Sentences with phrase «actually acted in a way»

Just understand that we would all be better off if the experts in the field went further than touting the benefits and actually acted in a way to truly support breastfeeding moms.

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If the cost of addressing these kind of issues is to be wrongly perceived as having misunderstood, as acting in a way that is consistent with a hindrance to women (as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake of women's well being.
First, whereas the social gospel writers had called on the church to act nonviolently and to support nonviolent ways of getting justice, Niebuhr saw the limits of what could be attained in that way and also that the appeal to nonviolence actually stacked the cards against the workers.
When in fact the tuxedo you mention is the thing that actually gets us in, not the way we act, but the way Jesus acted on our behalf, on the cross.
Joe and I actually made a new vow when we signed our divorce papers, «to speak and act in loving ways toward one another and about one another,» for the sake of the children and for our own wholeness, for the rest of our lives.
I'm not disagreeing with your general thesis (in fact I'm agreeing), I'm just adding that some survivors might act differently than you expect... in ways that may seem to uphold power systems but are actually in no way motivated by that.
For through this shift in the way of thinking about them, «things» actually become for the most part more «natural» because seen in terms of originary and self - acting units of process.
But God ordered his world in such a way that his own work within that world takes place not least through one of his creatures in particular, namely, the human beings who reflect his image... He has enlisted us to act as his stewards in the project of creation... So the objection about us trying to build God's kingdom by our own efforts, though it seems humble and pious, can actually be a way of hiding from responsibility, of keeping one's head well down when the boss is looking for volunteers...» (207).
How is God actually acting in an empowering way?
We've all seen Ronaldinho and his «no - look» passes — the act of looking away just as you make contact with the ball in a way that affects your body shape and fools defenders into thinking you've actually played the ball somewhere else.
Bluffing (the act of fooling your opponents by making them think you have a better hand than what you actually have) is probably the most effective way to beat the competition in poker and could be the main focus of Tony G's lecture.
If it «works», what actually happens is that it coerces the child into repressing his feelings and acting in ways that are likely to cause internal stress.
All I knew about training dogs was what I had learned in Science class about animals being made to behave in certain ways through rewards and punishments, so I naively (stupidly, actually) assumed that I could get Vicky to act in the ways that I had wanted by rewarding her for her good actions and punishing her for her bad ones.
There is no video of the act in question, she is only claiming that she did it, so unless there's proof that sex abuse occurred or that she actually used her child to sell actual pornography, there's no way to bring charges against her, as the petition hopes to do.
The DIAPER Act is the first legislation we've seen that actually takes a step towards helping these families in a meaningful way.
«Not only did Washington fail to act in a constructive way, but the federal government's gridlock has actually roiled the markets and made the situation worse....
And, in the middle of thousands or tens of thousands who shout «Death to the USA» as a way to vent out their anger and then go home, it is way harder to spot the one who actually plans to commit terrorist acts.
«They're helping people to learn what the facts are and be ready to act on the facts,» said Kahan, «but in a way that doesn't actually alienate them from their identity.»
We found that along the way, there is another molecule that acts as a bridge to speed the electron flow, and in this way, the long route actually takes less time.»
According to a recent study published in Psychological Science, «posture expansiveness» — where you open up the body and occupy space — not only makes you appear more confident and authoritative, it causes you to actually think and act that way.
«It took us a little back because people actually looked at us in a shameful [way], and we were like, «Oh my God,» because it's so not a sexual act.
Progestins do not act the same way in the body as does progesterone, so they actually increase cancer risk and blood clot risks, whereas natural progesterone decreases these risks.
It's actually what helped me lose over 40 pounds by actually doing and thinking and — and acting in the way that they act and do and think around food.
By the way, there's this cool iPhone app called RipDeck that will actually act as a deck of cards in these workouts.
In fact, it's actually a behavior that increases anger, perhaps in the same way that some blogs and social media act as virtual punching bagIn fact, it's actually a behavior that increases anger, perhaps in the same way that some blogs and social media act as virtual punching bagin the same way that some blogs and social media act as virtual punching bags.
Consequently, they will try desperately to impress her and they will act in a very needy way, which is actually the perfect way to turn a girl off.
She's certainly kept in shape over the years, and she's the only one actually trying to act in this movie, but it's still a little depressing to see a well - known TV star grimacing her way through whipping scenes.
At the same time, the album in some ways seems like a missed opportunity — no one has questioned the man's ability as a live act (quite the opposite, actually), so the record can't help coming off like a bit of a «gim me.»
I was actually a fan of the third act being rushed in a way.
But, what I did not expect was such a solid storyline, clever twists, great acting, a wonderful science fiction story with a few surprises, plus what seemed to be an unrealistic (in most movies) ending that was actually done in a way that was totally believable, I would not have had it end any other way to be honest.
Actually, «rage» is a fairly inaccurate way of describing the way Oscar himself pursues his passion even without any cameras to film his performances; his demeanor as he sits in the back of a limousine traveling to and from his various acting «appointments» more often reminds one of Samuel Beckett's famous expression of weary existentialism: «I can't go on.
While Selman and Elizabeth point out that the traditional view has been to steer students away from the movie version of a book, for fear that they'll watch the movie instead of reading, the two researchers hypothesize that creating a deep and thought - provoking connection between a movie and a book could actually increase students» interest in reading that book and that the very act of comparing and contrasting the way a story is told in two media could lead to a deeper understanding of the ideas in the story and of the characters and the choices they make.
It traces the origins of the Act, and then explores the ways in which Act was actually put into practice.
It's not a coincidence that many of the loudest voices praising Amazon's self - publishing programs don't actually use them themselves any more, but instead are published by Amazon Publishing, a subsidiary of Amazon that acts in every way like a traditional publisher — one of those «elitists» that «want to tell you what you should buy» — including editing, paying advances, and so forth.
A common way to do this is to keep water mister to hand then when you can catch your rabbit actually in the act give it a quick blast of cold mist and say NO!
However, it's probably fear or anxiety that actually motivates this behavior, even if you see your dog acting in what appears to be an offensive and challenging way.
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I usually wear a wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is to say no or to ask them to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't accept medicine or drugs from strangers, and always keep your eye on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular
Actually running in to other players doing the same mission as you is kind of cool and acts almost like a bonding moment as you and the other players battle your way to the objective, and so it would have been nice if Trion had included a way of searching for others doing the same mission as you.
Players don't have to act upon it in other ways that actually prevent it.
The voice acting for each character isn't the greatest, and some will actually surprise you - not necessarily due to poor quality, but the unfitting placement of some - but the dialogue is memorable in both a positive and negative way.
Rud, when I talk to those of the Progressive Left who are most concerned about climate change, and who want the United States to become the leader in finding ways to reduce carbon emissions, they pretty much go silent when I inform them that the EPA has legal authority under the Clean Air Act and the 2009 Endangerment Finding to do much more in placing limits on carbon emissions than the agency is actually doing.
What if we admitted that the most important things in life are our relationships and our feelings, and actually acted that way?
The very fact that they can claim «oh the ocean must be swallowing the heat in a way we didn't account for in the models» but then act as though they can still look at those models for guidance merely because they found some runs that randomly matched reality, suggests a lack of awareness on their part that to be credible models can't merely accidentally curve - fit to a small set of data, that they actually need to credibly claim to model the underlying processes involved.
Like the Netherlands Government, I think that Article 28 (3) of Directive 2004/38 does not apply to the case of Mr I., since his conduct and the way in which the acts were committed show that the true position is that he was not actually integrated and can not, therefore, benefit from the enhanced protection provided for in that provision.
According to The Associated Press, Oregon actually passed the «Death With Dignity Act» way back in 1994, allowing «terminally ill patients to take their own lives with the help of lethal medications supplied by a doctor.»
I'm not actually sure that the California Voting Right Act strictly requires that cities play off the total population and CVAP in this way, but that appears to be the basis for some of the decisions that have taken place (see e.g. references to CVAP here).
He was actually given the telephone number of the US Ambassador to the UK so that he could act as a referee just in case his name had found its way onto lists of undesirables.
The tokens are used through the app in some way, but can also act as shares so the owners of the tokens actually have a share of the company who made the application.
In fact, the Equality Act of 2010 actually prohibits companies from being ageist in any waIn fact, the Equality Act of 2010 actually prohibits companies from being ageist in any wain any way.
In this way, what couples actually end up fighting about is not the longing for connection, but rather their many critical remarks about each other's character traits and acts of commission and omission.
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