Sentences with phrase «are afraid of offending»

Negotiating may seem scary to many people because they are afraid of offending the seller and don't want to go in with a «low - ball» offer.
My working hypothesis is the marketers are afraid of offending the public since everyone has responsibility for the solutions.
where are the rest of those who are afraid of offending... political correctness / cnn / obama / aclu / etc etc..
In North Korea: You are afraid of offending the all - powerful ruler because of what he could do to you.
We're afraid of offending Mulsims?
Jesus didn't keep quiet because he was afraid of offending people even though a hell of a lot of people dropped out of following him as his ministry wore on — it says that in the gospels and i find it quite poignant.
Is their anyone that you, yourself is afraid of offending and hurting???? That is what is meant by Fearing God.
Your tag implies you wish to appear neutral and unassuming because you're afraid of offending people.
Schuller had the lyrics to «Hark The Herald Angels sing» changed from «God and sinners reconciled» to «God and people» reconciled, because Schuller doesn't believe in teaching about sin, repentance and was afraid of offending people.
Henry wanted to persuade the papacy to annul the marriage, but the Pope was afraid of offending the Emperor Charles.
If you need some real proof, we can tell you about some non fiction books and DVD's that are real eye openers, because it's time for real rChristians to stop being afraid of offending our Mormon relatives and neighbors.
@grovkin Mr. Trump was the one who catered to the group that chanted death to Jews because he's afraid of offending the Alt - right.
The Attlee government missed a crucial chance to join the European Coal and Steel Community, forerunner of the Common Market, because Herbert Morrison was afraid of offending the Durham miners.
I guess she's afraid of offending the politically correct liberal special interests that are backing her campaign,» Halloran, a former cop, said in a statement.
But at the same time, I'm afraid of offending people, that [we think] somehow products from other countries are no good.
Holiday decor can lighten moods and warm up interiors, so you don't have to swear it off completely because you're afraid of offending those who don't celebrate, they say.

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Especially with matters of business, I'm never afraid that people won't want to talk back to me about what they're up to, or that I might offend them by asking such questions.
Some of them simply don't know how to negotiate, whereas others are afraid that it might offend the interviewer -LSB-...]
He especially prized Bertrandt's considerable computer skills, but he wanted to compensate for what the Prevue indicated might be a problem: Bertrandt's tendency to be too nurturing, too afraid of offending people.
He needed to push harder for the close, to be less afraid of offending someone, and to entrust more administrative tasks to his support team.
You can't please everybody, but if you're so afraid of offending people or hurting their feelings that you apologize for every decision you make or opinion you have, you end up looking weak — and that doesn't do you or your business any good.
Some of them simply don't know how to negotiate, whereas others are afraid that it might offend the interviewer and make them take back their offer.
In a world where many pundits are afraid to say anything that might offend someone, Reza Farahan's strong statement about the superiority of American government is refreshing.
You atheists are so afraid of offending muslims which shows hows hypocritical you really are about your non beliefs.
He added, «We're so afraid of offending people, yet we don't mind offending most Christians when we tell the kids, «Be careful what songs you sing at the, quote «Holiday concert.»»
We are afraid of our freedom, of our condition, and so we are offended.
Are they afraid of who they will offend with the truth they find?
While the authors report having «found little evidence that the strong tendencies toward religious freedom and religious pluralism led to any lack of religious vitality» in the campuses they visited, their account suggests otherwise: faculty and administrators are afraid to offend students by supporting religious «rules and regulations» or by teaching Christian doctrine.
The mercy of God is for everyone, Whether YOU like it or not, if we have committed dreadful sins and we are truly sorry for them [not because we're afraid of punishment but because we love God and are sorry for having offended Him — will most certainly be forgiven.
@Carrie, I think you are misplacing offended by the cross for afraid of the cross.
That said, we shouldn't avoid talking about injustice because we're afraid of making things uncomfortable or offending someone.
The current state of America, where we are afraid to offend anyone, is pathetic.
From Rachel: One of the biggest obstacles I've observed in moving forward in conversations about race is that folks from the dominant culture are afraid of saying something «wrong» - of offending someone or sounding racist - so they avoid the conversation entirely.
2 — We are so afraid of offending anyone (political correctness) that we offend everyone because it isn't always CORRECT.
You act as if there is a choice of them to pick from, being afraid that if you pray to one, you may offend another one.
He is» t afraid of all you politically correct «don't offend me» sissies who can't get out of the basement life.
At first, I was afraid I would offend someone if I asked them to repeat themselves because of our differing accents, only to realize, they had to ask me multiple times to repeat myself.
Shallow Hal begs for the Farrellys to unleash their arsenal of offensiveness, but they want to be liked so much they appear afraid to offend.
The creative team emphasized that they didn't push the Nazis to one side because they were afraid of using them - as Joe Johnston put it, they're a universal villain and can be killed with impunity, so they didn't leave them out for fear of somehow offending people.
It's as if the film is afraid to venture into tricky territory for fear of offending anyone.
The bigger implication here — the one that scares me — is that this whole line of thinking creates a culture in which game makers are forced to appease us as an audience, afraid of stepping on toes and offending people by leaving certain elements out of their games.
These are the works of an artist who had strong political views on many subjects and was not afraid to offend.
In my view, if that pattern continues, I will only be able to conclude that the media are simply afraid of offending big advertisers like Coal and so forth.
In order to avoid offending you, Peter, I'm afraid this time you're going to have to supply me with the appropriate Mt.St.Helen's - like disaster scenario that doesn't offend any of your 27 delicate sensibilities.
ESPN pulled him from commenting on a University of Virginia football game because they were afraid that their viewers would be offended.
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® shouldn't be afraid to offend its members by taking strong positions on ethics and education.
It must not be offended by dog slobber or an accidental swipe of a grease - stained hand (I'm afraid that husband of mine also likes to wrench on cars in his spare time).
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