Sentences with phrase «by the anger of»

Thus in the Book of Jonah, when Jonah tries to sail to Tarshish to escape the call of the Lord and the ship runs into a violent storm, the crew assumes that the storm is caused by the anger of a god towards someone on board.
Actually, you can be sure, there were people explaining the climate change and / or the rising sea levels, that flooded the entire cities, by the anger of the gods.

Not exact matches

Buari's early days in prison went by slowly, punctuated by bouts of anger and self - loathing.
The anger and rejection that greet Klein's creations never feel good exactly, but by now he knows this type of response signals that he's struck a nerve.
«She lived, as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men,» she said, and her words sparked emotions of anger and, at the same time, the motivation to fight for change.
Palmer reached out to a wide range of pediatricians to find out how they feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part of these doctors, who often feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
ESI Media, which is controlled by Evgeny Lebedev, described the move as a «historic transition,» but much of the British press reacted with sadness and / or anger, and social networks like Twitter were filled with eulogies for the newspaper.
I speak of bosses who express visible and public anger, yelling across hallways and conference rooms at the drop of a hat, or marching to other departments to «tell someone off» without realizing the fishbowl they work in (yes, people watch, take notes, and many are affected by it).
The source of anger in each case was a conflict (orchestrated by Bushman's research team) with someone who vehemently disagreed with the student's views on abortion.
By pushing aside the anger element and reading between the lines to discern the demanding customer's fears, the salesperson can attend to core issues and not be misdirected by chaos of the surface emotioBy pushing aside the anger element and reading between the lines to discern the demanding customer's fears, the salesperson can attend to core issues and not be misdirected by chaos of the surface emotioby chaos of the surface emotion.
«Working with Clarence was the toughest challenge in my career,» says Scott, «as the more you gave of yourself, the more was expected of you — seven days per week and always driven by a man whose own anger and frustration with what had happened to his people by «white guys» made him determined and impatient to advance his own nation's well - being.»
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
Willie Walsh, then BA CEO but now CEO of parent company IAG, held his ground, angering unions by spending millions of pounds on hiring staff to cover for striking crew.
While many might not admit it, some in the tech world have been angered by Microsoft's actions on issues around competition and innovation, and take a certain delight in watching the company suffer a kind of comeuppance.
The research out of Beijing Normal University studied the effects of anger by asking 73 male volunteers to memorize pairs of faces and unsettling images, like injuries or crying children.
But, instead of taking to the streets to protest with anger, we got busy by composing several songs that culminated in the release of our new album Home: Where Everyone Is Welcome, which is inspired by immigrants.
Meanwhile, Lululemon is angering customers (again) by raising prices on some of its products.
Macron further angered a lot of his supporters by suggesting Africa has a «civilizational» problem caused by women having «seven or eight» children.
Anger inspired by a situation involving sexual misconduct is valuable — because it can move you to take action against an unacceptable set of circumstances.
But the issue escalates far beyond preference for many consumers, even going so far as «buffer rage», a condition described as, «a state of uncontrollable fury or violent anger induced by the delayed or interrupted enjoyment of streaming video content from over-the-top (OTT) services.»
Formerly athletic director at the University of Michigan (he resigned amid disapproval from the Board of Regents and student anger over his profit - driven approach to the job), he'd had a successful stint at Domino's Pizza and was recruited by Bain in 2015.
Some conservatives were angered by the trio of Democratic senators moving to block the nominees.
But if and when it does, as seems likely at this point, the likes of Facebook and Google may find themselves facing more complaints by Europeans angered at the treatment of their data.
Angered by the remark, Palmer drove the first green 346 yards away and made the first of four consecutive birdies.
He raised concerns about the potential for hastily written laws in light of the Apple - DOJ tussle that may be developed by people with a limited understanding of technology «in an atmosphere of anger or grief.»
Attempts by Monti's government to cut spending caused widespread public anger, boosting the support of populist parties in the election.
After all the fear, sadness, anger, guilt and recrimination brought on by the recent banking and housing crises, it is clear that emotional understanding is an integral part of financial planning.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
Before he angered customers by raising prices, before he became the butt of Saturday Night Live satire for his Qwikster schemes, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings alienated some of his key executives.
Rail can't possibly transport 5 - 6 times more oil than what is currently happening, particularly after the two recent disasters and the anger over lack of responsibility and buck - passing by rail authorities.
As an ICF certified Professional Certified Coach (PCC) who specializes in conversational intelligence, emotional intelligence, leadership skills and anger management, I work with a variety of professionals and their organizations helping them to reach their professional goals by developing a strategic action plan that produces results.
In the olden days when customers would pay for a desktop app once (or at least the EULA that let them use it), software vendors could only prosper by getting every more first - time customers, or angering at least a third of their user base every year by offering a paid «upgrade» of either features that should have been in the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wanted.
While Trump's anger was eased some by an assurance from Rosenstein that he wasn't a target of the Russia or Cohen investigations, the president's attacks on the Justice Department have continued.
In the last decade, the Bush Administration, seeking a Trojan Horse to privatize Social Security in the United States, applauded Chile's disastrous privatization of pension accounts (turning many over to US financial institutions) even as that nation's voters rejected the Pinochetistas largely out of anger at the vast pension rip - off by high finance.
Trump was especially angered by something he learned at his stop earlier in the day, a border visit in Yuma, Ariz., several of his associates said.
The U.S. delegation shot back that «the E.U.'s anger is misdirected, misguided and being misused,» accusing Mandelson of trying to divert attention from the fact that the European position on agriculture was under attack by some of its own member states.
Obviously a lot of Conservatives are genuinely angered by the Khadr settlement.
The inchoate, messy anger of the film mirrors the free - floating frustration of our cultural moment, and I'm stunned to see activists all over the world latch onto the film's central concept by erecting billboards meant to shame politicians into action on a variety of societal issues.
While that can be merely lip service by an executive to assuage tension and anger, and protect the brand, Johnson instantly put the wheels of change in motion by scheduling meetings with city officials.
Back then, grocers were loath to anger the Kraft Foods and PepsiCos of the world by pushing their own labels too hard.
Although our bearish analysis will undoubtedly anger the loyal army of Apple fanboys, we are merely being objective by saying that recent price action of AAPL (and quite a few other former market leaders) indicates a changing of the guards is on the horizon.
From scathing editorials to calls for legislation, much of the public seems angered by the apparent unfairness of the situation,» says a news release promoting Bigland's new book, Along for the Ride.
And while the sting of Ms. Redford's legacy did not resonate in the by - elections, the recent announcement of an R.C.M.P investigation into her alleged misdeeds may reignite Albertans anger.
More recently, The Anger Machine has been in a similar fulminating swivet over the suggestion by some observers of the recent British «Brexit» vote that, um, a certain lack of tolerance may have played a role in the Leave side's campaign.
Investors of all shapes and sizes were angered by the clear disconnect between increasing pay and tumbling financial performance, exemplified by the maximum payouts under the company's bonus plan and the reporting of a $ 6.5 billion loss.
But in a session that began as a subdued conversation and sometimes descended into tears and shouting, policy proposals were overshadowed by raw expressions of fear, anger and sorrow.
But the largest rally, by far, was in Washington, where stage risers and giant television monitors were set up in the shadow of the Capitol — the focus of much of the anger from students throughout the day.
One aide who felt energized by the president's actions was the embattled White House chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, who shares Mr. Trump's anger at the efforts of local governments to remove monuments honoring prominent Confederate figures like Robert E. Lee.
Continuous rigging charges could lead to growing public demands and newspaper editorials to break up these serially - charged behemoths at a time when members of Congress — who depend on the largess of Wall Street to run their political campaigns — don't want to anger their major donors by endorsing legislation to break up the banks.
Judging by the level of anger out there on the range, I think they will make the effort.
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