Sentences with phrase «ask about a marriage»

Please don't ask about my marriage.
I know that in an interview, it would be illegal to ask about marriage, family, etc..
Yes, you may ask about a marriage counselor in your community or search on internet.

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It might sound like I'm talking about marriage rather than business but how you know when you've found the right investor might be answered in part by the questions asked.
In case you don't remember, at the pageant, Hilton asked Prejean about her thoughts on gay marriage, to which she responded that she was against it.
If you aren't happy with yourself, or if you aren't at least asking yourself the hard questions about who you are, then how can you be happy in your marriage
Milllennials and other families are asking tax questions about mortgages, marriage and student loans.
When I lecture about interfaith marriage, I am regularly asked why interfaith marriage should be thought of any differently from interracial marriage.
In addition, his comments leave some of us non-Catholics asking, Is the Pope right about the state of marriage and culture's idea of commitment?
Right... so they didn't overtly «ask» you, however if you and the other members are living by «correct principles» then not a big leap to decide for yourself about the evils of gay marriage and contribute money yourself... which, in fact... many of you did, yes...?
It asks respondents about a wide variety of human - interest topics, from their participation in religious services and religious beliefs, to questions about their attitudes regarding marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and other family forms, to specifics about sexual behavior and experience of abuse and domestic violence.
Our national debate about marriage would be richer if we asked just what it is that God intends for us in marriage.
• While the tour was in the Dallas Ft Worth area — I received several phone calls from Julie; she was very upset about their marriage and asked me to intervene.
She asked why that was the case, and they talked about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in medicine (which she had experienced personally), the resentment of women that many doctors have, and the irony that a profession dedicated to caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
Sometimes I try to imagine how he would respond if he was asked what he thought about gay marriage.
Sometimes I imagine him responding by saying, «Who are you to ask me about gay marriage, when you can't even keep your heterosexual marriages together?»
If we are to operate as a society on the assumption that any sincerely held view about what constitutes a marriage should be granted status in our laws and practices, I have asked, what would keep us from legalizing plural marriages, or even incestuous ones?
The usurper gubmint is in charge of marriage and dissolution and people are asking about God??
Later the counselor may ask: «In spite of your pain, what do you still like about your marriage (or your partner)?»
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up with the word of God, God hates sin,
In May, before the end of «don't ask, don't tell,» the Navy was forced into an embarrassing about - face when if first OK'd and then changed its mind on marriages on military bases.
At a press conference last week he was asked about his views on same - sex marriage and how to make Church relevant to modern - day life.
The U.S. Supreme Court has not been asked - nor could it possibly answer - the question of what God or the Bible thinks about same - sex marriage.
«Guilty as charged,», Cathy said when asked about his company's support of the traditional family unit as opposed to gay marriage.
Again, I realize you're just asking about dating, not about marriage yet, but I'm going to jump ahead to marriage because even if you're not sure that is where the relationship will end up, that possibility should be a consideration when you're deciding who to date.
Lewis did write about «gay marriage» in a letter to a friend who was asking him how to think about homosexuality.
When some of the anger and frustration had been dealt with, not only verbally but also physically using foam rubber bats, (2) and Connie and Steve were feeling a little more friendly toward each other, the counselor asked them to try telling each other what they still liked about their marriage and about each other.
Researchers have asked evangelicals what they think about same - sex marriage, science, the death penalty, immigration, and, especially, whom they plan to vote for in the upcoming election.
Polls show a significant difference in results depending on how they ask about same - sex marriage, especially when it's framed as a «right» compared to when it's framed as supporting marriage between a...
Many things in this story seem like coincidences: that I happened to get interested in James Joyce and ask my Catholic friend about chasubles; that I and my boyfriend Steve, now my husband, happened to meet the same Polish Capuchin in little Broken Arrow; that the priest who prepared us for marriage ten years later happened to be a Polish Dominican from the priory in which the Krakow seminar was held; that Prof. Russell Hittinger happened to come to Tulsa, which led me to Poland and to First Things, all of which played a part in bringing my parents into the Church.
Each week on The Love & Money Podcast, we ask one of our expert guests to come on the show, and discuss a popular myth about finances, romance, career, calling, marriage and more.
«Guilty as charged,» Cathy was quoted as saying in the Baptist Press last week when asked about his company's support of the traditional family unit as opposed to same - sex marriage.
When asked about the possibility of marriage Our Lord refuses to enter into the question at the level of legalistic prescriptions.
(If you're straight you can just lie to the hospital, anyway... it's not like they ask you for the marriage license...) The real challenge for gays is not really being able to check off that box, but getting it to be socially unacceptable to be a «male genital» about gays in general.
I'm asking about the specific consequences to society that are contributed by traditional marriage and those that gaay marriage would provide.
I am asking about the contribution a society built around gaay marriage will make to human kind.
Tom was asked about his swing, his marriage, his childhood, his future — anything he wanted to talk about.
The fundamental difference, he added, was that reporters kept asking him about his work... about his recovery from testicular cancer... about his recent marriage and upcoming honeymoon.
Well, the questions asked don't offer much when it comes to understanding what people really think about marriage.
While it's essential to talk about reinventing marriage to get the marriage you want, here's an interesting question to ask yourself: Am I marriage material?
With all the negative things we hear about marriage — from sexless, loveless marriages to the high rate of infidelity to the stress of living 24/7 with the same person for decades — and with the high divorce rate, you have to ask (well, at least I do), why do you want to get married?
That's the question Sheryl Paul asks in her article «Premarital Wisdom: The Truth About Marriage» in the Huffington Post Weddings section this week.
I'm cool with people asking about each other's marriage — it's what usually what newlyweds have to deal with anyway, until they've been married long enough for everyone to realize that they're most likely in the same miserable marital boat as everyone else.
Without wanting to pry, I wanted to ask Marco about how he made his marriage work when he and his family were thousands of miles away from each other.
We gathered information about experiences with marriage counseling in two ways: We asked spouses on the written questionnaire whether they or their spouse had sought counseling.
But meanwhile the Alabama Citizens Action Program and the Alabama Policy Institute said they had asked for this ruling on the grounds that they were «concerned about the family and the danger that same - sex marriage will have.»
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Skelos was also a bit evasive when asked about same - sex marriage, saying his conference has not discussed the issue.
Instead, the P.S. could have reinforced the primary ask, or sent people to a page that had more info about same - sex marriage and how to advocate for it, or even asked for donations to an OUTSIDE group that works on the issue.
Asked by ITV about her views on gay marriage, the Tory minister appeared to make a pitch to the right of her party.
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