Sentences with phrase «many flawed people»

He said at a Monday press conference that it was an attempt to «politicize the intelligence process» in service of a «deeply flawed person in the Oval Office.»
It means that flawed people displayed their flaws while in a cop uniform.
And they are certainly full of flawed people.
We are expecting this and that and seeing something altogether different — mainly with flaws and flawed people.
An old - fashioned novel in many ways, it abounds with revelations of wrongs that flawed people try to put right.
There is no such thing as a Hateful Christian, just a flawed person.
It also gets back to a subject these movies have always handled excellently: flawed people learning to accept that they are worthy of redemption.
It is made up of flawed people, and sometimes it is the very process of learning to coexist with and rely on our brothers and sisters in Christ, even in all their inadequacies and failings, that helps shape us into His image.
I also love how her heroines are rather flawed people.
But you see, I don't expect bad things to happen to me as created by other Chrisitans, but I have no illusions or rose - colored glasses on — Satan is alive and well and will use people within the church system to kill and destroy — My faith is NOT in the church system, but in Christ who set up the church as HIS Body by calling saved, but flawed people into it.
But you see, I donâ $ ™ t expect bad things to happen to me as created by other Chrisitans, but I have no illusions or rose - colored glasses onâ $ «Satan is alive and well and will use people within the church system to kill and destroyâ $ «My faith is NOT in the church system, but in Christ who set up the church as HIS Body by calling saved, but flawed people into it.»
They signify a new creation, in this case the church, full of those flawed people who will bear the name of Christian.
We realize that we are all in the same boat; flawed people who come together to experience something bigger than ourselves.
We are a flawed people.
Remember the Senate page scandal?The point is, GOP — they're like this because politics attracts flawed people with enormous egos and their staff enable them.
You will be a flawed person who through, lack of insight and moral fibre, has failed to reach their full potential in the way the authors have.
No one measures up to their expectations, so they get to be thoroughly fabulous, in the isolated ivory tower, looking down on a sea of flawed people, dating no one... (also not sexy...)
After the two move to Los Angeles and find their prospects drying up, they decide to embark on the project of making their own movie, «The Room,» even though Tommy is as inept a filmmaker as he is flawed a person.
They're really the only main characters, and each of them does an excellent job portraying flawed people.
Ten Thousand Saints, at its core, is about a group of flawed people who all learn more about themselves through their interactions with each other, and try their hardest to become better human beings as a result.
It takes characters normally written off or romanticized and treats them as full, flawed people.
This fascinating drama puts us in the mind of a deeply flawed person and makes us sympathise completely with her.
It's remarkable how much you can class up a Jerry Springer-esque conflict if you cast its characters as thoughtful, funny, lovably flawed people.
The film makes it clear very clear that these are deeply flawed people, the twisted wreckage of living the unexamined life.
This is the first male character that is not completely evil and the viewer is given reasons to feel sorry for this sympathetic and flawed person.
In fact, none of the characters in Mistress America (as with Francis Ha) are ever presented as villains or unlovable, just as deeply flawed people struggling to navigate the world around them and grow into better people.
It isn't simply that her voice comes out clear and her characters feel tailor made for her; there's a sweetness in both films that was absent from Baumbach's previous efforts — a desire not just to present flawed people who were often unlikable but show that these deeply flawed, often unlikable people can also be lovable.
The year's other awards - worthy mothers seem like real, well - intentioned but flawed people who are as far removed from the mother - as - monster as they are from mothers - as - martyrs Stella Dallas (Oscar nominee Barbara Stanwyck) and Mildred Pierce (Oscar winner Joan Crawford).
Jonathan Kaplan's The Accused took a few brave stands, I think, in casting its victim as a flawed person we'd like to look down upon but who, despite her provocative attire and flirtatious gestures, still didn't deserve to be gang - raped atop a pinball machine.
It's easy to make a comedy about flawed people, but Baumbach and Gerwig have done something harder — finding emotional truth in those flaws.
Instead, he investigates how Bauman's hero's reception is at odds with his emotional state, thereby creating a portrait of a flawed person wrestling with his identity.
Jessica Chastain's Liz is an extremely flawed person who is driven to an obsession with success and winning.
«It can be a fragile, flawed person, but if they have enough dimension, and depth that you understand them even at their weakest, that's a strong character to me.
Director George Clooney teams with co-writers Joel and Ethan Coen and an all - star ensemble (Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, and Oscar Isaac) for this complex tale of very flawed people making very bad choices in a seemingly idyllic 1950s community.
There's no villains in the book, just flawed people.
In the end each does encounter a crisis, but the author leaves the reader on an unexpectedly moving and uplifting tone that suggests that even flawed people might have a chance at enlightenment.
But my favourite memory of Key West will be sitting on the veranda of our room at the Lighthouse Court Hotel, a glass of wine in hand, looking over at Hemingway house, discussing our shared love of literature and the flawed people that created our favourite books.
Neel remains a recurring figure of intrigue for feminist art historians because of the contradictions and complexities she had to navigate as a gifted but flawed person whose talent and domestic responsibilities coincided with the first wave of the feminist struggle for women's equality.
It involves flawed people, flawed messages, suboptimal policies, heated confrontation, and heartbreak.
This book is for flawed people [and we are all flawed in -LSB-...]

Not exact matches

In 2011, Patrick Webster, a security researcher, notified an Australian pension fund manager of a glaring flaw in its website that allowed him to access people's personal information.
«When the clothes do belong to the person wearing them, they take on a person's flaws and characteristics, and are wonderful.»
The Golden Rule — treat others as you want to be treated — has a fatal flaw: it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way.
Facebook set up the bounty system to reward people for pointing out its flaws.
Smart people point out flaws, and that is OK; you fix the flaws, and you get better.
People a lot smarter than me have found major flaws in the related research.
Even in - person time tracking systems are flawed, with employees able to clock in for each other, or say they're working when they aren't.
«Instead of a watch list limited to actual, known terrorists, the government has built a vast system based on the unproven and flawed premise that it can predict if a person will commit a terrorist act in the future,» Hina Shamsi, the head of the ACLU's National Security Project, told The Intercept.
But when a set of volunteers rated the responses based on how likely they were to hire each person, the minority of people who admitted to «real» flaws were perceived as more honest, and therefore as better hires.
I started to see people as highly capable and yet highly flawed.
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