Sentences with phrase «entire middle person»

This platform removes the entire middle person whoever is there in between the gamer and the game developer.

Not exact matches

After living next to the largest Arab community outside of the Middle East my entire life, I have no reason to place any judgement on people that follow Islam.
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Archbishop John R. Roach, speaking on behalf of the bishops conference, held out the prospect of an indiscriminate air war, a conflagration that would spread to the entire Middle East, and a result that might leave «the people of Kuwait, the Middle East, and the world» worse off than if force had not been used.
the whole purpose of their attacks are to cause instability between the 2 religions, aggression between the people, thus affecting the economy and stability of the entire middle east.
He willfully permitted the Fulani herdsmen to operate, killing people, destroying communities wholesale, destroying farmlands and turning the entire Middle Belt into «killing fields», all the while enjoying government protection from counter attack, arrest or prosecution,» he added.
The entire movie was focused on the key demographic of people that go to the movies, middle - aged men.
The interdisciplinary project, appropriate for middle - and high - school students, helps students learn about people with disabilities while they participate in a variety of lessons and activities that supplement and enhance the entire curriculum.
We're in the middle of the evolution of the entire books and publishing industry and people are filing lawsuits about their homework.
We're still in the middle of this entire process of talking to employees, so for us to discuss and speculate on what the mood and atmosphere is would be unfair to all the people we haven't had time to talk to yet.
For a really great image of how environmental changes are already affecting people, in fact destroying an entire culture — and no, not in some low - slung Pacific Island — The New York Times has a poignant piece about how the Kamayurá people in Brazil are struggling today with deforestation and climate change making their way of life less and less tenable: Forest Homelands Now Surrounded by Ranches The Kamayurá people live in the middle of the Xingu National Park — which was once deep in the Amazon but is now surrounded by ranches — and live by hunting, fishing and some agriculture.
All right, perhaps the Mail's online audience is not representative of the entire country, but I do think they're probably close to embodying what the reasonable other person from Middle England thinks, and in this case what they seem to think is frankly bloody terrifying.
Her goal is to reform the entire legal system by helping as many people as possible to understand their general rights, encouraging individuals to be proactive about legal issues, increasing access to justice for low and middle income individuals, and providing education to the community so that re-entering individuals can have seamless and successful returns to the community.
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