Sentences with phrase «even ordinary people»

These days even ordinary people are getting involved in these crimes, states Hayward.
People died because SA leaders, significant numbers of media opinionators, and even ordinary people, valued the local wisdom about AIDS being a nutritional disease rather than HIV, routinely lauded western AIDS heretics and snake - oil salesmen, and entertained conspiracy theories about the disease itself being a plot by western outsiders, and that anti-retrovirals, rather than a treatment, were just another aspect in this devious plot of western - medicine to sicken people in Africa.
Added to the Bank Holidays, this meant that even ordinary people could go someplace.
These powders are promoted on the premise that bodybuilders, serious athletes, fitness enthusiasts and even ordinary people need more protein than they can get from an ordinary diet.
And that is that the people who were working out the consequences of quantum mechanics, shortly after quantum mechanics was discovered in 1924 and» 25, began to understand how atoms and molecules really worked, and they asked elementary questions about the world that even ordinary people might ask.
It takes weeks to produce new red blood cells, and even ordinary people can adapt within days.
The website Westmonster, which was launched by Farage's sidekick Arron Banks, wrote: «What kind of message does Champion's resignation send to other MPs or even ordinary people?
Conclusion: The alls of a Christian should be available for people in need, firstly believers in need, but even ordinary people in need (good Samaritan).
There are all sorts of ways even ordinary people can BS a «resurrection» — and besides, Lazarus was raised from the dead, and no one claims he was divine.

Not exact matches

But for ordinary people who might fly only once or twice a year, they have to risk getting the dregs and not even sitting with their loved ones.
«First and foremost, this is an opportunity for laundering illegal gains, tax evasion and even financing of terrorism, not to mention the proliferation of scams to which ordinary people can fall victim,» he said in October.
Leave it to an ordinary business person in the food business to describe the problem simply: «There's no rent control on restaurant rent, so even if we did start to be successful, the landlord could jack up our rent.
The book is full of examples like these where even the brightest are brought down by a market crash but it's also through the key lessons that have helped ordinary people like you and me exceed our investing goals.
Even so, our most loyal readers are ordinary people deeply invested in the public debates that shape our day.
No money involved there, but how can we dissuade people from learning it, I got it... throw in some Christian faith, high - jack it from ordinary people and use said faith to attack said theory even though it really doesn't matter — but hey, its a wedge issue and might get said right - wing politician into power by exploiting peoples faith.
Even if the global government is far more subject to the will of the world's people than are transnational corporations, it is very far removed from ordinary people.
As a result, I suspect, it attracts other hurting people who need love, affirmation, and even just plain ordinary help.
If we were to read even that biased evidence more critically, we would notice the professionals upbraiding the mass of ordinary people for lack of faith, as if the gift of which, we are told, modernity has deprived us was always rather the exception.
The reason, though offered as much by faith as by sight, is that in Jesus Christ, as the apostle put it to the Colossians, «all things hold together,» even the well - publicized actions of well - known figures and the day - to - day activities of ordinary people carried on with never a thought about the scrutiny of history.
Something like that is the point of Lewis's sermon «Learning in War - Time,» a sermon preached in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin on the evening of Sunday, October 22, 1939 — when people in England had a genuine crisis, very much out of the ordinary, on their hands.
Jane Jacobs knew that, without ordinary people, their ordinary loves, and their often - extraordinary faith, the public square is an inhospitable and even dangerous place.
ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces (p. 443)
Even or especially ordinary people know that when celebrities possess a singular artistic greatness, their lives are not for envy or imitation.
Even the dreams of ordinary people were interpreted as messages from the gods.
Or, even in us ordinary mortals, the sense of duty which made Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn say that conscience «takes up more room than all the rest of a person's insides» — that is not simple.
Ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces.
Every time a person can see, even if only ironically and ambiguously, the events of his or her social and personal life illuminated by some aspect of the life and death of Jesus, then parabolic understanding is taking place, the ordinary is seen in a new context.
Hearing from God about things, even when major decisions (or people's lives) are in the balance, is quite ordinary.
While there are people who will use an ordinary spoon to scoop ice cream, with some even slicing whole cartons of ice creams in portions, I would still stick to my reliable ice cream scoop.
Our situation is a little out of the ordinary presently but I just wanted people to know it is still possible even with the most bizarre circumstances.
This is slightly out of the ordinary, since I wouldn't even really consider myself «a chocolate person,» but I chalk (choc?)
I guess not.Olivier Giroud is an ordinary player and please lets forget about his stats for a moment.What's so special about him?I for one think he's good enough for only midtable clubs and I doubt even a team like Everton will like to use him as a first choice cf.What people don't know here is that if Arsenal had a manger who was ruthless in terms of management Giroud would not have been an arsenal player by now or would nt be getting many games.I'm not here to insult him or to point figures or anything.But hey why don't you guys for once accept that he's an average player.I just don't get it.Why can't you guys accept that?
Boslet's death, said the story, points to a larger problem: «Ordinary people, even with training, often can't use the increasingly popular defibrillators under the pressure of an emergency.»
Even «ordinary» people who have escaped all those risks and are able to hold a job and raise a family, but have not fully developed their ability to regulate their emotions, are handicapped by their lack of emotional intelligence.
First, it appointed in 2009 a seven - member Constitutional Committee comprising mostly academics from a range of fields, including law, literature, and science, thus implicitly acknowledging that the constitution is not exclusively, and not even principally, a legal document, but primarily a social compact, a political declaration that supersedes ordinary legislation by virtue of the fact that the people are superior to Parliament.
«Because, even though America is a powerful country, the wealth is in the hands of the people in the stock exchange and the big business people, the ordinary people have a rough time.
Although the debate was abused by some Members (Labour's Clive Efford, for example: «Only if ordinary people make a stand will we stop these rich people — rich people who have invaded the lives of ordinary people in the street — making themselves even richer and even more powerful.»)
The actual reasons seems to be the polls were wrong, which means Labour's defeat is suddenly pretty easy to explain: people did not have a positive perception of their party leader, people did not think they were competent on what they considered two of the three major issues of the day (the economy and immigration) and even in the area Labour normally have better figures than the Tories, perceptions of the party itself, people increasingly saw them as out of touch with ordinary people.
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59 % of people agreed that Labour had «seriously lost touch with ordinary working people» (including 30 % of Labour's own supporters), 70 % that «Labour need to make major changes to their policies and beliefs to be fit for government again» (including 50 % of Labour voters), 61 % agreed that «Labour still haven't faced up to the damage they did to the British economy» and 50 % agreed that «If Labour returned to government they would put the country into even more debt».
Jeremy Corbyn unites the true labour following, and these MPs that are so out of touch have now made themselves even less in tune with ordinary people now risk being abandoned — and its all their own doing.
Among ordinary people and even in fitness and bodybuilding circles there is a myth circling, that a high protein diet can cause kidney disease, forming of kidney stones and osteoporosis.
PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS The question remains: do those who undergo vigorous training, or even ordinary sedentary people, need extra protein; is it difficult to satisfy our protein requirements with a modern Western diet?
Even if you are prepared of dating again, it is very comforting and can assist in building your confidence by viewing the profiles of the single people with herpes who are entertaining, adorable, and presumably more honest compared to people in ordinary dating websites.
Amigos.com is a rather ordinary dating website with a typical set of features and options helping its members to meet people sharing the same interests, looking for friendship, romance, love and even marriage.
Rick's business model does have some flat - out illegal elements, which become important to resolving matters near the end of the film, but it's ironic how those illegal activities do far less harm to ordinary peopleeven providing work for some of Dennis» friends — than the legal ones.
It is the magnification of the flaws of ordinary people that provides his films with a dramatic narrative line through even the smallest slice of life stories.
In an ordinary year, Three Billboards, which won the Toronto audience award, the Globes, the SAG, and just won the London Film Critics is looked down upon by the film critics for its lack of political attention to police brutality — which is a serious subject, even though the film's main thrust is about broken, fucked up people fumbling towards some kind of redemption (which they never find).
The reason behind its success is largely, that it empowers people to new things, projects that were left to the «professionals» so far, even though ordinary people have creative ideas and inspired opinions to add, if only they can take action themselves.
His story resumes in the autumn of 2000, when his trade as a realtor on the Jersey Shore is thriving, permitting him to revel in the acceptance of «that long, stretching - out time when my dreams would have mystery like any ordinary person's; when whatever I do or say, who I marry, how my kids turn out, becomes what the world — if it makes note at all — knows of me, how I'm seen, understood, even how I think of myself before whatever there is that's wild and unassuagable rises and cheerlessly hauls me off to oblivion.»
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