Not exact matches
The practice pays off, according to research:
People who practice gratitude activities are more optimistic, feel better about their
lives, exercise more and report fewer physical
issues.
Only two days after entering office, he
issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be subjected to violence to
life and
person (including murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
I won't get into any religious
issues or get preachy here, and I'm not even encouraging meditation, but every
person on the planet who has to work for a
living needs to follow this basic routine.
You know, you look at all the outgrowth of Me Too, and See Her, and Black
Lives Matter, and
people standing up and having a voice, and saying, «I want to know where brands stand on
issues.
I think it addresses a lot of questions and
issues that
people experience in their personal and professional
lives that don't get talked about a lot.
Faber is one of the most gloomy
people you'll meet in the investment world, constantly
issuing warnings about where you should
live if the war comes (rural farmland), and what will happpen to the dollar (it will be worth less than toilet paper).
These visas would be
issued to ethnic Chinese
people who
live overseas, who need to visit family or conduct business among other things, according to the ministry.
«
People have come in because it was convenient, and they're finding
life - threatening
issues they wouldn't have known about, and they're taking action.»
Sit down with the
person and talk about the
issues as you see them, and try to work through a way to resolve them and move on with your
life.
Bates says there's a solid incentive for addressing work -
life issues, and it's directly related to the reason she and two partners started their firm 15 years ago: «It's a highly competitive market and we want to attract the best
people in the business.
Some
people said the screed, directed at CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, drew attention to prevalent wage
issues in the area; others accused the employee of acting entitled and failing to find better or more work or a place to
live that costs less than her current $ 1,245 rent.
«I have personal
issues of «seeing how other
people live.»»
«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma
lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big
issues that large numbers of
people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
#PostWisely tackles the
issue of posting other
people's misfortunes online, using four videos inspired by real -
life tragedies that have gone viral.
In response to such a call from the G - 20 in Washington, D.C. last week, Germany's finance minister side stepped the
issue and talked about the need for the ECB to start withdrawing its money market liquidity — i.e., whatever remains of a meager
life support to economies crushed with 19 million
people out of work and 3.6 million of young
people unable to find jobs and make a
living.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has
issued new rules that will make it more difficult for consumers to purchase insurance on Obamacare's marketplaces outside of its set enrollment period (Obamacare allows «special» enrollment periods for
people who have experienced a major
life event).
Thus, the unpredictability of DC benefits is an
issue for
people who need third pillar benefits to close the income gap between what is available from pillars one and two and a replacement rate that will permit continuity of
living standards.
«Certainly working moms are kind of the most visible, but it's a misconception that that's the only audience that's interested... Both working moms and dads, and also
people with health
issues, or who are [taking care of]
people with health
issues,
people who
live in rural or locally depressed economies, military spouses,
people who want to travel, and certainly millennials «-- are just some of the categories of
people seeking job flexibility.
The work we do to help
people live better extends far beyond the physical walls of our stores, making a real difference on the real
issues that matter to us all.
Instead of hearing about billion dollar gun - registries or carbon taxes, we all get to spend four weeks talking about potholes and roads, garbage pickup, traffic congestion, and other
issues that affect
people literally where they
live.
«Gallup World Poll: Crucial World
Issues Affecting
People's
Lives, including Media Freedom, Security, Leadership Approval, Happiness, and Employment
In my case, I
live in a cozy, affluent suburb where the biggest
issue is that the planes flying overhead are too noisy (I kid you not — that is what
people want politicians to fix).
I can not believe the ignorance and bias on this with Statistics Canada - I mean come on
people lets get with the times - you are operating a Statistical agency like we are
living in the 1950's - this is indeed the 21st century - income polarization is a massive
issue, and to report on income like the manner that this article did is just out right garbage!!
VICTORIA - Premier - designate John Horgan
issued the following statement on being asked by the Lieutenant - Governor to lead a new government: «Today, British Columbia got a new government that will work every single day to make
life better for
people.
At FlexJobs, we see a variety of
people looking for part - time work, such as working parents, semi-retirees,
people with health
issues or disabilities, military spouses, millennials, career changers, and
people seeking better work -
life balance.
We see churches who pick one or two
issues and prove they are challenging culture, while not
living a
life that shows
people who we want to
live like, and who we
live for.
When two
people live in a committed relationship for decades and some hospital functionary bars one from visiting the other in the hospital because they can't marry and hence are technically unrelated in the eyes of the law, that is a civil rights
issue.
The fact is that the
issues you speak of are not because the
people are members of the LDS church but in fact this is what happens in any society of humans
living as close together as we do in large cities.
if you're from the US like i am, please move far, far away so those who believe in the first amendment and support all
people the freedom to believe and
live as they choose so we can focus on real
issues like the economy, education, and ending oppression / slavery throughout the world.
It also seems quite hard to swallow that a
person could spend his or her
life helping the poor, counseling the down and out, building homes for Habitat for Humanity, giving millions to charitable causes, assisting those with disabilities and mental health
issues, and without a sincere acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior, be doomed to eternal condemnation and suffering, no getting out early for good behavior.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public
life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at
issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable
person will grasp.»
People on both sides of the religious
issue have some insane desire to dictate how other
live.
The Catholic Church's position on artificial birth control has NO basis in the teachings of Christ... it was not an
issue then... the teaching is solely based on the opinion of the men running the church who claim «divine inspiration»... BULL... they wanted
people to have more kids so they could contribute more money to the church so that the so - called «princes of the church» could maintain their princely
life - style.
The Catholic bishops of the United States have vowed to continue to resist the HHS Mandate, which forces Catholics and others to violate their consciences regarding grave
issues of the human
person and human
life by requiring coverage of abortifacients, sterilization, and contraceptives.
@Kingnpriest, So in theory, if a
person lead a good
life, and never sinned (unlikely but possible), but never said a word about Jesus, good or bad (they'd heard about him but never addressed the
issue, they just focused on
living a good
life), what would happen to them?
Perhaps with enough
people hammering the
issues of abortion and gay marriage, Harris is right to direct her attention and effort to other
issues of mercy and justice, but the flavor of the book seems to downplay the importance of traditional marriage, infant
life, and the church's role in mercy ministry.
This is an incredibly important
issue that needs to be hammered out down to the molecular level... our involvement in these wars has cost the
lives of many innocent Iraqi
people, many US soldiers, and a tremendous expenditure of resources.
One free sample
issue has been known to hook
people for
life.
For a Woman to make this decision is a tough one, and I don't believe that there are very many
people that are just o.k. with this
life changing
issue.
I guess I'm one of the very few
people living in the 21st century, where the religious belive of a
person are their own personal
issue.
The sky is not falling because other
people live their
lives differently from you and have joined their
lives in marriage... Spend your time, energy and emotions on a topic that really matters - like world hunger, the pursuit of justice in the world, violence against women, natural disaster relief - these are
issues that need your attention..
No one here is forcing anyone to do anything, but I have an
issue with
people living their
lives and expecting others to
live their
lives according to a lot of beliefs for which there is no evidence whatsoever.
I see and work with
people who were athiests or agnostics, came to faith in God and for the first time in thier
lives found hope, joy and solutions to long standing
issues in thier
lives.
Why fight about end of
life issues, the sooner terminally ill
people can end their suffering the sooner they end up in heaven with the angels.
Rather than make decisions in a leadership vacuum, they recognize the tensions that swirl around cultural
issues, especially for young
people who may interact every day with those who believe — and
live — differently.
If you did, if you cared about
people from all walks of
life, if you raised as much of an
issue about the sons and daughters being shipped back in boxes from the middle east.
Michael shares eight of the reservations he had about institutional church and how grappling with these
issues led him to see that church is not found in a building, but in all
people who are saved by grace and follow Jesus in their day - to - day
lives by loving and serving others.
Also, there is the
issue that
people can and do make their
lives better w / o Christianity, and many
people that do have Christianity do NOT have better
lives (as you've noted).
It is unliveable at the level of society: hence, in Britain we have a government that lauds the freedom of the individual (and it should be noted in passing, but noted very well, that our present generation of politicians rarely talk of the «human
person» or just of the «
person», but usually of the «individual») but which has brought in some of the most draconian legislation in Europe designed to control what
people say and do on certain
issues so that society can proceed in its
life as a unity and not just as a mere collection of individuals.
I remember being disturbed by that email, and it added to my sense at the time that the blogging - focused /
issue - centric / religio - critical nature of the EC movement allowed
people (perhaps sometimes enabled them) to ignore their home -
lives, family relationships, etc..