A Tornado Disrupts the Wedding to the Relief
of the Unwilling Bride: A girl's quest for healing after being abused (149 - 170).
Legal blogs and news outlets have reported at length on the career «alternative» becoming mandatory for an unprecedented number
of unwilling lawyers.
This heterogeneous group, dubbed «the coalition
of the unwilling», has vowed to combat the EU ETS within the ICAO until it has been removed.
Australia saw Canada as an ally in a «coalition
of the unwilling», with both countries reluctant to sign up to ambitious emissions reduction targets.
Unlike the invasion of Iraq, Australia is the only nation to join President Bush's coalition
of the unwilling.
Press Start, sit through a loading screen, and within the first minute, you're bashing in the head
of an Unwilling, one of Hell's lowest minions.
I also like that Davies isn't afraid to let flavor and humor into his writing: Possibly my favorite example is the immortal quote «His Head Was Not Punched» while describing the press reactions to the succession
of an unwilling prince.
He is the author
of the Unwilling Souls series, as well as stories in the A Game of Horns, Dragon Writers, and Undercurrents anthologies.
An administrator's role as an evaluator needs to be present in the case
of unwilling teachers.
Haneke takes an otherwise compelling theme — every member of the affluent Laurent family is unhappy, most
of them unwilling to admit or dwell on their loved ones» pain — and develops it through sketch - thin characterizations.
Sure it's a wonderful feeling, but are you aware of the possibility that the bristles in your brush might be from the sacrifice
of an unwilling, defenseless animal?
«The present system, which completely ignores family relationships, has channelled hundreds of thousands
of unwilling parents into a costly bureaucracy.
Many of the barriers to speedy closure are not questions of feasibility or affordability, but of political will, and thus far the mayor has been nothing short
of unwilling,» Glenn Martin, president of JustLeadershipUSA, said.
He said the days of packaging governors and other individuals as president was over and warned against the imposition
of unwilling politicians on Nigerians.
They ask whether she was taking advantage
of an unwilling child, and what right did she have to embarrass her son's future teenage self?
Pochettino's Spurs may be contenders for the title, but his project is unfinished and at United he would have to start from scratch, using time and transfer windows to rid the squad
of the unwilling and unable, while instilling his methods.
But for
those of you unwilling to leave behind the potato for the summer like me, or have really great AC units, I promise your evenings in the backyard this summer would benefit from one of these stuffed pillows from heaven.
Yes, David, and I am among the chief
of the unwilling, I expect!
Serial killing is unacceptable because it involves the physical and emotional violation
of unwilling victims.
Forcing millions
of unwilling people to buy insurance is dictatorship.
And in these days when the sorrows of life appear in clearer outline against the glow of Christmas cheer, this celebration
of the unwilling martyrs can become a permission for grief for those intimately acquainted with loss.
You can't mention your god in schools because christians in particular have a very, very nasty habit of not just mentioning it, but of trying to ram it forcibly down the throats
of the unwilling, and giving them the power of the state and an innocent audience of children to practice this forced indoctrination on has never worked out well in the past.
What is of key importance is to me is surmounting the isolation that we feel when we are confronted with the apathy, ignorance and aggression
of those unwilling to look at the issues that confront us with real intellectual honesty.
Not exact matches
If the projections come true, they raise the likelihood
of a fiscal crisis, a situation in which investors become
unwilling to finance government borrowing unless they are compensated with very high interest rates, the CBO warned.
According to Turkish dissidents, social media and external sources such as VICE are even more important than they would be elsewhere because local media outlets are
unwilling to report on corruption or the behavior
of Turkish police and armed forces.
Choung's primary Korean bank was
unwilling to study the credit ratings
of New York City restaurants and hotels or to take on faith that receivables would eventually be paid.
In over his head but
unwilling to tap out and risk people knowing he was floundering, he says he made a series
of «dumb moves» at Moz that involved everything from a failed hiring incentive to a bungled software release.
Jobs are going unfilled, despite significant un - and underemployment, with employers blaming a lack
of qualified workers (the so - called skills gap) and job seekers complaining that companies are too picky and
unwilling to train.
Just like winter seems
unwilling to give up its grip in huge swaths
of the country, I'm unhappy to report that this year's flu season seems set to be just an tenacious.
As Jeet Heer explained at The New Republic, the slur «emerged out
of the white supremacist movement as a term
of abuse for white conservatives deemed race traitors
unwilling to forthrightly defend the interests
of white America.»
One
of the worst mistakes you can make is to be
unwilling to seek outside help when things get tough.
News Corp. is not the first organization to face a public relations nightmare, but it seems
unwilling or unable to learn from the lessons
of previous crises.
Limiting beliefs will stop you from getting the full benefit
of any experience, and can hold you back from learning and growing — if you're
unwilling to leave your comfort zone, you'll be stuck wherever you are today.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and
unwilling to suffer the indignity
of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as
of July 1.
At just US$ 199, the Kindle Fire is designed to appeal to those who want some
of the functionality
of a tablet, but are
unwilling to drop $ 500 for an iPad.
Taking her cue from the legal concept
of «wilful blindness,» which assigns culpability to those who could have and should have known something that they chose not to see, journalist Heffernan asks why individuals and organizations are so often
unwilling to recognize the truths in front
of them.
«We were getting metro areas correct, but in the non-metro areas, and this will be true in Wisconsin and Michigan as well, that, a certain type
of Trump voter seemed more [
unwilling] to talk to pollsters.
Rupert, the 86 - year - old patriarch
of the clan, was initially said to be
unwilling to get rid
of O'Reilly, despite a growing advertiser boycott fueled by news
of multiple sexual harassment claims against the Fox host.
Years ago, Google made overtures in Quebec, but the provincial government and Hydro - Québec were
unwilling to provide the kind
of electricity discounts afforded other industries.
Of course, if you can't stay awake, are fogged in, or
unwilling to go out into the cold, you can always watch a livestream.
The leader
of the anti-HST forces, Bill Vander Zalm, sees that as the elites
unwilling to confront the public will.
They said they were
unwilling to «provide unethical legal services to keep the façade
of justice that is the military commissions running.»
Unwilling to try retail themselves, the pair were largely out
of ideas.
And when Clinton accused him
of being so conspiracy obsessed and so
unwilling to admit his own failures that he even accused the Emmys
of being rigged when he didn't win those, he chose to relitigate the issue, saying he really should have won an Emmy.
Many pharmacies had been
unwilling to participate in the scheme because
of concerns about security and doubts that the small market
of registered users was worth the trouble.
«If you are
unwilling or unable to act on survey data, then the survey is a waste
of your customers» time and an unnecessary distraction for your organization.»
A central theme throughout the compensation debate has been that boards and compensation committees — particularly in the U.S. and U.K. (but also elsewhere)-- have been incapable or
unwilling to address the uncontrolled disparity between pay
of CEOs compared to that
of other senior management and, in particular, the pay
of average workers, even throughout the financial crisis.
Like most entrepreneurs, I was my business — involved in everything, having a hard time letting go
of responsibility, and
unwilling to choke up top dollar to hire much needed management firepower.
He personally induced a climate where city staff were
unwilling to address issues for fear
of incurring the Mayor's wrath.
«After all this time, they remain
unwilling to conduct a full investigation, and without a solid understanding
of how this happened, it is delusional to think sufficient changes can be implemented.»