Sentences with phrase «member of that small group of people»

I am pleased to report that I am also a member of that small group of people who have met regularly to figure out a way of extricating divorcing and separated parents from the adversarial divorce contest.

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I propose the following as a proper image of evangelizing: a minister seated along with a group that is more than one other person but small enough to engage in discussion — and with the members of the group being quite varied as to age, sex, color, and other characteristics.
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....
At the Lausanne meeting in Thailand, a small conflict arose within the group, and I responded in such a way that one of the African members commented, «Chris thinks like an African, Chris is a relational person
In this kind of society, small, lively groups in a church offer sorely needed opportunities for persons to drink deeply from the fresh springs of relationship, discovering the reality of the New Testament experience of being «members one of another.»
The attachments that develop among the members of small groups demonstrate clearly that we are not a society of rugged individualists who wish to go it entirely alone, but are a communal people who, even amid the dislocating tendencies of our society, are capable of banding together in bonds of mutual support.
If a small group of people think they know better to the point where they insult party members in this way — if that is what has happened and I need to know whether that is what has happened — then I will be very angry indeed.
«A small group with only 38,000 members has been for years responsible for telling the rest of the profession, consisting of hundreds of thousands of people, how to think about mental disorders,» says Elkins.
«The people who left behind these clues were members of a small group of pioneer mobile hunter gatherers who repopulated north - west Europe towards the end of the last Ice Age with the rapid onset of a warmer climate (the Lake Windermere Interstadial) and the development of open grassland vegetation.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
To examine whether or not lower status is more benign in small - scale, relatively egalitarian societies in which group members frequently share food and other resources, lack coercive authority, and where people have little wealth to contest, the investigators studied the relationship between status and biomarkers of stress and disease among Tsimane men.
But until the people in the congregation embrace that, things are not going to change... And the burden of making a congregation diverse always falls more heavily on members of the smaller racial groups than on those who say «Come join us.»»
Free on line dating can consist of very large sites with thousands — even a million or more members — or it may have smaller groups of people who have common interests, locations, nationality or other like characteristics.
Free on line dating can consist of very large sites with thousands — even a million or more members — or it may have smaller groups of people who have common interests, locations, nationality or other l...
The small group of diverse people, mostly young, form LGSM, or Lesbians, Gays Support Mineworkers, choose at random a small Welsh town that is the home of striking coal miners and begin to take up a contribution to be used principally for food for the union members.
In a LinkedIn Group about publishing on Amazon a member shared that an author (Pete Morin, Diary of a Small Fish) asked him to change his review rating from 5 stars to 3 stars so that more people would read it.
don't nobody knock message boards: i participate in three which are absolute mustard: given the right kind of people and enough mutual association, they are the best way to swap ideas and even cooperate on projects (case in point: the TMF banking board successfully staged a fight against the Irish minister of finance to defend a bond widely held by its members — including legal action and political lobbying): there is something about the mechanism of general conversation in a small group of like - minded friends that can really take off
You're giving people smaller pools of potential group members, less opportunity to make new friends, and more limited options altogether.
As an umbrella fundraising organisation any money donated to GamesAid will be divided between a small group of British based youth and children's charities that support young people in a variety ways, nominated by and voted for by members of the British videogames industry.
On the upper half we see Snake's comrades fighting a hopeless battle on warship USS Missouri and Outer Haven involving unmanned Metal Gear RAYs and FROG Unit members, while others in different locations can only put their faith in this small group of people.
In addition to member shows there are four months out of the year when members can arrange to have a One - Person show or Small Group Show.
Such a record is not credible: even among much smaller groups of highly respected people — police detectives, Catholic priests, members of parliament — frauds do occur.
The Supreme Court rejected the arguments put forward by Ms Michael's family that the police owe a duty of care in negligence where: (i) they are aware or ought reasonably to be aware of a threat to the life or physical safety of an identifiable person, or member of an identifiable small group («Interveners» Liability Principle»); or alternatively, (ii) a member of the public gives the police apparently credible evidence that a third party, whose identity and whereabouts are known, presents a specific and imminent threat to his life or physical safety («Lord Bingham's Liability Principle»).
It's often too much for any one person — or even a small group of HR staff members — to deal with on their own.
The organizations involved represent labor, community organizations, doctors, nurses, women, small businesses, faith - based organizations, people of color, netroots activists, and think tanks, and Planned Parenthood is proud to be a leading member of this diverse group.
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