Sentences with phrase «do flock»

Birds of a feather do flock together and I am certain that 30 years ago these clients you spoke of were most likely the same then — as they are today.
While Alaska jobs can be found throughout the boroughs in the state, many job seekers do flock to the larger metropolitan areas for work.
 SEEMS LIKE BIRDS OF A FEATHER DO FLOCK TOGETHER... GROUPON DECEIVERS + KINDRED FOLKS AT LIVE NATION ENT.
Though Pope Francis's heart is surely in the right place, he would do his flock and the world a disservice by putting his moral authority behind the United Nations» unscientific agenda on the climate.»
Politicians do flock together it seems.
[3] Youyou, W., Stillwell, D.J., Schwartz, A. & Kosinski, M. (2017) Birds of a feather do flock together: behavior - based personality assessment method reveals personality similarity among couples and friends.
Dr. Stillwell, co-author of the study Birds of a feather do flock together: behavior - based personality assessment method reveals personality similarity among couples and friends, investigated personality similarities, using behavior and language in romantic partners and friends on social media.
For one thing, birds of a feather really do flock together.
Whose universities do they flock to?
They love the almighty dollar more than they do the flock.
Jesus knows who is His and so does His flock.
And lacking any threat or sudden disturbance, why do flocks on the ground spontaneously take to the air?
I put a lot into my tree designs... Next year I just might do a flocked tree but this year I filled our tree with garlands of berries, holly with rustic twine and burlap ribbon but ornaments of only red and crystal.

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And in those cases, all he had to do was be competitive in pricing and customers would flock.
So, at the end of the day, are companies simply flocking to disease areas like oncology, and rare diseases — which have low chances of approval from phase one trials due to their complexities but carry high margins and high rewards if they do cross the regulatory finish line — at the expense of other conditions?
«I just don't want to be in the mix the way that I used to,» Kim, 36, said in a scene on the E! reality show, «how desperate I was, going to every restaurant every night, like only wanting to be seen, knowing that all the TMZ cameras were there, so I'd run, flock to those places... I was so hungry for that.»
To find the answer, visitors flocked to the store's website, and many stuck around to do some shopping.
On the evening of Oct. 18, 2011, exactly 82 years after the Supreme Court ruled that women were indeed persons, a flock of corporate elite descended on Toronto's Fairmont Hotel to celebrate the progress women have made, and investigate the work still to be done.
Hundreds of thousands flocked to an online petition and the Conservatives last week vowed to overturn the CRTC's decision if it doesn't do so itself.
The reason these two markets have done well, and especially Germany, is that most investors flocked to high - quality investments this past year, says Ian Cooke, a vice-president and portfolio manager with QV Investors.
And while for restaurants it's traditionally a slower season, that's not true on West 56th Street, whose eateries usually do well thanks to the many tourists who flock to New York during the holiday season.
That's what scientists at the University of Southern California (USC) are doing: creating «flocks» of coordinated drones capable of intricate, synchronised manoeuvres.
But as Congress moves toward repealing the mandate as part of tax reform, voters, legislators and industry experts have flocked to its defense, pointing out that doing away with it would cause already high premiums for individual health plans to rise by 10 percent.
Trends that didn't happen: For all the hype, smart beta ETFs and ESG (environmental, social, governance) ETFs have not caught on, despite endless buzz that millennials will flock to socially responsible investing.
Still, papers now flocking to the metered system don't have much to lose.
February is one of the slow months for the theater world, since tourists don't typically flock to New York in the winter.
Those who want the job done right by the best in the business flock to Eric Ward and count themselves lucky that the maestro isn't booked into the next millennium» ---- Jim Sterne, founder of the Digital Analytics Association
Weber doesn't stand alone; while investors flock to what they see as opportunities, some say that the whole marketplace is just a bubble.
The next leader of the NDP will need to work hard to ensure that progressive voters do not flock to one conservative party in order to block another conservative party from forming government during the next election.
The only city folk who don't own housing are the millions of migrant laborers continuously flocking to Chinese cities.
Your quote or insight may not get you the biggest byline but each will help to cement your status as a trusted expert within your field, leaving new and existing customers flocking to do business with your brand.
Is that at the end of my campaign when it appeared that Clinton was going to win, and certainly after she won the nomination, what the... what the Russians were doing was flocking to Bernie Sanders Facebook sites, and they were saying to Bernie Sanders supporters, as they were by the way to Black Lives Matter supporters, people who were fighting for social justice.
Those who want the job done right by the best in the business flock to Eric Ward and count themselves lucky that the maestro isn't booked into the next millennium.
I do not know flock but it» s good they bought the.
Every investor knows the stock market is cyclical, yet prices don't get driven to their all - time highs and bearish lows without a flock mentality.
Then why do I, a man that has been inside a few churches in his lifetimes solely for the purpose of absorbing the lovely architecture of lovely buildings across the globe in different societies, know more about world religion than you do and the rest of your flock?
Theo — That's right, we aren't sheep, we actually think for ourselves and don't flock to silly fairy tales.
John... please don't tell me you are another of the blind flock that doesn't realize God created Earth 1753 years ago.
Mormons do not include the posthumously baptized in the numbers of their flock.
Chaplain and Congregation: Oh Lord, please don't burn us, Don't grill or toast your flock, Don't put us on the barbecue, Or simmer us in stock, Don't braise or bake or boil us, Or stir - fry us in a wok...
But they certainly do not constitute the transcendent salvation that Christ promised his flock, nor should they be viewed as a means to it.
If a church can not tell its flock «what to do with my body,» as the saying goes, with regard to contraception, then other uses of that body will quickly prove to be similarly off - limits to ecclesiastical authority.
This man sincerely believed it was possible to love a flock he didn't like.
The atheists love calling us sheep and I say... «yes, I am of the flock of the Good Shepherd»; every time I hear them call out «sheep» it reminds me of how Jesus goes out into the desert to find even one lost sheep and to do so He leaves the 99 others... those lost sheep are being found every day... some try to hide in the darkest places but all they need to see is just a little Light and they lose their fear.
He does that because he does not want to lose his «flock».
Oh yeah what happened after 9/11 did you see how people flocked to churches and other places of worship?
I'm a consummate egalitarian who believes all men are created equal; thus, pastors don't much welcome me into their hierarchical «flock
And especially after the Noachian Flood, did false religion take a leap, with false religious doctrines and practices such as the trinity, immortality of the soul, that God torments people in a «hellfire», the establishment of a clergy class, the teaching of «personal salvation» as more important than the sanctification of God's name of Jehovah (Matt 6:9), the sitting in a church while a religious leader preaches a sermon, but the «flock» is not required to do anything more, except put money when the basket is passed.
While no one is happy that he is dead and especially the brutal way he was murdered, it does challenge the notion of an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent god watching and tending its flock.
Actually I hope Christ does come and rapture his flock, we'd instantly have a much smarter culture in our country.
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