Sentences with phrase «n't feel welcome»

Pretty is the operative word, but without being so sweet and cloying that a man wouldn't feel welcome.
The park's success has driven up property values in the area, residents don't feel welcome, and there's worries that it's accelerating gentrification.
Though they are probably good scientists there I don't feel welcome there.
If guests don't feel welcome, SkS won't find many guests coming to visit, and it will run the risk of devolving into an echo - chamber of groupthinkers nodding vigorously in agreement with one another while actual debate takes place elsewhere.
Blood stains and ritualistic markings are everywhere and you don't feel welcome in the land.
They soon discovered why so many parents, mostly from the Latino community, weren't involved — they said they didn't feel welcome at the school.
«Students are less likely to show up when they don't feel welcome in school,» she adds.
Welcome If students don't feel welcome in your classroom, they won't ask questions or engage in the learning.
«Often they said they didn't feel welcome [at the school] or didn't know what to do,» she said.
in Seattle, there is a need within yoga communities (and beyond) for spaces that are safe and enable access for people who don't feel welcome in studio classes.
As we have seen with the recent attacks on yoga for people of colour classes in Seattle, there is a need within yoga communities (and beyond) for spaces that are safe and enable access for people who don't feel welcome in studio classes.
Beyrer says many men do not seek HIV tests and care because they don't feel welcome at clinics.
He works hard on the pitch, but you can see he doesn't feel welcome at the club anymore.
And that's not a dodge, it basically means that most of these people don't feel welcome in church, they don't feel like God loves them, so before we even talk about those things — which by the way, the church hierarchy and LGBT Catholics are way far apart on — we have to talk about the basics: i.e. God loves them; God created them this way; etc..
The only place we wouldn't feel welcome is the new Pentecostal church across the street (which we actually visited a few times, but that's another story).
I tell them I don't feel welcome in the states and they assume its because of incidents in the streets or racist comments and they tell me that I should get over that because I will still have a much better life in America than in Alexandria.
It also said that many of those interviewed for the report noted that they did not feel welcome or included in the focus of mainstream networks, incubators and accelerators.
«Our family chose not to attend the ceremony this evening because we did not feel welcome at the event and we even feared for our safety in light of how hostile some of the public comments have been,» the family said in a statement released by the group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
Yet one character, Uncle Andrew, simply would not feel welcomed or joyful in Narnia's flourishing, then - peaceful world.
As a conservative, I find your forum very disturbing and certainly did not feel welcome.
; o) It has always taught separatism and the unlike them if they brave to come near, will not feel welcome.
If I haven't felt welcomed enough to be authentic we continue to look.
Personally, I would not feel welcome in a church that teaches that I chose to be gay (I didn't!)
«It didn't feel welcoming.
The world at large isn't feeling welcome to geek out with us about cool maths stuff, even while going crazy for Star Wars and fighting robots, and idolising astronauts and building Raspberry Pi machines.
Our potential colleagues aren't feeling welcome to join us.
We are the gatekeepers and, almost certainly unintentionally, we are doing something that means people aren't feeling welcome in our domain.
Parents generally felt comfortable at school: Only 17 percent of parents agreed with the statement, «I do not feel welcomed at my child's school when I come to visit.»
No one wants to enter a home where they do not feel welcome.
The survey results revealed that many parents in this community did not feel welcome at school.
But what the Newark high school students shared that day is what common sense often tells us: students who do not feel welcome, safe and cared for in their schools will be less likely to succeed academically and more likely to disengage from school entirely.
We definitely did not feel welcomed at first.
It's not really a secret that women, LGBT folks, disabled folks, people of color, and many other marginalized groups often do not feel welcome in gaming - centered communities.
If employees do not feel welcome because a well - respected senior lawyer in the firm gives them the cold shoulder, that is a problem that needs to be addressed.
Women either did not feel welcome or did not pursue careers in engineering and skilled trades.
What guest would walk into that room as it really is and not feel welcome and comfortable.

Not exact matches

Sure, customers may not remember every folded napkin or wall hanging, but they will remember how they felt in your business's space: welcomed, looked - after and even a bit pampered.
The company whose mission it is to make you feel at home anywhere in the world hasn't been so welcome in its own hometown lately.
Pope Francis says that divorced and remarried people are «not excommunicated» and should not feel «discriminated against» — he stops short of directly saying they are welcome to take the bread and wine at Eucharist, but then adds in a footnote: «I would also point out that the Eucharist «is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.
Bono put it this way: «I asked them to hang a sign in their office saying, «Warm Fuzzy Feelings Not Welcome Here,» because we need them to be tough - minded.
«We feel it's essential that we not only allow them to stay in our country, but we welcome them, that we desire that they be here,» Cook said.
It's one of the things that makes it possible for me to feel completely welcome in our church, to know I'm not alone in feeling there is an injustice here, and that this is something you feel very strongly about and are working on.
Feel free to take your condescending self away to live elsewhere and inflict your nasty, elitist views there, but don't imagine you will be anymore welcome there than you are here.
If someone out there is involved in a church where sinners aren't welcome or shouldn't feel comfortable, then that's not a Godly church.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that many of those who do in fact leave the Church over issues related to sexuality do so because they've been told over and over again that their value as a Christian, and as a human being, is wrapped up in their virginity, so they no longer feel welcomed or worthy.
I'm sad because I feel that our failure only confirms my fears that a church like this one — in which all are welcome, in which women can lead, in which politics don't get in the way of fellowship, in which questions are encouraged, in which a diversity of opinions is celebrated, in which gossip is kept to a minimum — simply can not make it in Dayton.
I know I've failed miserably and I know Jesus Christ has saved me and forgiven me of my sins yet I'm not welcome in the Churches in this area or at least I feel that way.
So it came as a bit of a shock to recognize that the churches we were visiting during our search had a different feel, a different sense of community and welcoming that we recognized as being part «Christian» and part «white» but did not fully resonate with us.
In doing so you may be opening the door for a person to know Christ and to be welcomed in your community that, were in not for your own worship displeasure, would never have felt at home.
I had my moments of disconnect: sitting out the Eucharist because I'm not Catholic, hearing the gospel reduced to salvation from hell, welcomes that felt patronizing from people who have been praying that I come to my senses and go back to believing, behaving, and voting just like them.
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