Sentences with phrase «not fight the system»

The two women here aren't fighting the System.
He understands that most people simply can not fight the system alone and need an advocate to help them navigate the complex maze of rules and regulations.
Therefore do not fight the system but fight within the system.»

Not exact matches

It's not that these men aren't guilty -; they are -; but that the system is biased towards over-incarceration and sentencing to people of color and has a byzantine set of rules that often elongate the sentencing of those who don't have resources to fight them.
Union officials, who have vowed to fight any effort to reduce benefits to retirees and vested workers, claim the city has undermined the pension fund by outsourcing city services to workers who don't pay into the system.
Before declaring bankruptcy and trying to fight against a system that's designed not to discharge your student loan debt, be sure to research your other debt repayment options for student debt relief.
It is not clear whether this refers to the dispute mechanism system, which has been used successfully by Canada to fight off duties on lumber and steel products, or the more controversial Chapter 11 arbitration system that allows foreign investors to directly sue NAFTA governments for compensation.
What we fought for was to stop whites from using their white only system to continuously oppress those that were not white, it wasn't about not a fight to be with white people.
What thinking and feeling person would want to share the name of those who seem to fight tooth and nail for the sanctity of life by protecting the unborn but refuse to help better our education system or quality of life for those not as well off.
I know some Christians are uncomfortable with that, preferring not to «mix» faith and politics, (as if we can compartmentalize), but as Aaron Niequist put it the other day, «if we want to love our neighbor, we will naturally get involved in building the systems that lead to flourishing, and fighting to change the unjust systems that target the poor, weak, and marginalized.
She's just trying to buck the system by fighting against the rules which she probably doesn't know are there for her protection.
So many systems and religions and ideologies do not want people to be truly free to choose and form their own opinions and they fought so hard to defend that right.
If someone thinks that the spread of something (a disease, economic system or religion) endangers not only the life but eternal soul of their children and grandchildren they will usually believe that fighting and even killing is worthwhile to protect against this greater harm.
I understand why some succumb to the pressures of the system and become its agents, why some continually fight it and become its adversaries, why some are removed because they won't cooperate, and why some leave because they can no longer endure the emotional, spiritual, and eventually physical toll it takes upon their lives.
«And I think that's why it's important not to just be fighting the system but to name the system and name the collateral damage of it.
It is safe to touch other people, even exchange bodily fluids, without consequence, but just because we have an immunity system that fights these things, doesn't also mean we are immune.
One more thing, I tossed my sliced veggies in olive oil, salt and garlic powder, I have a slight garlic obsession, not just for it's flavor, but nutritionally benefits: garlic is known to help boost the immune system, its vitamin C contents help fight germs as well as helping to fight against cardiovascular disease.
For Kimberton Whole Foods, these labels are not about keeping up with trends, or clever marketing: we are fighting for the safety and sustainability of our food system.
Cucumbers, lime and mint not only fight inflammation and keep your breath fresh, they help support your digestive system, too — which probably needs a little TLC after too much weekend fun.
If they have plans to fight white supremacy, it's naive to think systems of athletics aren't complicit in it and benefit from it.
And this is in a system in with lesser fighter rights where a big fight couldn't be made.
Love a good stand up fight but we have Boxing, I wish the UFC was simply the best vs. best, I get the entertainment aspect but UFC is playing for short term money & will suffer long term if they keep allowing shitty scoring system applied wrong, and making fights that are not deserved.
The team is not fighting and there's only one reason this happens: lack of confidence in the system, lack of confidence in the fact that whatever they do they will end up second best.
While this fight may have been a draw with the ridiculous scoring system MMA still uses, it was not a close fight.
Personally, I am against the current system and I think the fight should but judged as a whole using an entirely different system, not this stupid inapplicable 10 - 9 round by round thing, but given the current system it was clear Rose won.
Their anxiety is understandable, but as a parent I don't think fighting the system is going to make it easier to replace those funds.
Most people won't even bother to fight for better benefits, because the people at the top of the system have convinced those propping them up that they're not even worth the benefits they have now, and that we should be grateful for the scraps they toss our way.
And «running» you say, did he not try to fight the system in the legal and formal matter.
Not only will they avoid issues like regular skin irritation, but they'll also have a better immune system to fight off any infections that may later stem from it.
If you are exposed to any bacteria or viruses, your immune system makes antibodies to fight against them, and these will be in your milk protecting your child whose own immune system will not be fully mature for some years.
There is increased risk of getting the flu while pregnant because the immune system is not as effective at fighting off infections.
Premature babies have an immature immune system that can't fight off bacteria, viruses, and other organisms that can cause infection.
For one thing, one of the factors that can reduce the immune system's ability to fight off infections is not getting enough sleep, and as we know, kids in school are constantly exposed to contagious illnesses such as colds from classmates.
The «left wing» refuses to acknowledge legitimate flaws in the regs and accuses the right of politicizing our children's future and always fighting against anything the Obama administration puts forward, and the «right wing» isn't recognizing any of the improvements that were made as a result of the regs and blaming the government for over regulating and not giving the administration an ounce of credit for at least taking on an overhaul of a system that hadn't seen significant reform in 20 years.
«I have common variable immune deficiency [CVID, a condition that impairs the immune system], so I can't fight off common colds, sinus infections, urine infections, etc.,» McGinley told Romper.
Babies» immune systems are not mature enough to fight bacteria that might have contaminated them and some bacteria could be lethal.
The chances of getting sick increases when our body does not have enough nutrients to build a strong immune system and fight off common illnesses.
Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to foodborne illness because their immune systems are not developed enough to fight off foodborne bacterial infections.
At such a young age, your baby will have destructive nicotine in her respiratory system, and if her genes and general physical health are not strong enough to fight respiratory ailments, she may have to deal with a life - long problem of respiratory illness.
This is because they have not been able to build up an immune system that is capable of fighting off even the most common diseases around.
Tobacco smoke suppresses the immune system, which is something your baby isn't strong enough to handle at so small and fragile an age, making it more difficult for your baby to fight off infection.
There are literally hundreds of viruses that cause colds, and your baby can't fight them off as easily as you can because his immune system is still developing.
Homebirth is just as safe» because homebirth in the UK is nothing like homebirth in the US, and most homebirth midwives in the US are actively fighting against having a system like the UK, because they don't want the medical education, they don't want to follow standards of practice, they don't want to be held responsible for their actions and outcomes.
A newborn's immune system is still developing and may not be able to fight off infections.
They're pretty common bacteria, and when they're allowed to get into the breast, especially when the mom's immune system is depleted and not able to fight off the infection, that's when it starts.
The immune system of the baby isn't well developed to fight against it.
Anonymous take heart, my daughter finally learned to sleep through and not battle at 9.5 months, now sleeps 13 hours straight 95 % of the time, her twin brother has given up bedtime fights just now at 14 months but still wakes up a lot during the night, you are not alone... It doesn t depend on you but on their own nature and maturity of nervous system
The lack of a fully developed immune system will allow the candida to grow beyond the usual level and since the baby is not able to fight off the infection that comes with it, he will develop thrush.
Further proof of my assertion not long ago that education is developing into a serious sticking point between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver came in the form of a statement from the governor that blames «Assembly - led» legislation passed in 2010 for the current fight between the teachers unions and school districts over the creation of teacher evaluation systems.
So, while I applaud Bharara for taking on the tough fight, I don't know that the courts are the best arena to clean up the system.
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