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«Bad Timing» is another one in the eye for the psychiatric profession, which doesn't command much respect at the movies these days.
Are they getting TOO much respect at 30:1?

Not exact matches

This includes being treated with respect and dignity, reducing conflict, improving cooperation and collaboration, and even going as far as enforcing civility (at Micrel I banned swearing, much to the consternation of the rough and rowdy semiconductor sales teams of the late twentieth century).
But the «yes» part comes from reminding yourself that there are a few basic rules you can live by in terms of how you interact with others, and if you keep these absolute essentials in mind, things will go a lot easier for you — and be a lot easier on those employees of yours who are, in many respects, very much at your mercy.
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Not in a million years would I put a darwin fish in their goodie bags, I respect them too much, or, at least I did.
Or... you can put asside your prophecies of doom & gloom, praying and hoping for God to smite all the yellow, black & brown people who don't believe the way you do anyway, and attempt to make peace with your neighbors, not by converting them at swordpoint, but accepting them and learning about their cultures and traditions and give them as much respect as you want them to show you.
So our narrative leads to a student generation that thinks that its views should get as much respect as anybody's — at least after graduation.
Nothing you say is respected after you went to such an infantile level of attack (no matter how you spin it, it is what you did... you deserve the bitterness directed at you - if you're too much of a coward to apologize, you'll see nothing in the form o frespect).
And we look at church history and the churches and leaders we respect, not only in the US but globally, and what we see is that the overwhelming majority of Christians past and present continue to teach that these passages are very much applicable today.
True, there has also been much pettiness at the Council as well as exaggerated caution in some respects and hesitations between conservative and progressive attitudes.
That's exactly why you don't know much about other religions cultures... etc and do not respect them at all.
But Jefferson did not much disagree when he wrote at the end of the war, «They will forget themselves, but in the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respect for their rights.
The fact that he can grant this yet not give such possibility a greater place in his narrative suggests that, with respect to the question of the relation between politics and ethics at least, Taylor is not at all a modem, however much he may believe that the modem identity brings with it some genuine goods.
The Inquisition also seems to have been popular — or at least respected — for much of its existence, despite the fear that it inevitably generated in some quarters.
Nicole wasn't raging at Drew because she didn't respect him; she was trying to get through to the only man she has ever loved, and she didn't know how to get him to listen to how much she needed him to make her feel safe again.
The wholesale labeling of inner - city children was, at least, resisted strongly in the past by influential and respected intellectuals; much of that resistance has collapsed in recent years, and many of these suppositions about «differentness go almost uncontested.
I bet she'd get about as much respect their as I would at Prestonwood Baptist Church (is it really a church?).
Gregg Singer reports that evangelical Christianity was held in much higher respect by the majority at the convention of 1787 than it had been in 1776, since so few of the 1776 «radicals» were there.
So if someone wasn't respecting me (or so I thought) by calling too much, not showing up, being late, etc., I'd turn the upset dial to a 9, when others in my position would be at a 2.
... After much negotioation the cross was placed outside of the camp in respect for the crimes against the souls of those imprisoned at the camp.
We may argue over that assertion, but still accept the point that students, teachers, and administrators at religious institutions respect the humanities much more than those at elite colleges and research universities do.
I've also thought about personal choice and I respect your opinion as much as someone who believes that life starts at birth, so why should I limit people from the ability to choose?
So, if I dress up for church, clearly I'm dressing up to impress other humans or to show them how much I» «respect» God by wearing my best clothes instead of the grungy nightshirt God saw me in an hour before or because someone at some time said that's what I ought to do because that was their opinion of what God likes or doesn't like.
In my assessment of the ecumenical agenda which I presented in Bangkok in 1996, I already alluded to the need of deepening and increasing «analytical capability»» as one of the primordial necessities of social witness in our time, and how this is so important at a time when ecumenical social thought seems to have reached a «dry spell», where it has become in fact thin and redundant, and therefore a point where it has lost much respect.
I sat there on the bed for a while, and then I did seek out my brother and apologize to him, and we all sat down quietly for lunch, and nothing else was ever said about this, until now, in this small essay; but the thought occurs to me that in a lot of ways I have been sitting on that bed ever since, pondering the way lies come so easily to our lips and spin so easily out of our ostensible control, and stab the innocent, and dilute respect, and poison love, and tear at what we so much wish to be, which is honest and gracious and reverent.
In different ways and with differing emphasis all Christian communions — even, in certain respects, the Roman Catholic Church, at least in its best theologians like St. Thomas Aquinas — say much the same thing.
The following quote is from Vimlan VanDien, a nutritionist at the respected Bastyr University, in Seattle, Washington: «One hundred grams of dried cane juice is pretty much the same thing as 100 grams of other sweeteners, no matter what you call it.
They respect our dietary choices, even though they poke fun at us, they have yet to change much of...
I bring with me a deep respect for the value of heritage, provenance and craftsmanship to discerning drinkers around the world from my time at Pernod Ricard Winemakers, and I very much look forward to helping The Glenlivet continue to push the boundaries of flavour exploration and set the standard for the quality and style of Scotch whiskies from the iconic Speyside region.»
Look, y ’ all, I back the IRA as much as the next self - respecting radical, and I sympathize with the fact that all too many recipes get totally bastardized at the hands of American cooks.
Much respect My most recent proud moment was winning a highly commended at the Kent journalism awards this January.
As for Steve Bould taking over, I'm not sure how much input he has at all, so probably next to none, we need an experienced manager, not a sidekick with all due respect to Bould.
At least, I owe him very much, I have a lot of respect for the coach, but as well for the man.
Yes he could be alot better at finishing, but let's see, maybe we got a new sturridge... What I am mad on Wenger about is not so much the lack of a proven striker to our ranks... No it's that we haven't bought a central defender to cover, but most important, we haven't bought a defensive midfielder, that we need so much!!? Wenger makes the same mistakes over and over, everybody else can see it, just not him... hmm: / but still lets respect him as a man and judge when we are atleast half way into the season... COYG!!!!
Otherwise I am sure Arsene Wenger, who has so much love and respect towards Rosicky, would let him go at the end of his contract.
Sprint football does appear, at least in some respects, to be a much safer alternative to regulation football.
I have no doubt that the pressure that Vardy is feeling now would have been far greater if he was at arsenal and while the financial awards, sponsorship deals and links to the english squad would be much stronger, i feel its a decision that should be respected and not even discuss.
it could be a bigger than we anticipated summer in terms of players in and out wenger will look to recoup as much as he can for out goings getting any unwanted high earners of the books might be an options like poldolski his # 100,000 p / w his unwarranted for what he brings to the team, as might be walcott he is at a crossroads now in his arsenal career he can either stick it out with us and show us the respect the club deserves for paying and making him the player he is today.
So Ivan then goes and signs Raul as Director of Football (but in a different title) following the appointment of Sven M.I give my total respect to Ivan.He knows the structure of the club needed a complete change so as to begin the road of recovery and he kept his word.He was outwardly challenging Wenger and he delivered what he said he would do.There is still more to change but that will be so much easier to do Wenger is removed at the end of the week (in my dreams I'm afraid) but nobody can doubt the intentions Ivan has for change and he must be respected for this
Ken, as much as I respect both Patrick Viera and Dennis Bergkamp (the best player I have seen in an Arsenal shirt IMHO) the rebuilding needed at the Arsenal to bridge the current gap, requires a hard nosed experienced manager.
much love and respect for Delaney, but... Lanier, one of the best at his position in the entire history of like... ever (that includes DT)
That move showed how much respect they had for Clowney at that point, but evidently they forgot that Mercilus is also one hell of a pass rusher.
As much as I respect other opinion I have my opinion and that Wenger is the best manager for Arsenal FC at the moment, no drastic unplanned change in mid season, and he deserve a chance to show us how good the team can be when we have full squad together.
Good point, but how many other managers are there with so much respect that they can convince players to join a club that is building it's way to the summit, most of them join a team that is already at the top.
so much respect for your views any day anytime and I wonder how some few peeps here use sentiment as a cover for greatness... maybe they don't check on the league table more often to see how far behind we are, at the league table and behind Chelsea..
And does Martin O'Neill have that much respect for Stoke to leave so many players at home?
«Newsflash you pompous old git chips, those ignorant fans paid for your range rover and your wife's facelift (not that it did much good, silk purse and sow's ears and all that...) so you should show some respect to the people who pay over the odds so you can quaff champers at breakfast».
He should of been gone years ago Phil but I really hope your right and he's sacked at the end of the season it pains me to see how far we've fallen I can't take much more of Wenger I've lost all respect for the man
«I know we live in the era of transparency but at some stage to respect everybody you have to not talk too much about that.»
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