Sentences with phrase «eyes of many people»

It is imperative that we view issues, problems and solutions through eyes of people with lived experience.
Long and beautiful hairs attract eyes of the people towards your look.
Appreciate the fact that this Pope is opening doors and eyes of people who ordinarily wouldn't.
So not only are you graded on your overall battle prowess, but you are under the ever watchful eyes of the people of Fenumia.
Like many retellings of actual events, Argo takes the audience on a journey through the many eyes of the people as they made important decisions, suffered failures and endured hardships.
I don't know if it was the black eyes of the people watching me or the way everything looked dark and overused in that city, but I was ill at ease, as if Yoga's history has many places of obscurity and uncertainty due to its oral transmission of sacred texts and the secretive nature of its teachings.
As Nicholas Serota says, the collection «reflects the discriminating eye of a person of modest means, whose passion for art «took precedence over holidays».
A realistic goal does not mean small or trivial, but they should be attainable in the eyes of the people who have the primary responsibility for reaching them.
Past research has shown that a well - placed compliment, even an insincere one, can help elevate your standing in the eyes of the person you're flattering.
Instead, «Scouts BSA» sends a coded message to any girl who who might consider joining — and to the parents of any girl who might consider joining: Girls are add - ons and outsiders, at least in the eyes of the people running the organization.
It is the fault of looking at the market through the eyes of a person from 1933.
Plus, if it doesn't happen, won't the doomsday talkers just lesson the fear of Gods wrath in the eyes of his people?
so, i am trying to open the eyes of people who can think to point out the dangers of the fundy's religion so they will drop it and thus prevent more attacks.
Some of this vulnerability is physical: Late in the play, William, Duke of Cambridge, gains new authority in the eyes of the people by quietly defying a tank.
But what do the eyes of all people see when they look at us?
If you knew intimate details about my own past and the deep hurt I've endured, you would apologize — or maybe you wouldn't care at all; after all, most never consider that kind of thing, though their past encounters with «Christians» is enough to justify their life - long disdain for them in the eyes of the people that applaud them.
In the 1970s the eyes of all peoples are still upon us, trying to discern how the great experiment in newness is faring.
Read through the eyes of the people who wrote it, Genesis 1 would seem very different from the way most people today would tend to read it — including both evolutionists who may dismiss it as a prescientific account of origins, and creationists who may try to defend it as the true science and literal history of origins.
The spirit of God is the only One Who can open the eyes of people to desire to follow God and His truths as outlined in the Bible.
For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us.»
They were those who had the eyes to discern the presence of the holy God in the living moments of history, and they spoke to that insight, opening the eyes of the people of their generation to the realization that God was active in their lives.
Jesus didn't envolved himself to become an adviser or spiritual adviser to any political leader of his day, be it Herod, Pilate and others, thereby having a share of the vain glory in the eyes of the people.
It gained authority and glory in the eyes of the people.
I understand why this story would open the eyes of people as a probable way the world could end from the facts this guy has shown, but it has plot holes.
«We must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us; so that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword through the world... till we be consumed out of the good land whither we are going.»
Sometimes though we really need to take a step back and laugh at ourselves and see what we do in public through the eyes of a person who isn't regularly in or is new to our community.
I can only remember the stare of disbelief in the eyes of the people I tried to explain the story of Christianity.
Their problem is that they keep these wonderful truths within the academy and put the results high on the shelf of academia far from the eyes of the people in the church.
John Winthrop, the Puritan governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, famously drew upon the Bible to describe the early New England settlers: «We shall be as a City upon a hill, the eyes of all people upon us.»
Isn't it the man that has experienced the world smelled the air, tasted the food and looked in the eyes of the people that truly has traveled the world?
But not in the eyes of the people at the time.
But only God Himself can open the eyes of a person's understanding to these things.
While traveling to settle the New World, Massachusetts Bay Colony governor and preacher John Winthrop wrote, «We shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us.»
When you give a gift of Nueske's world class, award - winning specialty meats, you look good in the eyes of people important to your company.
Al may not technically be the champ should he win, but you could wager a pretty nice bet, that his next fight would be a title fight and he'd be viewed as a champ in the eyes of the people.
I fear that this transfer will be the dust in the eyes of people and we'll again ignore the real problem.
Asking questions is not attacking, but in the eyes of people who may be feeling some ethical unease about their participation in an event like this, I can see how being questioned would feel like an attack.
These individuals could not look straight in the eyes of the person they are talking to.
Neither can we see through the eyes of people who are following an idea, blindly, nor even Nimbys.
The Regional Minister enumerated infrastructural projects in the Region and said no political party could throw dust in the eyes of the people because they had seen what government had done and continue to do in the area.
It's a prison in the sense that Tibet has been described as such by the Dalai Lama: absolute control of borders, trade and much else by a dominant neighbour, and yet both are states in the eyes of their people.
But look into the eyes of people around the PM now and you can see real anxiety.
«I vow to spend my few remaining years to redeem myself in the eyes of the people I've disappointed.»
The eyes of the people have opened.»
Last week, President Mahama was in the region for a working tour to commission and inspect some projects, but the NPP has accused him of spewing «lies and throwing dust into the eyes of the people for political expediency.»
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