Sentences with phrase «as hirelings»

Conversely, employees are not likely to become fully productive, so long as their employer continues to treat them merely as hirelings.
During Romney's business time in Boston, the closest temple was in Washington, so he may not have been a monthly attendee, but suffice it to say that he must have participated dozens of times prior to the April 1990 changes, which eliminated the «penalty» signs and the Protestant minister as a hireling of Satan.

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You are bound to offend people and be rejected by the world, you may even commit social suicide by being a good shepherd, but if your not just a hireling you will do as Jesus commands.
Well, much to the amusement of a number of bureaucrats and associated hirelings, Bob was informed that he'd have to begin from the beginning and get a «driver's permit,» much as I had in 1963.
In John's story of the good shepherd, Jesus is portrayed as the good shepherd because when the wolf comes he does not flee like a hireling, but because the sheep are his own he lays down his life for his sheep.
Developing an adequate theology of work today means recognizing that we can no longer regard ourselves or be regarded as mere hirelings.
For if it is hard to imagine the historical Jesus referring to himself as the Good Shepherd, it is just as difficult to think of him puffing down the hireling, who — as biblical scholar John Dominic Crossan has reminded us — is the sort of destitute person destined to inherit the kingdom of God
American Catholics, as well as Protestants, may now work for wages; but they have long since ceased being hirelings in a biblical sense
but you can all slate or praize management as much s you like after all it's their vision, controll, and hireling of players,
Prior to Legon, Akufo - Addo's campaign was characterized with insults and verbal abuses from his hirelings and cousins against leading contenders such as Alhaji Aliu Mahama, Alan Kyerematen, Papa Owusu Ankomah, etc..
A copy of the suit said: «This honourable court will be moved by Gary Nimako Marfo ESQ., counsel for and on behalf of plaintiff / applicants herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain defendants / respondents, whether by themselves, agents, servants, workmen, hirelings, privies or any person claiming under or through them or howsoever described, from holding out the second defendant / respondent, [as] the parliamentary candidate - elect for Klottey Korle constituency.»
A copy of the suit, which is available to ClassFMonline.com said: «This honourable court will be moved by Gary Nimako Marfo ESQ., counsel for and on behalf of plaintiff / applicants herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain defendants / respondents, whether by themselves, agents, servants, workmen, hirelings, privies or any person claiming under or through them or howsoever described, from holding out the second defendant / respondent, [as] the parliamentary candidate - elect for Klottey Korle constituency.»
And your claim that hired academics are somehow more honest brokers is simply laughable; you have obviously never considered that academics are just as human as any other hireling.
In his letter, Harding had also referred to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia's suggested medical examiner as the ICBC's «hireling
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