episode.
The questions of how the media's coverage incentives have influenced Trump's rise are much harder, and much stranger, and will require a lot of soul-searching on the part of the press when this is all over.
The announcement shocked investors and prompted a round of soul-searching as to why one of the country's biggest commercial success stories had left the local exchange, on which it generated around 3 percent of annual trade.
The SPD suffered its worst showing nationwide since democracy returned after World War Two in a European election on May 26, prompting its leader to quit and throwing the party into a fresh round of soul searching.
It might then resemble any standard night of anxious soul searching, when, to quote J. R. R. Tolkien, we speak " to the darkness, alone, in the bitter watches of the night, when all [our lives seem] shrinking"?
The case prompted national soul-searching and this year Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration endorsed an action plan for sweeping reforms of employment practices, including caps on overtime and better pay for part-time and contract workers.
The Republican National Committee has just released its latest post-mortem — it probably looks a lot like the post-2012 soul-searching exercise, the Growth and Opportunity Project, which encouraged moderation in tone and inclusiveness in policy.
McCarrick's sexual misconduct with adult seminarians was an open secret in the U.S. Church, and Scicluna said the decision could lead to "soul searching" by those who may have known about it but did not say anything.
More than 1,000 police officers converged on the ground, in the air, on the roofs — and there was plenty of soul-searching about the role of public universities as incubators of ideas, even those that are unpopular.
The violence in Charlottesville, over two days in August, sparked intense soul-searching nationally about emboldened white nationalism, which was heightened when President Trump did not unequivocally condemn the torch-carrying marchers who chanted neo-Nazi slogans.
The center-left Social Democrats, for one, are in the middle of an existential crisis, and large factions within the party will continue to worry that another coalition will keep them from some much-needed soul-searching.
Benjamin Netanyahu's victory in Israel in 2015, and Britain's Brexit vote and Mr. Trump's election, both in 2016, confounded pollsters' and pundits' predictions and have caused considerable analysis and soul-searching in the world of survey research.
So if you are taken in by the new phone, and are therefore doing some soul-searching on which iPhone color is right for you, who better to consult than an expert in colors, souls, and energy?
Despite some dogged play, the Poles couldn't get close enough to threaten, but there will be soul-searching rather than celebration for the Americans who entered as favorites but finished seventh after defeats to France and Serbia.
The deaths in June provoked a fresh round of soul-searching and spurred an investigation, still continuing, into how and why the wildfire engulfed Pedrógão Grande, about 225 miles from where Mr. Muralha lives, close to Oleiros.
This cannot be stressed enough: the GOP has a majority in both houses and the president is a Republican so if you still can't get your agenda through, you might want to do a little soul searching.
The two fatal crashes by Boeing's 737 Max planes that killed nearly 350 people prompted deep soul-searching for the world's largest planemaker and probing questions for those tasked with regulating the industry and keeping passengers safe.
Artists undoubtedly will do a lot of soul-searching regarding their roles in gentrification schemes in the coming decade, so it's worth highlighting this project since we'll be seeing a lot like it in the coming years.
If I can win here, Democrats can win anywhere, but first we've got to stop blaming voters for voting "against their self-interest" and do some soul-searching about what we, as Democrats, need to do differently.
"Future" is closer to his earlier work, with barked brags (the excellent "Super Trapper") and ruminative soul-searching that veers toward the psychedelic ("I don't ever walk on land/I float off Earth, always float off Earth").
The U.S. News rankings always provoke commentary about and soul-searching from universities, so perhaps it's fitting that two important pieces about higher education preceded the new rankings, one from The Atlantic and the other from Politico.
Parker had been acquitted, but the case was and continues to be both frustrating and exceptionally complicated, especially because it intersects with national soul-searching on matters like race, gender, and sexual assault (particularly on college campuses).
Yet the #BlackWomen moment after the Alabama election was precisely so notable because the conversation had largely been dominated by journalistic hand-wringing and party soul-searching over how to better accommodate the views of working-class whites.
When Hillary Clinton overcame a credible and unexpected challenge from democratic socialist Sanders, only to fall short to President Donald Trump, one of the most unpopular Republican nominees in history, Democrats were faced with some serious soul-searching.
Ryan Holiday made his bones as a PR guy and then revolted against the industry in his tell-all book Trust Me, I'm Lying and then, after much soul-searching, came to embrace the ancient philosophy of stoicism.
Mobile footage of the April 17 assault, in which the attacker whipped at his victims with a belt, yelling "Yahudi," the Arabic word for Jew, went viral, and prompted a bout of national soul-searching on the issue.
But to figure out how to give yourself the best chance of pushing through that wall of laziness, you've gotta do a little soul-searching first and examine why you're being such a sloth in the first place.
SWEDISH SOUL SEARCHING Sweden has been gripped by the scandal, which has dominated headlines and sparked parliamentary debates over the reputation of Nordic banks, which have long been held to be among the most trustworthy and least risky.
The tensions in the film mirror a nationwide soul-searching that Germans have gone through since Chancellor Angela Merkel threw open the gates in September 2015 to refugees fleeing war and turmoil in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
Here's a sneak peek of what you'll get: The Solo Travel Handbook If you're planning on doing an Eat, Pray, Love trip and go soul searching halfway across the globe, this guide will provide you with sound advice.
Some expressed a bit of soul-searching, admitting unease at the unfiltered exposure he has received, with one anchor describing frustration about being asked to conduct on-air interviews with Mr. Trump by telephone, rather than in person.
After the June referendum on membership in the European Union, in which Britain voted to leave and which gave voice to anti-immigrant sentiment in England, attacks and threats targeting racial and ethnic minorities have prompted soul-searching.
When this: Soul-Searching in Baltimore, a Year After Freddie Gray's Death was paired against this: Baltimore After Freddie Gray: The 'Mind-Set Has Changed' The test showed a 1,677 percent increase in readership for the second one.
But at a time when it's easier than ever to both access new information and confirm what you want to believe, a record that dares its audience to do some soul searching feels particularly salient, and even political.
It all makes Republicans' 2012 election autopsy — the soul-searching in the wake of Mitt Romney and Ryan's loss that said the party had to appeal more to black and Latino voters — seem like a very distant memory.
This week I also met with members of the Quebec City mosque where six people were killed by a Québécois gunman more than a year ago, leading to soul-searching about the state of Islamophobia in the province.
Related: After Getting Whipped by Trudeau, Canada's Conservative Party Is Soul Searching A motion is coming before the convention to strike the party's long-standing policy opposing gay marriage — a fight they lost more than a decade ago.
The disaster shocked the nation, prompting an outpouring of grief, silent protest marches and a wave of soul-searching over whether neglect of an ethnically mixed, largely low-income community had played a part in the tower's fate.
Niantic is in a cushy position as its breakout title fills its coffers, but the company still has some soul-searching ahead of it as it simultaneously aims to chase a follow-on hit and a developer platform.
The allegations of child sex abuse in English soccer from the 1970s through to the 1990s has shocked Britain and led to deep soul-searching in the game amid fears hundreds of young boys might have been involved.
But the energy these musicians project is of a community engaged in an urgent act of soul-searching — even in purely instrumental moments, like the overture's fugue, which came across as a warren of voices intent on debate.
The fire, Britain's deadliest in a residential building since World War Two, shocked the nation and prompted soul-searching about how the densely populated social housing block in west London had been allowed to become a death trap.
I covered that upheaval as a journalist, and in the aftermath Los Angeles residents, city officials and representatives from business engaged in soul-searching about the undercurrent of disaffection among black residents that had fueled the civic unrest.
In a season of deep national soul-searching concerning our moral character, the capacity to acknowledge past wrongs is a hopeful sign, especially when viewed against the backdrop of vainglorious posturing on the part of those in power.
The Democrats' "Better Deal" campaign arrives after nine months of post-election soul searching and number crunching in search of a formula that might translate their policy prescriptions — which enjoy widespread approval in national polls — into election victories.
But many would argue that the US was caught somewhat flat-footed during the 2016 elections when it came to foreign interference, left to do some serious soul-searching and as much cleanup as possible after the fact.
She went to London and Paris for some soul-searching then came back, ending up in Brooklyn for a couple of years, people-watching, living as "a ghost" in Prospect Heights, making ends meet working at Abercrombie & Fitch.
And it was really that and the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial that prompted the president to say let's do some soul searching as a nation and what grew out of that was his My Brother's Keeper initiative.
Johnson was the leading figure in the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union ahead of a June 23 referendum that resulted in a vote for Brexit and plunged the 28-member bloc into crisis and soul-searching.
The win gave the Argentines second place in Group D and allowed the soccer-mad nation to forget about the 3-0 loss to Croatia last week that sparked days of soul-searching within the squad and back home.
Those efforts are now the subject of scrutiny on Capitol Hill — and soul-searching in Silicon Valley — as lawmakers look to prevent Russia or another foreign power from meddling in U.S. politics ahead of the next election in 2018.
But as it turns 50, Airbus is embroiled in soul-searching and management upheaval amid an ongoing corruption investigation and an austerity drive that has seen the budget for the birthday celebrations slashed and perks like executive dining reduced.
The party recalls the May 228th Movement, which refers to the protest in Tiananmen as well as similar ones elsewhere in China and intellectual soul-searching around that time, as the backdrop to the party's birth two years later.
It's also the latest in a series of beauty products that promises self-betterment through a Bluetooth attachment to a specific brand, which in the past has inspired some beauty-related soul-searching on the part of our editors.
DIVIDED KINGDOM The 2016 Brexit referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the European Union, and has fueled soul-searching about everything from regional secession and immigration to capitalism, the legacy of empire, and modern Britishness.
DIVIDED KINGDOM The 2016 Brexit referendum showed a United Kingdom divided about much more than the European Union, and has fuelled soul-searching about everything from regional secession and immigration to capitalism, the legacy of empire, and modern Britishness.
But if you're not willing to engage in a bit of soul-searching, and you also happen to have over eight million Twitter followers, you have another, much more straightforward option: Make like Chrissy Teigen and crowdsource that shit.
The 2016 referendum showed a United Kingdom split over much more than the EU, and fuelled soul-searching about everything from regional secession and immigration to capitalism, the legacy of empire and what Britishness means in the modern world.
What was human about him illuminated what was monstrous about him and vice versa, and in All in the Family's best episodes, this feedback loop (spurred on by that laughing audience) prompted the same soul searching in the audience.
The SPD suffered its worst showing nationwide since the return of democracy after World War Two in a European election on May 26, prompting its leader to resign and throwing the party into a fresh round of soul-searching.
The restaurant industry has been doing a bit of soul searching recently, with the end goal of asking questions about accountability, exploitation, toxic workplace behavior, the blurry line between personal and professional relationships, and the silencing of powerless voices.
"I worry that if those of us in politics and the media don't do a lot of soul-searching after this election, a slightly smarter Trump will succeed in the future," said Jon Favreau, Mr. Obama's former chief speechwriter.
An active, creative, and innovative cultural sphere can raise awareness, mobilize people, and trigger soul searching, so we must make sure that environmental responsibility is one of the top priorities on the cultural agenda over the next few years.
When Lehner saw that he was being pulled, he skated toward the Islanders' bench and tapped his stick along the boards before skating off to the corner of the arena where visiting goaltenders are relegated to solitary soul-searching.
For the skateboarding world, which for years has glorified disputes with security guards, the confrontation has resulted in collective soul-searching at a crucial moment, just a year before the sport's Olympic debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
Bits The issue of how fake news spreads online has been in the spotlight since Donald J. Trump won the presidential election, prompting soul-searching in tech, media and political circles and discussions about how to limit the misinformation.
The small drama had already succeeded in setting off a big round of soul-searching in Germany, which is still deeply conscious of its Nazi past and anxious about where the present inroads by the far right might lead.
The fact those efforts produced modest results this year -- with women excluded from the directing nominations, and just two actors of color -- should produce some soul-searching, not just regarding the organization, but the nature of the industry itself.
The memo came just days after a pair of news reports revealed improper access to sensitive user information by research firm Cambridge Analytica — a revelation that kicked off a firestorm of international probes, policy changes and corporate soul-searching.
The evident failures of Belgium's police and intelligence service set off intense soul-searching about how to overcome the linguistic and political barriers to more coherent and effective policing in the country, famously divided among French, Dutch and German speakers.
"Miley went through a lot of soul-searching as she grew up and became her own person," says a music source about the former Hannah Montana star, who got engaged to Hemsworth for the first time at just 19 years old.
But Democrats are embarking on a soul-searching exercise to determine how they ended up in the political wilderness, losing the House, the Senate and the White House at a time when President Barack Obama's approval ratings are at record highs.
Her latest documentary New Moon starts as an ambiguous project set around the small coastal town of Lamu but turns into a soul-searching exploration of why Herrmann decides—in the course of making the film—to convert to Islam.
She'd like to see those employers "asking themselves, 'What did we do to support this person's behavior,'" she said, "which is a soul-searching at the cultural and institutional level that I don't think these organizations have really engaged in."
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior U.S. official said on Wednesday Japan and Korea needed to do some "soul searching" about political decisions that have damaged relations between the two U.S. allies in recent months and called for calm words from their leaders.
"At first it made me pause to say well, maybe it would be a waste of time, but then there was that soul-searching, realizing what it is I wanted to do, and it's about breaking down those barriers," she said.
Whether you've been together two years or ten, whether it's been after a fight, a few pints, or just some casual soul-searching, there's been a moment where you imagined what your life could be if you were suddenly single.
Its customer base has traditionally been geared toward traditional consumers, but some of its recent consumer apps — like Carousel and Mailbox — have been whiffs and the company has had to do some soul-searching on which tools it wants to focus.
Dark day in South Korea The disaster set off a bout of national soul searching, compounded by anger at what was determined to be negligence by the coast guard, and the actions of the crew and captain on the day.
" Former Obama strategist David Axelrod said on CNN: "I think this is going to prompt a new round of soul-searching about whether and how you can poll accurately ... A lot of these races that were blowouts ... polled as tight.
The soul-searching of the feminist movement post-election has caused more people to realize that feminism as used by businesses to sell their products, no matter how cool, is at least an incompatible match, if not an entirely hypocritical one.
But Apple and Google's debut inside the car's main display ushered in fraught soul-searching by automakers, who have been loath to cede such valuable real estate to tech rivals, yet anxious to give consumers the iPhone experience they crave.
The country's economy is dependent on its exports of extractive resources, such as coal, and has been hit hard by the economic slowdown in China, forcing Australians to do some soul-searching about what else their country has to offer.
When it does—when we have achieved a non-lethal capability which rivals and outperforms lethal force—we will have some significant soul searching to do about how or why we would choose weapons that kill over weapons that don't.
The Pulse massacre, which also left 53 people wounded, has spawned a week of national mourning and soul-searching over the easy accessibility of firearms and the vulnerability of people in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community to hate crimes.
It has prompted some soul searching at the Japanese automaker, which has acknowledged that too much power was concentrated with Ghosn after he oversaw the turnaround of the struggling automaker two decades ago following its rescue from the brink by Renault.
The AfD's surge prompted soul-searching within the conservative camp, with many blaming Merkel's 2015 decision to open the doors to over a million migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa for the far-right's surge.
I think there has to be a lot of real soul-searching and thinking about how sex education works, how we want our interpersonal relationships and work relationships to function with the most respect and mutual care that we can.
However, it's also possible that Luke exiled himself before the First Order rose, either because his pupil, Han and Leia's son Ben, went to the Dark Side to become Kylo Ren, or because he needed to do some soul searching.
Nonetheless, the charges have set off soul-searching over whether anything has changed in France since the downfall of a former International Monetary Fund boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, after a New York hotel housekeeper accused him of assault in 2011.
"If you were telling people to sell Netflix on these worries going into today or any other time in the last 10 years, that has to inspire some real soul-searching about what you're doing in the business," Cramer said.
The AfD's surge prompted much soul-searching within the conservative camp, with many blaming Merkel's 2015 decision to open the doors to over a million migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa for the far-right's surge.
Tensions in eastern Germany have been running especially high since the fatal stabbing of a German man by two migrants from the Middle East in August, which triggered weeks of protests and counter-protests and prompted deep soul-searching among Germans.
"Our intuition knew better than our passion that radicalism and liberalism were joined in a symbiosis," Todd Gitlin wrote in "The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage," his soul-searching account of the old New Left, and his own radicalization.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Donald Trump's presidential candidacy has triggered anguished soul searching among many college-educated and affluent Republicans who must decide whether to back him, sit out the election, or do the unthinkable: vote for his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort," Lauer said in the statement, which was read by his former co-host Savannah Guthrie at the start of Thursday's broadcast.
Before the site eventually went back online on October 2, the hack led to some soul searching and discussions for some of us, but when the switch flipped on, you could hear the relief from many of the world's science reporters.
The soul searching within the Democratic Party that, to date, had played out largely on the sidelines was thrust into the spotlight on Tuesday in a series of primaries that amounted to arguably the best night for progressives this year.
Then, from the late 0003s through the aughts, came the periodic mass-email update: often deployed by backpacking or otherwise soul-searching 20-somethings, easy and free to disseminate, with recipients blind carbon-copied to prevent a vicious Reply All cycle.
There is no disillusionment or soul-searching happening with our new project, and that's important to us because those are the two main things that really make you want to just quit music and eternal-sunshine your whole music career.
After ugly scenes at the city's international airport Tuesday, where protesters beat and detained a man they accused of being an undercover police officer for several hours, the largely leaderless protest movement has been engulfed in a bout of soul searching.
Amid all of the soul-searching questions about race that officials in Charlottesville and other cities have wrestled with to try to stave off ugly confrontations, the 2017 report on the government response offered some concrete guidelines on security and communication.
"I'll die soon, and maybe it's meant to be that way," he says, adding that finding out he's facing death when he'd thought he'd found a way to possibly live for hundreds of years made him do some soul-searching.
LONDON — A New Zealand man was found guilty of murder on Friday in the killing of Grace Millane, a British backpacker whose death last year rattled the nation and prompted soul searching in a country where such cases are rare.
Her discovery set off a wave of pain and soul-searching but also a campaign to strip away some of the veils of confidentiality that colleges say protect the privacy and autonomy of students who are learning to be adults.
Her comments reflect a bout of soul-searching among BoE policymakers, who have been criticized by Brexit supporters for warning that a vote to leave the European Union could lead to a sharp slowdown - something that has not yet materialized.
At other times, he said that his mother's sudden death in 22016 had led to a renewed commitment to his Roman Catholic faith, and to a soul searching about life's ultimate questions, including the presence of evil in the world.
Transience, geographical exploration, new love and old friends all loom on "Near to the Wild Heart of Life," which melds stories of a touring band's itinerant lifestyle with the soul-searching that can result upon returning home (or leaving again).
" Mr. Obama called it a tragedy, said he was glad the Justice Department was looking into it, reflected on how the nation was doing necessary soul searching and then concluded: "But my main message is to the parents of Trayvon Martin.
There will be no soul-searching at the executive level about the drift that has been allowed to set in at the club over the last three years or about why Swansea's meteoric rise has been allowed to stall so quickly.
Longer-term, however, there's going to have to be some serious soul-searching and re-examination of long-held assumptions about Internet business models, because they're clearly not all spun from the gold of which many believe the Web is made.
The six-day program, which currently costs as much as $7,995 per person, left little time for sleep or rest and was packed with soul-searching activities and deeply personal "interventions" in which Robbins selected audience members to publicly unpack their despair.
Wearing his red paratroop beret, Golan said at the gathering to honor the six million Jews killed by Nazi Germany that the annual remembrance day should also lead Israelis to deep soul-searching about "how we, here and now, treat the stranger".
But Trump lost the popular vote by about as much as George W. Bush won it in 2004 — and that election prompted a national round of soul searching on the part of Democrats fearful they had permanently lost touch with their country.
Mounting allegations against Ghosn, including that he continued to under-report his salary through 2018 and made Nissan shoulder his personal investment losses in 2008, has prompted some soul searching at Nissan, which has acknowledged that too much power was concentrated with Ghosn.
Washington (CNN)If House Speaker Paul Ryan manages to finally muscle through the GOP health bill on Thursday, he will temper a damaging period of false starts, soul-searching and splits in his party that tarnished the start of Donald Trump's presidency.
The explosion of alt-right hatred on Twitter—including the July hounding of actor Leslie Jones, who is African American, by a tweeting horde that followed the baton of Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannapoulos—apparently induced some soul-searching among the platform's gatekeepers.
Many had wanted to compel a public soul-searching, and to have the airlines and others reveal in court how their policies and actions might have allowed 19 armed hijackers to pass through airport security, board planes and carry out the attacks.
Or lawmakers can stay in their comfort zones and look the other way — where they refuse to reach across the aisle to find common political ground to protect families from child sexual abuse — and be left with some serious soul searching to do.
The soul-searching went on for decades, long after the original errors were debunked, evolving into more parable than fact but continuing to reinforce images of urban Americans as too callous or fearful to call for help, even with a life at stake.
During the campaign, YouTube was mostly exempted from our belated hand-wringing, soul-searching, and boycott-threatening, despite the platform's massive and ever-expanding reach: 23 billion viewers a month and counting, with 2600 new hours of video uploaded by users every minute.
The campaign has been long and brutal, leaving the country as divided as at any time since the constitution was originally introduced in 1948, with Renzi's own Democratic Party (PD) split by the reform and facing much soul searching after the vote.
If you're married and such an arrangement sounds tempting, it's important to do some serious soul-searching to determine why you're interested in it before you talk to your partner about it, the Manhattan, New York-based couples therapist Bukky Kolawole told Insider.
Five years ago, when a sex scandal forced Frenchman Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign from his post of IMF chief, the case unleashed a soul-searching debate within France about sexual abuse that goes undeclared or undetected in the upper echelons of power.
The 2016 referendum, in which 17.4 million voters backed leaving and 16.1 million backed staying, showed a country divided about much more than the EU, and has fuelled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism and modern British identity.
A timid high school intellectual who gained his powers when bitten by a radioactive spider, Spider-Man was prone to soul-searching, leavened with wisecracks — a key to the character's lasting popularity across multiple entertainment platforms, including movies and a Broadway musical.
The result has ushered in a moment of national soul-searching over what post-World War II Germany is today, and whether its sense of a unique historical burden for Nazism and the Holocaust is felt as deeply as it once was.
The shooting that wounded the Republican Congressman Steve Scalise and four others may or may not be the bitter fruit of that — the biography of the gunman, James Hodgkinson, suggests many prompts, including mental illness — but it demands soul-searching along those lines.
And then, after all the soul searching and examination of the tragedy, it happened again four years later at the very same base, when an Army specialist, Ivan A. Lopez, killed three soldiers and wounded 219 others in a shooting in April 2014.
The six months since the twin stories in the New York Times and New Yorker have prompted plenty of soul-searching and recriminations, but "Weinstein" is, ultimately, a clear indictment of one individual, and a vaguer one of the entertainment industry in general.
The ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court came after years of deliberation and at a time of soul-searching in the country, where another right-wing party, Alternative for Germany, is poised to win representation in Parliament in national elections this year.
Six years ago a sex scandal forced former finance minister Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign as head of the International Monetary Fund, provoking a round of soul-searching in France about sexual abuse that goes undetected in the upper echelons of power.
She began pursuing a film career at 17, but after a few years, she found herself battling depression; it wasn't until 2015, after she says she'd done some serious soul-searching and found God, that she was able to focus on acting full-time.
In the last months I have done my share of sleeping, a little soul searching and reflecting, long walks in the woods and in those moments I am thankful for my own village, my community and family and friends who have supported and encouraged me.
Back in May, Hannah that she was "happy" about the way her season ended in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, but she noted that she did a lot of soul-searching to see if getting engaged was something she even wanted at the end.
Gone is the Miranda Priestly attitude (after an entire 90 minutes of soul searching, of course), and in its place is a personality more similar to Jacqueline Carlyle (Melora Hardin) on The Bold Type, a boss who is demonstrably a leader, mentor, and friend.
The Superhuman controversy from earlier this month, in which a former Silicon Valley exec blew the lid off a series of controversial email surveillance tools offered by the up-and-coming startup, has prompted a bit of soul searching among those in the tech industry.
ITHACA, N.Y. — A prosecutor dropped a hate crime charge on Tuesday against a white Cornell University sophomore who was arrested after a fight that involved an anti-black slur, ending a case that led to protests and soul-searching on the Ivy League campus.

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