Sentences with phrase «in everybody in the country»

As Julieta Aranda puts it in her painting, «I have lost confidence in everybody in the country at the moment.»

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And almost everybody pays: Transparency International ranks Argentina 105th in terms of corruption, worse than famously corrupt countries such as Mexico, Egypt, and Liberia.
«We're at a really critical moment in the country when everybody's paying attention to this issue,» Iqvia Research Director Michael Kleinrock told the Associated Press.
«Boy it takes courage, because in India probably more than other countries — maybe with the exemption of France — everybody is a critic at times,» said Chambers.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
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Having a left over pile of money at the end is a good problem to have, the reality is if everybody super responsible, there would be no debt in this country and everybody would be financially independent.
They're bleeding to death every country they can and everybody in them.
But for those of us who were excluded from the process — nearly everybody in the country — we can't trust it.
Everybody wonders why this country is in the mess it is in!
Spin it how you will, religion constantly gets a free pass in this country and when its ever called out for its discriminatory practices and beliefs it claims religion has the right to discriminate based on those beliefs... but everybody else doesn't have the right to even make the accusation that religion is getting all kinds of special rights allowing them to justify their own discrimination.
A while back, I ran the numbers which he reports, and according to his reports, everybody in the country has been converted three times over.
Furthermore, the «older son» is the worst kind of «lost son» because we think we have stayed with God our Father, when in reality, we have gone into the far country of religion, which allows us to look down our self - righteous noses at everybody else who is not good enough, smart enough, or disciplined enough to truly live for God.
Trump's executive order regarding immigration, including restricting travel to the US from my home country of Iran, has put refugees back in the headlines and on the lips of everybody I meet.
That is rich — after trying their best to marginalize everybody in this country who doesn't follow their narrow minded vision, they start to squeal at the first sign that their time at the top has finally passed.
Every time something goes bad in our life, our family, our town, our country, or our world, everybody starts pointing the finger at everybody else.
But in some countries Muslims are trying to enforce their Sharia law upon everybody in that country, just as here in the United States some Christians are trying to enforce some of our laws on all the people in our country.
The fact is everybody, wealthy, middle class and lower class included, are going to need to pitch in to fix the budget crisis the country faces.
«I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, and a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart, and to imply that somehow they, the people in this country who are Jewish, are an oppressed minority?
In an official advertisement, the Bangalore city corporation (Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) proudly invites everybody to the Inauguration Ceremony of the «Longest elevated flyover in the country,» on 23rd April, 1999, by the Chief Minister, Sri J. H. Patel, in the presence of a host of political dignitaries and chief guests, and in «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.&raquIn an official advertisement, the Bangalore city corporation (Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) proudly invites everybody to the Inauguration Ceremony of the «Longest elevated flyover in the country,» on 23rd April, 1999, by the Chief Minister, Sri J. H. Patel, in the presence of a host of political dignitaries and chief guests, and in «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.&raquin the country,» on 23rd April, 1999, by the Chief Minister, Sri J. H. Patel, in the presence of a host of political dignitaries and chief guests, and in «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.&raquin the presence of a host of political dignitaries and chief guests, and in «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.&raquin «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.»
Isaac knelt down and began to pray; he strung along, and strung along, about the heathen in distant lands, and about the sister churches, and about the state and the country at large, and about those that's in authority in the government, and all the usual programme, you know, till everybody had got tired and gone to thinking about something else, and then, all of a sudden, when nobody was noticing, he outs with a match and rakes it on the under side of his leg, and pff!
Even today, Flint has the fourth - highest murder rate in the country, but in recent years, Flint's been infamous for a different kind of headline: the water crisis, and the government's subsequent attempt to cover it up («Everybody has been affected by it,» Crews says.).
I am not lessened by those that do not believe what i believe, i served this country and spent a year in Iraq, many of my fellow soldiers were Christian but i served beside Atheists, mormons, Catholics, wiccans, Jews, even a satanist, yes a satanist, and guess what, we were friends, I cared deeply for them and they for me, These were the guys that protected me so i could sleep, my life was in their hands and theirs in mine... I think you all have a very bad idea of what a Christian is, i think you have no idea what you're talking about when you judge us all as a religion... you need to get out of your house and off of your computer chair and learn what people are really about... Maybe then you will understand Humanity rather than just secularizing everybody and hating them... you are sad people, yet my beliefs teach me to pray for you, and hope that you come to reason...
A new Associated Press - Gfk poll, released on July 18, reveals that the Supreme Court's recent 5 - 4 decision to make same - sex marriage a constitutional right has not solved the deeper debate in this country, contrary to the media assertion that this is settled «law» and that everybody needs to....
Cold soba noodles dipping sauce, the best sushi I've ever had, a traditional tea ceremony that made me feel like an extra from the Karate Kid II, but without the sexual tension between Tamlyn Tomita and me *, bowls and bowls of ramen noodles, fuji apples sweeter than honey, snacks that look too cute to eat and a honey sponge cake that nearly everybody in the country ate for their snack time, but I had never had before.
For a visitor audience it's quite an exciting proposition to potentially speak to 130 different providers of wine in this country — from somebody who is a one ‑ man ‑ band, specialising in Armenian wine, right up to a national wholesaler, and everybody in - between.»
«Maybe in the future I have to be smarter and choose another club in another country where everybody is champion.
«Here in this country,» he went on, «it is more the individual, less the team, more kick and rush, more that everybody tries to play first fiddle.»
To win trophies — in every country — is so difficult, that everybody really goes for it, absolutely and completely.»
We'll figure out a way to keep them out of the title game again, even if everybody else in the country has two losses.
Yet he's been anointed as captain of both club and country in the last few months, perhaps in the hope is that if everybody pretends that Wayne Rooney is the footballer that he should / could / might have been, then — shazam!
«People are dying in vain because this country isn't holding their end of the bargain up, as far as giving freedom and justice, liberty to everybody.
If you have paid any attention to the recently widespread discussion regarding the future of the England national team, you will understand that the outlook looks fairly bleak unless everybody involved within football in this country joins together to help implement big changes.
While the authors of the new assessment agreed that people break down some of the bisphenol A they absorb, they said since so many plastics and other products containing it are in use that «virtually everybody» in developed countries has chronic, low - level exposure to the chemical and measurable amounts of its biologically active version.
Not everybody is going to share his religious beliefs, but Americans overwhelmingly share his belief in American exceptionalism, share his belief in the rule of law, share his belief that it's the people, not the government that has made this country great.»
«We need to have some sanity in this space and so those are the measures we are putting in place to ensure that everybody who signed up to operate a radio station and this country will abide by their own license conditions that they've signed up to.»
«Our country is respected in the international community and everybody recognises that.
I stood up as a young man, everybody in this country knew who I was, people loved my music and overnight I became persona non grata and I had to go into exile to protect my life.
«I never blamed John Mahama over the death, I never said John Mahama used Captain Mahama for rituals, the tape of the interview is with Okay FM, where I granted the interview, everybody in the country can go and pick it up to listen to ascertain whether or not I made those comments.»
But reacting to the issue, he said «I never said John Mahama used Captain Mahama for rituals, the tape of the interview is with Okay FM, where I granted the interview, everybody in the country can go and pick it up to listen to ascertain whether or not I made those comments» he said.
This creates an impression that the US is the best country to live in and everybody should dream about moving there.
He has kept the economy in comatose, used his own words to demarket the country by telling everybody outside that the country was a country full of crooks and all that, of course, he was the only good person.
The senator stated that Buhari had kept Nigeria's economy in comatose by using his own words to demarket the country, telling everybody outside that the country was a country full of crooks.
I'm just interested in the comparison between Iran and Pakistan: one of them has an atom bomb, and everybody is worried about the country that doesn't yet.
Everybody in the country lives together and is interdependent, because we have to be.
Everybody is equal, and in a city you socially self - select — you hang out with people who are like you, but the demography just doesn't work like that in the country.
«If we are to build a nation, then we must have that heart to build to accommodate everybody in the economic advancement of our country.
Our bigger job is to help America fulfill the promise of democracy itself, the promise that this is a country where everybody gets a chance — no matter who you are, where you come from, where you live, or what you think about the issues of the day,» said Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who in addition to talking up politics announced she would put $ 175,000 of her campaign cash into the National Democratic Redistricting Committee and campaigns for state legislature seats.
The Black Star has to shine for everybody to make it in our country
«Look at the massive expansion in apprenticeships pioneered by the Liberal Democrats since then, look at the huge cash increase for everybody on the state pension because of Steve Webb's Liberal Democrat reforms on pensioners, look at the way toddlers in schools now get a healthy meal at lunchtime because of what the Liberal Democrats have done and look at the way in which millions of working people in this country have received because of the Liberal Democrat flagship policy of raising the point at which you start paying income tax.
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