Sentences with phrase «as usual people»

As usual you people are missing the point.
Wavy blended into the background, as usual people are blind and often fail to see what's in front of them.
As usual people getting wrong priority the European is for me s priority we have to win it and get back in the champions league that makes it easier to attract top class players, the epl is in my opinion out of our reach and I hope I'm Wrong because I'm a gooners, two things europa league and Fa cup now that would be a successful season because I don't think the top four last season will achieve any double
As usual people with no footballing brain are already blaming Welbeck.I even wonder whether some guys here even watch matches!
Well said @jonestown as usual some people don't think logically but griezmann is a ST now he played like 50 games in a 4 -4-2 system where it was him up top with another ST
But as usual the person who is paid to be responsible for this escapes responsibility as he does every season.

Not exact matches

In the past, when people of color were treated with indignity and disdain for simply existing, most responses from company leaders involved an approach of firing an employee, a feeble apology, and business as usual once the event faded from the headlines.
I think the young people of our country are hungry for a visionary leader, and are fed up with politics as usual.
«The message for our people and clients is one of business as usual within our operating companies and client teams.
Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
Private equity firms have recognized for a while now that they can't just expect management teams to conduct business as usual at the current price environments to deliver the types of returns that people expect.
It sometimes seems like «business as usual» is still making it difficult for people to really feel like they are collaborating and communicating to get things done.
Today, people aren't afraid to say, «Screw business as usual
«In most of the Western world, salary just isn't something people feel comfortable talking about,» writes researcher David Burkus in his 2016 book «Under New Management: How Leading Organizations are Upending Business as Usual
The bottom line, according to Sutton, is that Murnighan convincingly argues that «the usual managerial approach of starting out relationships by mistrusting people and then slowly letting trust develop is not usually as beneficial as starting by assuming that others can be fully trusted until they prove otherwise.»
«The American people are sick of business as usual in Washington, D.C. and they want some changes,» said Tester in a conference call discussing his legislation.
I think that exploiting this hurricane of people who lost their house — houses to allow business as usual in Washington of getting an 18 month increase to our nation's debt limit passed, of continuing to spend money that we can't afford, that we don't have, makes absolutely no sense.
As usual, the people most agitated about this are the governance mavens with a knee - jerk reaction against anything that undermines shareholder democracy.
These sorts of special companies are rare enough that I truly don't understand why people aren't chomping at the bit to get their hands on some, not in the usual sense of «picking stocks», but as a permanent addition to the family's collection of assets that throw off passive income.
... When people in their status updates use more positive words — or fewer negative words — then that day as a whole is counted as happier than usual
And in addition to all the usual unexpected things that pop up in all businesses, older business people need to make provisions for the increased likelihood of illness, injury and incapacity of not only themselves, but significant others as well.
With a wave of anti-immigrant, anti-free trade sentiment sweeping through Europe, and uncertainty in the U.S. with regard to its H - 1B visa program, Hussen said the federal government's response is simply business as usual — carrying on with policies already implemented or in progress that are designed to make it easier for Canadian companies to get the skilled people they need to grow.
It was a warm Sunday and, as usual when the weather is good, many people had gathered to pay their respects.
Fair enough, but a lot of equally well meaning people hear that rhetoric and they don't hear politics - as - usual or even hyperbole.
Hey, I've said what I wanted to say, as usual there are people popping up who say «wait a minute, I know for a fact God doesn't exist».
Untrue my friend, as usual, people truly underestimate the power of studying history in all its» intricacies.
Meanwhile, bribe - seeking police officers have vanished from roadblocks in Harare and trade unions have urged people to go to work as usual.
Jeremy as usual you blow the dust off biblical concepts and when you do those people who read your writings find truth and revelation.
People get bored of resisting and simply return to business as usual, allowing those in power to act without contradiction.
As usual religious people will desperately interpret anything they can as existence of goAs usual religious people will desperately interpret anything they can as existence of goas existence of god.
As usual, the people (like yourself) that claim they use science and facts do nothing of the sort.
It looks like most people don't seem to care about the ridiculous politics or media sensationalism around this whole drama - filled - episode... there was a long line as usual.
But at the same time, Knowing, that the celebration has Nothing to do with God, he encourages people to proceed as usual for the sake of tradition!
First it can mean not usual so left handed people are «abnormal» as are gays and as are geniuses, top athletes, and great cartoonists.
The usual target groups for such ministries have been persons representing very specific difficulties, such as the deaf or the blind.
My encounters with shop people were wonderful as usual.
In this post-Prohibition era there are many people who are «allergic» to the usual temperance approach, but who will listen with rapt attention when alcoholism is presented as an illness to the danger of which one exposes one's self when he drinks.
All those magazines, the life going on outside the big paned windows, the phones ringing, a little time to check your calendar and missed calls, the usual television and the other people in there, too... well, that's all sort of a momentary dream, as you wait on the car to be tuned or fixed.
It often happens that an hallucination is imperfectly developed: the person affected will feel a «presence» in the room, definitely localized, facing in one particular way, real in the most emphatic sense of the word, often coming suddenly, and as suddenly gone; and yet neither seen, heard, touched, nor cognized in any of the usual «sensible» ways.
It is appalling that seminaries and divinity schools continue their business as usual — analyzing so many interesting and irrelevant things — but ignoring the people who could help us to understand the meaning of black exploitation and rage in this society.
Thanks Jim, that's exactly what religious people SAY they follow, but as usual don't (and for good reason) If anyone actually followed this crazy bible to the T they would be thrown in the nut house, and I'm pretty sure they'd hear a lot of laughter in there.
With something so broadly accepted in Christianity as «vision», one really does need to be very provocative to get people to think about it ---- otherwise they just do their usual «pass over» of the issue and assume that a vision statement is what everyone should have because, well, that's how it's always been done.
And, as usual, once someone actually points directly to dishonesty in his post, that person no longer exists.
But as we have learned, wherever there is metaphor the demon of nonlinearity can go to work, arousing the usual fears about unpredictability and loss of rational control, as we see in people like Francis Bacon, John Locke, the French critic - novelist Alain Robbe - Grillet, and the late Paul de Man.
The positive aspects of religion have been generally overlooked, the usual approach of mental health workers being that when some people get emotionally sick they often use religion as one of their many defenses.
Such persons should be serving as police, security... personnel, defending and prosecuting attorneys — not only as counselors and workers in halfway houses, the more usual positions for the reform minded.
Last week, delegates then spent three days debating Rule 44, which proposed that instead of having a committee of delegates compile and shape the proposals into a final petition, as per usual, the issue of sexuality should instead be considered by all 864 delegates — split into teams of no more than 15 people.
Passages such as Matthew 1:21, John 3:17, Acts 16:13, 1 Corinthians 1:18 and 21, Ephesians 2:8, 2 Thessalonians 2:10, 1 Timothy 1:15, 2:4 make reference to being saved from our sins which is the usual meaning people think of.
Some sugar is sold as «organic» raw sugar, and people think this means it's unrefined — all it really means is that it's grown with organic agricultural methods, then refined as usual... the juice (molasses) has been mostly removed, and there's not really much goodness in it.
As usual the primary struggle occurred over what to order for mains, but some advice from our server regarding the Whole line caught fish grilled over apple wood being smaller than usual (more suited for one than the menu - noted two people and appropriately reduced in price) sealed the deal for me.
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