Sentences with phrase «families are angry about»

Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine said of the many things victims» families are angry about — the shooter's ruthlessness, the response by the armed deputy assigned to the school, the failure of the FBI and BSO in preventing the attack despite specific warnings and red flags, past missteps by the Broward school district and Florida's child - welfare agency, gun policies — the handling of families and the notification process «is down the list.»

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This includes random thoughts, fears, ideas, work stuff, family items, wins from the day before, something I'm angry about, clients or prospects I need to contact, problems to solve — absolutely everything.
Completely twist it: By talking about their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saabout their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saltARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saltare love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saltare drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of salt...
And thank God we live in a society where you can express yourself freely and use your family SUV as a mobile conveyance device for your political views and other things you're angry about.
«Heuwetter's family members were just as angry when they learned about Family Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers»... Oh, like they would have been happier if the prophesy HAD comefamily members were just as angry when they learned about Family Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers»... Oh, like they would have been happier if the prophesy HAD comeFamily Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers»... Oh, like they would have been happier if the prophesy HAD come true?
Other possible signs of PPD include being irritable or angry, lacking interest in your baby, avoiding your friends and family, constantly doubting your ability to care for your baby, and worrying excessively about your baby.
As she got older she got angrier about being given a new family without anyone asking her what she wanted.
Tell them the truth about the family that they were born to; if you do not, they will be angry when they discover your lie.
Some clients have long - standing grief or trauma that they've never recovered from; yet others are angry about a family situation that might have occurred 10, 20 or even 30 years ago!
If you're constantly thinking or worrying about the family situation or feeling more anxious, upset, or angry than usual, it might be worth opening up.
Several topics that you should discuss about yourselves is about your families, about your way to attract local singles, your dreams, and your weaknesses, the factors that make both of you angry or depressed and what kind of relationship both of you are seeking for.
However, it does a very good job of showing Kurt as a troubled boy, growing up angry within a dysfunctional family, and the tragedy that evolves from him pretending not to care about being cool while desperately wanting to be loved and failing to deal in a healthy way with any kind of rejection.
The only sense to be made of it is that Taking Lives intends some sort of angry statement about a woman's choice of career over family (an early conversation chides Illeana for, essentially, being successful in a traditionally male profession), finding a fugitive breed of Ashley Judd - like glee in punishing its powerful feminine centre with physical abuse - into - mutilation, rape of a kind, and a brutal disdain for her intelligence and discretion.
Once we know this, we know there will be a series of angry and desperate confrontations among the three, interlaced with violent face - downs with criminals, cops being slammed up against walls in the basement of their headquarters, and Senior drinking even more because he is horribly confused about whether he values truth above family loyalty, and either one above loyalty to the department.
Nevertheless there has been a discernible change in Leigh's work since his last dysfunctional - family opus, Life Is Sweet — a change well described by Australian critic Adrian Martin in a recent letter to me: «I think that as a certain angry anti-Thatcher 80s politics has drained from Leigh's work, he has gravitated to either the bombastic nihilism of Naked (a film I have incredibly mixed feelings about) or the soft - heartedness of Secrets and Lies.»
Like his earlier shorts, Distant Voices was an autobiographical film about growing up in Liverpool in the 1950s, beautiful but somber and almost heartbreaking in its portrait of a family living in fear of its angry, alcoholic father.
Jared, angry about the divorce, is lashing out at anyone and everyone, putting him at odds with everyone in his family.
Grieving and isolated while sitting in a darkened room, he confided to McNac how he missed his little dog, worried about Stretch, was angry that the family took him away and afraid the relative might have taken Stretch to a shelter.
Some lost family to drugs or drug - related violence, and others are angry about lost jobs.
If you're constantly thinking or worrying about the family situation or feeling more anxious, upset, or angry than usual, it might be worth opening up.
After the affair is uncovered, the offended partner might be hurt and angry about the theft, especially if the family's needs were neglected to maintain the affair.
Our philosophies about treatment are developed around strong values, family relationships, and multi-systemic issues (an intensive, family - focused and community - based treatment program for chronically violent or angry youth).
Since he is so angry about what has happened, it seems that it is more important to him that your family don't know rather than being your concern.
Depending on their age, how much they know and understand about the situation, how the parents and rest of the family are coping, and many other factors, children may be angry at one or both parents, all the while experiencing internal conflict and distress about those feelings.
I couldn't agree more with the statement on your web site «When we speak of high conflict separation however, we are talking about angry parents who get caught up in high conflict litigations, not realizing the negative impact it has on the entire family, especially the children, who suffer life long psychological damage.»
love and miss my daughter so much she is 10 years old and her mom my ex girlfriend isn't allowing her to talk text facetime Skype message me and my mother they're in texas I live in honolulu hi really can't stand this courts can't do anything too lawyers say nothing they can do either where's the justice this isn't right she doesn't answer my phone calls texts or emails either it has been about two months since I last spoke with my daughter I'm so upset and angry to be treated this way I want my daughter in my life too she won't even let me pick her up to spend summer with me unless she says so because she's her mom please help me please this just isn't right my daughter misses my mom and me I just know she does but her mom is brainwashing her against me and my family help me please to correct this situation immediately
As she got older she got angrier about being given a new family without anyone asking her what she wanted.
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