Sentences with phrase «not agitate»

Is there any other nation on earth that such evil will be visited upon its people by its own government and such a group of rampaging beasts that those people will not agitate to leave?
If they did not agitate, the Amnesty budget, you remember I was shouting, it was N20bn down from N56bn.
Comrade Ramaphosa dutifully obeyed the voice of the ANC and did not agitate when he was shelved and sidestepped to allow Thabo Mbeki to take over from Mandela.
Do not agitate, wring or rub wool against wool
No you do not want to use the highest water level available, if you do that diapers will just float around in the washer and will not agitate, scrub against eachother to get clean, you will want the water level to coincide with the size of dirty laundry you are doing...
DO NOT forcibly lay the child down, as you may worsen the obstruction, DO NOT agitate the child, call for an ambulance as soon as possible.
We remark cynically about DNA in relation to those who have deserted us (Kennedy's situation was quite different to Van Payslip or Fabregas in that he did not agitate for a move and Arsenal accepted a bid for him) but some of the names we have been recalling over the past few months, Geordie, Jon Sammels, Ray and the other members of the Double team we have mentioned really have supplied the DNA.
De Gea's contractual situation reduces the imperative to sell while United are also confident that their No. 1 will not agitate for a transfer, even though his preference is known to be to return to his home city of Madrid, as it was in 2015.
But I think he may not agitate anymore to go to China or move to Real Madrid as being purported if Arsenal can resolve a new contract extension deal with him by offering him a better wage packet than he's currently taking home at Arsenal.
But several years of RNA nudging and cajoling (up North it would be called agitating; decent Southerners don't agitate, they cajole) pushed the matter to the front of the line, and it was the main issue the candidates all found themselves forced to address.
When there's a barrier to overcome, don't agitate it, solve it.»
Yellow CS is an indicator of poor quality larger size particles (agglomeration,) exactly what happens to my CS when I DO NT AGITATE the water.
Sticking to their knitting means finding ways to make their enterprises work today in specific places, not agitating for massive changes in the ground rules.
It's difficult to imagine AVGN taking these steps without BVF's presence on the share register, and we suspect that it would have been «business as usual» if BVF had not agitated so forcefully for change.
He wasn't agitated when we brought him in and didn't put up a fight so the vet knew he wasn't feeling well.
This is also where crate training may be beneficial — not only to teach your puppy where and when to eliminate his bowels and urine but to ensure that your puppy is not agitating your older dog while you are not watching.
Some dogs have sensitive necks or a tender esophagus and it can be very hard to find a harness that won't agitate them.
There is good reason to remind ourselves to practice conscious breathing even when we're not agitated.

Not exact matches

The critique doesn't only come from the left; there are plenty of hard - nosed investment firms that are agitating to clamp a lid on ever - growing CEO pay, arguing that it's a poor use of shareholders» money and distorts performance as CEOs start managing to their pay metrics instead of longer - term growth.
One outcome could be to prove to conservatives agitating for a repeal - only vote that such repeal - only legislation can not pass the Senate.
According to the Michigan Free Press, the agitated goose was prompted to attack Couling after a group of students got too close to the bird's nest, which was near the course's seventh hole.
Technically you were responsible for the purchase, contract, agreement or decision, but you still felt agitated that the business didn't do the right thing.
As if Nooyi wasn't facing enough pressure, she soon had to contend with a major activist investor: Nelson Peltz, who took a stake in the company and began agitating for PepsiCo to undo its merger of Pepsi and Frito - Lay, just as Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by Peltz.
The person on the other side is clearly agitated that you haven't responded yet.
These clients become very agitated if the work doesn't begin as promised or takes much longer to complete than expected.
Well, assuming it really is quick (otherwise, a short email can beat a long conversation), and assuming your boss doesn't get visibly agitated the minute he sees you coming, then you really don't have a problem.
Mr. Gurley, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, began agitating for change at the top.
They rightly insisted on the constitutional principle that government could not intervene, but then they drew the conclusion that the discussion should thus be over» and that only bigots and un-American theocrats would continue agitating against an Islamic center near Ground Zero.
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
The Imams and religious preachers do not discuss the problems which are agitating the minds of the educated people; they are even ignorant of the very existence of such problems.
It does usually mean that you can't directly muck in and make a change, but you can certainly agitate for change and have a voice.
This whole worldwide male Islamic rioting (a famous Muslim male hobby) will allow the real hateful Islamists who hate Christians (especially the Copts), Jews and even other Muslims to agitate lazy Muslim males (most who do not work but enjoy rioting) to create more killings of Coptic Christians (especially in Egypt) and surviving Christians in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq.
I am not writing any of this to argue with anyone about philosophy, Scripture or anything else, nor will I conjecture as to why this topic agitates you so much.
This is the agitated, but hushed, God of the cross; a God found, as Luther said, «not in speculative thought but in suffering experience.»
However irreproachably I lived as a monk, I felt myself in the presence of God to be a sinner with a most unquiet conscience... I did not love, indeed I hated this just God... I raged with a fierce and most agitated conscience and yet I continued to knock away at Paul in this place, thirsting ardently to know what he really meant... At last I began to understand the justice of God as that by which the just man lives by the gift of God, that is to say by faith... At this I felt myself to have been born again and to have entered through open gates into paradise itself.6
They behave in an agitated manner which they can not control and experience suicidal feelings unbearable rage, delusions, and disassociation.
If a person chooses to be an Atheist than they should not be agitated or angry because I choose to accept my Creator and God, who I am devoted to and will not be ashamed of!
There is hardly a question agitating the Church in America — from higher education and episcopal leadership to the sorry state of catechesis — that is not addressed here with intelligence, courage and a pastoral heart.
This view underscores the rest of the pope's words after he said «I am deeply sorry» and construes them to mean something like: «I am sorry that you inattentive folks are so agitated about what I said, hut I am not withdrawing a single iota of subscript.»
But why get so agitated by a comment that was left by some one who you really do nt know?
The structures of control within the U.S. media are different from the institutionalized formal censorship we might expect of a government - controlled press; they are less visible and more subtle, not monolithic yet hierarchical, transmitted to the many by those who work for the few, essentially undemocratic and narrow in perspective, tied to the rich and powerful but not totally immune to the pressures of an agitated public, propagandistic yet sometimes providing hard information that is intentionally or unintentionally revealing..
What you're saying really sounds like the tired old, «if the minorities would stop agitating so much, people wouldn't hate them so much.»
He addresses many of the questions agitated by the «new atheists», but with the twist that believers, too, don't have a neat and satisfying answer to the intellectual problems that atheists exploit.
These success stories also show that many victims themselves don't really embrace this view; instead of agitating for — or despairing over — political deliverance from their plight, they set about changing it through individual, nonpolitical striving.
In a democracy, this minority is easily outvoted, especially if populist politicians agitate the majority that either feels the pain or, minimally, does not see any tangible benefits as yet.
Whoever not only says, but feels, «God's will be done,» is mailed against every weakness; and the whole historic array of martyrs, missionaries, and religious reformers is there to prove the tranquil - mindedness, under naturally agitating or distressing circumstances, which self - surrender brings.
The Daily Mail opposes it for as many of the right reasons as it is now possible for a secular paper to admit to: «This legislation,» it said, «which not even Stonewall, the most persistent gay rights group, was agitating for, is not just about allowing homosexual couples to have a wedding rather than a civil partnership.
After standardisation of the fat content, the milk need not be homogenised, provided that it is thoroughly agitated, without air inclusion.
That said, he deep «bowl» of the blender allows liquid to become agitated without overflowing or exploding through the lid (just don't fill it to the top).
No matter how tempting, and we know you'll be tempted, you can not stir, toss, agitate, poke, whatever the chicken in any way, or it won't crisp, and you'll just end up with shredded cooked chicken.
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