Sentences with phrase «embolden people»

The detached nature of email will sometimes embolden people to say things they would never say in person.
Some scientists fear that even talking about such geoengineering will embolden people to keep polluting.
We want to create technologies to embolden people to look at those longer - term savings needs.
It's like encouraging and emboldening these people on their way to eternal destruction.
It emboldens people to take a chance on being happier.»
No one can deny it, not a single person, so that emboldens people and made me think, «Do I have to go home to Virginia for the holidays?»

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Connecting with other people through shared experiences and honest dialogue emboldens us to take risks, execute fearlessly, and collaborate intelligently.
Thirty - two percent of shareholders supported the split in roles, down significantly from last year's tally of 40 percent on the same issue, a reversal that will emboldened companies that still embrace having one person serve in the chairman and chief executive roles.
Despite the demonstrable negative consequences in states that have passed laws that undermine LGBTQ equality, the coming months will indicate whether the ascent of Donald Trump to the White House is emboldening religious conservatives to press for more such bills after a series of gains for gay and transgender people at the federal level under the Obama administration.
«««By voting to roll back the CFPB's work, senators have emboldened banks and finance companies to engage in racial discrimination by charging millions of people of color more for a car loan than is justified,» said Rion Dennis of Americans for Financial Reform, an advocacy group.
But the storied venture capital firm is worried that selling its shares would embolden Kalanick and allow him to change Uber's ownership structure, or cap table, according to a person familiar with the firm's thinking.
Perhaps emboldened by that query, another chimed in, «When people label all exercise of power as inherently bad or suspect, power issues or needs don't just go away.
Once Jesus was dead and buried, his followers, who were also Christian Pastors, went to work offending more and more people who continued to practice the Church of Israel, Judaism and Mosaic Covenant to a certain point that emboldened factions that would find them guilty of sedition and condemn the followers of Jesus Christ, who were more than willing to put them to death as well, usually by MOB RULE.
I feed people, I clean, I walk, I gather people, I sing, and the whole time a corner of my soul is crying out to God in braided grief and hope and longing: strengthen us, embolden us, light our hearts on fire, show us we belong to each other, break down the barriers between us, give us eyes to see and ears to hear and hearts to understand.
Emboldened by the support of the Polish Pope and inspired anew by the Spirit, people sensed that change was possible.
G wanted to report a suspicious person doing what people normally do in Life... go to a store by walking and then head home... so just because T had on a «hoodie», does that give G the right to willingly want a confrontation especially when G had a weapon that may have mentally emboldened him to wantonly confront T?
Furthermore, without the deterrent that the death penalty provides, many people are emboldened to do evil they would not otherwise do.
Actually, the events in December and January were preceded by a spontaneous campaign against government repression in May of 2010, in which people reacted to an opposition leader's attempt to start a protest march by posting supportive photographs on Facebook, a development that Nour believes emboldened cyberactivists.
A dozen people close to Trump or the White House, including current and former aides and longtime friends, described him as newly emboldened to say what he really feels and to ignore the cautions of those around him.
Thousands of students, emboldened by a growing protest movement over gun violence, stood up in their classrooms and walked out of their schools in a nationwide demonstration, one month after a gunman killed 17 people at a high school in Florida.
Having attempted to stay in power, the insistence of the protesters that «the people want to bring down the regime» and their refusal to compromise emboldened revolutionaries across the region.
He warned further that, such occurrences «are emboldening more people to storm a police station to free somebody who has been arrested, to storm a DCE's Office to scare the person out of office.»
We warned further that, such occurrences «are emboldening more people to storm a police station to free somebody who has been arrested, to storm a DCE's Office to scare the person out of office.»
The researchers hypothesize that sexual - and gender - minority inclusive campus climates may embolden bystanders to stop, or attempt to stop, sexual assault of sexual - and gender - minority people.
Relationships will also take center stage as Mars emboldens us to get more authentic with the closest people in our lives.
KORfactor ™ exists to help people awaken to possibility of achieving vibrant health, and to educate and embolden them to take action and claim it!
and Cheek'd are emboldening them to approach people who might otherwise have been missed connections.
«People are more likely to leave relationships, because they're emboldened by the knowledge that it's no longer as hard as it was to meet new pPeople are more likely to leave relationships, because they're emboldened by the knowledge that it's no longer as hard as it was to meet new peoplepeople.
People Media believes the All - New BlackPeopleMeet.com will better enable its members to build stronger relationships, which it hopes will embolden the Black community online and off.
I'm hoping for more transparency in the conversation around representation at this year's ceremony now that people — especially famous celebrities and filmmakers — have been emboldened to speak out for those who aren't in the room, and for those who have never even been given the chance to knock on the door to get into the room.
He is no longer the decisive, emboldening leader of the Blitz, who rallied the morale of the people of the United Kingdom against daily bombing runs from the Germans.
At the heart of ISN is the mission: To encourage, embolden and empower people to design and implement effective inclusive schools, by sharing insights and best... Read More
ISN's mission is «to encourage, embolden and empower people to design and implement effective inclusive schools, by sharing insights and best practices and by providing opportunities for connection.»
All studies show that this type of crime often emboldens the perpetrator to escalate their violence to include people; indeed according to the FBI all serial killers started out «practicing» on animals.
«Putting a young person's work alongside an established artist speaks volumes - it's rare, ambitious and ultimately, emboldening.
The Mexican military and police forces, emboldened by the posibility of obtaining billions of dollars from the US through the Bush Merida Initiative are moving in on indigenous and activist communities in Chiapas and still persecuting people in Oaxaca, where US reporter Brad Will was murdered, along with dozens of others, still with impunity.
Carpenter Dave Herrle of Westbrook, Connecticut is one of these people; suddenly emboldened by a walk down an unfamiliar path in the woods:
Those who push using RICO laws against «corporations and other organizations that have knowingly deceived the American people about the risks of climate change» («other organizations» meaning conservative think tanks and any skeptic climate scientist having any association with such entities) are likely emboldened because they've never before encountered push - back on the very core of their accusation.
However, in the span of 12 to 18 months, and emboldened by Apple's audacious pricing, 2018 could usher in a wave of super pricey flagship phones — and that could bring us right over the line of what many people are willing to spend on a new handset.
Emmanuel Macron gave a passionate speech on France's new strategy for artificial intelligence, vowing to spend 1.5 billion euros ($ 1.85 billion) over five years to maintain research in the field, reverse the brain drain, embolden startups and guarantee people's sovereignty on privacy rules.
That's why, from my perspective, it has been so emboldening to meet so many people who work hard, and show real commitment, to improving the lives of all children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
His signature is sure to embolden states to try to block people's access to care at health centers just because they provide safe, legal abortion.
All these new people with their imported problems and all these old people who are newly emboldened to protest internal problems will eventually have children, grand - children and great grand - children.
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