While he may no longer be interested in that job, he's
not sure the woman widely considered the most - pro-business candidate in the pack of potential Bloomberg successors is ready for it either.
I'm
not sure this woman is capable of a misread line of dialogue.
So, in the story, they aren't sure this woman is really a princess.
Not exact matches
But when there's a pattern of behavior profiled across many
women and researched by a trusted journalist who has examined evidence, we must speak up and make
sure this kind of behavior won't be tolerated no matter how powerful somebody is and no matter how many people they threaten and try to silence.
Sure, they could be overcharging for their services, but it's possible (even more so if you're a
woman) that you're
not charging enough for your own work.
And, while she touted the bravery of many
women, she made
sure not to exclude the men in the room:
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in
women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make
sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make
sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
I'm pretty
sure there isn't a
woman in the business world who can't relate to that double standard.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders echoed Trump's sentiments, telling Fox News that she is «
not sure why the media is acting like this isn't a well - established fact —
women and young girls are brutally victimized on the journey north.
Agrawal: We're very worried about the state of our country and our rights as
women and our reproductive rights, and in order to
not move backwards, we are playing our part to make
sure that our voices are heard.
As Hitched.com editor Steve Cooper put it in a rebuttal to the Facebook divorce stories, this has been the case since the times of our caveman friend Blaaarggg: «I'm
sure at some point during the Stone Age a
woman was frustrated because her mate wouldn't step away from the fire and come to bed.
Even if the fund isn't a smash with
women or minorities, she says, it's
sure to lure investors from large institutions.
Statements within the guidelines about violence towards
women, for example — such as «To snap a bitch's neck, make
sure to apply all your pressure to the middle of her throat» — are considered okay because they are
not specific threats.
While I'm
sure that's true, it doesn't tell us any more than if Google said, «We have many
women engineers.»
It cost every man,
woman, and child in the United States 2000 dollars each to make
sure the executives at AIG who wrote insurance and did
not put capital reserves away to cover it were able to keep their pay, their bonuses, their future bonuses, and all of their personal assets.
I didn't have any evidence to support this at the time, but anecdotally I was pretty
sure the majority of people running coworking spaces were
women, even if they were majority male - owned.
Lorna Kapusta, vice president of
women investors at Fidelity, pointed out that many
women don't know their options when it comes to student loan debt and aren't
sure refinancing is the best choice.
Sure, there are many exceptions of strong, power
women, but most just aren't.
As many Catholic
woman I know can attest to, who have seen the unique expression that passes across their doctors face» a mingling of disbelief, mirth, and disapprobation» when told, «No really, I am quite
sure, I do
not need to be on the pill,» there is a great need for genuinely Catholic
women's health care.
And the black
woman said, «I'm
not so
sure.
So is that why there still are positions in the church that
women aren't allowed to hold in order to make
sure they are treated with «respect and dignity» by keeping them in their «place.»
The Navy is JUST NOW starting to allow
women on subs, because there weren't adequate quarters... and I'm
sure for the tension that will most undoubtedly follow in that environment.
It's only one mans opinion but I'm
not sure that you should be judging the character of our servicemen and
women.
Jesus wasn't sent to earth to make absolutely
sure that
women could be pastors.
Leaving aside the manifold ways in which stay - at - home moms are utterly crucial to their families (some of which — to be
sure — can be replaced, however imperfectly, with paid labor of one sort or another), there is this: could the many institutions of our civil society continue to function without the tireless efforts of
women who don't regularly participate in the working world?
We have the crying infants and squirming toddlers (
not to mention the adolescents who, I'm
sure, are giving their parents fits) and the people (mostly
women, but a few men) who are certainly in their nineties.
Women have babies (and after seeing that process twice I am
sure I would
not have made it through even once)
Common sense would dictate that if the people of a large society wanted to pay less to house criminals, wanted fewer abortions, and more people working — they would put their resources towards educating their youth on how to
not get pregnant, providing contraception to those
women who do
not want children until they are equipped to raise them, and towards making
sure all children obtain the highest possible education they can achieve.
And the
woman who has one of the florist shops and another who has (or works in, I'm
not quite
sure) one of the few remaining travel agencies.
The thing that makes me uneasy about having elected officails from certain religious groups is that, being female, I'm
not sure a person who suscribes to a set of beliefs that does
not permit a
woman to occupy the highest leadership posts in the organization is going to promote policies in my best interests.
this suppose to be a pastor or whatever he want call himself, I recommend to him or probably he saw the movie,» the sinner need a companion» Iam
sure he will like, remeber what happen to pinocchio man with
woman reproduce something call son or daugther, man with man don reproduce nothing the same
woman with
woman n nothing only somethincall abomination
I am
not sure what the issue is with what this
woman is saying?
Women?!? I
sure as hell wouldn't.
We can
not know for
sure whether the
woman who anointed Jesus saw her actions as a prelude to her teacher's upcoming death and burial.
But this
woman was one of the people they talked about, and the fact that she showed up at noon was a
sure sign that she was
not welcome at their morning social hour.
«While I am
sure most of the Christians you encounter of the over 40 age group probably did celebrate the passing of that ridiculous amendment, rest assured that this 48 year old heterosexual married
woman most definitely did
not.
Make
sure the
woman are
not seen as damaged goods...?
As other feminists have said, tactics that instruct
women not to get raped are really just saying «Make
sure he rapes the other girl.»
So if a socio - economically oppressed black
woman complains to me that people are always attributing her behavior to her «uncivilized» social class, I'm tempted to respond by saying to her, «Are you
sure you aren't overreacting?»
I'm
not sure, but I think this tendency might be more common for
women.
I'm
not exactly
sure what
women want... but I know that most of the time, all I want is to feel like I'm doing the right thing.
a0 Men wantading to force a
woman to carry a child against her will.a0 Then you get this guy, who is so, totally, oblivadiadous that he denies comadmitadting aduladtry.a0 Clinadton aside, I ama0
sure Hillary dealt with him.a0 How could he be so vain or naefve to think that this wouldn't come out?a0 Shame on him, subadjectading his wife and famadily to thisa0 «crap».
If god created all men,
women and children, he
sure denies them the opportunity to go to heaven, and these aren't sinners that you believe deserve he.ll anyways, these are people who live good lives and do good deeds, but in the name of shiva or buddha instead of allah.
So in the first place I thought that if you were hetero then you liked
women how is it that they were hetero and gay??? How do you explain the fact that they would
not take lots daughters to mean that they were passing by
women in favor of men that
sure sounds gay to me.
Liberals, to be
sure, do
not like to be reminded that Christ commands the
woman to «go and sin no more.»
To be
sure, the Revised Standard Version had come out three years before I was born, but our church, a confessionally Reformed church, did
not read from it, perhaps because of such controversial translations as that for Isaiah 7:14, which substituted «young
woman» for «virgin.»
I don't know what kind of forms or what information
women have when they go to get an abortion, but maybe the abortion clinic could explain other options that they have and make
sure they are educated.
I'm
sure when people read that at the council of Nicea or beforehand, that wasn't seen as anything noteworthy, but if there is an absolute standard and god was completely cool, even encouraging such behavior, should we go back to the days where it was cool to offer up a
woman's vir.ginity?
I didn't happen to know any of these particular
women before, and I'm
sure that individually they're very sweet gals; but together they're a bunch of witches.
Oh
sure... let's honor a religion that blatantly treats
women poorly, looks down on those that are
NOT part of their religion (as per their holy book) and its founder preached killing infidels... no thanks... this will probably fly in NYC... I hope it stay there.