Sentences with phrase «manipulators like»

They affect everyone, including wannabe manipulators like Mark Zuckerberg and Cambridge Analytica.
Boxing needs to get rid of backstabbing manipulators like King before he destroys more careers.
And at times, calculating manipulators like Milosevic may be restrained by the threat of indictment.

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Manipulation on the part of global corporate giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon using not only filters but also psychology sophisticated «manipulators» like «reciprocation» «commiting», «social proof» and many others.
For the last decade, the renminbi was largely moving in a single direction — up — because China was tired of being dubbed a currency manipulator and it would like to foster consumerism.
From books like * The Sociopath Next Door * by Martha Stout, I recalled that one of the key ways a manipulator hooks people is by sharing stories that make themselves look like they've been misunderstood, bullied, attacked, suffering... in short, The Victim.
They can be, and they have been, born of an amplitude of love, in which case righteous anger can be directed against manipulators of distrust and hate, and not against those who are not «like us.»
Cecilia, In a very compressed form I said something like: Is the hidden role of any abuser or manipulator to make us seek and find the freedom in ourselves.
You might want to try L Ron Hubbard next... He was paranoid too, and like Wenger was a master manipulator adept at stringing along his hapless followers through a mixture of philosophical jumbo jumbo and the promise of a glorious future... AFC the Arsene football cult... Sad... A victory today plus announcement shortly after of his departure would be a great weekend
Mr manipulator, twisting it around again, blaming the fans in advance, no doubt that the majority of fans at the Emirates will be singing «there's only one Arsene Wenger»... just like last season.
Happily the field hasn't been left to the careerists and manipulators; if there is to be a Labour renewal then the participation of those like Ken will be vital.
Hipocrisy in small towns is endemic, like in DNA of these little manipulators, and it is allow to persist only because there is no confrontation.
It was operated via Internet robot manipulators in Canada to assemble components, and vehicles in Weingarten were taken around a maze - like obstacle course.
The virus was the culprit, acting like other parasitic manipulators to change cricket mating behavior for its own gain.
And the SoMa project is developing manipulators capable of handling fragile goods like soft fruit.
Create some piecey definition on your bangs (we like Bed Head by TIGI Manipulator for this) while brushing them to one side to impart an edgy feel to your pixie.
I do not like manipulators and fake people.
Dolezal desperately tries to align herself with absurd terms like «trans racial» in order to try to find some way of making her way of life acceptable, but she always comes up short, and it is impossible to have any sympathy for her because she is so transparently a manipulator and a guilt - tripper.
Some directors are great storytellers without their presence being felt, but De Palma, much like his cinematic hero Alfred Hitchcock, is a master manipulator of both his medium and his audience.
But for a series that features, by its own description, a «master manipulator,» «Evil Genius» feels more like a confused, unwitting pawn than an adversary worthy of taking on the challenge to uncover the truth.
He really is a master psychological manipulator, his calm and passive voice flowing like a hypnotic song as he begins clouding Tommen's mind, just like the late Tywin did — and it's no coincidence the Sparrow mentions him.
This knob is now the third different kind of screen manipulator I've found on a new Lexus, the other two being a touchpad and a mouse - like knob.
Transform and remix music via magical manipulators in real - time like never before.
Laurent Rosset, Italian architect and photo manipulator, creates surreal landscapes that look more like images from a dream than everyday life.
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In works like «Bill Clinton, the Lippo Group, and Jackson Stephens of Little Rock, Arkansas 5th Version» Mark Lombardi researched relationships among the world's most powerful people: politicians, financial manipulators, out - and - out crooks, and laid them out on huge drawings in the form of diagrammatic networks.
and what about the 400 + nuclear reactors worldwide that need workers and constant maintainance to keep them running so they do nt go in to full blown meltdown and make the planet a radioactive wasteland eh + the unstoppable feedback loop of methane release and the earths athmosphere becoming more like venus... the elitists do nt seem so worried that geoengineering is destroying their planet too... maybe because they've got the deep underground military bases or hardened bunkers that can sustain them for many years or might the real manipulators not be from the earth itself??
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A swindling game in which a small object is concealed under a walnut shell or the like; the manipulator then moves the shells around at speed; bets are made on the shell under which the object is found.
I mean seriously it sounded like I was the bad person, the manipulator, the one who according to him, would pull the guilt trip.
Hi Andrew: I agree with everything you say, including «asking» for peoples» business, not trying to manipulate them into it with questions designed to psychologically lead them to a decision that they would not normally make were they to be treated respectfully, and not disrespectfully, like so much silly putty in the trained manipulators» hands.
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