Sentences with phrase «feelings towards their people»

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Moreover, regardless of breed or breeding, a dog's temperament — vis a vis his feelings towards people and other dogs — is largely the result of socialization (or lack of socialization) during puppyhood — the most important time in a dog's life.

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Relying on the fact that we tend to gravitate towards people similar to us, ERGs provide employees with the chance to connect with other members and feel better represented and engaged in the organization.
Jake was always able to put people at ease, to make complex concepts seem simple, to guide them towards a decision they felt was their own.
This immediately creates the expectation of more surprises to come, generates a warm feeling towards the brand, and keeps people coming back.
«I think people are accustomed to bending over to pick up objects, so it can start to feel natural to have your shoulders slumped over and your chest leaning towards the ground.»
Whether your company employs three people or three hundred people, in one office or five, every leader should constantly be working towards a singular company culture where employees feel aligned with the company mission.
They can see a difference if they help out one person, but they might feel like they put their money into a vacuum towards regular charities.
I can only speak for myself and say that I am not a violent person, although I do find you to be an annoying troll - like person I certainly do not feel violent towards you and I would consider this conversation anything but convenient.
I was assuming that at 20 you were still single — surely they don't mean that single people can't have any sexual feelings towards someone, or have they started having arranged marriages now?
I think it is even possible that I might naturally feel compassion for other people (such as suffering people in China), but I would probably figure that this is some strange extension of a natural feeling of compassion which is a beneficial trait towards my children and my friends.
Off hand, she mentioned that she feels like we need to create pipelines for people to move towards God's idea of equality and justice.
Everyone has a voice in their head to incline them to feel love towards a person (to perform actions that show love), but a lot of people ignore that voice and even block it out (except for the people they specifically care about).
When you get angry at someone for something that wasn't their fault, it is obvious whom you feel guilty towards: the person you got angry at.
Sorry if you felt yourself painted by that brush, but your anger really ought to be directed towards these self - serving people who are using somebody's miss - fortune to further their cause.
Yet it was these sorts of people who brought themselves to Jesus; split, contradicting themselves, disgusted and despairing about themselves, hateful of themselves, hostile towards everybody else, afraid of life, burdened with guilt feelings, accusing and excusing themselves, fleeing from others into loneliness, fleeing from themselves.
If I try to nurture, cherish, and will the good of someone to whom I'm not married by having sex with them, the Christian tradition would say that no matter how gently, kindly, devotedly, and self - sacrificially I feel and behave towards that person, I am not in fact truly loving them.
I am glad we are moving towards a time where nonbelievers and people of minority religions are feeling as free to speak their opinions as freely as the privileged «Christian» masses.
The biggest time bomb I felt, particularly towards the end of my time with Youth for Christ, was young people's mental health.
As someone who is an evangelist at heart, I'm naturally inclined to hope people move towards rather than away from Christianity when they listen, but I've never felt compelled to ensure that the traffic only flows in one direction.
We're told to just trust, but when we feel like our trust has been violated by those who deliver the message, it's no longer that easy, and we have questions to ask that have no easy answers (or do have easy answers but the people we ask have rather violent reactions towards such questions).
«I just wonder if there were a hypothecated tax - that is a tax which if you paid it, we know would go towards alleviating the plight of such people, I have a funny feeling that everyone would want to do something... even though they find it difficult to know what to do when they see someone homeless on the streets.»
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
Interesting fishion, it just occurred to me, with your constant fascination with how people feel towards various criminals, have you ever considered whether or not God might be calling you towards some sort of prison ministry?
I think there's been a general trend towards only giving God credit for good things that happen to us and play down his role in the bad, which may make people feel better about the relationship with God, but is not very scriptural.
I know people have very strong feelings towards mushrooms — some people hate them with gusto, and some can't get enough of them.
The world is gravitating towards video for everything and I feel confident that it's the best way to connect individuals with their food, making cooking more approachable, and ultimately gets people in the kitchen!
This reply is not directed towards Eva, but to the person who will read her comment two years from now and feel uncertain whether they should alter my recipe.
Leaning towards more positive changes in the world one person at a time we are feeling that «lean'towards a better earth.
Having people pointing the finger at each other usually causes more harm internally, we do not want the board and manager to be more focused on finger pointing than doing their job, I do feel though that Gazidis is happy to finger point towards Wenger to cover his own inability to do a top job.
It's widely documented that Alexis Sanchez rubbed some people up the wrong way towards the end of his time at Arsenal, and Keown feels he didn't quite play with the same joy as someone like Aubameyang.
I fell in love with Justarsenal when I saw how we fans tend to discuss issues n discuss matches we play, and how people let their feelings known towards your opinion.
Throw in the fact it was the first game after a length road trip, as well as people's unhappy feelings towards the dismal start to the year, and it was sort of a perfect storm of discontent.
it helped me a lot to do that and now i don't feel «ill» but feel more like i'm just a person (and we are a family) that faces challenges that have made us stronger and more empathetic towards other people.
Looking back I am thoroughly ashamed of myself for ever allowing any self glorifier of any sort to sway me in the best decisions for my family, especially when those people are not drs or scientists or any other professional that would be appropriately tied, just other parents full of opinions they feel the need to spew towards others in a «this is the truth and fact» mode in order fulfill some insecurity of their parenting or for reassurance.
Dr. Yellin believes that therapy works best when the client and therapist have a collaborative relationship as they explore thoughts and feelings and work towards solutions, and uses a combination of scientific data along with humor to help people achieve change.
Annalise works with young people and their parents towards understanding these often frightening feelings from a neurodevelopmental and physiological perspective, uncovering the origins of challenging behaviors and providing strategies and tools rooted in the latest developments in Interpersonal Neurobiology and mindfulness.
When I had friends who got pregnant before me, I remember how I used to comfort them (though I couldn't relate to them at that time yet) when they opened up their feelings of how they got affected towards comments of some people.
As we enter a new decade Plaid will demonstrate that it not only understands the despair and lack of trust that people feel towards politicians - but that it has become a vehicle to inspire people to renew their faith in politics.»
«Something has to be done before the justifiable resentment felt by many people about the unfair subsidy English taxpayers are expected to contribute towards superior services north of the border, manifests itself in an anti-Scots backlash.»
As the embodiment of Jewish self - determination, it is inevitable that a very large number of Jewish people will instinctively feel some affinity towards it, no matter how conflicted that may be by its government's actions.
[iv] The Intergenerational Foundation recently published a report on the perception of young people in European countries: «when asked to rate overall how positively or negatively people felt towards those in their 20s, respondents from the UK gave its younger people the lowest score of any country.»
My interest in this whole issue comes from the fact that if our law courts especially the highest court in Ghana, Supreme Court that is supposed to be final place in the country to deliver justice to all manner of persons regardless of one's political affiliation, religious beliefs, ethnic background etc in a just and fair manner is now seen to be turning into a place where citizens of Ghana who may belong to certain political affiliations do not feel confident or have trust in their handling of critical national issues in view of some of these «partisan» pronouncements on the part of some justices, then where would we be heading towards as a country?
We need to move towards a means of electing our MPs where all voices are heard and where people don't feel forced to hold their nose at the ballot box.
Asked about which possible Labour leadership contenders people felt warmest towards, Greenberg said David Miliband was the favourite, followed by his brother, Ed, the likely candidate from the left of the party Jon Cruddas, and then the former schools secretary Ed Balls.
We would particularly like to hear from people who work in the NHS about how you feel towards the bill and what impact it could have — contact us if you feel able to speak at the fringe about your personal experiences.
It's a lot easier to feel ire towards people you don't like, rather than focus on the benefits to everyone, regardless of their political persuasion.
He urged civil servants, politicians and those in positions of authority to become born - again and begin to act positively towards ameliorating the mistakes of the past so that the impact of the change mantra can be felt by the people.
Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson says she has no feeling, whatsoever, towards her dad and he is just like any other person to her.
We seem to be drifting as a party towards the right and there are quite a lot of people feeling disenfranchised because the party we see now isn't the party we joined.
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