Where self - prophesising behaviour is gifted to some parts of the wider Australian community, for Indigenous people it often described
by outsiders as «rites of passage».
These criticisms are often interpreted
by outsiders as vehement personal attacks, but that is usually not their intent.
Wicker Park residents concede that their area is perceived
by outsiders as having a high crime rate and gang - related problems, but they say that is n`t true.
This understanding can be used
by outsiders as a way of removing the beliefs of religious communities from serious consideration as to their truth.
The truth is that not all couples seek or need sexual passion, nor do they feel that something important is missing from their relationship because their union might be described
by an outsider as passionless or mundane.
Not exact matches
As you find your industry being uprooted
by technology, consider turning to
outsider talent who can help push your company forward, so you don't get left behind.
Today, it's a messaging platform like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp or WeChat and is known
as an easy place to create group chats and for its focus on encryption and privacy, protecting conversations from being viewed
by outsiders.
A mistake here could be construed
as a misrepresentation
by an unsympathetic
outsider.
Walmsley, who took over a year ago, is focusing on rebuilding GSK's drug pipeline
by overhauling research and appointing heavyweight
outsiders, such
as veteran Roche scientist Hal Barron.
If you are in doubt
as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part in a decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an
outsider point of view; or receive a benefit not shared
by other shareholders.
But some
outsiders are concerned that may not be
as relevant in an era when millennials are enthralled more
by value than
by top - of - the - line science,
by sustainability
as much
as performance.
As one might expect, boards with fewer
outsiders and boards at smaller firms are more heavily influenced
by their personal relationships with the CEO when making firing decisions, according to Taylor.
Sanders, an independent from Vermont who began the presidential race viewed
by many in the Democratic establishment
as a kooky
outsider, is reaching the end of it with unmatched influence powered
by a massive base of supporters, some of whom had never before identified with the party, either.
As others were getting sick, the traditional village healers, sometimes called the «secret societies»
by outsiders, would attempt to dispel the evil spirits that seemed to cause these hellish symptoms, keeping both the illness and the ultimate deaths shrouded from the rest of the world.
Worse, they were run
by executives who were still viewed
as know - it - all baseball
outsiders — like the G.M., former management consultant Jeff Luhnow, and the so - called Director of Decision Sciences, the former NASA engineer Sig Mejdal — even though the men had at that point worked within the game for a decade.
The
outsider campaigns of Trump and Sanders, along with the realities of many people and communities hurt
by globalization, have elevated international trade
as a major issue in this... Read more
The
outsider campaigns of Trump and Sanders, along with the realities of the many people and communities hurt
by globalization, have elevated international trade
as a major issue in this election.
It is important to combine steps three and four so it is possible to identify a problem to solve
by looking at various industries
as an
outsider.
It was some such vision of our country that Lincoln — a true «
outsider» — evoked with his «mystic chords of memory,» which, «stretching... all over this broad land, will swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched
as surely they will be,
by the better angels of our nature.»
As an
outsider, I can't help but wonder whether the pope and the USCCB were particularly provoked
by Weinandy's suggestion that Jesus had allowed this controversy in order «to manifest just how weak is the faith of many within the Church, even among too many of her bishops.»
Ethnic lawyers, even when engaged in trader - like activities, tended to regard themselves, and to be perceived
by establishment lawyers,
as outsiders.
At this time, I lean towards the «elder» in Paul's writings to be someone that we would call a fulltime pastor / evangelist / prophet / apostle; and further, assomeone recognized
as such
by outsiders / non-believers.
These should be administered along with other evangelism programs with an eye to being
as appealing
as possible to
outsiders and should always be accompanied
by some form of invitation to discipleship.
At the heart of such an understanding of Judaism was the concept of peoplehood, which Kaplan defined
as «the awareness which an individual has of being a member of a group that is known, both
by its own members and
by outsiders,
as a people.»
American fundamentalists indeed retreated into the wilderness
by the end of the «20s, keenly aware of their lost influence and their status
as outsiders in a culture their forebears had done so much to shape.
The
outsider can question another tradition's language
as to its inner logic, argues Lindbeck, but to understand the realities being created and affirmed
by that language — both the personal commitment and the worldview — takes more identification with it than most of us can usually manage.
I don't believe the
outsider feeling came so much from being a woman in an overwhelmingly male environment
as it did from being a layperson surrounded
by future priests.
From my perspective
as an
outsider on the inside, it appears that many of the problems within the Catholic Church in the United States today are related to the attempt
by American Catholics to apply the political system of their government to their Church.
It seems to be a word used
by one group to label another group
as «
outsiders» or «deviants.»
A major problem is to tell the story in such a way that people hear it
as contemporary and relevant.51 John Taylor pointed out that we could reach
outsiders not
by anything we do inside the church buildings but
by crossing over to the
outsiders and learning to be at home in that alien territory,
as the more we are engaged in Christian witness, the more we shall recognize that it is not we who make or mar the future.
The extreme opposites of the bi-nationalist school, the hard - line protagonists of violence and armed power
as the only way to establish and maintain a Zionist settlement in Palestine (or over all of it), held that the Arabs were intransigently opposed to this venture and regarded the immigrating European Jews
as racial
outsiders,
as intruders in their own ancestral living - space, and would harass and murder them and strangle their venture unless they were beaten back
by superior fire - power.
As an
outsider to this discussion I felt that each party got the opportunity to put forward their points of view and those were acknowledged
by all others.
As we all know, Arsene Wenger has always been against bringing in
outsiders to assist in Arsenal's transfers so this is a brave move
by the Arsenal Board.
The Gunners are seen
as outsiders for the title
by 888sport, but they have done no harm to their chances whatsoever with the signing # 46 million striker Alexandre Lacazette.
By age 2, your child probably has begun to see
outsiders as a threat.
Definitions vary according to the size of the window that constitutes life, (when it starts and stops), its quality or relative value
as measured
by those in power, (i.e. slaves regarded
as half - people, uncharismatic mutations, the sick and aged,
outsiders, outlaws, enemies, militarily weaker populations with confiscatable possessions, those with «fates worse than death», et al), and whose lives, (responsibility for all of a wars» deaths might be attributed to the defeated).
But the fundamental nettle is: If an outside force such
as the NDC can penetrate the NPP camp now in the home turf in Ghanaian politics, what is the guarantee that a future NPP government can not be penetrated
by other
outsiders who will definitely see the loopholes to use against Ghana's interests?
It ain't for nothin'that newspaper and television reporters and pundits have steadily lost audience over the last decade to a new army of amateurs and
outsiders — a world of information scarcity is being replaced
by a world of information plenty, and political journalism's place
as the arbiter of public discourse is eroding fast.
The discontent they have generated and their contentious nature have made Costa Rica, a country usually known for political moderation and avoidance of political extremes, a fertile ground for a demagogue like Juan Diego Castro, who has managed to stand out from the rest of the candidates
by fashioning himself
as a brazen and outspoken
outsider, even though he was a Minister from 1994 - 97.
Russian policy makers have long believed that the former Soviet space is a zone of special interest where the Russian Federation has particular rights that should be recognized
by outsiders,
as well
as special duties to perform.
Singled out for criticism are a handful of «
outsiders»: 32BJ's Mike Fishman («sued for racketeering»), WFP Executive Director Dan Cantor («under investigation
by the FBI for voter fraud» — not anymore,
as of today), Sen. Liz Krueger and Bill Samuels («millionaire puppet masters who don't care about our community»).
Traditionally powerful institutions, such
as parties and the press, have been sidelined
by direct engagement through social media
by outsider candidates feeding on discontent and relying on faith - based, populist and emotive appeals.
Gerson Borrero got ahold of Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr.'s first TV ad in which the scandal - scarred Bronx Democrat casts his primary opponent, Gustavo Rivera,
as controlled
by outsiders who «want to take out power away from us.»
Populist political entrepreneurs, who have skillfully galvanised anti-establishment sentiments
by framing themselves
as political
outsiders, have been steadily gaining prominence on the European continent over several years.
Astorino clearly sees this
as a way to cut into the governor's vast lead in polls, claiming that Albany can only be cleaned up
by an
outsider like himself and not a product of state politics like Andrew Cuomo.
I'm interested in analysis across all sorts of groupings - both the more obvious (party membership, or which house they are in)
as well
as less obvious, such
as radicalism / moderation
as defined
by for example DW - Nominate; or establishment vs.
outsiders; pre-congress careers; geography; length of elected service; decade when they were first elected; etc...
Rice also refers to herself
as an «
outsider» and a «career prosecutor,» but her crime - fighting record has been under fire
by one of her AG primary opponents, Sen. Eric Schneiderman, whose campaign has noted that crime in Nassau County has actually risen on Rice's watch.
One Democratic strategist assisting Burke who asked not to be identified said Bohen triumphed due to his family's ties in South Buffalo,
outsider unfamiliarity with the district reflected in the mailings, and literature highlighting his endorsement
by Kearns, who represented the area in Albany for almost six years before his election
as county clerk last November.
Outsiders have suggested reforms, such
as changing the number of votes one person can cast (currently, each voter casts three votes for three positions to be filled in their senate district) and prohibiting incumbent legislators from serving or, at the very least, banning them from increasing their pensions
by doubling their salary for a year.
Against the background of a general breakdown of public confidence in the political elite, politicians on both left and right have seen themselves not
as part of a broader governing elite but
as outsiders, empowered
by their democratic mandate to shake up government and make it more responsive to the wishes of the people.