Sentences with phrase «enough people called»

And I think if enough people called for it, some kind of change would happen.
Thankfully, enough people called VW out for ruining the GTI legacy and things started improving with the mark 5.
Not enough people call out adults for creating contexts that are in conflict with kids» actual developmental needs.
And if enough people call and write the Calendars Committee and the bills are set for the House floor, then we must maintain that energy and contact the representatives and get them voted out of the House.
It might make a difference if enough people call in — but probably not since B&N is probably convinced of the rightness of its strategy.

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Calling itself a «technology playground and cultural destination,» 837 goes beyond letting consumers experience Samsung products unmolested by retail sales people (a worthy enough goal in consumer electronics).
In the 1930s, about a decade after Polish biochemist Casimir Funk first recommended people get enough of certain micronutrients called «vitamines» (later found in abundance in citrus fruits and veggies), the first grapefruit diet emerged, followed by a banana - and - skim - milk diet promoted by United Fruit, the planet's leading banana importer.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed and archived forever.
They often blame the so - called «pipeline problem»: the notion that there aren't enough qualified women or people of colour available.
This is because there hasn't been a so - called «killer app» that keeps people interested enough to spend hours upon hours wired up to their headsets.
Soon enough, you befriend people from all walks of life (foreign and American), broaden your worldview and begin to understand where you fit in this giant spinning orb called Earth.
The point of the last piece, the subsidies, is to keep enough people in the pool of insured to avoid triggering a so - called death spiral of declining enrollment, a growing proportion of less healthy people and premium increases by insurers.
The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story debuted last week to record ratings for its network, FX, while a documentary that also focuses on the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial airs on ESPN this summer, proving that two decades is not long enough to drain the interest of American viewers in the so - called «trial of the century.»
The same people who couldn't get enough of Hillary's innocuous emails, or Obama's birth certificate or his collage transcripts or Bill's infidelities, do not care a hoot that, Trump, in an unprecedented move, refused to release his tax returns, refused to detail his business interests, refused to explain how his so - called «Blind Trust» is blind, or about his record of draft - dodging, his infidelities.
«Now drones are mainstream enough that people are calling us for uses in the luxury world.
If you make enough money, people call you eccentric rather than crazy.
Space X's new rocket called Falcon Heavy is big enough to send cargo or even people out of Earth's orbit to the moon, an asteroid or Mars.
Many people believe that there is enough evidence to call this a fact, too.
The video and song start off harmless enough, until the 1:19 mark when Duncan gets into a rap battle with a TSA agent and transforms into a potentially offensive hip - hop stereotype to unleash rhymes like On a mission from God; I like to call Him a Friend / I think that people are sick, and He's the med - o - cine, and this mind - expanding verse: Think I'm just a white man with a sheltered life / Nice home, two cars, two kids and a wife / Just look a little closer while you're starin» at me / «Cause sometimes what you get is more than what you see.
What really makes my head hurt trying to understand is when people claim to be of a faith or to be a Christian and have absolutely no clue as to the idea that they're supposed to actually believe and uphold the teachings of CHRIST and not their own religion ideas and call it «close enough».
So at the end of the day, even as a follower of the teachings of Jesus Christ (the name Christian has been so stained, refuse to call myself one to distance myself from traitors to God like Bush and just about every Conservative American), I'd vote for an astheist with good ideas and was brave enough to push for the interests of people, not corporations, then I would vote for them.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
At the heart of what these bishops and others have called a «merciful» path is a frenzied desire for happiness and for the avoidance of pain and suffering, supposing that these people have suffered enough.
Sane people can disagree about whether there ought to be a right to privacy, i.e., about whether it is logically a natural right and if so perhaps ought to be put into the Constitution via amendment, or about whether we (usually at state - level) should pass particular laws, such as ones that legalize gay - marriage, that factually expand what might be called privacy, but no sane U.S. Citizen, gay, straight, liberal, or conservative, should be left ignorant about the Constitution - wounding judicial usurpations done in the name of this right, more of which are planned to be done soon enough.
Caring can be spontaneous, but often, especially in a diverse community, it is more a calling; a responsibility — something we can not neglect just because we feel we are no good at it or because we do not know the sorrowing person well enough.
Bill n truth - we haven't seen resurrections today, but the fact that billions of people call themselves Christians, is more then enough proof to believe that Jesus resurrected to heavens, and therefore, the resurrections of the bible like Lazarus really happens!
mama kindless is near the end of her days and not afraid to die a happy agnostic atheist — that's what they call people who don't try to be too know - it - all about deities, but who have enough sense to be hoodwinked by other men.
mama said «mama kindless is near the end of her days and not afraid to die a happy agnostic atheist — that's what they call people who don't try to be too know - it - all about deities, but who have enough sense to be hoodwinked by other men.
Peter called Christians to know the gospel well enough to answer people when they are asked why they believe in Jesus.
The night before one announcement in October 2017 he sent a series of tweets calling for the investigation to focus on the Democrats, and sure enough when indictments were issued (for three people involved in his campaign), much of the media attention was on Trump's claims rather than the indictments.
The idea of «God in three persons» is difficult enough, without compounding the difficulty by calling one of them a «Ghost.»
If enough people do not care or do not know, that can be construed as a kind of negative consent, but it is not what the American people were taught to call government by the consent of the governed.
With regard to a poet people speak of his having a call; but as for becoming a priest, it seems enough to the generality of men (and that means of Christians) that one has taken an examination.
He's getting popular enough to be called the Antichrist by people like Limbaugh, which is indeed a compliment.
Just because there were people ignorant enough to make such calls doesn't mean the church had to listen.
«religion» equals «cult», the only difference is if you can exist long enough for people to call you «normal».
I have been fortunate enough to grow up in a loving and Gospel proclaiming inspired (liberal, many people call it) diocese of the Episcopal Church and have always felt very included in every aspect of my life in the church.
This last holiday weekend, he was on call and sure enough, he was gone all hours of the day and night, dealing with panicked people whose homes had caught fire or whose pipes had burst or matter - of - fact police who tell him where to clean up after they remove the body.
For some reason, I feel like calling myself «blessed» sends the message that I have somehow earned God's special favor, that God is rewarding me for good behavior, and that the millions of people who suffer from war, famine, poverty, and sickness because they weren't lucky (or blessed or fortunate) enough to be born in the wealthiest nation in the world are simply not as loved by God.
I frankly believe that most people who call themselves «Christian» aren't really Christians but I'm enough of a universalist to believe that YHWH has a plan to ensure that nobody is damned to eternal torment.
I'm constantly amazed that we still have billions of people the world over who are stupid enough to believe in this sky fairy you call «god», and a bible that is completely loaded with things those who wrote it claim are ok that will get you locked up in prison today.
When people decide to band together and call themselves by a certain name, they attempt to gather enough power to expand and survive.
There are also a few mentions of some people we just don't have enough details on to make a judgment call (including the otherwise nameless «rich young ruler» in Mark 10).
There aren't enough hours in most creative peoples» days to indulge in all the pursuits that call out to us.
Because Josey believes that everyone should have good bread in their lives, even gluten - free people, he bakes up what he calls «Adventure Bread», a compact loaf that's hardy enough to get you through any adventure.
Soon enough I found something that any reasonable person would assume was something called the «Muni Lot.»
Don't you think if it was the same for Leamar we would have signed him already for # 45 plus # 5 add ons?The two players Monaco don't want to leave are Mbappe and Lemar.The only thing that is making it a possibility is the fact that he wants the Arsenal move and is demanding it.Funny enough over the past seasons we've been linked with many players in the same Lemar scenario if you get me.However, people called them one seson wonders but seem to think Lemar isn't.
I know Arsenal all too well and trust me we would've still lost.A lot of people think this Arsenal squad isn't good enough to win the league but I beg to differ.Give this same squad to Rafa Benitez or any world class manager even without any signing before the transfer window ends and watch us play like you've never seen before.The problem in this team has always been tactics, mentality and mismanagement.This is what has really been disturbing us for several seasons but alwas goes ignored.Mark my words that if Arsenal get everyone they're supposed to we're not winning the league if those three things aren't checked.We need signings but our problem is much bigger than signings.Give this same squad to Klopp or a too manager and you'd be shocked some players who were called average will be playing differently.You know why?Strong mentality, proper management and good tactics count.
It's why Steve Young said he didn't work hard enough in the film room, why Fran Tarkenton called him a «pontificator,» why DeSean Jackson tweeted that you can't do great things «with basic people,» and why Gruden benched him.
The thing that makes me laugh is the fact that, some Arsenal fans will call Chelsea's and Man United and City Fan's plastic or refer to them as «rent boys», because they celebrate success that in all honesty have just been bought, but the irony in that sentiment is those very same people will moan about how «we don't spend enough» and grow impatient over Arsenal spending policies....
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