Sentences with phrase «as an outsider saying»

And it almost sounds as offensive as an outsider saying, in effect, look on the bright side.

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She was image - conscious, they said, looking to outsiders such as consultants and new hires for affirmation.
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It may feel like a club to the outsider because they don't have that same assurance or they see a certain few who are living as you say incorrectly.
If I were to guess — and that is all any outsider can do at this point — I would say that the language of intrinsic value still in the Charter, granting nature some immunity from human need, language which, as noted, the Earth Charter Commission regards as essential and nonnegotiable, will prove the final stumbling block to official acceptance.
In a similar vein, Boswell says that homosexuals are «outsiders,» and as a consequence are like «political dissidents in totalitarian regimes, Jews in Nazi Germany, the left - handed in much of the world.»
I would also say that the principal of the theological college I went to would agree too describing Christian community and worship as unattractive to outsiders and even repulsive.
Outsiders come seeking and hopefully they find not some to «tell» them how to move mechanically but but simply tell them what Jesus said as he quoted isaiah;
If anyone proposes to believe, i.e., imagines himself to believe, because many good and upright people living here on the hill have believed, i.e., have said that they believed (for no man can control the profession of another further than this; even if the other has endured, borne, suffered all for the Faith, an outsider can not get beyond what he says about himself, for a lie can be stretched precisely as far as the truth — in the eyes of men, but not in the sight of God), then he is a fool, and it is essentially indifferent whether he believes on account of his own and perhaps a widely held opinion about what good and upright people believe, or believes a Münchausen.
Only reason I say this is that Wade has seemed like, to me strictly as an outsider, to be the verbal leader type of kid whereas TCF seemed to be more low - key.
«As I've gotten older, and I've read more books and talked to more people,» says Brian Fremeau of Football Outsiders, «the history of college football that I have come to understand more fully has produced such a rich culture, richer than what I would call the â $ ˜ sterile» culture of professional sports.
Wicker Park residents concede that their area is perceived by outsiders as having a high crime rate and gang - related problems, but they say that is n`t true.
He has sparred with some of his GOP rivals, who have described him as combative, but Herbst says he's a «fearless outsider» who will bring needed reforms to Hartford.
For outsiders to arbitrarily determine that this is insufficient in their view is an insult to the people who live here, our district attorney, and the justice system as whole,» said Mr. Grimm.
«I'm running as an insurgent, the outsider,» he said to the group, who carried signs reading, «Basil: Democrat for State Senate.»
One Democratic strategist assisting Burke who asked not to be identified said Bohen triumphed due to his family's ties in South Buffalo, outsider unfamiliarity with the district reflected in the mailings, and literature highlighting his endorsement by Kearns, who represented the area in Albany for almost six years before his election as county clerk last November.
«The WFP has operated most successfully as the left - wing of the Democratic establishment, not as a band of radical outsiderssaid Dan Morris, a Democratic consultant who runs the left - leaning Progressive Cities firm and has been critical of both the governor and mayor.
Both Fiorina and GOP gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman emphasized they were the outsiders running against Democratic veterans and said their business experience as former CEOs best equipped them to fix the state's massive economic problems: a $ 19 billion budget shortfall and a 12.6 percent unemployment rate.
He said Cuomo, who is running for governor, is using him as «easy fodder» to portray himself as «the outsider who took on the head of (last year's Senate) coup.»
Giuliani criticized the Republicans who are backing away from Trump as a result of the tape's revelations, saying: «They largely didn't support him in the first place, so it is not so much of a surprise... and this is basically the insiders against the outsiders anyway.»
Long and her validators cast her as an outsider in the style of Trump, and Republicans willing to make an on - record claim that she has a path to victory said it would be as part of his wave of populist, anti-establishment support.
Nixon said on Tuesday at her campaign kick off event that she is running as a government outsider.
He said running as an outsider will have limited appeal in the primary, even after Rangel's long tenure.
Council candidate Mel Gagarin said he hopes to use his outsider status as an advantage in his campaign.
Braunstein also shot back at Tabone, saying Tabone's position as executive vice president of the Queens County Republican Party makes him unfit to consider himself an outsider and said his age and lack of extensive experience in politics are good things.
The «association with Washington D.C. and the perception that he is not really a Harlem person» is a «huge hurdle,» said Basil Smikle, a Democrat, who, like Williams, has ties to Clinton, and who ran as an outsider in an unsuccessful primary challenger to incumbent state senator Bill Perkins of Harlem.
Paladino painted himself as the outsider in the race, saying he is not beholden to party leaders.
«I think people are looking for reform politics,» said Albanese, selling himself as an outsider with integrity who wants to deliver a better democracy to New Yorkers.
Though Fischer has not yet been endorsed by the other Republican Committees in the 20th District, he said his status as political outsider gives him a different perspective than the incumbent Congressman.
They also say they are banding together as outsiders and want their constituents to know about it.
Mr. Cox said it was too early to discuss specific recruits for 2017, but suggested that another candidate who could run as a reformer and political outsider would fare well.
«The idea is that the runaway stars act as signal flares, showing the position of the spiral arm, the same way someone lost in the middle of a dense forest could fire one to the sky to show his or her location to an outsidersays Silva.
«As an outsider,» Plotkin says, «this increase seemed at odds with the notion that language... regularize [s] over time.»
One issue, says Martin, is that the cardiac events reported in the trial were not assessed by outsiders, as is common.
Outsider art — also known as visionary art, or art brut — «describes the work of untrained, self - taught people who make art,» says Charles Russell, author of the book Groundwaters: A Century of Art by Self - Taught and Outsider Artists.
As Henrion (1997) says: «Imagery not only reflects but affects who goes into mathematics... imagery can become a kind of gatekeeper, a way of defining who is an insider and who is an outsider
Books such as The Outsiders and The Chocolate War, depicting poor, urban, or alienated youths questioning authority, were buoyed Great Society programs and public - library support, he says.
Just as outsiders to New Orleans loosely say how the system in their particular city needs a Katrina, without knowing the depth of its aftermath; education advocates need to check their dismissal of the disenfranchisement that occurs in pursuit of academic achievement.
Pavlov also said allowing charter schools and traditional districts to contract with outsiders to provide teachers is intended to allow districts flexibility and cost saving, not break unions, as critics contend.
Especially for families in poor and minority communities who have seen generations of outsiders bearing gifts that do little to help them, the ability to help their kids choose their way to educational heaven (as legendary Morehouse College President Benjamin Mays would say) is expected and demanded.
Some people say it started in the 1940s, with books like Maureen Daly's Seventeenth Summer, and others say it didn't start to coalesce until the 1960s, with books such as The Outsiders and The Catcher in the Rye.
She said she'd never return to the «lost souls» who made her famous:» [O] nce I returned to the Church and began to see the universe as a place that really did incorporate redemption and really tried to understand the implications of there being a God, my identification with the vampires as outcasts, as outsiders and lost souls began to totally wane.»
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I say that as an outsider looking in, as I am currently building one.
With said beautiful landscape and people, there are also many schools and educational institutes in the region as well and economically buzzing arenas that draw outsiders into the state.
So below, I'm going to continue the discussion from where it left the rails and talk about the technology challenges Cloud Imperium are tackling and what I can say about the project, as a somewhat informed outsider.
As you said, I am in my heart an outsider.
Although she was born in Ethiopia in 1974, as a child Muluneh lived in Yemen, Cyprus, England, Canada, and the U.S. — and therefore, as she has said before, felt like an outsider everywhere.
It sounds to the outsider as though it is very important to you guys to say that the addition of ice in Antarctica is NOT due to global warming, a separate issue related to Ozone (are humans responsible for the Ozone hole?).
Mueller and Kirkpatrick's Federal Evidence says that: «Disclosure to outsiders does not result in loss of protection if disclosure itself is privileged, as might occur if the client (or the lawyer on the client's behalf) discloses the substance of a communication to the spouse of the client (where the spousal confidences privilege might apply).»
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