Sentences with phrase «children rail against»

And yet, 400 years later, here we are: watching a public official tasked with guiding the educational trajectories of his community's children rail against the accepted science on climate change — because its conclusions threaten to undermine the local political culture.
The biggest challenge to introducing a routine is when the children rail against it.

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Jeremiah even rails against child sacrifices to other gods by the Jews as a reason for the Babylonian Captivity.
Person 1: «When that hurricane leveled my house and killed my child I was so mad, so distraught that I railed against God because it just felt so unjust.
Place the headboard flush against the wall and leave ample space on both sides of the bed (or install rails on both sides) to limit the risk that your child could get trapped between the bed and the wall.
Your child can't hurt himself if he comes in contact with the railing, but he can suffocate in bumpers (or any excess bedding) if he nestles his face up against it.
The writer of this rant rails against practicers of AP as parents as those who don't allow their children to play sports for fear that they might get hurt and ones who raise their children with a sense of entitlement and no work ethic.
David Cameron: We will knock down «brutal» high - rise estates David Cameron rails against «absurd» child poverty measures David Cameron's speech to the Tory party conference
While families in affluent parts of the state rail against assessing student learning, children in high need communities suffer.
She's drawn into spying on her dad by her wild - child younger sister (Quinn) who rails against her parents authority, although given that she's show snorting heroin at nightclubs, maybe their concern is well - advised.
The next scene, in which Braff's Aidan swears freely at the breakfast table in front of his children — and rails against their demand that he drop a dollar in the swear jar — is much better.
Then he rails against her going topless on the beach, and she learns that he doesn't really want children.
Q: The film is very much about taking sides: white against black, husband against wife, parent against child, cop against citizen, Man railing against God.
The Creator (The «G - word» is never said in the film) has decided that his experiment with mankind has gone completely off the rails, as everyone is a poster child for the worse sins imaginable against the planet and themselves.
If anything, she, more than those aforementioned fathers, bosses, and children, is implicated as the cause of everything Amy and company rail against: a power - hungry woman who seems to relish in adding stress to the lives of children and fellow parents.
Lucas and other House Democrats held a press conference today railing against the legislation, saying it would create separate and unequal systems of educating children.
On Capitol Hill, lawmakers from both parties have railed against overtesting during hearings on rewriting No Child Left Behind.
Guest blogger Kate Browne, an Australian journalist and mother, rails against the PC updating of Enid Blyton's children's books on the Free Range Kids blog.
Artists are arguably in the business of forming fantastic visions, and Dubuffet has a talent for railing against aesthetic mores with the conviction of a revolutionary and the whimsy of a child.
Just watch Fox News rail against the agency's efforts to spread «propaganda» to children about climate change.
Have you ever heard them rail against poor women who have unintended pregnancies and use public services to help raise their children?
If someone other than a small child falls against the railings, will those two little biscuits be enough to hold the slats in place?
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