Not exact matches
But replacing our cultural heritage may only cause irritation, especially if you do this not only in museums visited
by a minority of people, but
affecting everybody.
In their words, «
Everybody knows somebody» who has been
affected by depression.
Even today, Flint has the fourth - highest murder rate in the country, but in recent years, Flint's been infamous for a different kind of headline: the water crisis, and the government's subsequent attempt to cover it up («
Everybody has been
affected by it,» Crews says.).
Everybody's thoughts at Manchester United are with those who have been
affected by Friday's attacks in Paris.
«Our frustration — it's not about Cynthia Nixon, let's just take her out of the equation — originally the WFP was formed
by labor and working with advocacy groups to actually get a progressive piece of legislation passed that
affects everybody.
«
Everybody in New York said they wouldn't be
affected by the various potential categories of bias, but on our bias thermometer, born - again Christians and atheists lose worse than anybody else,» Carroll told WCBS 880.
He was like a visionary about the effects of lectins and what they do, but not
everybody's
affected by lectins and some lectins are more sticky than others.
Everybody combats each other
by strategically placing bombs all over the map but players must tread lightly, their bomb placement
affects them as much as their opponents.
So this is something that
everybody is
affected by.
So this only
affects people who have automatic updates enabled, but that's almost
everybody since automatic updates are on
by default and are rather important for security reasons — the flood of critical security patches in the last year has shown that it's probably a good idea to leave automatic updates enabled.
«This isn't a decision that
affects just Ubuntu users — *
everybody * who uses UEFI Secure Boot has their security weakened
by this.»
Everybody was
affected by it.»
The principle of municipal law is that
by - laws must
affect everybody equally; they must be impartial and can not discriminate and / or show favouritism to certain classes of people.