Sentences with phrase «few bad people»

Unfortunately, the few bad people that are out there prohibit us from taking any chances.
I agree that they should be locked up for life but don't criticize the entire Catholic church for a few bad people!
LLOYDS BANK have tried to cover up their criminality by obstructing Thames Valley police whenever possible and claiming that if there was criminal activity it was limited to a few bad people in a branch in Reading.
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The Canadian mining sector has been in people's bad books for years, while energy shows few signs of rebounding after brutal performances in both 2014 and 2015.
After all, you meet very few people who get a thrill out of being the worst at something.
More than a few people in the discussion said they'd left old jobs over bad vacation policies.
«The idea that you would deny protection for 50,000 people because there are a few bad apples who wouldn't be eligible for Temporary Protected Status in the first place, makes little to no sense,» Tom Jawetz, the vice president of immigration policy at the Center for American Progress, a liberal research organization told NBC News.
This season could be worse, since fewer people are opting for vaccinations.
The reality, it turns out, is even worse than many people imagine — and in a few respects, very different.
Ideas, regardless of how good or bad, come from a place where few people go.
Nearly every manager in the world wants to «do more great work», but very few people want to «do less bad work.»
It was also a very public reminder that few failures are as bad as people think.
A stagnant job market — or worse, a consistently declining one — could mean fewer people will be able to spend money, even on necessities.
It's diminishing returns, unlike a show like Breaking Bad where people have been playing catch - up for the past few seasons, so you keep adding customers.»
The consequences of being boring are worse than those of offending a few people.
The impact of a bad choice is happening much faster, more people as well as organizations are aware when they happen, there are fewer chances to recover, and more damage to individual as well as company reputation.
Most people fail in a few days or worse, never even start because they aren't confident putting their writing out there.
I actually know very few people who are actually buying when things look bad and assets are cheap.
If the cost of transaction processing is a significant fraction of the transaction value, then that's bad, so bitcoin really only makes sense for transactions worth more than a few pennies (and most people define micropayments as sub-penny).
I'm tired of the millions claiming to be Christians trying to force political action on people who have no requirement or need to follow those laws and giving the few that are actually doing what they're supposed to a bad name.
Religion is a very bad mental disease, without religion there would be fewer starving people in the world, we would have settled Mars by now, and the abusive GOP and it's greedy banker uber - rich masters would be disempowered, as it is their veil of religion that disguises their evil, immoral and unethical nature.
The problem is that very few people what to have this rational discussion — they want to have an emotional arguement and play a game of «my god is better / kinder / bigger / badder than your god.
However, when I think of people in parts of Africa, South America, and Asia where laws may prohibit open Christianity, and our brothers and sisters are thrown in jail and many losing their life for the faith — then dealing with a few dirty looks or nasty comments isn't so bad.
Unless the poor understand that their poverty is caused by a few people who are exploiting them, sucking their blood... It is not caused by your past lives and bad acts, it is caused by the social system which depends on exploitation.
In a small, steepled church, people sing a few old hymns backed by an organ, listen to a sermon, share in Communion and have bad coffee as they laugh and catch up in the church basement afterward.
@ HappyMeal calling people filthy really isn't cool, and I'm Catholic I have a few atheist friends they aren't evil or bad or anything sure they can claim some not true offensive things but it's all good, please keep your peace
Really bad things come from too many people competing for too few resources.
However bad things may be, God will see to it that there are some, however few, among an apostate nation, who turn to Him with repentance and obedience, and out of them He will fashion His people anew.
I have actually been banned from a few «religion is always bad» atheist blogs as I try to show them that most people's religions have very little to do with right belief — even though their religious professionals may wish otherwise.
The majority of Catholic priests are good holy men who are suffering and paying the price because of a few bad, just as the majority of coaches and teachers are good people.
Soviets killed, or by neglect or bad policy caused the deaths of a lot of people — relatively very few of them because of their religion.
The worst case was when I tried to fix a problem for weeks under pressure and finally remembered to sit back and pray, and realized in a few minutes that the problem was not in my part of the technology at all, and I was able to locate the person who was able to fix it very quickly.
I hope more people behave sensibly and sanely than to demonize one group based on a few bad eggs.
I'm not saying there aren't bad muslims who do bad things, just as all other religions have their sinners, but should islam be understood and based off of the actions of those few people?
This view might sound ignorant to you, but then again, trying to play the old «oh their mostly good people, there's just a few bad apples» card sounds very ignorant to me... If I demanded my religion to be honored in a Muslim country, I would be killed.
Mormons aren't bad people, I've met a few, but not enough to know what their religion is about.
$ 787k for a building to house a few hundred people isn't that bad.
We hold to forms of worship designed centuries ago by people very different to us and ignore the massive cultural changes of the last few decades (and I'm not talking about replacing organs and songs with good theology and no tune with guitars and songs with good tunes and bad theology, either) for fear that in attracting anyone new we might alienate imaginary figures we are sure are in the congregation.
In a New Year's Eve Twitter post, he also said: «People have said to me many times over the past few weeks that it can't get any worse - but it can, it really can.
This is no slight problem in view of the fact that there is bad theology in many of the hymns, and the Apostle's Creed, along with great eternally true affirmations, declares belief in such matters as the resurrection of the body, which few people who say it now accept.
Few people know or care how much of their taxes go to something a huge a roads and highways... so why is it so bad to use some tax dollars in support of Matthew 25?
I'm one of the few people in Israel to come out and say frankly it IS a bad deal, not just «I have a few reservations» about it.
I second that, I believe the what people call «fundamental» today is anything but, fundamentalism wasn't a bad thing (just a few simple beliefs) but now it's become way too complex to be fundamental, I mean some of the most complex stuff on earth (DNA) is simpler than today's «fundamentalists»
It's not at all hard to imagine any of them just sitting the fight out and waiting for one of the a-listers to show up (indeed, a few of them try) or justifying actions of bad people to excuse their own apathy.
We could do worse than begin with the call issued by the American bishops a few years ago to their people, in which they announced the aim of their evangelisation initiative as «to let every American know they are freely invited to join us in the fullness of Catholic faith».
I've gotten to know a few people in my life who hold similar views, needless to say they they're perfect no matter how bad they act, they love to complain about everyone else and how everything is other peoples fault instead of taking responsibility for something... They tend to be depressed deep down also... quite fascinating actually.
Our age is one where few things are more highly prized than freedom; yet few people are taught the first truth about freedom: that it can be exercised well or badly, that it can grow or be lost, that one does not truly love freedom if one loves only one's own freedom and has no regard for the freedom of others.
We have worse problems, including a health care / insurance system that is the most expensive on this planet and covering the fewest people.
The Taliban, who now appear to be world wide keep popping up to kill a few people the list is endless and our whole lives are covered by mistrust of anyone as we fear the worst in all things.
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