Sentences with phrase «people behaving like»

And Joe says — «here are some people behaving like shysters, arrogant in the extreme, covering up stuff they don't want other people to find.
Too many people behaving like children.
The opening scene, in which Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito) confronts Leo O'Bannon (Albert Finney) and Tom Reagan (Gabriel Byrne) is an obvious nod to the opening of The Godfather: another small, balding Italian man, asking a lethal favor of a crime boss seated behind a large desk, while throwing in a reference to people behaving like «animals.»
So The Hangover and Weekend At Bernie's and Magic Mike — people behaving like assholes, only the assholes are women.
Most of these films, however, focus on elderly people behaving like young people, little more than contemporary non sci - fi takes on «Cocoon».
I will never consider it rude to state what the logical conclusion should be according to your attempted deduction, to demand a similarly logical deduction in support of any and all seriously made claims by others, to call out the bullshit when someone fails to do so, or to respond to people behaving like idiots, making idiotic statements or trying to argue without sufficient intellectual abilities, by calling them what they are: idiots.
People should stop with this idea of every first eleven player being tied and loyal to our club.We expect other players to be disloyal (Lemar) when we want to sign thdm but expect ours to be loyal when other clubs come calling.Football should be viewed as business first before loyalty.I mean players are dying because of this sport yet people behave like they have the right to tell people what to do.
«As long as people behave like Emre now behaves and delivers and then, if, in the end, we have to do it, we shake hands and say goodbye.
I don't like the way people behave like crazed beasts when there is a sale, it's sad really.
And if people behaved like that in my office, I «d very quickly move to have them disciplined or worse.

Not exact matches

People with high solo skills and poor in social skills behave like so - called introverts.
People high in social skills and poor in solo skills behave like so - called extroverts.
People will behave according to how you reward them, and so reward mechanisms ought to be as balanced just as you would like their performance to be.
«It's quite normal for Americans and Western people to behave like this — they live in free sex societies where nobody cares about this sort of thing, so what do you expect?»
Why, she wonders, can't her people behave more like the fishmongers?
I have made the mistake of overlooking emails and calls that were too gruff or more like a stream - of - consciousness only to find out that that's the way that person behaved when representing my business.
I was expecting someone who behaved like the movie, and was prepared to lead around a ghost of a person, or at least someone very disturbed.
Although artificial intelligence techniques like machine learning can crunch vast quantities of data and can help determine if someone is behaving oddly in an organization's computer networks, people shouldn't put all their trust in the technology, Hart said.
Typically used to explain away someone's poor behavior, like the top salesperson who treats people badly or the great engineer who is rude during meetings, the loose translation of this statement is, «Even though it's my job as a boss to address this issue, and I wouldn't let anyone else behave that way, I don't feel like dealing with it.»
Hashtagify.me is a great tool to monitor how these trends are behaving on Twitter, but as people sync accounts to streamline their social activity, a lot of these trends also spill over to other social networks, like Facebook and Instagram.
You won't be surprised to hear that I believe that majority of people are smart and want to do great work, so if you treat them like adults, they'll behave like adults.
Bottom line, people should not have to dress or behave in certain societally approved ways in order to be treated like human beings deserving of the same dignity as more privileged people.
I wonder if the people who are so focused on pointing the finger at Obama actually behave like true Christians?
And then you have carte blanche to behave as badly as you like to «save» people from this horror which you invented in the first place.
How do people who call themselves Christ followers not behave like Christians?
Somehow these zealots have convinced themselves if people behave in ways they don't like or condone it infringes on their personal freedom.
I try to remain civil, loving, gracious, and kind, because that is how I see God behaving toward me... (which also tells people what I think God is like).
Also, people who do not behave «Christ - like» see the love and acceptance that we show others (even those who disagree with us), and feel like they can check us out as well if they want to.
Perhaps it would be best to behave like Muslim countries where one person has to walk behind...
Personally, I think it would be wise for all those who are or used to be associated with the Emergent movement to admit where they have behaved more like wolves so that trust can be rebuilt and people can move on to healthier places.
When do people start standing up like American's and start behaving better then the rest of the world?
The requisite cooperation can not be secured because it is in each person's interest to behave like a «free rider.»
I had my moments of disconnect: sitting out the Eucharist because I'm not Catholic, hearing the gospel reduced to salvation from hell, welcomes that felt patronizing from people who have been praying that I come to my senses and go back to believing, behaving, and voting just like them.
Religion doesn't make people evil or immoral or hypocrites however it does offer cover for them to behave like that and claim «it's for Jesus».
In the Old Testament, when God looks like He is behaving in ways that do not match the nature and character of God as revealed in Jesus Christ, this is not because God is being deceptive, but because God is taking the sins of His people upon Himself just as Jesus did on the cross.
Yet because God created a world where people have genuine freedom and can behave in ways that are contrary to His will, God can not take away human freedom when they try to use it in ways that He doesn't like.
How would Jesus, if such a person existed, like that millions of moderates hide their heads in the sand while a minority behaves badly?
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
I have never been able to make out why people who are obviously human beings could behave like that.
Behaving like an angry person on this board, however, only supports the religious stereotype about atheists, and plays into our critic's hands.
But when most people think of «Christians» they think of people who insist that everybody else believe and behave exactly like they do, and not ask any questions or express any doubts.
Just as a full and lush tree does not necessarily produce the best fruit, so also a person who looks flowery and behaves like they are spiritually rich, may in fact be the worst trees to gather fruit from.
More must now be said about why, conceptually, it is important to see that religious commitment involves making serious claims as to the nature of things, what the setting of human life is like, as well as serious claims as to how human persons should behave in that setting.
Yes, some Jews do not behave like the chosen people of God.
Surely in all the victims of these sorts of tragedies there is someone that people didn't like or who behaved like a jerk or didn't pay child support or had a DUI conviction or something.
For people like Doug and Linda Hill, church involvement was relevant for at least three reasons: it would help the «haves» to behave more compassionately, it would help the «have nots» take greater responsibility for their own lives, and both groups would find the divine salvation that would cure their poverty of spirit.
Robertson is simply a schizophrenic, like most «true believers»... these people behave erratically.
White middle class people often take the attitude that if only criminals, members of racial minorities, welfare recipients, Third World peoples, behaved like us and shared our values, they would not have the problems that they do.
But it may be healthier for adults than continuing to think like a child and believe in old myths designed to have a person behave decently before they achieve maturity.
If you don't like it, move to the Middle East where people are forced to believe and behave one way... obviously the way you people are.
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