Sentences with phrase «as much abuse»

You might as well just invite the fans of rival clubs to send in as much abuse as they can think of.
FIRE SALE, Kronke new stadium needed a cash injection, Anyway Wenger is a front for Kronke thats why he is paid so much, So he deserves as much abuse as the board.
The physical text of Nahum has suffered as much abuse in transmission as any prophetic writing, as witness the excessive number of footnotes in the RSV translation.
Evolution AI ranked some of the most abused politicians on Twitter and found that energy minister Claire Perry, foreign secretary Boris Johnson, and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn all ranked highly — though none received as much abuse as Naz Shah.

Not exact matches

But Zuckerberg himself has said being too «focused on the positive» for the first 10 years of Facebook's existence blinded the company to much of the abuse it was enabling as well as to emergent effects of social media like hyper - polarization.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey asked for user suggestions to improve the quality of discourse on the social network that has become known as the source of too much misinformation and abuse.
As you can imagine, there was too much wiggle room for abuse in this model.
This means that you as a true believer can vastly improve the human condition by praying to end bacterial disease, viral disease, genetic disorders, child abuse, human abuse, and much much more.
If We are to «Go G - dless» as the graphic suggests just because a few Fools abuse religion, then by the same logic We should also abstain from alcohol just because a few Fools drive drunk, abstain from communicating just because a few Fools put forth unsound argument, and abstain from eating just because a few Fools eat too much.
I remember giving so much of my time without question and I got abused as a result — I wasnt looking after myself I wasnt respecting me and I did nt have personal boundaries and I was being walked over.
So much of what we recognize now as serious patterns of church abuse originate not from the actual abuse but from the people deny and cover it up.
This isn't as much a miserable divorce problem (or in my case, a too - common child - abuse problem) as it is a community problem.
More recently, the calumnies have become much darker, as the man who designed and implemented the Australian Church's first vigorous response to the sexual abuse of the young has been charged with being an abuser.
All which abuses if those acute Philosophers did not promote, yet they were never able to overcome; nay, not even so much as King Oberon and his invisible Army.
I am learning that I can not teach christian theology constructively unless I am aware that, historically, the church has done much to damage women, Jews, people of color and the whole inhabited earth; and unless, as a christian, I am learning how our doctrine, discipline and worship continue to reflect and contribute to this abuse of power.
To bring this back to Jesus Christ, keep in mind how much of his life required him to deal with abuse of power as opposed to hate.
No, this one doesn't have to do with gross abuse of women as much as it has to do with football itself — like, the actual ball.
The Constitution could not take for granted that its citizens would all be motivated by civic virtue and so its concern was as much to protect individuals and groups from abuse at the hands of the government and their fellow citizens as it was to involve all its citizens in genuine participation.
I actually had much the same experiences as a child — physical abuse (father) and emotional abuse / adandonment (mother).
And when I hear so much negative stuff about men, I feel as a man, disrespected for the work I do to prevent gender abuse.
It is open to abuse as much as any.
«The grand jury report makes clear that for as much as the archdiocese has done to address child sexual abuse, there is still much to do.»
(For much, much more on abuse in a church setting, as well as multiple resources for getting help and counseling, see our «Into the Light» series on this topic.)
I choose not to drink mostly because I know my limits, and when I struggle with self - control when it comes to much less addicting things such as sugar, chocolate, snack, etc., I would prefer not to give myself an opportunity to abuse alcohol the way I do other foods since the physical consequences have potential to be very dangerous.
Much suffering of people comes from the wickedness of others, as in child abuse, wife abuse, and many other forms of not loving a neighbor as oneself.
And as much as those of us who are members of the Body of Christ would like to pretend that these types of abuses do not occur, they do.
Despite the pastoral nature of much feminist theology and careful treatments of specific issues in pastoral care such as abuse or spirituality, there is no book by a single author on pastoral theology from a woman's or a feminist perspective.
Atheists abuse as much or more than Christians.
How convenient for man to create something he'll never have to face, while making everyone believe no matter how much abuse they receive at the hands of the man, it'll never be as bad as what will happen to the man when he stand before his maker.
This is a topic close to my heart, so it was a joy listening and learning as Jose Morales (a bishop in the Disciples of Christ Church who also happens to be a DJ) explained how we can think about biblical genres much in the same way we think about musical genres, and as Jay Bakker shared why he hasn't given up on the Bible, even when he's seen it abused and misused.
Organizations for abuse victims are also encouraged, even as they stress that much more needs to be done.
Most studies indicate that in the United States as much as 60 percent of all sexual abuse of minors takes place within families.
I wish that our soceity woul dhav as much concern for this kind of thing when it happens to men as it does when mysogeny occurs and abuse expereinced by women.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Not because I have a problem with alcohol abuse, although I enjoy a good sobriety story as much as the next person.
(iii) Ironically the US and German cases evinced against the Pope concerning abuses back in the 70s and 80s (as with the much more recent Ealing headmaster case used very prominently against Archbishop Nichols) show the Church being decades ahead of the game as they had all involved full and appropriate cooperation with civil authorities.
This isn't as much about being okay with abuse as much as it is continuing the coverup because mother church is far more important to them than these children.
I've abused it as much as any baseball writer, but it belongs to the Indians now.
As much as they have right to verbally abuse a man in his sixties, others have the same freedom to have some perspective and respect the greatest manager in our historAs much as they have right to verbally abuse a man in his sixties, others have the same freedom to have some perspective and respect the greatest manager in our historas they have right to verbally abuse a man in his sixties, others have the same freedom to have some perspective and respect the greatest manager in our history.
He loves the club as much as anyone, don't see why he gets all the abuse and hate.
In fact, I would rather not watch you fight anymore if your style is going to be based on taking so much abuse as watching is starting to feel a little sadistic.
Bellerin is arsenals» property with his long contract so it won't be easy for him to force a move to Barca and for Boody everyone seems to underrate is job behind the scene, so much abuse as being directed at him
Couldn't agree more with you regards the negative postings however I think it's more a reflection on how divided our fans are, bad results and wenger out posts get thumbs up, a win of any kind and wenger out posts get thumbs down.me personally a wins a win and I actually thought we did ol but I'm very much in the wenger out brigade, the wins really do cloud the reality in my opinion which is wenger has built a squad so unbalanced its scary, miss managed it and not focused at all on the defensive side of the game, I do however feel that some though not all on both sides are guilty of stepping over the edge as regards personal abuse and it's all getting a bit ott
Strange thing is Wenger is as much a custodian of the club as any player, but look at the abuse some get for not being up to scratch.
I suppose in Italy they may rate their teams and clubs as more important than we do here, so I won't abuse him too much for claiming that Napoli are on levels with us, when they only have two cup wins to boast since for their last 25 years, and only have four finishes in the top four since 2008...
not really much to come on here for other than abuse, or to read one negative comment after another... which as I guess some of you may understand isn't really what anyone much feels like when Arsenal lose.
Especially the personal abuse stuff — soon as I see that I know I am dealing with people not much different from those Chelski morons on the Metro.
You say «I don't like the manager» BUT i hope you realize its nothing personal I have a big respect for wenger so its nothing personal its just that I think that too much power corrupts, history has proven that already so I don't have to Wenger has too much power at Arsenal and I think and this is my view he as abused it badly BUT that another story all together.
But as I said, how much of that pressure is artificially created through the refs decisions through the season and through the constant abuse the team faces, and how much of that is down to us simply not being equipped to cope with it?
Im no psychologist, but I was also a victim of child abuse much like Helen, and I think she does the same exact thing that I do; anything a man does, good or bad, we can use against them because our minds perceive it as bad.
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