Sentences with phrase «really poor people»

However the policies need to be homegrown and designed to help some really poor people, not promote membership in an USA based high brow environmental organization.
From 1880 to the last 60s, there were really poor people in France, so it was unthinkable for French teachers and politicians to let rich kids with rich food eating just beside poor kids eating very few.
Really poor people in cities (most of the American poor) will choose the cheapest way to feed themselves.
In the meantime, Siri is like a really poor person's secretary.

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But when people live in a constant state of fight or flight that's triggered by all the things they're trying to squeeze into a week, this can lead to really poor decisions and life - threatening health problems.
The best part is that when you communicate your expectations well, poor performers will often weed themselves out by leaving on their own while the people who really do want to stay will give you all that they can.
If Zuckerberg really is altruistic and wants to help poor people get onto the Internet, he could easily fund free wireless data without any pre-selected applications and let those people choose which services and sites they want to use on their own.
The rich habits study is really a five - year study of 233 millionaires, 128 poor people, and what I found out was that wealth, success, being in the middle class, being poor, is all about your habits.
Don't assume that every inbound sales lead is really a «good» lead — because if you just pass on all of your leads to the sales team without any pre-qualifying work, you're going to overwhelm your sales people with too many poor quality leads — resulting in fewer sales overall.
«We're really excited to be working with leaders in the crypto community to translate some of the recent boon to impact for some of the poorest people in the world.»
I've seen no rhyme or reason to the recommendations that were made, but for one consistent theme: It was really good for the person selling it; not the poor investor buying it.
For local churches that are ready to get serious about really helping poor people, this is the book.
Given that there are more people enslaved than ever before... if the Church is not somehow engaged in the fight to rescue the poor and oppressed, can we really say that we know God at all?»
People just remember, over the1000yrs so many men wrote and rewrote the bible that it is not truly the original bible.Every one who wrote the bible put in there own thoughts.Plus people who are overly two religious are really the true (SINNERS) Forcing there own views on others.Plus its all for money any way to collect from the poor two build bigger and bigger chuPeople just remember, over the1000yrs so many men wrote and rewrote the bible that it is not truly the original bible.Every one who wrote the bible put in there own thoughts.Plus people who are overly two religious are really the true (SINNERS) Forcing there own views on others.Plus its all for money any way to collect from the poor two build bigger and bigger chupeople who are overly two religious are really the true (SINNERS) Forcing there own views on others.Plus its all for money any way to collect from the poor two build bigger and bigger churches.
I've heard other well - educated and «progressive» thinkers argue that poor people just don't really want to work.
Most people would never admit to thinking that poor people are lazy, yet so many people — Christian or not — believe that if poor people * really * wanted to, they'd find a way to get out of it.
It really is amazing the power in giving a person simple human dignity by looking them in the eye, learning their name, listening to their story and offering to love them no matter how broken or poor they are.
You think like a really dumb person with very poor reasoning skills.
We really don't want stinky, addicted, mentally ill, poor, troubled people, prostitutes, gays, people who need help, and the list goes on and on.
Paris Hilton really does deserve every last penny she can get, why should a poor person struggling to survive get any free handouts when they clearly don't work as hard as the rich.
You folks did not really think Boehner and his cohorts willing give a flying turd about middle, lower income or poor people.
It seems to us these examples that we gave were illustrations of what were really egregious targeting of really valuable programs to the poorest and most vulnerable people in America.»
To Arizona Yankee, there is so many reasons the poor aren't working - because of disability, age, lack of education, the difficult economy, the effects a culture of poverty has on a person... But you don't really want to try to understand those reasons, do you?
The ultimate question is whether the church can really be Christian if it does not clearly demonstrate its preference for poor, humble and oppressed peoples.
There's really clear evidence to hear it's really hurting the world's poorest people.
It is really urgent that we tackle climate change for the sake of the poorest people in the world who are being hit by it right now.»
He also proclaimed that people don.t have a soul, in an apologetic poor dear kind of tone - I believe the subject of a soul is still debatable in the USA - that is, if we still really have freedom of speech -
My question is, if God is really interested in saving people then he's doing a poor job.
I say that, alerted by vast propaganda campaigns, they have leaped to the defense of people who are not really the «poor», Matthew 25 speaks about.
If you want to really help poor people around the world, if you care about mankind in general, solving the problem of hunger, raising the wellfare of all of us that are not just the ultra rich, then you should go in the opposite direction of supporting ANY republican candidate.
As for the widow's mite, we have praised her devotion a zillion times, but none of us really wants a whole congregation full of generously self - sacrificing poor people, do we?
My own continued search for The Divine, and my own personal experience of «learning how to pray» from some of the poorest people in the world in Guatemala, and the indigenous Mayan Indians, who really do have FAITH in spades.
@@@@@ WIMPY WASP explained it when earthquakes and floods and famine hit really hard then most crazy broke really religious people who don't have a job go crazy like you.you religious people don't give back in my last three years I given back too helping the poor more then $ 20,000 dallors of my own money how much you so called chicken heads crazy religious people given out of your own income wait you crazy religious people got ta pay your light bill.by the way I own my own commercial health base buisness in Arizona.you still working for a pay check I write employees paychecks.
«The first bill Congress passed this year, HR - 1, is really rough on hungry and poor people,» he said.
The US is supposed to promote capitalism that allows everyone the right to make money — only it really doesn't because it does not allow people with poor upbringing to obtain the knowledge and privilege that it takes to get a good money - making idea going.
And uneducated, scared, poor peoples of South and Central America can't really afford to finance Rome's lifestyle.
The whole «Jesus will make that call... not us»... implies there is some question still as to how that might all shake out for those poor people who it seems to me god has utterly forsaken and forgotten.It seems like we are afraid to say... yah... that really doesn't make sense and I think it's a load of crap.
Conservatives don't want to see the larger picture because they really don't care about me or my daughter, or your's for that matter, they only care about themselves and how they can figure out ways to get out of paying any money that might be used to help poor brown people.
A lot of the more fervent Christians are also Republicans, who really couldn't give a rat's a $ s about poor people, despite what their religion says.
The only connection I really see is that if we look at the rich as moral people, we must look at the poor as immoral.
If he, wonder of wonders, still remains obstinate, then finally resort to: THE FIGURATIVE SYMBOLISM DODGE and confide that sophisticated people like himself recognize that Eris is a Figurative Symbol for an Ineffable Metaphysical Reality and that The Erisian Movement is really more like a poem than like a science and that he is liable to be turned into a Precious Mao Button and Distributed to The Poor in The Region of Thud if he does not get hip.
Peoples poor decisions based on fantasy may cause short term consternation among the more logically inclined but what is, will always be what really is.
Dr. John A. Wilson says that probably the really poor (the great mass of the people) could afford no Book of the Dead at all.
The third aspect of the biblical teaching that God is on the side of the poor and oppressed is that the people of God, if they are really the people of God, are also on the side of the poor and oppressed.
If they want to support people to really demonstrate their true «Christian compassion», why didn't they give food to the poor and homeless, or give money to their shelters.
They add their «Rock» or religion to everything and claim thats what helps the poor and feeds the hungry or houses the homeless, but it's really the other ingredients i.e. the kind hearted people reaching out to help that gives them the facade of helpfulness.
Kind of wish I could find a congregation of people who really do know God as a living being, their source of daily light and advice, who love each other and take care of the poor and widows — all the stuff the churches to do well but without the stuff the churches shouldn't middle in but do.
In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system from militant seekers of change.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
Write your representative or senator saying that you want those billions of dollars to really help poor people.
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