Sentences with phrase «of more anger»

Not exact matches

«Working with Clarence was the toughest challenge in my career,» says Scott, «as the more you gave of yourself, the more was expected of you — seven days per week and always driven by a man whose own anger and frustration with what had happened to his people by «white guys» made him determined and impatient to advance his own nation's well - being.»
Thiel believes what we all need is a lot more of stage two, anger.
They discovered that posts inspiring feelings of awe, anger or anxiety are shared more often than others.
The incident appears to have triggered a lot of anger and resentment about the direction Reddit has taken over the past year, and in particular the movement towards making it more of a self - sustaining business rather than just an online community.
Forgive the more frequent bouts of anger.
But if and when it does, as seems likely at this point, the likes of Facebook and Google may find themselves facing more complaints by Europeans angered at the treatment of their data.
Arguments then become less about anger and more about drilling down into the heart of a problem.
Little angers a client more than a contractor increasing the price of the project after work has been started.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
But if it adopts a more hardball approach, the bank can anger government authorities, prompting years of litigation.
Rail can't possibly transport 5 - 6 times more oil than what is currently happening, particularly after the two recent disasters and the anger over lack of responsibility and buck - passing by rail authorities.
In the olden days when customers would pay for a desktop app once (or at least the EULA that let them use it), software vendors could only prosper by getting every more first - time customers, or angering at least a third of their user base every year by offering a paid «upgrade» of either features that should have been in the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wanted.
My guess is that as the problems of the real estate sector kick in, with lower prices causing a drop in real estate development, which matters for employment, we are likely to see additional stimulus spending aimed at managing the threat of unemployment and, perhaps more importantly, at managing the possibility of rising anger among provincial elites as the glorious prospect of easy money continues to retreat.
First, China could export more capital to developed countries, in which case the decision would have no immediate impact on China's overall balance of payments, but it would run the risk of angering its trade partners and inviting retaliation.
You are more likely to respond to a client's expression of anxiety or anger with «tell me more» than «you shouldn't feel that way.»
More recently, The Anger Machine has been in a similar fulminating swivet over the suggestion by some observers of the recent British «Brexit» vote that, um, a certain lack of tolerance may have played a role in the Leave side's campaign.
In many cases, this is more than a measured conversation about how to improve the future functioning of the financial system; there is a deep seated, retributive anger, some of the roots of which I've discussed.
What happens to young dreamers whose anger gets deliberately stoked by, I mean organized by... oh, but let's not name any more nameable allegiances and platforms from the days of yore!
I think the percentage of atheists versus believers is higher than the number you provide, and I also think the important point (perhaps implied by tallulah) is that per person, there is more anger on the side of the theists than the nonbelievers.
But most of all, we should expect more from ourselves than to sink to the narrative of victimhood and vengeance while ignoring the Gospel that has the power to set us all free from the cycle of anger and oppression.
It's much more reflective of the times we are in, the protests and anger,» she said.
He does this with every post... you can tell when his temper is getting the best of him, he starts to misspell words and scream more... poor god - fearing child needs anger management and some education.
Were Mort less mellow, he might respond to Molly's anger by getting angry himself and calling her childish or judgmental or coming up with something even more irrelevant and hurtful to say, like, «The whole idea of taking a honeymoon in Topeka is the stupidest thing I ever heard of.
The social dynamics of anger give the devil even more room for play than I have indicated so far.
And she seldom gets angry at all about merely trivial offenses against her own person; the anger she does feel is much more often occasioned by real cases of significant injustice.
The «membership» of this corporation, in spite of the anger of a certain Americana78 expressed throught out this «blog», has to this minute been POWERLESS to do any thing except say, «Yes, Father» and put some more money in the collection plate.
Please forgive the Catholic Church and let go of the anger, you will find your life more full - filling if you do.
Even in the midst of anger, she remains quite open to perceiving his or her good qualities; the default mode of her gestalt switch has become more and more prone to the love position.
Maybe a look around in the mirror will give you more knowledge of where that anger comes from.
The teachings of those who exhibit the most love, care, grace, mercy, and forgiveness for others should carry more weight than those who exhibit anger, malice, judgment, hatred, and greed.
But I'm more sure of this than ever for myself and my kids, too — anger's not a sin.
Sin is not merely overt transgressions against society such as murder, theft, or adultery; it appears more often in the subtler forms of the killing of personality by anger and unkindness; the stealing of reputation by gossip or of opportunities by self - seeking; the marring of thoughts by attention to the lustful or the obscene.
I propose that this mentality led to the initial militaristic overreaction of the police to the Ferguson protesters — overreactions that provoked more waves of anger that became its own vicious cycle.
I've seen this in my own life as my frustrations with the conservative evangelical culture in which I grew up cause me to dismiss its proponents with more anger and disdain than those of any other faith.
Yet the general principle that applies to almost every method of execution is that the process be fairly simple, brutal and blood - curdling in order to impress the victims — and more important, would - be criminals — with the severity of the infraction and the depth of society's righteous anger.
There's a lot more horrible things going on in this world deserving of our anger or passion.
In more than 30 years of pastoring and dealing with pastors, I have observed that often when a public figure, secular or religious, shouts out in anger about or against a particular subject, it's usually a sign of the inner turmoil of the person crying out around that very issue.
The griever who comes to see her grief as courageous and its violation a threat to the recovery of her life is more likely to see her anger as justified and right and to act on it.
Carter then used — more in sorrow than in anger — the perennial resort of the exclusive Club of Presidents: «This is the kind of question that has to be faced by any president when someone leaves the White House.
That kind of love not only overrides fear, anger, misunderstandings and cultural differences; it points to a truth that is more powerful than any force on heaven and on earth: The love of Christ.
Rather than cause a degree of contrition and caution amongst the more militant atheists, the Texas Church Massacre has apparently caused even further justification for their anger against the God they don't believe in.
Instead it angers christians who then take an even more negative view of atheists.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
Soon, it will be Only The Son of the One God, Jesus Christ, who will rule as the One King according to the Will of the One God and judgement will be passed according to the One Truth... and man will cry and scream in anger when his first love for his «freedom of self» will be no more.
To be sure, he was no more exempt than the rest of us from the anger and impatience that define us all, and he acknowledged how hard it was to accept the limitations brought about by his stroke and the consequent diminishment of his energies during his last 15 years.
I grant that the Cuban Missile Crisis made the temptation of this sort of despairing anger more difficult to resist.
And my anger at everything unethical and dishonest makes it that much more difficult to express myself in an empathetic manner to those who I view as brainwashed victims and brainwashed perpetrators of injustice, criminal and unethical behavior, etc..
Now the anger and the fury of the God I willing worship, at the God - hating rebels who proudly spout their foolishness will be unimaginably more horrific.
These temptations and lies come to us with the bad news, with the fearful and bitter words, with more death and destruction, with baggage of grief and resignation, with the kind of anger that poisons the well.
He did not rouse people to anger but worked steadily towards the goal, achieving a measure of freedom that at one times seemed impossible... and then, under God's providence, achieving a great deal more.
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