My cartoon this morning called «Victim Impact Statement», along with the 5 steps to writing an impact statement, was a serious attempt to address what I think is an important
issue for people hurt...
Not exact matches
Typically, the companies she finds have fallen out of favour
for a reason, usually because
people aren't keen on a sector or some
issue has temporarily
hurt the business.
It's easy
for people who are more liberal on this
issue to claim the pastoral high ground (indeed, Chalke's piece is partly pastorally motivated), but that ignores many who will be
hurt to read his change of view, and what they will regard as a sharp shift from scripture.
That
hurt for a while because she was the one
person in the family I could talk to about my parents and other
issues.
«In many of the specifics of the way
people view climate change —
for instance, seeing it as a moral
issue and understanding that climate change is going to
hurt people in developing countries and the world's poor the most — we saw really large shifts.»
Granted, the Black Sox
hurt no one but themselves, and the CTE
issue is
hurting people now, but
for many, this concussion thing is still too soon, their favorite player's health be damned.
Many of the
people whose pockets might be
hurt by expenses
for combating warming are quite happy to see the
issues dumped solely into the laps of the scientists, perhaps because they know that scientific studies always raise more questions than they answer, and so the
issue of whether science has spoken on the
issue can be indefinitely postponed.
The reality is that most
people don't even know about these
issues — and until they find themselves
hurt in a car accident and face the shocking reality that insurance companies have the right to skim $ 30,000 off of money awarded to them
for injuries, why would they?
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For example, you may find you have a lot of
people in your company who smoke, but you may have more of an
issue with stress and depression that is
hurting the business and productivity of
people in the company.
I work with those dealing with the aftermath of substance abuse
issues, and I enjoy working with
people who long
for relational intimacy but feel stuck in an endless cycle of
hurts and disappointments.