Sentences with phrase «come on abusing»

But I bet the same people will come on abusing the manager for losing yet another important game.

Not exact matches

Their letter came on the heels of a controversial memo the House Intelligence Committee released earlier this month, which purports to show the FBI and Department of Justice abusing their surveillance authority to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
These are multi-billion dollar companies, but the profit has come from using and abusing our data like it is a treasure chest they found on a sunken ship.
The investigation comes after Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released a polarizing memo in February accusing the DOJ and the FBI of abusing their surveillance authority when they sought the Page warrant.
However, members of the tech diversity community — who are often the victims of the most severe abuse on Twitter — said it is a feature that has come too many years too late.
«We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years,» Costolo, who has come under investor scrutiny of late given Twitter's sluggish user growth, wrote in an internal memo obtained by The Verge.
Kerner will head the OSC, which has historically played an integral role in providing necessary protections for brave individuals who have come forward to shine a spotlight on government abuse.
And Karl Brauer, another senior analyst at KBB, added: «I'd like to say I didn't see this coming, but it was inevitable based on the documented abuses of driver - assist technology we've been seeing on sites like YouTube.»
Since Mr. Xi came to power, China's leadership has recentralized power to focus on anti-corruption and abuse of power by officials, as well as developing big plans for market reform and opening the country to foreign investment.
Yet ignoring the problems can also come with a price, as the International Monetary Fund is learning this week with the arrest of managing director Dominique Strauss - Kahn on charges of attempted rape and sexual abuse of a hotel maid.
Cutting off an entire part of life makes little sense and comes about due to DNA (spiritually challenged people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or choice which is often based on pride (even those who hate God because of some physical or emotional abuse overcompensate in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
The singer's bereavement comes just weeks after false allegations that he sexually abused children were finally dropped after years of investigation, including a televised raid on his Berkshire home - something he is now suing the BBC over.
The males have come to abuse that position, many not even knowingly, also believing God requires them to be the leaders and rule on his behalf.
But others will come forward with their long list of injustices that must be protested: the poor, the street people, the mentally ill, environmental abuse, substandard housing, unemployment, corruption on Wall Street, the absence of peace in the Middle East, and on, and on, and on.
5oo, ooo priests for 1.2 billion Catholics - There is the answer to why the abusing priests were tolerated.The conclave elected exactly who they wanted to be Pope - Someone who would not rock the boat.I believe Pope Benedict was advised to retire in light of the Federal indictment pending so this would not involve a standing Pope and the possiblity of him being found guilty.I further think this new election of Pope will allow the Church to change it's stance on the very controvertial issues the Church is facing ie.female priests being one, the decisions appearing more acceptable coming from a new head as opposed to reversed stance of standing Pope.This decision to retire, in the Churchs» view I believe is damage control and not neccessarily Pope Benedict's desire.If looked at for what it is - A very slick maneuver indeed.
The move to retain GRACE for its investigation also comes after Do Right BJU, a group of students, alumni, and staff who aim to support victims of sexual abuse on campus, held a silent protest...
First, Driscoll's so - called «fall» (from the Acts 29 p.o.v.) seems mainly to involve scandalous improprieties re: funds and books and tone and so on, but the theology that undergirds the spiritual abuse doesn't come under fire since Acts 29 not only doesn't see it as a problem, but generally holds to it as well.
Particularly in our current culture, with sexual abuse stories being exposed within the Church, it's more important than ever for women to be represented when it comes to making decisions in leadership on behalf of the community.
As we come to the end of our weeklong series, «Into the Light: A Series on Abuse and the Church,» I feel weary and heavy - laden, in need of rest.
your understanding of the change process is very simplistic, because your mind is not open, you specifically believe already in the traditional doctrines, Dogmas as shown in thousands of years of history evolves, and the need for input variables, meaning the diversity of religious belief is necessay because nature through his will is requiring this to happen, we are being educated by God in the events of history.In the past when there was no humans yet Gods will is directly manifisted in nature, with our coming and education through history, we gradually takes the responsibilty of implementing the will.Your complaint on your perception of abuse is just part of the complex process of educating us through experience.
And now the elder went over the many agonies: to suffer hunger and cold, to all but kill oneself through overwork, to be kicked by a cruel driver, to be abused by unskilled persons whom not a single step you take will satisfy, yet who blame and punish the horse for their own blunders, and then at last some winter, when old age has come on, to be driven out into the bare woods.
Producers come from three underprivileged groups: women rescued from sex trafficking or abuse, those suffering from HIV / AIDS and people living on less than $ 1 a day.
psst... you know that there are «some» police officers who dress like police officers, have taken the training, are out on the streets patroling, but in essence are not there to actaully serve and protect and abuse their position... come on, please use some resson... do you actuallly belive that Christ would condone Hilter's actions???
The RCC is subject to every countries» civil laws and should come clean on priestly pedophilia and the criminals, most likely including every Pope - A-Dope sine the 1950s, covering up the blatant abuse of thousands of innocent children.
Morals do not come from belief and in fact we can find a great many immoral issues with belief - the bible is a proponent of such immoral issues - rape; human sacrifice; animal sacrifice; child abuse; mass murder; idolatry (the 1st 4 commandments are exactly that); bigotry (the non-stop judging of gays based solely on what the bible says); oppression of women; incest.
Also, as a head's up, it has a parent section at the beginning and end that might not be appropriate for little ones to come across on their own (i.e. it talks about child abuse stats) but it will help you have the conversations that need to be started with our daughters (and sons) even at a young age.
Therefore from now on I shall be limiting or avoiding commenting when there is a theme of pastor abuse and enabling that comes up in postings.
I came across the Nakedpastor when I did a search on Flickr for «spiritual abuse».
Being dismissive and accusing were appropriate criticisms to be made of you David and it does a disservice to someone to show evidence of not listening but instead coming down on someone who has been abused by implying their balanced comments have been inappropriately weighted towards how the abused should behave.
On the other hand, I've came to realize that there has been something within me that feels I should suffer and even be abused.
I think this has gone off on an irrelevant tangent as what a father teaches his child until they are an adult is their choice as long as they don't break any federal or state laws when it comes to child abuse.
This fact will probably be lost on the preachers, however, because in most cases they also will have come from a dysfunctional family — one in which expression of emotions is discouraged or repressed, usually through compulsive substance abuse.
The announcement comes on the one - year anniversary of a major papal statement on the widespread problem of child abuse in the deeply Catholic country.
He spoke movingly of how he had first had to come to terms with these questions when reporting on sexual abuse of minors in a Protestant missionary agency, and how the past year's reporting on the Catholic situation had posed for him painful ethical dilemmas with respect to issues of confidentiality, perspective, and the dangers of playing to stereotypes.
Does the apparently irreversible and forceful trend deconstructing modernity and some of its abuses (colonialism, rationalism, individualism, deism, naturalism, authoritarianism, the contractual mentality, a flawed approach to «sovereignty» and so on) mean that the hour of once colonised countries has come and that they will be given a real voice and be able to realise their aspiration to determine themselves freely?
Then, this spring, came a systematic series of attacks on the Church - given massive force by the Internet - with co-ordinated media stories purporting to show the Holy Father's failure to grapple with the problem of sexual abuse by the clergy, and across websites and blogs, and leader articles and opinion - columns, came calls for his resignation.
His resignation comes on the heels of a controversial post on his website, sakeenah.org, in which he claimed that «an enormously overwhelming percentage of people struggle with homosexual feeling because of some form of violent emotional or sexual abuse at some point in their life.»
Because the Avalanche of abuse would come down on him, like never before!?
I know Alexis loves Arsenal and must have some amount of respect for Arsene Wenger because when the fans turned on Wenger last season it was Alexis who came out and said why are we disrespecting and abusing Wenger like that.
you know i was here on just arsenal when we still were cash strucken (the year giroud came) and the amount of abuse was already pretty high then..
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
If anybody deserves to pulled up on it (and I do nt mean abuse) It Arsene Wenger as he is the man who brought him in and has refused to see Groud's short comings and who up until now has refused to look at either replacing him or bringing in another more talented and naturally gifted striker.
it IS bullying though and it HAS stopped a lot of people commenting or even coming on the site just because they know anything they say will be shouted down and they will be abused.
You will get a lot of abuse for coming on here, but, you make a great point.
you are such a tw, t every post you bitch and moan like a little girl and constantly calling out anyone who dosent follow your trail of thought,, its old and boring,, we come on here to discuss football not all are going to agree but wanting to attack other peoples views is pathetic... ny gunner sumo big gun may not think the same as you but you shouldnt come on here looking to abuse them,,, and having different opinions dosnt make you an idiot or a fool but then that door swings both ways....
not really much to come on here for other than abuse, or to read one negative comment after another... which as I guess some of you may understand isn't really what anyone much feels like when Arsenal lose.
Having a laugh or something, Ozil never gets criticised???!! The most ridiculed and abused players on this forum are, in order 1) Giroud 2) Ozil (although to be fair 50 % of the total abuse comes from your bleating, repetitive, obsessive posts on the subject) 3) Mertesacker 4) Arteta 5) Monreal.
Coming on here to abuse and ridicule Walcott may give us that immediate gratification that venting does, but it hurts our club.
I watched Olivier Giroud come in as a sub in place of Theo Walcott against Stoke City and when he got that goal, the look of relief on his face and the burden he bears all day round with the constant abuse, brought tears to my eyes.
Piers Morgan, adding 1 +1 together to form his opinion came on social media to write that Wenger will sign a new three year contract because the protest failed, and justarsenal went up in flame with abuses of a man who hasn't said a word on new contract, neither has the board.
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