They want to be
in control of the events in their lives, but they realize, as most of us do, that you can't control everything.
Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips and his camera crew tried unsuccessfully to focus the lens more tightly on Monckton as he continued speaking, hoping to take
back control of the event despite the protest in the background.
Dirt 4's career «is much more about the whole experience of being a rally driver,» says Coleman, and allows you to take
control of events at a team management level.
It is not possible to reconcile belief in a loving God with belief in a God who is in
control of events on earth.
David Cameron had one overwhelming priority in his Party conference speech: to suggest (in the face of overwhelming contrary evidence) that he was actually in
control of the events which would shape this country's future.
Production, administration, event & environmental permitting, technical oversight, television & radio production, development, fund raising, grants writing and
overall control of the event is managed by Sandy Purdon as the events Executive Producer.
The Green Party's co-leader Jonathan Bartley says he thinks Theresa May is not in
control of events as she begins to negotiate terms for Brexit and that she is «panicking».
Cameron, he suggests, had a good first year before becoming imprisoned by his right wing,
losing control of events and party management.
For all that, though, the insider has succumbed to inertia if he or she really believes that there is nothing at all that David Cameron could do to try to get back
in control of events.
In
his control of events he revealed both his righteous judgments and his saving power, and in spite of the attribution to him bellicose and other anthropomorphic traits the God of Israel is singularly free from common primitive tendencies.
And he's more in
control of events than even she realises...
For the Parkland rally, Everytown took care of setting up the stage, fencing, shuttle buses and other logistics, but the organization didn't try to take
control of the event, students said.
A film about healing, acceptance, and forgiveness and coming to terms with ourselves when we have
no control of events.