Not exact matches
Teens used to be discipled
by people with
ordinary jobs in the
ordinary world, now they are increasingly being discipled
by church -
paid workers in jobs that very few of them will do.
He said: «The bill tries to drive a false wedge between government, industry, employees and the public
by restricting rights — and at worst criminalising —
ordinary working
people, from midwives to factory workers to challenge low -
pay or health and safety concerns.
«
By paying the salaries of policemen and judges in Africa, strengthening the free press and helping
ordinary people in poor countries to hold their governments to account, aid plays a key role in strengthening and enhancing good governance.»
Nafisi's book reminds us not to get too caught up in the religious trappings of women's rights issues in Iran, but to
pay close attention to the powers at play and how
ordinary people are affected
by the social constraints used
by totalitarian regimes and other less vicious looking conventional mores.
Essentially, the financial backing that Michael Ketchmark uses to invest in this area means that the personal injury lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. can
pay ordinary people to sit through oral arguments and case evidence put together
by the personal injury lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. in a mock trial situation so that the lawyers can study the effects and possible outcomes of their cases before filing the claims for real.
Ordinary people can't afford to
pay by the hour.
By contrast «Labour's approach would mean increased debt, less money for mental health services and higher taxes for
ordinary working
people who would
pay the price of Labour.»