Not exact matches
In an article on Think Progress, Zach Beauchamp cites a study
by political scientists Thomas Carsey and Geoffrey
Layman which shows that over time, people
often change their abortion attitudes to match the political party they generally support.
On those Tuesdays I gave a number of addresses, answering questions
often asked
by Christian
laymen and inquirers; the answers were taken down
by tape - recorder and are here...
On those Tuesdays I gave a number of addresses, answering questions
often asked
by Christian
laymen and inquirers; the answers were taken down
by tape - recorder and are here printed with very slight changes.
But since narcissistic ministers
often appear to be skilled pulpiteers (as judged
by some
laymen) and homiletical finesse is usually given top priority
by pastoral relations committees, staff effectiveness is frequently sacrificed instead.
This short article deals with the negativity that
often results from soliciting the opinions of
laymen and how you can keep your head «in the game» when everyone ELSE tries to block you
by throwing their advice your way.