Sentences with phrase «consider outsider»

Although I grew up playing fighting games like Street Fighter, Killer Instinct, and Virtua Fighter I would definitely consider myself an outsider to the world of fighting games at this point.
Braunstein also shot back at Tabone, saying Tabone's position as executive vice president of the Queens County Republican Party makes him unfit to consider himself an outsider and said his age and lack of extensive experience in politics are good things.
So, based on these definitions, do you consider yourself an outsider, a born - again Christian, or an evangelical?
I think that the people in some of the more progressive wings of the emerging church would consider me an outsider critic, but a critic who is honest.
We see how harshly people judged orphans and considered them outsiders, we see the difference between how Anne grew up and how Diana grew up.
Coming as it does from one who considers himself an outsider and an amateur in regard to process thought, his essay nevertheless, or precisely for that reason, provides those of us working on «process hermeneutics» with illuminating analysis and criticism.
Furthermore, from this point on Jesus does not hold his saving power in reserve, but expands the circle of God's mercy to include those once considered outsiders.
Even after the response of the Greek woman to Jesus who had compared her to the dogs, Jesus does not hold his saving power in reserve, but expands the circle of God's mercy to include those once considered outsiders.
Should be considered an outsider for Roy Hodgson's England squad for Euro 2016 if he continues this form until the end of the season.
Bayern Munich are priced at 9/4 whilst Roma, despite their heroic comeback against Barcelona in the quarterfinals, are considered outsiders at 8/1.
Chelsea remain 7/2 shots for his signature but anyone else is considered an outsider (6/1 or longer) in the race to sign one of the Premier League's best centre - halves.
In a previous career, I lost out on a great position because I was considered an outsider.
It's hard to imagine a time when Steven Spielberg was considered an outsider.
Focusing on students likely to be considered outsiders, or simply ignored by those around them, the genre has taken a leap outside of the mainstream in the wake of the unexpectedly successful Napoleon Dynamite.
When he told us how the Greeks considered all outsiders barbarians, he reasoned that being a non-Greek, he was therefore a barbarian.
Ron was considered an outsider when he got hired at Barnes and Noble.
It means that rather than being considered an outsider or even an opponent, you're viewed as an ally and a trusted resource.
Elsewhere, artists who hitherto might have been considered Outsider artists have been proposed for serious consideration by curators who have hung their work without fanfare alongside that of conventionally schooled contemporary artists.1
How do you bring the aesthetic of what was considered outsider art into the foreground.»
If neither of these labels seems quite the right fit for Ukeles, it is because she neither considered herself an outsider to the systems she was operating in nor an activist.
«In the»30s and»40s, they were considered outsiders and dirty Bohemians.»
Considered an outsider artist, Traylor (who was featured at the American Folk Art Museum in 2013) was born a slave in 1854 in Alabama, and didn't begin making art until he was 85 and homeless, when he met artist Charles Shannon, who gave him cardboard and art supplies.
They were considered outsiders, but I didn't care too much for all of that.
And the other way around, if you happen to follow another path of values than the one expected by mainstream society, you might be considered an outsider.

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.
Indeed, its owners and others pouring money into the surrounding Downtown Eastside could not have bought better advertising alerting outsiders to the change going on in a neighbourhood long considered a no - go zone.
Then before you farm out a service to an outsider, consider the three C's: cost, credentials, and client recommendations.
He has drawn many comparisons to Trump for his harsh, outsider style and for his anti-immigrant rhetoric, considered by many to be racist.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, known for infighting when picking its leader, is considering breaking a century of banking tradition by looking for an outsider instead.
An outsider might find these comments overly grandiose, or consider them to be a bit of retroactive embellishment.
And consider (what first strikes an outsider from a really secular university) where Notre Dame commits its research and teaching efforts.
It's preposterous that a New York billionaire and media personality (much less a sitting Senator, Bernie Sanders) could be considered any sort of «outsider» to the elite political - media - business class.
Another travel companion, Vijayesh Lal, the gregarious new director of the Evangelical Fellowship of India, wrote to me in a recent email that increasingly «Christians are treated as outsiders and targeted because they are perceived to be outsiders, i.e., people not proclaiming India as punyabhumi [holy land], although many consider India their pitribhumi [fatherland].»
In considering the acceptance of these «outsiders», it is essential to remember the part played in the Christian community by the Spirit (cf. Chap.
The tenets of Christianity are based in a mutual understanding that we are not of this world, so trusting the opinions and advice of the «mainstream» can be considered riskier than putting faith into the ramblings of an outsider.
On the other hand, the number of Christians who consider themselves members of this group is so remarkably large that it must startle the innocent outsider who, preoccupied with the problems of modern life, is apt to underestimate the number of those who cultivate their Christian traditionalism with a loyalty as curious as it is admirable.
I don't know what surprised me more when reviewing the Barna survey: learning 87 percent of outsiders consider Christians judgmental, or that 52 percent of churchgoers feel the same way.
England are currently fourth favourites for the trophy with every online sportsbook, but Wales are still considered big outsiders despite ending up on top of England's group.
An outsider, but still one worth considering — Hector Bellerin has been a real revelation since becoming a first - teamer for Arsenal, looking a top class attacking right - back.
Considering how few points both teams will probably drop over the course of the campaign, that would be a significant margin and leave Real as big outsiders — even in October.
But what the outsiders didn't consider is that maybe having the four best teams in college basketball fighting for one title, would create one of the best nights in college basketball history.
Michigan has made Football Outsiders» division title projection look wonderful so far, and they are more well - stocked for a BCS run than other undefeateds like Illinois or Kansas State, but they still have to be considered a longshot.
Admittedly, at 100/1, she is a rank outsider, but considering her seemingly universal popularity among the British public, she would surely be a particularly popular addition to the Royal Family.
Ko, in a New Year's Eve Instagram post, conceded that her first winless season as a professional was an «emotional roller coaster ride» outsiders might consider «disappointing.»
While some like Paul himself have been involved in Republican or Libertarian politics in the past, many have considered themselves political outsiders until this point.
As part of this second report, I asked him to consider how we can introduce direct entry into the police — including the most senior police ranks — so that suitably qualified outsiders may apply.
Like John Nash, Bookstein is an outsider, an autodidact who dared to think «outside the box,» taking on problems that most experts considered unsolvable.
Involving tangled interactions of biological, psychological and social factors, such complex disorders have long been considered forlorn «outsiders» in the realm of scientific and medical study.
Considered a form of outsider art, 2003's The Room is a mainstay of midnight film screenings around the world, inspiring a massive cult following devoted to its distinctive awfulness.
Dean is considered such a pioneer of a certain style of acting, and also of being an outsider who challenged the system (even though the three movies he made were firmly in the system mold), Wiseau and Franco have both tried to emulate that to wildly varying degrees of success.
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