Sentences with phrase «if ordinary people»

If ordinary people are required to find and collect evidence themselves, this may increase costs and delay later on in the criminal process.
It also plausible that the access to justice gap would be even worse if ordinary people did not have assurance of minimum competence, quality and conduct.
We could save countless lives across the world if ordinary people were able to benefit from the wealth of their own natural resources.»
If ordinary people voted the opposite of what the Club for Growth advises you, you will do your own pocketbooks well.
But it will only work if ordinary people believe Labour is listening to their concerns and has solutions.»
Although the debate was abused by some Members (Labour's Clive Efford, for example: «Only if ordinary people make a stand will we stop these rich people — rich people who have invaded the lives of ordinary people in the street — making themselves even richer and even more powerful.»)
It's important if ordinary people hope to continue to speak truth to power.
Mr Freddy Blay, who has been accusing the EC and the ruling NDC of planning to rig the impending elections told Ultimate FM that «I can not guarantee what will happen, the party can not guarantee, we the executives, we who are at the top, the Presidential candidate can not guarantee, if the ordinary people get angry, God forbid if they decide that they won't agree to what is happening, and some people take the law into their own hands, what can we do?
If the ordinary person can only afford the basic necessities with little left to spend on «luxury» items how can there be a rise in productivity?
Property owners can not always be held accountable for immediately fixing a hazardous condition, especially if any ordinary person should be able to see and avoid it.
Property owners can not always be held accountable for immediately fixing a hazardous condition, especially if any ordinary person should be able to see...

Not exact matches

If you are okay with being ordinary, simply follow the path (or examples) of ordinary people.
According to new research from Harvard University and the University of Virginia, when people seek out extraordinary experiences like vacationing in exotic locales, those who had the experience enjoyed that their adventures were superior to ones their peers had, but during subsequent social interactions the adventurer ultimately felt excluded and worse off than they would have felt if they had an ordinary experience like everyone else.
What's more, by protecting rich people who harass or abuse others, NDAs can put countless ordinary people at risk — you'll never find out your new boss is a harasser if all his victims are prohibited from talking about it.
If the bank is too hard on its borrowers — suing a struggling family for unpaid debts, for example — it could revive a popular image as a bank that earns profits at the expense of ordinary people.
I think our board, although unusual amongst other boards, there are very few if any other central banks that have this kind of a board, but in our country, for this kind of filter to be applied to the decision process, I think adds to the credibility, to the legitimacy that the whole process has in the eyes of ordinary people and that's very important.
But if your 1996 investment thesis had been that ordinary people would adopt Linux en masse over the next decade — which would not have seemed at all crazy — then you would have been in for a giant world of hurt.
But if [businesses] pay [the saved 39 percent] out in salaries and bonuses, whether to fat - cat executives or ordinary line workers, those people pay the individual income tax on that money.
Leave it to an ordinary business person in the food business to describe the problem simply: «There's no rent control on restaurant rent, so even if we did start to be successful, the landlord could jack up our rent.
«If Christy Clark wanted lower taxes for ordinary people she wouldn't have doubled the MSP, and jacked up hydro rates and ICBC premiums.»
Too many ordinary people on the street, who are frankly worried and concerned to do the best for their children, would not support these policies if they were aware of the evidence.
Even if the global government is far more subject to the will of the world's people than are transnational corporations, it is very far removed from ordinary people.
Now if we turn from the life of Christ to our ordinary experience of people, most of us would probably agree that there are certain types of men and women who need to be shocked or jolted out of their self - love and complacency before they can begin to see and appreciate what we and constructive love is trying to do.
One concern often heard is that if the name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they say, which has won so many people over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
(If such a person existed, he'd frighten us ordinary mortals).
If we were to read even that biased evidence more critically, we would notice the professionals upbraiding the mass of ordinary people for lack of faith, as if the gift of which, we are told, modernity has deprived us was always rather the exceptioIf we were to read even that biased evidence more critically, we would notice the professionals upbraiding the mass of ordinary people for lack of faith, as if the gift of which, we are told, modernity has deprived us was always rather the exceptioif the gift of which, we are told, modernity has deprived us was always rather the exception.
If we had tried to run away from the discomfort of not - being - radical, we would have missed the gift of ordinary, the gift of our own lives and the people around us.
If you take the person described above, and send them across an ocean, they magically go from being an ordinary Christian to a person who is to be praised and glorified.
If secret confession, to priests and psychiatrists, had a really good record of accomplishment, we should be glad enough to be spared the embarrassment of having the «ordinary» people in our lives know who we are.
If the Bible needs to be interpreted for modern times that just proves it's nothing more than an ordinary book written by ordinary ancient people, and there's no more reason to base our laws or our lives off it than the Iliad or Beowulf.
You sound so foolish quoting an old book as if it were something other than the words of ordinary people.
The book, «Silence of God» by Sir Robert Anderson sums it thusly: «If Christ was indeed divine, no person of ordinary intelligence will question that he had power to open the eyes of the blind, the ears of the deaf, the lips of the dumb.
If you are mid-years couple with an open, growing relationship, a love for people and an interest in helping make ordinary marriages and good marriages better, why not consider getting trained to lead marriage enrichment experiences?
If the most authentic principle Trump's example can attest to is that it is «natural and ordinary to desire to acquire,» it's hard to imagine that his politics will be any less venal, or that they will inculcate any virtue into we the people.
Their argument is that, to put it in Lincoln's language, «if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.»
If this ignorance is prevalent among the leaders of popular opinion, and I believe it is, we can not be surprised that most ordinary people have no idea what Christianity is all about.
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
And so if we want to prevent secular media from hijacking religious realities, we need religious people at the helm — using the ordinary avenues of media to present a compelling witness to truth.
Every time a person can see, even if only ironically and ambiguously, the events of his or her social and personal life illuminated by some aspect of the life and death of Jesus, then parabolic understanding is taking place, the ordinary is seen in a new context.
If merely 1,000 «ordinary people» ever determined and decided the KC Chiefs should not exist, we would lose this team.
I guess not.Olivier Giroud is an ordinary player and please lets forget about his stats for a moment.What's so special about him?I for one think he's good enough for only midtable clubs and I doubt even a team like Everton will like to use him as a first choice cf.What people don't know here is that if Arsenal had a manger who was ruthless in terms of management Giroud would not have been an arsenal player by now or would nt be getting many games.I'm not here to insult him or to point figures or anything.But hey why don't you guys for once accept that he's an average player.I just don't get it.Why can't you guys accept that?
Or do you think most ordinary people would actually be happier with 100 % cloth diapers if they experienced all the benefits?
From the Holocaust to Vietnam and Iraq, this title explains how ordinary people can commit the most horrific of crimes if placed under the influence of a malevolent authority.
«If we want people from ordinary backgrounds to get involved in politics then the need to be paid fairly for the work they do but in a way that is transparent and clear to voters.
If you belong to a trade union, whose memberships are made up of ordinary, hard - working people who want to «get on», you are labelled as a militant; spoiling for a fight and engaged in the «politics of envy».
«The Labour Party must understand it can only exist if it remains the voice of ordinary working people.
If the victim has children, they should automatically be classed as having priority need, if not they must be seen as being more vulnerable through being homeless than an ordinary persoIf the victim has children, they should automatically be classed as having priority need, if not they must be seen as being more vulnerable through being homeless than an ordinary persoif not they must be seen as being more vulnerable through being homeless than an ordinary person.
We would need less savagery to ordinary working people if the Unionised Public Sectyor would accept the pay cut they have coming.Everyone else has got one why should those lazy sods get away with the whole thing
He's saying that Labour needs to be seen as more than this if it's going to re-engage ordinary working people.
If you're from an ordinary working class family, life is much harder than many people in Westminster realise.
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