These politicians couldn't care less
about social matters and don't embrace these professed «ideals» in their own private lives.
That doesn't sound in any way noteworthy, except for the fact that these figures are solidly liberal
about social matters.
Not exact matches
In a
matter of minutes, the message was retweeted more than 14,000 times, and Twitter feeds around the world filled up with snarky comments
about the
social network.
The obvious issue is, Wouldn't the potential return on investment
matter more to an investor than conscientiousness
about social causes?
«Individual preferences are still the main drivers for «doing good,» and price
matters, too, in terms of tax relief, but we have to think
about social interactions in order to really understand behavior,» Smith said.
No
matter what you think
about social media, it's not going anywhere any time soon.
While commiserating
about a legitimate issue may be well within employee rights, lawyers for Triple Play counter that such expression holds amplifying ramifications in the realm of
social media, where personal
matters are frequently broadcast to widespread masses.
Josh Schukman has truly created something that
matters - in the eyes of
social entrepreneurs and in the eyes of those who care
about making a difference by way of cause based business models.
«My hope is Facebook and other
social media platforms be more transparent
about how our personal data is being utilized from a research and app - driven perspective and openly conduct outreach to educate those who are uninformed on the subject
matter,» Lei said.
The
social network has been on the receiving end of criticism over a host of
matters, including the amassing of detailed, in - depth information
about its users, its privacy policy, its contribution to the dissemination of fake news, manipulations of its feed, and so on, but none of this affected its popularity.
At the inaugural
Social Workplace Conference we learned why social workplaces matter, what's in it for flexible workspace operators, and why a truly social environment is not just about gathering in corr
Social Workplace Conference we learned why
social workplaces matter, what's in it for flexible workspace operators, and why a truly social environment is not just about gathering in corr
social workplaces
matter, what's in it for flexible workspace operators, and why a truly
social environment is not just about gathering in corr
social environment is not just
about gathering in corridors.
Do identity and / or
social conservatism
matter more, or do people start thinking seriously
about who has the best shot of winning in November?
«they» are a very scary disgusting group AND the main reason I will vote democrat no
matter the nominee — I figure if a republican gets into office the
social agenda that no one wants to «talk»
about (instead stating the conversation shld.
Yet many American evangelicals are ambivalent
about engaging» as Calvin urged» with
social and political
matters.
He was, it seems, acknowledging a
social truth
about race in America during the 1950s, namely that racial minorities did not
matter much to the goings - on of mainstream society.
Eventually, the group decides to spend a weekend learning
about how certain
social groups are beaten down,
about the deeper problems of change and
about what the gospel and the church have to say on such
matters.
The
matter can be stated in a greatly oversimplified manner and without benefit of psychological or
social contexts: women often seem to think that a man is not genuinely concerned
about a woman unless he specifically asks her
about her feelings, as she asks him
about his feelings.
Some of our best philosophers and
social critics have thought that our troubles do indeed stem from our loss of any consistent and coherent way of talking
about the things that
matter deeply.
And no
matter how acerbically the writers skewer human pretensions and
social ills, «there's a kindly spirit
about the show,» wrote M. S. Mason.
The theory of evolution is considered too pervasive by the Catholic Church, which seems above all to beworried
about the influence of «
social Darwinism» and the evolutionist theories concerning economic
matters and medical ethics.
God is not reducible to
social issues, no
matter how worthy, and if we give the impression that these are all our faith is
about, we are tacitly accepting that we've lost the intellectual argument
about whether He exists at all.
No
matter what you believe
about the role of Christians in society and culture, especially in regard to
social issues like hunger, poverty, and war, Shane's book will challenge you to think and act differently.
And no, I don't just disregard science (nor the common consensus in
matters of politics,
social norms, alternative lifestyles, etc.)-- I understand the importance, but also the shortcomings of relying on man's own inferences
about the nature of life, the universe, and the meaning of existence.
If we are willing to post false stories on
social media and spread lies
about important issues, why should we be believed
about matters of faith?
The root insight here is that subjective certainty (in religion as in other
matters) depends upon cohesive
social support for whatever it is that the individual wants to be certain
about.
To start with, one must wonder why these two issues» both of which ought to place politically liberal evangelicals in significant conflict with the Democratic party's
social platform» are presented as «controversial»
matters about which faithful Christians may disagree, while issues like foreign policy, environmentalism, and economics are presented as simple
matters of justice.
The people who know Halladay best — the people who
matter most in this situation — know
about the guy who we see in all of these
social media posts.
I have literally never seen (or written) a story
about an unmedicated birth shared on a
social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no
matter how many disclaimers they include
about how much they understand and respect other people's right (or need) to birth differently.
The first report Fathers
Matter: Research Findings on Fathers and their Involvement with
Social Care Services was, in essence, a research review — the «story so far» about how fathers were — or were not — being engaged with in social care set
Social Care Services was, in essence, a research review — the «story so far»
about how fathers were — or were not — being engaged with in
social care set
social care settings.
FATHERS
MATTER A NEW project has been established by Family Rights Group to identify and address barriers that prevent fathers, whose children are involved with
social services, to care for and be involved in decisions
about their children.
Mary Watkins and Susan Fisher, in their book, Talking with Young Children
About Adoption, discuss adopted children benefitting from these relationships as they provide «not only a feeling of belonging but the clarifying understanding that prejudice and bad treatment are not an individual and private
matter but a
social issue.»
We've talked quite a bit here recently
about what
social media monitoring can and can't predict — for instance, if online enthusiasm were all that
mattered, President Ron Paul would be running for reelection this year.
There's more where that came from, including talk
about how what WE do on
social media
matters at least as much as what the candidates do: «More important than what candidates do is what supporters do on their behalf.»
I think that a New England GOP is often more liberal than a deep south DEM
about social and religious
matters.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject
matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from leading natural and
social science journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The Review launched this week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief
about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
Those more knowledgeable
about Internet privacy
matters and privacy - related terms, such as «tagging,» «limited profile» and «preference settings,» were more likely to engage in managing the privacy of their
social media profiles.
Chou is lead author of a study in Springer's journal Translational Behavioral Medicine which analyzed well over a million
social media posts and comments
about weight
matters.
Social — Worrying
about what others will think or the opinion of those in our community has a powerful influence on our behavior, whether we like to admit it or not and no
matter what we might truly believe deep down inside.»
Some of the following five health and longevity signs in my article are mentioned in an ancient Chinese Medicine textbook called «The Yellow Emperor's Classic»; I have added a few signs of myself, and given some natural medicine indications as well.You will notice that some of these signs are not just referring to the physical body, but also
about matters of
social behaviour, morality and spirituality.
New Delhi, India
About Blog Welcome to the Gender
Matters, India blog, a project from Centre for
Social Research in New Delhi, India.
So here it is: We interviewed Chelsea Handler
about how to push past insecurities and self - doubt, the advice she'd give her 20 - something self, and how we can ALL incite change, no
matter our
social media following or celebrity status.
Keep in mind I am not looking to jump right into another marriage and had a good chunk of time before I decided to date again, but I can not forget
about my
social life no
matter how busy I am, so this is my attempt to bring my
social life back online after some downtime.
What Guys Think
About Your Texting Habits thatcollegegirlsguide: «How often do you find yourself sitting with a friend, agonizing over every last As if love, sex, and relationships weren't already complex enough, the arrival of
social media has further complicated
matters, rewiring our brains to
It has very little to say
about its subject
matter, and it doesn't seem the least bit interested in providing any sort of
social commentary.
More cleverly, it's a plainer tale of the uneasiness regarding
social interaction, and the inherent fears everyone has, no
matter the era,
about whether someone else really likes you, or if they're just faking it.
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia: This documentary
about the late author, historian,
social commentator, and wit would be a must - see no
matter what, but it's also being hailed as a rounded, nuanced portrait of Vidal as well.
Cannes Film Festival Lionel Shriver's 2003 bestseller «We Need to Talk
About Kevin» is a rare pop novel indeed: a nippy, low - comfort
social essay that lures readers into messily untied arguments on topical subject
matter the talk - show circuit would have far less trouble resolving.
As cannabis is legalized, sometimes scientific
matters can get lost amid all the talk
about social issues.
When failed concert promoter Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) asks down - on - his - luck folk singer Jack Fate (Dylan)
about the importance of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin to American rock - and - lore, the inanity of the answer (and the evasiveness of Dylan's demeanour — «Well, it
matters to someone, I guess») isn't mysterious so much as inane and disingenuous; even the evocation of
social phenomena as important and galvanizing to roots rock and the inner city as the myth of Stagger Lee is tossed off with a wry flick of the hand.
The script from Mike Carey is saying a lot of things
about science and
social matters.