Sentences with phrase «kind of advocate»

Sounds like just the kind of advocate you want on your side, right?
Samantha: And as for the rescuing aspect of it, I think that's something that as dog lovers we kind of all advocate for is rescuing and I think like you said, huskies are one of those breeds that kind of they're known for being high - strung and when they get turned in to a shelter or surrender to a rescue somebody might say they're destructive or they're not good with kids or whatever the case may be, and it's not necessarily that the dog is destructive or the dog doesn't like children but just that they have so much energy and then they get labeled as such and then other people don't want to adopt either.
You do not come across as any kind of advocate for women.
The most unnerving issue isn't that he says this or believes it, it's the fact that he preaches and advocates this to people who believe and follow what he says only because they think he's some kind of advocate for a higher power.

Not exact matches

For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
You have magazines like Out and The Advocate that have kind of aged with their audiences, and our users didn't have a publication for them.
But it's hard to see a practical difference between this deal and the kind of tiered access that network neutrality advocates have long feared.»
For now, however, patient advocates are cheering what may well be the first step on the road to a revolutionary new kind of personalized cancer medicine.
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation takes effect in May, and many privacy advocates look to it as a model for the kind of baseline privacy law the US sorely needs.
Make no mistake: I'm not advocating this kind of behavior!
«[A] most every kind of public policy decision [today is] made as a matter of a cost - benefit ratio,» governance advocate Robert A. G. Monks, explained in a 2008 interview published on the website Social Funds.
Others say blockchain advocates are hyping what amounts to no more than a new kind of database.
The SMART Box is a first - of - its - kind model pricing disclosure and comparison tool launched by the ILPA in partnership with the Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO), the leading advocate for microbusiness in the United States.
«The youthfulness to our movement is kind of empowering because look at this — look at how much time we have left in our generation's lifetime to advocate for change and to make that change happen,» McNaboe said.
Congress might raise the age from 18 to 21 to buy assault weapons: This policy hasn't really been on the radar of gun - control advocates, who would prefer tightly regulating or banning these kinds of weapons.
Say no to spying on advocates for First Nations children, or in fact on any activists of any kind in Canada.
Much better would be a «shoot only when you see the whites of the eyes of inflation» paradigm of the kind I have advocated for the past several years.
Trump's tariff announcement and Cohn's subsequent departure represent a kind of double victory for Navarro, as well as others in the White House advocating for erecting big trade barriers around the US economy.
One of the fundamental mistakes that Mr. Colson makes is his assumption that one can not confront our culture's crumbling moral consensus while at the same time advocating criminal justice reform of the kind I favor.
Twenty years ago, the liberals were saying, «St. Paul was talking about the evils of pederasty in Romans 1, not the kind of loving, committed relationships we're advocating for.»
Based on what the Bible advocates and the supposed actions of God in it, there is a good chance that those other options could involve much nicer and kinder creators.
Mindful parenting advocates preach that maintaining awareness while taking care of the kids results in kinder, smarter, more responsive parents.
The point of those analyses and «historical genealogies» that have become an object of derision among the liberals — oddly, from those who advocate a return to Madisonian principles — is certainly not to retreat to the comfort of the library or the coffee shop; nor is it to deny the contingencies of history by suggesting that 1968 follows upon 1776 with some kind of mechanical necessity.
Evangelical church and in fact all torch bearer of morality should come out and advocate ban on assault weapons and all kinds of violence if they truly believe in what they teach.
Balmer's chapter on feminism and femininity shows why evangelicals have been nervous about feminism and have advocated female submission, and at the same time have been preoccupied with «a particular kind of idealization of women,» especially those who stay at home and tend the hearth.
Melinda Gates, a passionate advocate for improved maternal and infant care worldwide, puts it this way: «To help women and children fulfill their potential, we need to make sure they can receive the right kind of health care at every phase of their lives.
Presumably Hare and Madden are in reality advocating a kind of quasi-coercive power which would not so much frustrate the desires of finite entities that already are in the scheme of things as prevent new desires and aims from coming into being if they do not stand a very strung chance of gaining satisfaction or if they greatly disrupt the harmony and rhythm by which desires are guaranteed a better chance of satisfaction.
Through his knowledge of Indian religion and culture, he did not submit himself to a racial theory of any kind which will fit into the scheme of «human origin» advocated by the Naturwissenschaft school.
Luke had buried them back in his Gospel, and once he had finished copying out the end of Q (at Luke 22:30), he rather explicitly said that the idyllic, unreal world of Jesus has been put behind us, for we must now come to grips with reality, buy a sword, become the church militant, and replace the kind of mission Jesus had advocated and practiced with one like the missionary journeys of Paul.
This is the kind of question that T. H. Huxley, Darwin's famous advocate, thought we should ask.
Huston Smith, an advocate of the via negativa, does say that persons who achieve the realization that they are not finally real — that God is what is finally real — understand that, «in the last analysis God is not the kind of God who loves them, for at this level there is no «them» to be loved» (Smith 52).
So, while there surely also are many more parts of the Bible, and not saying that swords weren't often commonplace, it doesn't really advocate for anyone to run around etc. with any kind of rifle / gun.
Some advocates, however, seem to believe that the new kinds of knowledge and skill make the old ones unnecessary.
He has consistently advocated a kind of post-political brand of governance that seems to assume that partisan conflicts are never reflections of genuine versus spurious disagreement, are always based upon miscommunication or ideological dogmatism, and are never the result of competing worldviews that are held with deep, thoughtful conviction and are therefore resistant to facile revision.
It should turn us into the kindest of friends, the fiercest of advocates, the best of listeners.
For example, the kind of «biblical theology» sometimes advocated assumes that we should go forward by taking with utmost seriousness the biblical images or motifs — not the literal, textual stuff of Scripture, which would involve us in a kind of new «fundamentalism», but the main - line of biblical images.
«The gospel actually advocates this kind of endurance as a daily «dying» for and with Jesus.
The kind of phenomenological method which is often advocated is of a non-metaphysical type; that is, it is interested in description, in terms of how living religion, as a matter of deepest intuitive observation, effectively operates in human experience in the world where men live.
Thus, church growth would advocate a kind of «Jews for Jesus» movement in which people could try to have the best of both worlds.
This kind of strict dicipline that conservatives advocate is the reason why the world is so F'd up.
Even before Zwingli's death the kind of reform which he advocated was spreading in Switzerland and Strassburg.
And Easum is probably correct that much of the soft rock or pop music that he advocates for worship has become a kind of generic musical product, with no set of specifically worldly associations that would prevent its use in worship.
Many more passages can be cited from The Wealth of Nations to show that Adam Smith did not advocate the kind of crude growth mania that is becoming something of a cult today and which also suggests, if not propagates, that growth and equity are not quite compatible.
The Handbook simply does not take into account why people seek out a religion and what kind of effects religions and their advocates hope to promote in human life.
hmmm let me think, the bible has no problem advocating rape, slavery, mass murder, misogyny, cruelty, deception and all kinds of atrocities... and I don't see christians behaving any differently than the rest of humanity, sometimes worse... there's your answer.
Criswell's involvement in wider evangelical causes made him open to the kind of tentative evangelical ecumenism that Carl F.H. Henry was advocating in the pages of Christianity Today.
I know you promised we wouldn't be alone, that you would send a Helper and Advocate, full of power and truth and ready to guide, but let's face it: the fire of the Spirit is the wild kind.
Plato famously advocates a kind of egalitarianism within the ruling class.
Advocates of federally subsidized day care from infancy tend to shrug off this kind of data and argue that the next decade will inevitably lead to nearly three - quarters of families having two full - time wage earners.
Dinging a brew on Beer Advocate because it has some rice in it is kind of missing the point.
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