you did give a hoot about the Iraqi people when Suddam was buying your weapon... I think you cared
much about the plight of Muslims...
To me, this inconsistency suggests that while the ABA opposes mandatory retirement officially, in the end, it doesn't really care
much about the plight of older lawyers.
Not exact matches
Please please consider participating for the food blogger's event tomorrow November 8th, to help raise awareness
about the
plight of victims of Hurricane Sandy and / or to donate to your favorite organization that will provide
much needed support, supplies, and assistance.
If he spent half as
much time trying to put our joke defence right as he does pontificating
about other clubs business we might not be in the defensive
plight we are in.
Much has been discussed
about the speculation of Falcao on this blog in the past and with Chelsea most in need of a seasoned front man following the
plight of # 50 million - rated Fernando Torres, it seems Rafa Benitez's side seem the most likely to stump up the cash.
I am all for raising awareness that the hazards of childbirth are not yet something that can be ignored and forgotten — but I get irritated when the problems of affluent countries get muddled up with the
plight of less fortunate women, where the suffering is mind boggling, and there doesn't seem to be
much political will to do anything
about it.
The people there are very
much concerned
about women in your
plight and will help you to make a decision you can live with.
He adds: «What is it
about the
plight of those people he finds so
much more compelling than those hit by the bedroom tax?»
by Jefferson Robbins I'm risking all kinds of things here, not least the prospect of becoming That Guy At FFC Who Finds Too
Much Depth In Hammer Horror Movies, but this is my take: Vampire Circus is
about the
plight of the Jews in Christian Europe.
Twenty years of entering 1st graders -
about 80 million children - have walked into schools where they have scant chance of learning
much more than the youngsters whose
plight troubled the commission in 1983.
Ultimately, Matthew Goodman pulls together a riveting story that has the bones of a true and fascinating history and the heart of a great adventure: The reader not only learns
about Nellie Bly and her attempt to exceed the travel time of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg in Around the World in Eighty Days, but also has the pleasure of visiting the world of the 1890s, meeting Joseph Pulitzer, understanding the
plight of Chinese workers in America, traveling in luxury trains and boats, seeing beautiful places before industrial pollution took place, and so
much more.
Learning
about honeybees and their
plight made me look around and realize how
much the natural world is exploited.
The global geo - engineering approaches are extremely hard to control both politically and physically, but in learning
about them we might understand our
plight and options
much more clearly.