Sentences with phrase «disinterested people»

So, outcome - based monitoring should be directed at whether the evaluations that IDEA requires are performed on time, by competent and disinterested people, in an unbiased way, and with resulting application to the student's educational program and placement.
Before it became a cliché to hate the idea of paying too much attention to Super Bowl commercials, it was a cliché for disinterested people to claim they were watching only for the commercials.
When all such things become disinteresting the person finds that the New Testament is still fresh, and alive.
After the bankruptcy petition is filed, the United States Trustee appoints as trustee a disinterested person who is a member of a panel of Chapter7 trustees («panel trustee») to serve as an interim trustee.
A former justice of the peace involved in a long series of litigation against the Ministry of the Attorney General and the vice chairman of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has lost his bid to have «some disinterested person» hear his discrimination case.
Earlier this year, HRTO member Pamela Chapman dismissed that application, but the matter proceeded in the Superior Court over the appointment of a disinterested person.
At least in the Collaborative Divorce process, you and your spouse can customize the process to your specific needs (a huge deviation from the litigation standard) and avoid delays occasioned in litigation just waiting to get time on the court's calendar to get some disinterested person to make decisions the spouses could have made using common sense and a sense of fair play.
As stated earlier, you will need to revert to your insurance agent when you have to make claims or upon the maturity of your policy and a disinterested person will be oflittle help.
Massachusetts law allows you to use any disinterested person to serve the summons, but the court recommends using the sheriff or constable.

Not exact matches

Showing up late leads people to think that you lack respect and tend to procrastinate, as well as being lazy or disinterested.
As Independent editor Simon Kelner pointed out: «Whatever Brand may be, he's not trivial... [he] definitely articulates a strain of thinking among a growing number of young people who feel disenfranchised, disenchanted, disengaged and, most important, disinterested in the idea that politics can change the world.»
The distinction corresponds to some degree to that between soul and body Agape is disinterested and impartial, without regard to persons, while eros is interested love, concerned with this person rather than that and desirous of the body of the other.
Another attitudinal disease which Kierkegaard diagnosed in modern people is their tendency (one might almost say compulsion) to turn the most important thoughts into disinterested theoretical or historical knowledge.
What happens to a gospel and church that has historically sought to change the hearts and minds of people if we grow timid or disinterested in influencing others?
Subject - object history can not adequately understand events because the I of the historian is that of the disinterested spectator while the persons whom he describes are usually treated as Its rather than as Thous.
The Church, teacher of humanity, never tires of exhorting people, especially the young of whom you are a part, to remain watchful and not to fear choosing «alternative» paths which only Christ can indicate... Jesus calls all his friends to live in sobriety and solidarity, to create sincere and disinterested emotional relationships with others... From you, dear young students, he asks for honest commitment to study, cultivating a mature sense of responsibility and a shared interest in the common good.
People pray because it makes THEM feel good, not (regardless of what they think) because of the effect it's going to have on some disinterested supernatural being.
To quote J. N. Findlay, «it is as essential for Spirit to assume the form of particular persons, identified with private interests and points of view, as it is for it to be impersonal, disinterested and «public»» (HRE 43).
For that reason it esteems «detached» and «disinterested» methods of knowing which seemingly exclude the involvement of persons in the knowing process.
While comedians may not experience nerves in the way people expect, no gag merchant is without fear of widespread disdain or disinterest.
The third principle may be stated as follows: Every morally developed person ought always to act as he inescapably sees he ought to act on full disinterested consideration of all available knowledge and experience which appear to him to be relevant.
The free market, he argued, permits a beneficial moral modesty that trusts people acting in pursuit of their own self - interest far more than it trusts avowals of disinterested benevolence or claims to morally superior rights.
While I am disinterested in rehashing the classic debate people have about including wheat in the diet as safe or not, if you choose to exclude wheat as I have, this flour works well.
We all know what the FA are really worried about — people bumming the Greatest League In The World high, through underinvestment and disinterest.
During a race weekend he may play up to his reputation of being disinterested in everything, but he definitely knows that people find him funny as a result.
Not sure why people expect miracles when he is coming to a new league... even so he has 4 goals in 7 matches plus hit the woodwork a few times Welbeck is the tall fast player so a good foil Issue has been Ozil who seems completely disinterested..
Just make it clear, in a matter - of - fact and disinterested voice, which words are off - limits: «That's not a word you may use in our house or around other people
Soon he will reach for people and objects and will turn away when he is disinterested or tired of play.
When he starts to get disinterested to people trying to make him amused and entertained or when he starts to get bored with colourful toys in his crib just by staring, that is when you know that your baby needs to sleep
It's time South Africa stopped stereotyping its young people as being disinterested and morally bankrupt and started engaging them.
Young people's disinterest in MPs reflects a broader trend.
His assaults on public education, his slavish giveaways to the wealthiest New Yorkers, his obvious disinterest in poor working people are repulsive to me and to a lot of people here.»
While the nation debates Carl Paladino's remarks that gay people «brainwash» children, the Republican Party as whole appears entirely disinterested, and a mere few are willing to admonish the New York gubernatorial hopeful's h... Read
Normally in a Labour leadership election people like us either profess disinterest (or, possibly, even uninterest), or make jokes about intrusions into private grief.
Some people might even misinterpret your openness as disinterest in pursuing these ideas on your part — a sort of invitation to others to experiment.
If you can't tolerate and fully accept the aspects of your partner that you don't find lovable — such as drinking, smoking, eating habits, anger or withdrawal, workaholism, unreliability, messiness, lateness, porn addiction, sexual demands, sexual disinterest, hygiene, anger, rage, people - pleasing, resistance, selfishness, moodiness, emotional unavailability, neediness, criticalness and so on — then this person is not the right partner for you.
The goats were more interested in the food than the yoga - doing people, although they weren't unsocial or completely disinterested.
PLUS, we talk about why people send half - hearted messages on dating apps where they seem disinterested, but still try to further the conversation.
Whether its issuing a challenge or acting disinterested, using reverse psychology in dating can help you nudge a person into doing what you want.
It seems pretty clear that they've done this in order to prevent disinterested or casual users from clogging up the site and wasting the time of people that are actually using the service legitimately.
Sharing your interests with another person means risking ridicule or disinterest, both of which are hard to deal with.
If you feel like you're always going after the wrong person or get disinterested when you shouldn't be, or maybe just experiencing frustration with a certain aspect of dating, this book's wisdom could be a great place to start.
Obviously if you're sat on your phone throughout an entire date, you are not engaging with the person you are with and can come across as disinterested.
Jason talks more like you, but the way Ike acts and his complete disinterest in people and his gleeful willingness to just be alone, that is so troublingly you.»
These games do not show what the system can do and it only adds to people's disinterest in the system.
Side effects include a general disinterest in life, increased aggression, creepily hovering over a person while she sleeps, and the ability to instantaneously disappear from the view of a character and reappear behind the character just in time for the camera to pan over his shoulder.
But obviously the female demographic was paying attention, and in 2005 People magazine named McConaughey its 20th annual «Sexiest Man Alive,» calling him a «one - man endorphin rush,» despite his reported disinterest in using deodorant.
Chief revelation is that the people behind the camera are every bit as breathlessly disinteresting as the people before it.
The Cat King, who likes to call people «babe», seems to be either disinterested or lazy, but he is rather set on Haru becoming his daughter - in - law.
As a whole, the doc adds several new points on how the Compas people strategically marketed the film after complete and utter disinterest from major studios, and the film's meteoric success when positive word of mouth became undeniable.
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