Sentences with phrase «as displeased»

I promise you will be as displeased as I am.
The raw food people are starting to get me as displeased with them as the low - carb, paleo, atkins people.
It later transpired that the song was actually Bohemian Like You by US band the Dandy Warhols, but they appear to be just as displeased.
If you eliminate the rewards for the negative actions, then you argument would have to expect that there are a good potion of society that is not putting claw hammers into each others skull's because they see it as displeasing to God or Gods and would block their reward in Heaven.

Not exact matches

Earlier this month, CEO Travis Kalanick also decided to quit his role as an advisor on President Trump's business council after consumer pressure from hundreds of thousands of displeased users.
While He may be displeased with a certain area in our lives, He is not displeased with us as people.
The sons were already dead, but sometimes criminals, after they were executed, were impaled on stakes in public places as reminders and examples, as visual warnings of what happens to those who disobey or displease the king, or just to further humiliate them and their families (cf. 2 Sam 21:12).
Those who think of marriage counseling as an exclusively modern phenomenon may be surprised to read that Gregory counsels those who are married to «study to please» their sexual partner.5 Partners in marriage are above all counseled «to bear with mutual patience the things in which they sometimes displease each other «6 (cf. Gal.
Why God does, and he basically defines it as whatever displeases him.
Some go so far as to imply you will displease god if you don't send money.
For example, Westerners visiting the hospital were displeased at Schweitzer's insistence that the animals be allowed to go wherever they wanted without harm — animals were in fact often cared for as tenderly and thoroughly as any white settler.
Yahweh in hebrew means my Lord and is a common reference meaning supreme God.In the bible satan is referred specifically as the adversary in hebrew or slanderer in greek its quite clear there is no confusion.Satan is not in the same league as God he is sovereign in fact God has satan on a leash and limits his control particularly over his people as we read in Job.Christians need to realise that satan can influence us if we walk according to the flesh.In the case of David calling a cencus meant he gave in to his pride he wanted to know how many soldiers he had believing numbers would give him the upper hand and so Satan took advantage of his weakness and Davids choice displeased God.David of all people should have known as he as a young man had defeated goliath a mighty warrior and it was because of his faith and trust in God that he overcame.But it wasnt God that made David make that decision it was his own and satan tempted him and he gave in to that desire In the two verses there is no confusion if you understand how God and satan operate i did at one stage have the same issue with Jesus sending the demons into the pigs why would he help satan or at least it appeared that way?
The Daily Telegraph summed up an emerging view which may well prove to be the permanent legacy of this affair so far as Western opinion is concerned: «We suspect», pronounced the Telegraph in a leading article, «that Western public opinion is not displeased that Benedict has said the unsayable.
The above provincial is very displeased, however, by a member of the province who «outed» himself as gay in the Detroit Free Press.
«It is as though he meant to say in so many words that when the sight of another's infirmity is displeasing, reflect on what you are, that the spirit may moderate itself in its zeal of reproving, in fearing in its own case that which it reproves.
VI) but, in every case, he employed it only as a familiar setting in which to frame an attack upon current ideas concerning the kind of conduct that was pleasing or displeasing to God.
In our praying we should not seek to trample down this sexuality, as if it were displeasing to God.
«I am on this account not displeased that the Figure is not known as a Bald Eagle, but looks more like a Turkey.
I take it as a veiled threat that their god will send those that displease him, or don't believe in him to hell.
Indeed, a great prophet, Ezekiel, lumped together adultery, idolatry, bloodshed, and the eating of meat improperly prepared, as alike displeasing to Yahweh.
Seventhly, the Uganda people and king Mwanga feared the wrath of God as they had an animistic philosophical idea of wrath from God if they displeased their pagan and tribal gods.
As interesting as these brownies sound, I was very displeased with the way they tasteAs interesting as these brownies sound, I was very displeased with the way they tasteas these brownies sound, I was very displeased with the way they tasted.
You could visibly see AS11 displeased as he walked away on the last drive with running it 3 times with 1:40 left in the game.
Reports suggest that Mesut was apparently displeased by the manner in which his parents split up as he felt his father was to blame.
All parents of colic babies have heard about Dr Browns Natural Flow ® bottles as they are widely known for their efficiency in counteracting this displeasing condition.
The mayor's words of support come as Johnson is being targeted, along with Deputy Senate Majority Leader Jeff Klein, by the AFL - CIO for his «yes» vote on charter schools, as well as a host of other issues with which the union is displeased.
Though there's no shortage of Lib Dem activists displeased with their leader, handing ammunition to the enemy is seen as an unpardonable act.
14:19 - «As I said, I was displeased,» Murdoch explains.
«Nnamdi, as a citizen of Nigeria, is free to hold any point of view no matter how displeasing to anyone so long as they are not inciting or provoking any criminal activities.
Rent advocates are likely to oppose the agreement and Senate Democrats are displeased with the measure as well.
As an employer of 35 people, I am displeased Business Council of NYS President, Heather Briccetti, opposes the Single - Payer NY Health Act (Letter: Single - Payer system too cost prohibitive for state,» Feb. 6).
He said, «My statements to the press were misconstrued and misrepresented but I take full responsibility for this as I tender my unreserved apology to the Catholic bishops and by extension my Christian brothers and sisters who are displeased with my statement on tithing.
In the 1960s and 1970s a philosophical movement called postmodernism developed among humanities professors displeased at being deposed by science, which they regarded as right - leaning.
«It represents a kind of apocalyptic divine intervention upon Thomas Jefferson's vision of a pastoral, agrarian America built on the rationality of the grid,» Light says, «as if the hand of God was a very displeased claw.»
Therefore, by learning to make clarified butter oil from grassfed butter, you will find that you now have a healthy butterfat for cooking that does not displease your family with a strong odor as would sometimes happen when cooking with grassfed butter alone.
Fulfilling his troth, Robin is convinced by the elder Loxley, Sir Walter (Max von Sydow, hammy), to take the dead prodigal's place as lord of the manor and husband of the distinctly displeased Marion in order to prevent the baronial lands from being seized by the grasping tax collectors of the newly crowned King John (Oscar Isaac, mincingly monotonous), whose chief henchman, Sir Godfrey (Mark Strong, bald), is playing a double game as both John's right arm and a stalking horse for a French invasion of England.
Needless to say, when something tries to please everyone, everyone is seldom pleased; King Arthur is both stupid and boring, and the revelation that, stripped of tragedy, controversy, and resonance, Arthurian legend is as banal as and similar to Tears of the Sun (director Antoine Fuqua's previous film) displeases indeed.
They do this, as Knack points out, because «someone with a low sense of civic obligation may nonetheless vote to avoid displeasing a friend or relative with a stronger sense of duty.»
Either they've done a really poor job of publicizing this program or there are not as many people displeased with public schools as some would like you to believe.
If I want to effectively demonstrate an understanding of my kids» learning styles and attitudes toward learning, as well as their abilities, I can't wait until parent - teacher conferences, when students» surveys are distributed, or displeased parents show up.
«This is not a time to be pleased or displeased with the results, as these assessments provide a roadmap for how we can better prepare our students for college or the workforce,» he said.
The sound is not displeasing, but neither is it inspiring, as it is on a Jaguar.
I have never been more displeased with a vehicle as I am with this one.
Consumers were more than a little displeased to find out that their favorite magazines were costing upwards of $ 250 a year, the same as the newsstand price, to read them on their iPads.
Tucker's is kept short, as he gets very displeased if I have to brush matting out of him here.
A cat lashing her tail is a signal that she is displeased about something, and is likely to lash it more dramatically as she becomes angrier.
TNR also reduces displeasing behaviors associated with mating, such as yowling and spraying.
Displeased rabbits may deliberately kick their feet up as they hop away from you.
A cat displeased with its litter box generally makes its feelings abundantly clear by finding a «better» litter box, such as your bed or sofa.
Its existence displeased UK breeders who saw it as a genetic «problem» or impurity to be weeded out rather than a breed opportunity.
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