Sentences with phrase «keeping a distance from»

If Melania Trump tries to keep some distance from Washington even after she moves, she wouldn't be the first presidential spouse seeking space.
And Romney will likely keep some distance from the president throughout his campaign.
Trump had kept his distance from the Senate process, but Monday night's development was a major blow for him, too, as the president failed to rally support for what has been the GOP's trademark issue for seven years, ever since Obama and the Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act.
Wealthy people and government officials, they keep a distance from me.»
In an interview with Fortune, the tech icon shares his straightforward investing strategy, which is to avoid it and to keep his distance from finance altogether.
That means Mr. Cohen is under a legal obligation to share the proposed deal with Mr. Trump, who has kept his distance from the matter since news of the contract broke in January.
If that sounds like your investing style, you should consider buying Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) and / or Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) while keeping your distance from Kimberly - Clark (NYSE: KMB) today.
Tally understands the difference between open space and occupied space and keeps a distance from shoppers.
Investors have kept their distance from Chinese bonds for various reasons.
While former first lady Hillary Clinton, who defended her husband Bill Clinton when the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke out, the wife of the current Oval Office occupant has remained silent and at times kept a distance from the president.
One can sympathize with bishops who keep their distance from the infightings of the Washington apparatus of, for instance, the USCC.
A complicating factor is that some bishops who are most concerned about this development will keep their distance from the national bureaucracy, thus assuring that the relevant institutions will be left in the hands of those who either favor or do not understand what is happening.
This potential has been clear even to those functionaries who keep their distance from the Church.
And so they kept their distance from Jesus, which is what many of us still do today.
Many are intellectualizers who keep distance from feelings — their own and others — by chronic: «head trips.»
I think this needs some context; we need to love our fellow man, but we also need to balance this with keeping our distance from sin.
Although his exposition of their ideas is peppered with his own judgments (often in dense, intricate but very rewarding footnotes that will tax every reader's patience and eyesight), he keeps his distance from his own text.
Catholicism initially kept its distance from this initiative, fearing that it would lead to relativism, with specific doctrines lost in a misguided attempt to achieve baseline beliefs to which all Christians could subscribe.
So if you find my beliefs wrong — then atleast know I am doing my best to keep distance from those that feel they are religious and devout — but their behavior, words and action > speak different.
As a result, in the past 30 years many clergy have been living within the professional middle class while keeping their distance from the professional label.
They wanted to keep their distance from God.
or «I'm keeping my distance from you!»
And in many other ways the theological tradition has kept its distance from the idea of a kenotic God, even though to an increasing number of theologians today it has always been essential to Christian revelation.
The news shook the Drehers to their very foundations, especially Rod, who now felt remorseful about his infrequent visits back home, and for having kept his distance from his family.
When people are «jumped on» for their opinions, when they are «kicked» for their transgressions, when they are «smacked» for chasing a bunny, they begin to keep their distance from the big hand.
RAND PAUL — Won't Stop GOP Extremeism — It's the only support he gets in his party, the few moderates in the GOP keep their distance from him because he is the kiss of death for them!
Modern man, instead of rescuing God from a permanent absence by means of a Pascalian wager, wagers instead on the human community, but he keeps his distance from this community, and never expects much from the world.
He had lived by the Rule and kept his distance from women.
Other security guards ensured the public kept their distance from the 76 - year - old cleric in the foyers of the seven - floor downtown court house in Australia's second - largest city where he was once archbishop.
I still keep my distance from studio culture because of that.
He mostly kept his distance from Barkley and the rest, even on the greens, content to read his putts and smile at his opponents» miscues.
Brands, as usual, kept his distance from the other American wrestlers, and despite his insistence that the Du Pont money was of no consequence, accepting it clearly did not endear him to most members of the wrestling community.
She keeps a distance from most of her competitors.
Our manager and the players still have a lot of work to do to ensure that we keep our distance from the relegation places, and hopefully push on upwards towards the top half of the table.
When you meet him it's like you have known him for years because he has such an outward going and friendly disposition, unlike many professional footballers who would prefer to keep their distance from both public and the media.
Set a personal boundary that says you'll keep your distance from that person or you won't bring up whatever subject matter that caused you guilt.
But Fiona kept her distance from me.
For instance, if your child is afraid of spiders, you might add a very small, non-threatening spider to the story (one that keeps its distance from the hero).
Teach them to swim, encourage them to make friends on the playground, try rollerskating or touch that animal at the petting zoo that they've previously kept their distance from.
If you absolutely must go to these places, make sure your baby is well - covered and try to keep your distance from others as much as possible.
But if you teach your child to keep their distance from kids that are sick, you can decrease the odds that they will get sick too.
They're happy keeping their distance from the union coalition which has formed on the issue.
Politicians staying away from Charles Rangel and others keeping a distance from Vito Lopez.
Officially, Cuomo was keeping his distance from the Senate leadership machinations, referring to the jockeying at the time as an «internal power struggle» that the governor had no business getting involved in.
Might a hard - line future US president use such dependence to pressure the UK into supporting foreign policies we should really keep our distance from?
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi wants to keep her distance from the New York City mayor's race.
Charles Kennedy, the keeper of the social democratic flame, who died a few weeks after losing his Highlands seat, was keen to keep his distance from Clegg: a suggestion that Clegg might visit Kennedy's constituency in Scotland was met with a curt two - word reply.
Two years ago he said he wouldn't seek a third term unless the Republican committee kept its distance from town board affairs.
Nationally, and in Washington, most Republicans are keeping their distance from the challenged representative.
Which points to the larger problem for Cuomo: Trying to keep his distance from the legislature and dominate it at the same time is becoming an untenable straddle.
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