Sentences with phrase «others see them»

Others see them as villainous in their dealings with McCloughan.
The opinion that many others see things your way, does not make it true.
Others see Alexa's hard work every day and they want to follow her example, according to the Troubadours» coach.
At least others see what I have been screaming about Rambo has been a shadow of himself and the problem he has is his defending, he has all the attributes to be a world great, he just lacks desire and the ability to put the team 1st over his own personal desire of attacking.
@soopa aeon You just keep on losing sleep, worrying about how others see us.
I'm not someone who wave away people's opinion and idea because what i see as completely wrong others see as completely right.
Some find the name offensive and racist; others see it as a harmless, long - standing tradition.
Looking at the teams that might join us in Europa this will move from a mickey mouse competition as others see it into a tricky one.
Others see Theo as an expensive luxury at best and a liability at worst and would much rather see him sold for a decent amount which the manager could then use on a new player.
If you fail to see what Xavi and others see in him then do us a favour and give up on watching football.
What others see as extras, we see as essentials.
Where others see rubbish, garbage and waste, we at Diseclar see furniture.
There really is not thing as a «bad» cookies, just certain ones are better than others See, I'd probably eat an entire tub of sprinkles before frosting!
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab - grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
SOme people may thrive by regularly counting calories, while others see counting calories as something «boring».
Others see the evidence from South Pacific traditional groups who thrived on a diet of coconut and fish, and want a bit of that in their lives.
I'm currently trying to help others see how food can help their health and cure certain ailments (worked for me) and your site is very inspiring.
Others see missional as a means to mobilize church members to do missions more effectively.
The theologian concerned with creating new contexts for the ordinary has a peculiar debt to such poets for they, more sometimes than Christian poets, see where others see nothing.
Others see the danger of a flight from history in a refusal to take present history seriously enough.
But others see any attempt at a «cure» as a way to simply erase those people who are different from the general population.
Others see in the varied forms of religion man's search for the answers to the Unknown or partially Known which they believe or at least hope exists and in which is the solution of the riddle of their existence and of the world about them.
(1) While such extravagant claims may be seen by some as unfortunate overstatements stimulated by the enthusiasm of the preachers and the controversial mood at the time, others see such exaggerations as deliberate deception by the broadcasters, designed to increase their influence
Still others see hope only in the destruction of all forms of industrial civilisation and the return to much simpler forms of social organisation.
Others see the same unfairness and ask themselves, «Where do I get my sense of what is fair and unfair?
I have noticed something: when others see you living liberated, talking liberated, it will either drive them deeper into their self - imposed bondage where it is more secure and comfortable for them, or it will beckon them out of their bonds to enjoy their own freedom which is frightening at first but exhilarating in time.
Shame seems, to me, akin to embarrassment, but maybe experienced more deeply, and with a sense it matters more than mere embarrassment, in how others see us.
Those who have seen the problems with the institution should be leading the charge to help others see these problems and what must change.
Some people are willing to talk about these questions, while others see them as a frightening threat to everything they hold dear.
Obviously on one hand, some see it as a supernatural (which doesn't mean «ghosts / spooky» but «beyond known natural occurrences / laws» event, while others see it as within the natural phenomenon, but in some way directly addressed to their specific need.
Others see our beliefs as strange and difficult to accept, yet in reality they are no more difficult to accept than the fantastic stories told in the Bible.
For a peculiarly human doubleness is now present in the soul, through which we scrutinize ourselves, seeing ourselves as others see us.
Now the connections between discrete phenomena can be apprehended only as metaphor — for once they were perceived as immediate realities — and it is the function of the poet to see these connections as immediate realities, and to make others see them, «again» (my italics).
Lack of hope for the future, even if others see hope in the person's life.
So your opinion of her is negative, but others see that her right to do her outing is a good thing.
While some social critics accuse youth of being lazy, indulgent, and narcissistic, others see cultural attitudes about work changing because of a transition from an industrial to a service culture.
Thankfully, others see value in species protection.
Some Christians, for example, object to the use of alcohol, whilst others see nothing wrong in its enjoyment in moderation.
Others see him as a staging post on the way to many modern goods, from religious freedom to modern science.
Strangely, others see this about them, but they themselves do not see it.
Then, pious as it is to think of Him, while the pageant of experiment or abstract reasoning passes by, still such piety is nothing more than a poetry of thought, or an ornament of language, a certain view taken of Nature which one man has and another has not, which gifted minds strike out, which others see to be admirable and ingenious, and which all would be the better for adopting.
Others see him as a great teacher, a healer or rabbi of extraordinary power, a holy man or prophet who proposed a new covenant between heaven and earth.
Might we love in such a way that others see the unconditional love of Jesus.
Others see no such conflict.
Does it inspire any motivation to help others see life in a good way?
Others see the purported event in a positive light, as heralding the dawn of a new era in human consciousness.
Some bask in operatic culture; others see Star Wars (my count is up to 12 times so far).
Among others I see manipulation, bullying and the results of brutality.
In thus presenting a theistic interpretation of Jesus and his resurrection, insisting upon an ontological element where others see only myth, I will be held by some to have abandoned all claim to offer proposals for a modern Christology.
Others see it as freeing others from self delusion.
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