SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday he does not want the New York Power Authority to take over FitzPatrick nuclear plant, rejecting one of the last
best hopes of people who are trying to prevent the money - losing plant from closing six months from now.
Not exact matches
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership
of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when
people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack
of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get
better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics
of courage to fight the politics
of fear.»
«It is our
hope that by targeting
people earlier, we will have a
better chance
of delaying or preventing the onset
of the disease,» said BAI director Dr. Pierre N. Tariot in a statement.
We do mortgages in the states
of...» while you continue rattling off your
well - rehearsed and scripted mini speech, the eyes
of the
person you are meeting and
hoping to do business with are glazing over, trying to be polite while fighting the urge to yawn.
The two CEOs
hope that the changes resulting from the merger will be implemented over the next couple
of years, creating a «dramatic change» for consumers in which the store will be «not just about products, but also service offerings that can help
people on their path to
better health.»
Even
better,
people are motivated to upload shots
of their orders to Instagram, in the
hopes they'll be shared.
There's a great deal to be gleaned from
people who have actually done what you're
hoping to do rather than from newbies who are inventing their «careers» as they roll along,
hoping at the same time to get their businesses built and scaled before they run out
of time, cheap money or
good ideas.
Seeing fellow entrepreneurs throw themselves wholeheartedly into such
good causes gives me
hope that
people's attitudes about the social responsibilities
of business really are changing.
«My
hope is by the end
of this year, we'll have turned a corner on a lot
of these issues and
people see things are getting a lot
better,» he said.
Smith started Vice as a print magazine with Suroosh Alvi and Gavin McInnes in Montreal more than two decades ago; with Smith at the helm as CEO, it's now a multi-platform content mill with a reported audience
of between 250 million and 300 million
people a month, many
of them members
of Generation Y. Smith made his money by convincing an older generation that Vice knows millennials
better than they could ever
hope to, and that pitch has worked: Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox paid US$ 70 million for a 5 % stake
of Vice in 2013, and Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business) inked a $ 100 million partnership.
Theoretically, it's
good for small business: The Wall Street Journal reports that Giuliani
hopes at least 13 million
people will trade their employer - based insurance for a private plan, bringing the number
of Americans who buy their own policies to more than 30 million.
Get
people to throw money behind an asset or opportunity they don't understand all that
well;
hope the price
of the mostly worthless junk inflates; cash out.
And I realize that I have an opportunity here to demonstrate that Canadians can expect and deserve a
better level
of behaviour from
people in this place who
hope to wield the public trust one day.»
So they're buying these, these are
hope stocks based on the future, they are training at 40, 50, 100 times earnings and but there are other reasons why
people like them, maybe sales are growing really quickly your other aspects
of the fundamentals are going
well so we balance those fundamental.
Of course, there are times when
people selling their homes to downsize are fortunate enough that the house that they are selling has more equity than what they are buying, but unless you're in a market bubble, that scenario is the
best we can
hope for.
The less successful ones put together an ad - hoc combination
of people and processes and
hope for the
best.
The homeownership rate
of households headed by
people aged 30 to 34 fell to 46.3 percent in the first quarter
of 2018, a disappointment for those who
hoped the upward turn in the fourth quarter
of 2017 (to 47.1 percent) was a sign
of better times to come.
Project Loon is still an experimental technology and we're not quite sure how
well it will work, but we
hope it helps get
people the information and communication they need to get through this unimaginably difficult time,» Alastair Westgarth, head
of Project Loon, says in a blog post.
My
hope is that a few
people will have a
good laugh and maybe a few more will take it seriously enough to investigate for themselves the Bitcoin scaling debate instead
of accepting the slavish dogmatism coming out
of the Core community.
«
Well first
of all, I sort
of hope that happens because then
people like me would go in and buy.
Good riddance to
people like him that drag the
hope of science down.
People who need fear of punishment and hope of reward to do the right thing are not good people — they are co
People who need fear
of punishment and
hope of reward to do the right thing are not
good people — they are co
people — they are cowards.
But I try not to be a snooty holier than thou Christian and I have a lot
of close
people surrounding me daily that I would call among my
best friends that are non believers, Someday I
hope I can help change their minds, but I'm not going to be pushy about it.
Unless a healing balm like that found in the restorative drama
of Christianity is brought to the
persons and societies that have suffered these wounds, then rights, the rule
of law, and any
hope for just punishment may
well be doomed.
But I am okay, and if
people believe that is going to be all
good once they are Christians, what they will probably find is that life will get hard and seem impossible regardless, but somehow in the mix, after we are spit out the other side
of the tough stuff, we notice He is still there, and in «that» there is
hope.
The cause for this wishful
hope in institutions quickly appears: «In an increasingly globalized society, the common
good and the effort to obtain it can not fail to assume the dimensions
of the whole human family, that is to say, the community
of peoples and nations.»
We can only
hope that the
people of this world laugh religion out
of this world for
good.
As
well, we remember that we have been blessed in the past with the gift
of prophecy, that is, speaking the truth and speaking compassionately and candidly into
people's lives with words
of hope, courage and love.
...
well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on
people and see how they react and
hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable argument which with to beat others over the head with... maybe I am wrong to do so because the Human Condition is so cold and bleak in its finality that
people need the cushion
of god to go on with their everyday lives.
But, if it brings
people to a
better understanding and appreciation
of irony, then there may be
hope for us after all.
Are they jealous
of the
hope religious
people have in something
better?
A mark
of our sad century is this: the
best thing we have to do now is to make fun
of people who, as recently as a century ago, still
hoped.»
In such cases they
hope that
people will accept the (purported) approval
of others as a
good reason to buy the product.»
Others, having seen a chink in the narcissist's armor, perhaps tried to say something because that's what
good people do — you know, point something out nicely in
hope of healing or reconciliation — only to find out that healthy, real relationship is not on the «do - do» list
of a narcissist.
She has learned to lie as a survival mechanism, to give
hope in the face
of despair just to make
people «
better.»
funny how legal and spiritual got flopped around as to who gets protection from whom... the amount
of isolating and silencing that happens when a
person faces someone who apparently has g - d's voice, and has managed to find a way to completely... destroy any
hope of good.
«The American and Soviet
peoples share a common humanity, a common aversion to war, a common horror
of nuclear weapons, and a common
hope for their economic and social
well - being» (p. 17), the bishops affirm.
Most
persons live in quiet conformity, carried along with the stream
of events which catch them up, adapting to what comes, appropriating conventional ideas and ideals, variously loving, hating, living and letting live, doing the
best they ordinarily can,
hoping for the
best.
Religion is the last
hope of under educated
people to hold on to some mystical belief
of a
better life after death.
Turning to Asia, Francis
hoped that talks under way could bring peace to the Korean peninsula, urging «those who are directly responsible act with wisdom and discernment to promote the
good of the Korean
people».
On the other hand, I want as
well to share faith and Christian
hope with these
people, to avoid shutting off genuine interpersonal encounter and my own self - disclosure because
of any false allegiance to psychotherapeutic norms — and I doubt that empathy alone constitutes such a sharing.
The boxes are filled with food, candles, cookies, some
of our favorite Christmas books, Christmas ornaments, and numerous other items which we
hope will help this lady and her daughter have a slightly
better Christmas, and to know that there are
people around her who love her and want to help care for her.
It is because their clergy really had been given an apparently
well - founded
hope that they would be able to «cross the Tiber» with their
people (possibly under provisions made by Pope John Paul for the reception
of whole Anglican parishes in America): and because
of the sense
of massive betrayal they felt when some
of our bishops confronted Cardinal Hume, who had originally been inclined to respond positively, and forced him to back down.
In this
hope, instead
of merely co-existing with the Babylonians, gnawed by memories
of former cultural acceptance, the Jews in Babylon were to strive for the
good of their city, the growth
of the
people of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory
of God.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice
of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his
people, Habits and its successor volume The
Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group
of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples
of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with
hope.
A nation which operated by relational power would be one which actively attempted to be sensitive to the feelings
of persons in other nations, to the needs, fears,
hopes, angers, and goals
of other nations (as
well as
of its own citizens), and which allowed those to influence its policies.
You'll know and gladly accept that the details
of course will vary from
person to
person, but
hoping for that
best is a goal.
@Mark, I feel like the world would be a much
better place, if instead
of hoping that they had believed in the right afterlife,
people hoped that they had lead a
good life, and tried to make sure that they did.
But I see, yet again, two white men
of male - dominated faiths
hoping to become the protectors
of a way
of life that is
good for,
well, a fairly small group
of people like themselves.
This view
of aging and the place
of the church aligns
well with Vaillant's finding that organized religion is especially attractive for lonely old
people, those with a tendency toward depressive illness and those whose childhoods were lacking in
hope and love.