Sentences with phrase «even people older»

Even people older than that have had some surprises, sometimes nasty ones.

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Even the savviest web - hack will have to eventually interview the old - fashioned way: That is, in person, in real life, across the desk with a real human.
I won't talk this morning about the 13 lives that were lost, or the more than 100 who were injured, when a 22 - year - old terrorist rammed his van into a crowd of pedestrians strolling along Las Ramblas in Barcelona this summer — nor will I mention the 86 people who were killed in Nice on the evening of Bastille Day in 2016, when a mindless thug drove his cargo truck into a mass of celebrants who had gathered to watch fireworks on the Promenade des Anglais.
On her site, Fobes uses the example of a person who drives an old clunker or even takes the bus for a few years, so as to be able to afford to pay for a new car in cash.
Take into account the delay in Old Age Security, and the fact that the Canada and Quebec pension plans will pay more to people who put off receiving their benefits, and later retirement becomes even more attractive.
On the other hand, a step - in system might attract more older people and women to snowboarding, especially from the ranks of experienced skiers, thus sending the sport's growth rate even higher.
It's even harder to get people to use an old product that's already disappointed — just ask the latest owners of MySpace.
Once Atari founder Nolan Bushnell decided to hire the scruffy 19 - year - old Jobs, someone whom Bushnell said «very people would hire, even today.»
«He's the real «Make America Great Again,» because if it wasn't for him, old people wouldn't even get Social Security,» she said.
Naturally produced food, sold in a more pleasant environment, is what people now demand — even if it costs more and has a higher calorie count than the old fast - food experience.
Even the very fact that people are talking about Pokemon more than usual again has prompted reminiscences among some older fans,» writes Baraniuk.
«People find a lot of joy in rediscovering a music playlist from months ago or an old joke with a neighbor, even though those things did not seem particularly meaningful in the moment,» Columbia's Ting Zhang said of her research on the subject (done while she was at Harvard).
It wasn't quite the lawn bowls set, but the groups of young people, the meandering older couples, the wild - eyed men of the street, even the spivs and small time tough guys, were all singularly non-threatening.
And maybe it's true that people in that older generation don't even understand how, in their times, things become so screwed up for the next generation (s).
He previously tried to talk to his 13 - year - old daughter about data privacy and social media — even providing examples of how much the tech companies know about people and what they can do with that information.
And when I speak on this topic in public I like to remind people that, «when I raised capital there were no easy ways to figure out who were the friends of the VC's (let alone who the VC's were in the first place) but in 2009 you have alll the social networking tools: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or even just plain old Google Search.
Even old retired guys like myself get busier than un-retired people think we do.
Retirement Mistake # 2: People Underestimate their Life Expectancy / Longevity It is not adequate to assume that you only need enough retirement assets to sustain your lifestyle through the age of 75, 85 or even older.
I try, for example, with people who have had all these terrible experiences figure out a way, even when they're older, to dollar cost average into the market to get it right, and not expose them to another radical situation.
While saddled with a $ 200 million mortgage on its privately built, 20 - year - old arena in downtown DC, Monumental is close to breaking even financially, according to people familiar with Monumental, who spoke on condition of anonymity because it is not a public company.
Demographic trends have shifted dramatically in the U.S. over the past half century toward an older population, and hence potential growth has to be structurally lower today, even as we hire great numbers of people (to say nothing of deploying ever greater numbers of robots).
only minds can concvive of thoughts, sry if your lacking mr. fake... a thought is one that is transferible by accidenct — those that read or hear even sometimes feel can be instantly takenover by a thought, and as thoughts go — you, I, everyone, hasn't had a original thought in most likely ummm, say a long friggin time, i'd say personally i think being that the species is as old as (provible) 37,000 thousand years old, every thought as been thought since by maybe a few thousand years... and thats a hopeful «thought» being i believe our average person to be generally dumb.
Only in the good old USA can people speak their minds, even if most of them are deranged atheists!
But why should sense even count, i mean you people believe that you are special and get to life forever compared to all the other creatures on this planet — such arrogance and pride — as the old saying goes, this will be your downfall!
I think you're exactly right about being reactions against the other and I often find that when some people's world is upset, they become even more conservative in their thinking; reaching back to the old seemingly for comfort.
Of course, Christianity as a whole is a fairy tale as well, but I guess even Christians are uncomfortable with Romney because the Mormon fairy tale is patently unbelievable even for people who believe in the older fairy tale.
It is not the responsibility of scientists to disprove, or even accept, every idea that some person or persons have dreamed up (not even if it's in 2000 year old (and very popular) book).
I think all the author was saying was that it isn't «the great apostasy» or even mere self - indulgence (we want an in - church barista type thing) that is turning some people of faith — both young and old — away from corporate «traditional» gathering.
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
He finds the idea of the priest's facing the people a most disedifying factor of the modern liturgy: «How wise the old liturgy was when it prescribed that the congregation should not see the priest's face - his distractedness or coldness or (even more importantly) his devotion and emotion.»
I have even read a few theologians recently who have been pining for the good old days when the average person in the pew couldn't read the Bible for themselves!
and the problem, with Israel, is that instead of living as a light and a vehicle, they were an Idolatrous and backsliding people, as we read about the Pharisees in the New Testament and even in the prophets rebuke over and over in the Old Testament to the people, Israel closed themselves off in pride and arrogance.
There is for them only one God — he is holy, his land is holy, his nation is to be a holy people — and while the indiscriminate mixture of moral and ceremonial elements carries over old ideas even while it ventures into new ones, there is an evident elevation of the idea of holiness into terms of the divine majesty, and of the Most High's exclusive claim on man s devotion.
Even if we were certain of the original meaning of the root underlying the Hebrew noun we could hardly take this as conclusive evidence of the basic understanding of the Old Testament prophet in the middle centuries of the first millenium B.C. Rather, we will have to understand the sense of the term nabi» from the person of the prophet himself as he appears and functions in the community of ancient Israel.
Even when the petitions of the Old Testament concerning public matters are not vindictive, they are commonly nationalistic, as, for example, the Isaian plea for divine interposition in Israel's desperate need, (Isaiah 63:15 - 64:12) or Daniel's great prayer for his people, (Daniel 9:4 - 19) or the ejaculatory supplications of Ezekiel, (Ezekiel 9:8; 11:13) or the elaborate petitions in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
We easily regard as the defeat and regression of the Church in modern times what is actually only the social manifestation of a state which has always existed, even in the so - called good old days, because even then people, on the average, had but little faith, hope and love of God and men.
Also, even in regard to one and the same person there will be differences in this respect, especially when alcohol, drugs, fatigue, and old age are factors.
They show that the Old Testament can, and must, be read as a Christian book, prophetic of Jesus; that the paradox that the Messiah should suffer death can be understood in the light of the scriptures; and that the risen Lord's presence, even if it is not recognized at other times, is to be discerned when he encounters his people in the breaking of bread (the Church's Eucharist).
By «old conviction» do you mean that maybe many more people do go to heaven even though they may not be Christians by our standards or understanding?
The Old Testament is the product of many individuals using many forms, and the content must be identified not merely with individuals but with an entire people and their faith, for the Old Testament developed out of a spoken «literature,» much of it anonymously, corporately, and even spontaneously formed.
God knew this in the Old Testament (and even today), and so allows people to blame Him for the most horrendous actions, not because He has done these things, and not because He has commanded that such things be done, but because He knows that if He does not act as the scapegoat, we will destroy ourselves.
Later on they learned that this man, an old resident of the village, knew nothing about the camp and the people that used to meet there, and he never had been invited to that place, not even was he allowed to fish.
It was part of the Old Testament Law that people were to be loving, even to their enemies.
But most people leave seminary these days without the slightest notion as to what is essential and what is fluff in a eucharistic prayer, even though the church has no older form of proclamation of its faith.
-- Atheists bash Christianity based on Jewish scriptures (Old Testament / Torah) and organized religion, and tend to ignore or forget how amazing, loving, friendly, supportive, and excellent the most influential person who has even walked on Earth, Jesus Christ, was.
Every minister knows that a large number of his people could not pass any reasonable creedal test if it were put in fresh language and thought forms, even if they would assent to old statements they have interpreted in their own way.
No matter that even in our own complex and secular day, when the old notion of «parish» as a particular area where people sleep and work has almost expired, the majority of people can still be ministered to by local churches for most of their lives if they are interested in the services of ministry.
Even many physicians are relatively uninformed; and, surprisingly, psychiatrists and other mental health specialists seem particularly limited where the elderly are concerned, despite the fact that large numbers of older people experience depression and other emotional stresses.
The God of the Old Testament and Jesus are the same true God (in different persons) but it is not evil for God to tell other people to do evil things as long as he doesn't have to do it himself (something that is presented as hypocritical in the chief priests who would hire someone to betray Jesus but would not even touch the «blood money.»
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
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