Sentences with phrase «about handcuffs»

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It's more about keeping up with the Joneses, golden handcuffs, and how people can still live paycheck to paycheck in expensive areas despite really high incomes.
Though he has his doubts about whether Emergent can «work» in the structures of a denomination — he says he was never tempted by the «golden handcuffs» of church - plant funding — he values interaction with mainline pastors such as Cox Johnson.
not until I see priests led away in handcuffs, will I ever believe, that the Catholic Church is serious about stopping this abuse.
If God is evil to any degree there's nothing we can do about it as we have no «Anti-God weapon», no anti-God handcuffs, to restrain him.
A lot of it was friskiness, just plain I'm - rich - and - happy exuberance: the stories about acting («No, I don't think I want to act,» he says now), the time he and a date were taken to jail in handcuffs (because Dorsett didn't think the cops were acting civilly toward them), the vanity license plates that read TD 33 («I got rid of those fast,» he says).
All we are hearing about this so - called anti-corruption war is about arrests, bail or no bail, handcuffs and so on and, when the cases collapse, you will turn round to accuse the judges of corruption.
«It is risible to talk about golden handcuffs when one of the biggest problems is schools not even offering newly qualified teachers permanent posts.
He added, «Every time you turned around there was some guy in handcuffs — he'd be nuts if he didn't do something about it.»
It's about velvet handcuffs: making it easy for you to embrace its offerings and as hard as possible to switch to a rival's.
Once those handcuffs are taken off, it's more difficult to follow a more measured kind of graduated approach like I'm talking about, but as you go through each of these gradations, there is typically only a slight increase in body fat and weight.
Film - maker whose documentary about Edward Snowden won an Oscar says she has been held for hours at a time by airport officials, told she was on a no - fly list and threatened with handcuffs for taking notes
After Ruth goes around and investigates who everyone is, he is not satisfied and warns Maj. Warren that he thinks someone in the group is lying about their identity and disarms everyone in the lodge except for Warren and handcuffs his bounty, the foul - mouthed Daisy to his arm.
It was more than two years ago when we first reported on a film adaptation of Gerald's Game, Stephen King's book about the heartbreak of not knowing where you left your keys, be they to the front door or the handcuffs chaining you to a bed long after your husband has unexpectedly died.
In a recent Education Next article, «Golden Handcuffs,» we talked about winners and losers in teacher pension systems, and about the huge costs these systems impose on mobile teachers due to the back - loading of benefits.
Checkout Handcuffs in the Sand a true storie about the Drug War.
If Kazuma Kiryu were your boyfriend, you would go through three headboards in a single year and more sets of handcuffs than even you want to think about.
Viewers might experience similar discomfort or uncertainty about whether to climb Will of Power (2006 — 13), a ladder balanced on rockers, or to sit on Dogma (2011), a school chair with one leg bent and attached to another with police handcuffs.
The commenters at WSJ Law Blog identify the usual suspects: pressure to meet billable hour quotas, stress caused by constant dealings with nasty judges and rude adversaries, inability to cut the golden handcuffs that bind lawyers to high - paying positions, worries about an over-saturated job market and burgeoning student loans and pangs of conscience at defending objectionable clients or having entered the legal profession for security rather than having followed one's heart instead.
The wife fantasized about being dominated, so the two went to a sex store together and bought handcuffs, a blindfold, and some leg restraints.
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