Sentences with phrase «first feels compelled»

To support this notion, Hackney first feels compelled to point out more about the junk science funding of people who question the existence of the scientific consensus:
Though she wants to tell the adoptive parents who raised her from infancy, Cedar first feels compelled to find her birth mother, Mary Potts, an Ojibwe living on the reservation, to understand both her and her baby's origins.

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When asked if he believed porn could provide a compelling use case for first - time bitcoin buyers, Meklir suggested he feels this transition is still one that will take time and won't be helped by any single use case.
How do you witness something like this first hand and not feel compelled to report it to police — regardless of the potential ramifications (i.e. job loss, downfall of Penn Football, etc...).
If you feel compelled to judge and speak, at least take the time to first learn something about those you are ready to condemn — or defend!
Yet we are first members of an apostolic body, and so personal actions, however compelling we feel them to be, have consequences for all our brothers and all our works.»
I ask you this, however, why would one feel compelled to disprove something that there is no proof for in the first place?
Ever since Enrico Caruso was first pressed on one of those scratchy, one - sided 78s for Mr. Edison's new gramophone machine, nearly every musical performer has felt compelled to issue a Christmas album, and the sheer bulk of that music adds up to more than anyone could listen to in a thousand holidays.
When thus reflecting I feel compelled to look to a First Cause having an intelligent mind in some degree analogous to that of man; and I deserve to be called a Theist.
``... The only way to understand what is currently happening to us as twenty - first - century Christians in North America is first to understand that about every five hundred years the Church feels compelled to hold a giant rummage sale... About every five hundred years the empowered structures of institutionalized Christianity, whatever they may be at the time, become an intolerable carapace that must be shattered in order that renewal and new growth may occur.»
I feel totally compelled to write my first post on your site to say THANK YOU and that you absolutely deserve this.
I don't know why it took this long but the other day a giant box of sprinkles from Beautiful Briny Sea arrived and I immediately felt compelled to fold them into egg whites, condensed milk, and coconut to make the first macaroons of the season.
I've used hundreds of Allrecipes and this is the first time I felt compelled to add a review.
This is the first review I've ever written after years of using Epicurious but I felt compelled to warn people away from this recipe.
Harking back to the inspiring quote by Professor Fresco at the first scholar's day, «We need to tell the story of food and agriculture in a compelling way ``; I felt this really encapsulated the conference experience for myself.
The photos are so gorgeous that I felt compelled to my first ever web comment.
I felt compelled to comment for the first time however after making this scrumptious galette last night.
Because of a story in the New York Daily News on July 30, 1981 that reported Martina, admitting for the first time that she was bisexual, she and Lieberman felt compelled to set the record straight about their own relationship.
She rarely includes Ozil in her Insta posts — this was the first of 2017 which featured the German midfielder — but she presumably felt compelled to publicly show her love for him after Sunday evening's shenanigans.
Dear Abby: In all of my 50 years, this is the first time I have felt compelled to write.
Just prior to Jonathan's first birthday, I was gathering the newspaper to throw it away when I felt compelled to browse the obituary section.
Former Deputy PM Nick Clegg moved first in the autumn of 2013 (his penultimate party conference as leader) and the Labour leader felt compelled to follow.
One of its supporters who felt compelled to vote for first - past - the - post rather than accept SV said: «We've dismissed the chances of every Labour candidate in the south.»
In a situation of this nature, would Clegg still feel compelled to give the Tories first preference?
I think that you have a lot better luck when you're drawn to a story [with an] idea that resonates with you on some level that maybe at first you can't even articulate for yourself, and then as you immerse yourself more in it, you realize that even [if] it spoke to you on some level — the reason it [compelled] you is that it's speaking the truth to you about something in your own life or in society's current situation that feels truthful and feels like you are able to explore an idea or express an idea that in another [movie] might not be so well suited for.
«The fact that we have no evidence on the off - label uses for these devices is concerning, especially because many first responders feel compelled to use them because of the cost differences.»
One of the first was a teenager who had OCD — he washed his hands constantly, and he felt compelled to pull his shirt over his hand before opening a door.
When I got to yours, I felt compelled to respond as I have suffered forever with severe cramps during the first couple days of my period, I can not take pain medication for various reasons, and I found relief by fasting (quite by accident!).
With this thought in mind, the sometimes overwhelming feelings of guilt when saying «no» to something or someone, the selfishness we critically experience when we seemingly put our own needs and wants first before those around us and the insufficiency we are compelled to endure when we are torn between the two, are triumphantly replaced with logic, reason and scientific evidence: I have to give to myself in order to continue to give to others.
ESPN senior writer Alyssa Roenigk somehow persuaded Ennis to sit still long enough to talk to us about being the first veteran to pose for the Body Issue, her confidence and the inspiration she feels compelled to be.
Hi, this is the first time I've ever replied to a fellow reader, but I felt compelled to share with you my experience.
First off, I feel compelled to say that I don't really believe in hard - and - fast age - appropriateness guidelines.
Thank you so much Vanessa... when I first started reading blogs I felt compelled to do things in my home to look like others.
If you are so concerned about the person that you're dating that you feel compelled to run a CSI style investigation on them, you might want to ask yourself whether you really should be going out with this person in the first place.
But if you feel compelled to do it anyway, at least read FraudAid's legal responsibility page, first.
I just received your first newsletter and enjoyed it so much, i felt compelled to write and tell you just that!».
But after the first third — the film is more than 3 hours long — Schindler begins to recognize the horrors that are going on around him and feels compelled to do something about it.
The result remains compelling and the conclusion feels genuine, but the journey to get there is often messy, and lacks the enduring intrigue that the first season thrived off of.
The first hour is compelling and had the second half lived up to it, sci - fi fans would feel as though they had struck gold.
«Free State» is almost 2 hours and 20 min long and after a compelling first hour it begins to feel closer to three.
Given that even the worst episode of the first season of Game of Thrones was better than most movies I saw last year, I felt compelled to post this.
Like the movie itself, the billboard was bad in a way that compels you, with a moody, lazy - eye head shot of Wiseau and a title treatment that felt very «first five minutes of learning Photoshop.»
Overall, everything feels less personal and compelling than it did in the first game.
But while the first two thirds of the movie are richly atmospheric and unusually compelling (there's an intense realism to the acting), the final chapter feels disappointingly banal.
At first she's unsure she wants to revisit the material; she doesn't feel comfortable playing the older character and she makes a compelling argument that she's still connected to the young character that she played early in her career but after discussions with the director and pressure from her agent and her assistant, she agrees to take on the role and the challenge.
Though the operatic dissonant relationship between Jean Valjean and Russell Crowe's Javert does prove to be compelling opera as it weaves throughout the rest of the story, the film's second act focus on the story of rich pretty boy Marius (Eddie Redmayne, whose singing voice is 45 percent Kermit the Frog) falling for Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) at first sight doesn't register nearly the same amount of urgency, feeling like a silly problem that doesn't fit into the story's near - apocalyptic presentation of revolutionary France.
Compelled to revisit it for the first time in eight years, I now feel I wasn't nearly as critical of the movie as I should have been.
First, people have learned so much about what to do and what not to do to implement the kind of middle grades school reforms talked about in the original Turning Points that we felt compelled to bring those lessons to broad public attention.
However, it was the first October novel I felt compelled to take home so I could read the whole thing.
I remember the first author (Laurin Wittig) that I ever felt compelled to send a «thank you for writing such a beautiful book» email to.
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