Sentences with phrase «dysfunctional people doing»

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«The American people want to know what we're going to do to fix a dysfunctional health - care system.»
If any part of you says yes, doesn't it seem oddly dysfunctional that God would desire or expect those leading his people to spend life feeling like Gringos?
I'm sure that many people who don't believe as you do, have questions as to why and how you could believe in a deity that is so dysfunctional, repressive, and intolerant.
Not a chance... even if people wanted such a dysfunctional society, which they don't.
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I can't say for sure if I think being gay is a choice or decided by nature, but it TO ME it seems like most gay people come from a dysfunctional family or didn't fit in with their all american peers and found comfort in the gay culture.
You would be doing yourself and your lesbian friends» a huge favor instead of thinking that all gay people are gay because they come from dysfunctional families.
Ironically, in so doing they often put their trust in dysfunctional people and places.
But considering the vast number of churches that do not acknowledge the problem, it seems that most denominational bodies and local congregations are in denial — the primary symptom of a dysfunctional person, organization or system — even though one substance - abusing minister can sicken, dishearten and dispirit an entire church just as one alcoholic can infect an entire household.
Secondly, even if one group of people have higher rates of dysfunctional behaviour than another it doesn't mean that every individual is more likely to be dysfunctional.
Whatever your beliefs are regarding the intentions of this club moving forward, don't think for a second that it has to do with appeasing the fans, winning the highest honours and / or changing the stagnant culture that permeates this club... every decision is made for one sole purpose and that is to maintain the delicate balance between Kroenke's unyielding need to acquire more wealth and Wenger's fragile psyche, which is why we have this ridiculous wage structure that pays deadwood too much and makes it incredibly difficult to attract special players... personally I believe that Wenger's greatest fear isn't that he won't win a big trophy again but exposing himself to the overwhelming criticism he will face when people discover the totally dysfunctional state of affairs that exist at Arsenal due to his antiquated practices which have gone relatively unchecked and unchallenged since the departure of Dein
I suspect the shift is more to do with the coverage of the dysfunctional Al - Madinah free school in Derby than Nick Clegg's recent comments, but looking specifically at his comments 66 % of people agree that schools should only be able to employ qualified teachers, 56 % that all schools should have to follow the national curriculum.
Old School DOES have some very funny moments but the real problem is the three main characters are about as dysfunctional and sorry as people get.
WHAT I DID N'T LIKE I don't mind movies about social pariahs and dysfunctional people.
It's a bunch of dysfunctional people living dysfunctional lives and I don't see any of them even wanting to improve, they just want to continue being dysfunctional.
The logic is so simple that it sometimes seems this doesn't need to be said, but growing up with a dysfunctional sense of what a «normal city» looks like can make something logical invisible, so here's the key point: A city, practically by definition, is a lot of people living in a relatively small area.
If we assume that law schools are performing their proper function, and if we examine what it is that law schools do in order to work backwards and determine their function, we would have to conclude that the function of law schools is to take reasonably intelligent people and turn them into naive, academically proficient (but otherwise dysfunctional) idiots.
So — you have a group of people who feel over-worked, attacked from clients, courts, regulators — and who are then required to work within a system which is, itself, dysfunctional — and, as the front - line contact between the «system» and the client, the lawyers are asked to answer and respond to the deficiencies in the system which they did not create.
Phil, I have just started following your posts and as a careers - industry professional myself, am 1) thrilled to have a colleague who is innovating in a very traditional and increasingly dysfunctional career marketplace, and 2) I am blown away by your ability to cut through the career space noise and get to the heart of what needs to be said.With no formal resume training available to the general public, and with people's perceptions of resumes built upon outdated samples and the drivel that they see coming across their own desks, it's no wonder that they don't have a clue about resume targeting, optimization, value propositions, etc..
Most people are so often caught up in survival mode that we don't realize we are allowing dysfunctional, harmful patterns from the unexamined mind & heart to take control of our lives.
In fact, the mistaken beliefs that relationships are perfect or that relationships don't require a lot of work are among a host of what researchers refer to as dysfunctional beliefs about relationships.1 Not surprisingly, when people hold dysfunctional beliefs, such as the idea that relationships should be perfect or easy, their relationship satisfaction suffers.
If one's family of origin was dysfunctional; faced issues such as abuse, substance abuse, poor health, or poverty; did not provide children with real - world skills; or did not adequately demonstrate love, that person may experience difficulties in these areas later in life, especially if they start a family of their own.
In dysfunctional relationships that erode trust, basically people just leave their partner in pain and move on, or dismiss their negative emotions by saying, «I don't want to deal with your negativity.»
Marriage counselors are good people that want to help couples have better relationships, but the structure of marriage counseling — complaining about each other for an hour a week, waiting for the counselor to fix the other person, saying disrespectful things in front of a stranger — is dysfunctional and does a lot of harm, unfortunately.
I think most people out there are doing the best they can — even the ones who are in dysfunctional marriage / relationship breakdowns.
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