Sentences with phrase «more control over the people»

If your heart can't take another pregnancy announcement, take more control over the people you allow in your life.

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Plus, more control over the work environment (a staple of the small business owner) makes people happier to toil away.
«We've heard from people that they are worried about sharing information with apps, and they want more control over their data,» a Facebook press release said.
«We are giving people more control over these experiences so they can be confident pressing the blue button.»
In other words, just because a blockchain is involved doesn't magically mean people have more control over their data.
Self - employment is on a rapid rise in America as people look for more flexible working conditions, more control over their careers and supplemental income opportunities to weather economic uncertainty.
If you've procrastinated on this issue, you should realize that entrepreneurs have much more control over retirement planning than most people do, since employees» options are limited by what their employers offer.
Marketing in this way also gives businesses much more control over their target market because they are promoting their brand to people who are already interested in similar businesses.
«Creating a working environment where people have greater control over their work - life balance is a personal and commercial imperative; it results in more fulfilled people, higher performing teams, better results for our clients and we recruit and retain the best talent.»
Yet another privacy backlash leads Facebook to give people more control over Beacon, before the company ultimately scraps it as part of a legal settlement.
According to the Fast Company article, «Study Finds Work - Life Balance Could Be a Matter of Life and Death,» researchers from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business found that people who work in highly stressful jobs with little to no control over their work life were 15.4 % more likely to die sooner.
Our mission is to give people who have overcome challenges the ability to assert more control over their lives and build a legacy they can be proud of.
Over 60 percent of individuals in a recent survey said they lost their chain of thought because they read and replied to an email, while more than 50 percent of people who check emails and social media when trying to work indicated a lack of impulse control.
Solar power, which now generates almost 2 percent of the nation's electricity, has become popular among Democrats and Republicans alike, as people consider ways to have more control over their energy use and to reduce pollution as well as create jobs.
Dubbed Clear History, Facebook claims the new tool will «give people more control over» the data it receives from websites and apps that are plugged into its ad network.
It was the promise of Blockchain that drew her in; creating a more open world, leveling the playing field, giving people more control and freedom over their information, assets, and livelihoods, and the opportunity to take part in something that has the potential to change the world.
Anytime that more people can get control over their possess money, it's a good thing.
It is these aspects of the church: control of the finances of members, control over all aspects of interpersonal relationships, segregation of believers into levels of worthiness, not to mention the dubious credibility of the sole person who made up the entire religion... That make Mormonism look a whole lot more like a cult than a religion.
The gospel lays bare the motivations of our heart to reveal that many of our battles over the gospel are little more than struggles for control between power - hunger people.
Now I think the mainline churches are going to have their turn on the electronic stage as two - way communication becomes increasingly possible on radio and TV, and as cable TV and videotape enable ordinary people to make more use of, and to regain some control over, electronic communications.
Today people have a lot more control over their own destinies.
Parents» control over their children is increasingly challenged as the young people become more independent, rely increasingly on their peers, and often rebel openly.
I believe in smaller government, less control over the people, but we need to help our brothers and sisters with handouts but mostly a hand up to a better, more fulfilling life where they can do things for themselves and their families.
That meant no more fortune - telling, no more payments to her masters from people desperate to have some control over their futures, or at least to see them coming.
The less control people have over shaping their buildings, the more likely those buildings are to be misshapen and to misshape.
We know we have landed in «religion» when we start demanding people give more, when we start caring about who gets credit, and when we try to exert control over other people.
Over the years I've learned to control my fists, but I've watched as the word retarded has become more and more commonplace on the tongues of those around me — good, loving, kind people who know my brother, know me and can't help but use a word that has become so natural to their vocabulary.
We will get over it when you stop using your religion to legislate who people can marry, insisting on teaching your mythology into a science classroom, covering up crimes against children, allow birth control in countries that can't feed themselves in the first place... need more?
I believe that people, poor as they were by our standards, had more control over their own lives in those days than is possible today for most workers, especially in the developing countries.
Initially, the people were skeptical, but over time, more and more people believed, until eventually, the whole town was convinced that this man and his book were from God and had the right to rule and control every element of their lives.
It is a mighty god and, like more ancient ones, gives people a measure of control over their lives.
Perhaps Stalin (raised Catholic) and Mao (raised Buddhist) were atheists, but it seems more likely they just rejected anything that threatened their state's absolute control over the people.
Overall, apps like these give people more control over what they order and when.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
After some conversations with them about this, it occurred to me that if I could get a hospitalist program in, I could replace this whole hodgepodge of affiliated physicians who were really governed by their fear of this world, and replace them with four people over whom I had command and control, but more interestingly, I really had the ability to carry on constructive dialogue about how we wanted to optimize our services.
PS — I totally get what Madge is saying but I would worry that any kind of consequential language in this realm could backfire — it really feels like a lack of control / power thing to me (which is I guess sometimes the root of bullying behavior) but consequences could make him feel both more powerful (he gets more attention from his request) AND more ashamed (about peeing etc.) I would re-inforce two things: 1) his own control / power over his own body (that means being totally ok with having an accident) AND 2) another person's right to privacy (he has no right to talk to another person about their own bathroom behavior)
The reflexes they had just after birth start to disappear as babies this age gain more control over their movements and interact more with the people and things around them.
But, but, but: The Post's in - house pollster, Scott Clement, flags a 2013 Pew Research Study, which found that people who prioritize gun rights over gun control are four or five times more likely to contribute money to advocacy groups, contact public officials, sign petitions and express their views on social media.
The left - leaning Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) argued that although the localism agenda was promising, it will be largely meaningless unless the coalition delivers «real powers with new funding streams that give local people more control over how their taxes are spent».
12:07 - She says last local election Clegg promised local people more control over their health services.
State control provides more avenues for self - determination than does federal control, because there are considerably fewer people in a state than the nation (so you can have more control over the outcome).
These include: personal budgets for employment support services that would enable disabled people to have much more control over the type of support they receive, breaking down the barriers disabled people face when gaining employment, and staying in work which is vital to the country's sustainable economic growth.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is quietly pushing the Bloomberg administration to give him more control over his role in the nationally televised ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, said people familiar with the discussions.
So he believes in giving local people more power and control over everything.
«Second we need to unite our country and third we need a strong, new positive vision for the future of our country - a vision of a country that works not for the privileged few but works for every one of us, because we're going to give people more control over their lives and that's how together we will build a better Britain.»
It is worth noting that while people under age 65 in the U.S. live in a heavily market - dominated economy where poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
They should be ensuring school leavers are equipped with the skills they need for work, including the 50 % who don't choose to go to university; that employers are given more control over the funding for training and skills; and by ensuring that young people who have been unemployed for longer than a year are guaranteed a job - so that no young person is allowed to fall completely out of touch with the world of work.
«A vision of a country that works not for the privileged few but that works for every one of us because we're going to give people more control over their lives and that's how, together, we will build a better Britain.»
«All ideas of making people feel they have more power and control over government and their lives and the criminal justice system, those are all things we can look at,» he said.
«In this century of opportunity, of the information revolution, where people have and want more power and control over their lives, progressive ends will best be met through conservative means,» he told the party faithful.
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