Sentences with phrase «even the person in»

«Even the people in the field don't really know what to expect next.»
I feel very strongly about an immigration bill that I think even the people in this room can be happy.
Even people in the business would likely find it difficult to rattle off ten legendary traders.
Even people in Churches (in community) hide their opinions and deep thought from each other.
And even the people in funny hats know you can't just take all the money from the poor and give it to the rich, duh.
I grew up with more faith in God than I do have in people, even people in my own Church!
Even people in their congregations will get into the voting booth and think, «What was that pastor thinking?
Even people in our churches are often more inclined to form opinions on international matters on the basis of national identity rather than Christian identity, which can never be confined to the boundaries of a nation - state.
Oh, you're not??? Oh well, guess we'll remain here... now run along you little bigoted troll and take your other personalities with you...no - one (not even people in your own country) wish to hear from your un-medicated schizophrenic one - celled brain!
Hell, even people in the US say that about America.
The patient explained that he knew the difference between «giving up and letting go,» and that even people in his apparently hopeless situation could make that choice.
They also want the children to see that even people in a state of conflict (in this case the Israeli - Palestinian conflict) can work together and emerge better from it.
Even people in the sport don't know what I've done to reach 200.
I think even people in the Miami metro area could find time for so few opportunities to witness a game.
If nothing else, Obama brought passion for the democratic process to millions who were feeling estranged from it, even people in other countries.
Even people in the business of preventing tooth decay sing the praises of gum.
Even the people in my family who I thought were supportive of breastfeeding seem so ready for him to grow up and «stop that.»
«The tricky part was teaching my boys that even people in the family album — like a colleague of my husband, or a relative they hadn't seen in years — could be considered strangers,» says virtuallydee, mom to three boys.
«Even people in my hypno class who ended up with emergency sections said hypno helped keep them in control.»
While I do not — repeat, do not — condone the mean - spirited comments leveled against them, you must grant that the anger is quite understandable after two years of a constant drumbeat of attack and hate directed at our President personally, as well as his policies, and at the people who support them, including even people in the Republican Party itself who do not march in robotic lockstep with the extreme right teabagging agenda.
«Even people in the know will wince at parts of the report: that the Government can not explain why the national roll out of Universal Credit was set for October 2013; that there has never been a «convincing strategic plan» for the project; and that the # 303 million already spent on IT has only produced an insecure, inflexible system that is not fit for purpose.
People have their doubts if the person arrested is even the person in the first place and so on and so forth.
Even people in Wales and Scotland — thought to be Celtic strongholds — get about 30 % of their DNA from Anglo - Saxons, says co-author Chris Tyler - Smith of the Wellcome Trust's Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K.
«The studies found that even people in their late 90s have sexual feelings.
No one looks like the person in the magazine — not even the person in the magazine.
And because the virus can lay dormant for decades, even people in long - term monogamous relationships can develop cancer from it — either from their current partner or a partner from long ago.
I'm not only talking about 70 - and 80 - year olds, but even people in their 40s and 50s have these signs and symptoms.
With adequate sun exposure in warm weather, cod liver oil supplements and a tanning bed once a week, even people in Canada, northern Europe and other sun deficient areas, for example, can help maintain healthy levels of vitamin D.
To all of those women who want to look like the pics in magazines, just realize that no one looks like that, not even the people in the pictures.
The woman you're communicating with is probably not even the person in the photos, and you're racking up a big bill just for the pleasure of trading those messages that go nowhere.
Think about family challenges, personal challenges, history, and events and even people in your life that play a role in your goals.
It's hard to get excited about a movie when even the people IN the movie don't seem very interested.
Even people in the audience who believed in the cause found the flick overwrought and heavy - handed.
That school's going to get better and better, and people from the city, even people in affluent neighborhoods like where I live, are going to look at that and say, «I want a school like that.
Even people in middle schools designed in teams don't always use them effectively.»

Not exact matches

A web conferencing service allows your business to make presentations, hold meetings and even train people from anywhere in the world.
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
But when you call people out on it the reply you get is: «You can be anything in Rotterdam - look, we even have a Muslim mayor!»»
They're dulling us in the process to the real world and real people around us, making us blind to anything outside our own orbits, blind even, say, to something like a young man on a train wielding a 45 - calibre pistol.
But even in the case of 23andMe's home DNA kits, some question the morality of telling a customer he is at high risk for Alzheimer's when there's little the person can currently do about it.
VCs are supposed to be good - natured people who simply suck it up when they lose hundreds of millions of dollars and, in this even crazier case, when they are literally more than $ 8 billion ahead of the game on their piddly $ 27 million investment.
In the UK there's more fear of failure, where as in the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.&raquIn the UK there's more fear of failure, where as in the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.&raquin the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.»
Back in our caveman days, we would have been wise to select tall, strapping people to lead the tribe because they'd be able to physically defend us — and that preference prevails even today.
Moving freely with that unmistakable beat, people feel, if even for 30 seconds in front of a camera, that they are alive and not sleepwalking through their day.
«With people of various income levels increasingly divided by geography, income inequality can worsen and the risk of social polarization — and even serious conflict — can grow,» Shiller said recently in an op - ed for Project Syndicate.
«If they eventually use this cash for something else, like investing in their own company or investing in other people's companies — not in stocks, but an actual company — then it's as optimal as investing in the stock market, or perhaps even moreso.»
Citizens of the country have even developed a reputation for having their guns ready in the closet at a moment's notice, which has led some people to wonder if the Swiss are all required to own arms in order to protect their state.
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The Warlpiri people living in Australia's Northern Territory don't even have a term for the word «color.»
There's an assumption when reading a newspaper that the editors in charge are interested in informing people about what's happening in the world, even if that information is disturbing or offensive to some.
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