Sentences with phrase «many people in these groups»

People in this group would rather shell out the $ 300 for the ticket and save for a big reward like flying first class to Asia for 125,000 miles, a ticket that normally sells for more than $ 10,000.
While two people in the group expressed optimism because of improved business, the remainder of the group used words like «embarrassing» and «scary» to describe the presidency.
But he also examined the ideas themselves and found that people in groups examined a more limited range of suggestions.
«You had people in that group... that were there to protest the taking down of a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name.»
The exact people in those groups changed day to day, but group size remained constant: around 12 people.
Indeed, he found, the bilingual people in this group performed better than expected on intelligence tests at their advanced age, and showed less relative cognitive decline compared to monolingual people.
Write down the names of the seven most important people in your group or company.
«You had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists and the press has treated them absolutely unfairly,» Trump said at Trump Tower in New York.
Reach the point at which you feel confident helping others fit in, and that's when you truly fit in — because then it's no longer about you: It's about the group and the people in that group.
I wonder how many of the people in this group are athletes (or alimony collecting ex-spouses?)»
People in these groups can take steps now to make the later years more enjoyable.
Yet, people in the groups that face bigger obstacles — and even those that appear set for retirement success — can take steps now to make their later years even more enjoyable.
Get the people in the group to disown and isolate their extremists.
Most people in the group reported that this busy season was the least stressful they'd ever experienced.
My point is not to suggest that people in these groups have these flaws more than other people, just that there is nothing surprising about someone from an oppressed group not being enlightened in their view about another oppressed group.
Or why you don't usually see gay characters in TV or movies unless their sexual orientation is part of the plot — as opposed to simply representing the statistically probably number of gay people in any group.
We do not know whether persons in this group, while moved by the presence and claims of individuals with whom they are in face - to - face relations, may, on another level, be oblivious to and unmoved by more impersonal social structures and practices that consistently put and keep persons in situations of oppression and deprivation.
Persons in this group had indirect relations to victims, mediated through overarching axioms or principles, largely autonomously derived.
But as it has been said, there are good and bad people in every group.
You all act like the person in the group that thinks there's an elephant in the room, but you can't figure out that the elephant is in fact you.
People in all groups, Christian or whatever - some are nicer than others.
My friend said they all saw an enormous ugly, terrifying demon come out of the mouth of a person in the group, which scared the you - know - what out of everyone.
There are low character people in every group.
I see a man, who grasp that people in groups are stupid.
I think people join groups because they like the people in the group and think it's goals are okay; then gradually adjust their beliefs to match those of the group over time.
Rogers, Carl R., «Can I Be a Facilitative Person in a Group
When it came time to pray, a woman who knew only one other person in the group talked openly about her boyfriend, who wouldn't commit to a serious relationship.
It confuses people in the group setting sometimes who are not used to the less formal approach.
«No, most of the people in the groups have kept in touch, and it didn't work for anyone.»
Since people behave differently in small intimate groups than in large public ones, there are some things we can say about the behavior of people in groups that refer to the structure of the group rather than to the individuality of its members....
The church, she insists, is not a voluntary arrangement that we can abandon just because we do not happen to like some of the other people in the group.
Many of the people in the group are my parents», and even my grandparents» age, and...
Many of the people in the group are my parents», and even my grandparents» age, and I'm not sure I can or should be teaching people who are my elders.
If you hate all people who voted for Trump, or if you hate all people who voted for Hillary, this group is not for you, because we have people in the group who did both.
Fences to keep people in this group, keep people out of that group, seclude and exclude us, like a bunch of brainless sheep that need to be herded around through different pen's till all our wool has been fleeced.
There are atheists and there are Christians and there are people in both groups who are a little too heavy - handed.
And as the years go by, each person in the group comes to understand the differences, to accept them, and to delight in them.
Lots of people in these groups who do not «identify as gay» are nevertheless sexually active.
No matter what classification you talk about, there are people in every group that do good, and some that do bad.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
In both groups, there are a variety of personality types, cultural influences, plenty of nice and plenty of nasty people in both groups.
We need not adopt a «No Child Left Behind» mentality, as if we can and should go only as deep as the least knowledgeable person in the group.
Most people in this group continue to be «spiritual» but many have left organized religion behind: http://www.pewforum.org/Unaffiliated/nones-on-the-rise.aspx Another study showed that Atheist perform the best on a quiz about religious knowledge: http://www.pewforum.org/U-S-Religious-Knowledge-Survey.aspx
They didn't demand that anyone do something they couldn't believe in, but clearly the group facilitator had assumed that people in his group would be Christian, Bible reading, and God believing.
The teacher asked each of us to select another person in the group who would become our «prayer partner.»
Some of those groups and some of the people in those groups can be quite nasty to anyone they perceive as questioning them, their beliefs or their authority.
They are the person in the group who is really good at, yes, greeting people, who remembers people's names, who knows how to connect people to other people and to make people feel at ease.
IE samples that leave out the sick or chronically ill are not good samples if there are people in these groups that would if they could.
The father, or host, waited for silence, then declared, «Blessed art thou who has given us command concerning the washing of the hands» — whereupon each person in the group stretched out his or her hands to receive water poured from the pitcher.
9:00 P.M. — Close your eyes; imagine you're standing in front of each person in your group, one at a time, saying to, each one in turn, «I need you.»
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