Sentences with phrase «party people think»

i like for people to see what tea party people think.
New years eve is commonly celebrated with parties and in certain parties people think its funny to get the pet...
New years eve is commonly celebrated with parties and in certain parties people think its funny to get the pet drunk.

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It says to the other party: «By involving this particular person, you are not going to so easily get away with what you think you're getting away with.»
Wong, who was previously worked on investment and trade in jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's party, the People's Justice Party, thinks consumer loan defaults may begin to show an increase in about six moparty, the People's Justice Party, thinks consumer loan defaults may begin to show an increase in about six moParty, thinks consumer loan defaults may begin to show an increase in about six months.
On Thursday, Facebook announced a plan to deal with the proliferation of fake news: Third - party fact - checkers will flag what they think are false stories, and then Facebook will decide whether or not to demote them in people's News Feeds.
«People's positive sentiment when their party is in power leads them to think the world will deliver higher returns with lower risk,» says Santa Clara University professor Meir Statman, an expert in behavioral finance.
«The Communist Party thinks it's now powerful enough to intimidate [non-Chinese], from business people to diplomats to academics and journalists, and it's willing to throw its weight around,» veteran China reporter Paul Mooney said.
So I don't think the issue is whether or not there are people of goodwill in either party that want to get something done.
Whether it's a third - party app that's harvesting the data or its Facebook itself, I don't think people have any understanding of the various ways in which their data is being collected.
Many senior people inside the party think not.
Sometimes I think Mark Zuckerberg sees the people and businesses who inhabit his world — aka Facebook — like dolls at a 4 - year - old's tea party.
So think of industries like real estate where you've got escrow companies and title companies, all these people in the middle of a transaction just to make sure you're both good parties and both parties makes good on their promises.
But whatever you think of the merits of the particular lawsuit against Gawker, critics warn that this kind of arrangement — where a wealthy person funds third - party lawsuits against a common foe — is ripe for abuse.
After all, King is long dead and even if he could come back and tell us what he truly thinks or thought of gay people it would have no bearing on current affairs like the anti-gay sentiments of the conservative party will!
Unfortunatly, the party of ME (republicans) have a lot of people brainwashed to think of no one but themselves and even in that case they have the people voting against their best interests and their own families best interests, it is too bad we have such selfish people in the U.S.
One reason independents are rising and parties are withering away (a fact Carl notes) is that so many people think that neither of our organized parties is good enough for ME.
I am independent... I vote for the person I think is the best, not for the parry or for the party agenda.
Cruz has excelled at rubbing people the wrong way, but this has extended not only to the people that he thinks he's supposed to irritate (i.e., party leaders, Democrats, journalists, etc.) but to other conservatives and would - be allies in Congress.
You don't think the «elephant in the room» of OUR time is the fact that we awkwardly pretend affirmative action isn't racist; abortion isn't murder; people compare the gay marriage debate to 300 + years of black slavery, oppression, and / or murder; and the major political parties act like Ron Paul doesn't exist?
People blame religion for war, but it is really this group think that does it, whether it is a religion, country, or political party.
I might be the only person in the world who ever thinks about this, but sometimes when I can't fall asleep at night I like to imagine who I would invite to my fantasy dinner party.
Dictionaries aren't clear about that, but I think it's fair to think that most people believe that «bipartisan» means both parties were in agreement in the majorities of each.
Seriously, if heaven is full of hateful people like this pastor and the people who support his wacked out thinking, then I think God will understand if I do not RSVP to the party in heaven.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
In an article on Think Progress, Zach Beauchamp cites a study by political scientists Thomas Carsey and Geoffrey Layman which shows that over time, people often change their abortion attitudes to match the political party they generally support.
In that quick moment, I thought back to the several parties she'd invited me to where I'd been the only person of color but I shrugged off the temptation to be defensive and said, «Well, there are usually a few others, but yes, it is a mostly black church.»
In the above - mentioned person - and - rock discussion in which he rejected the superiority of the person's nonstone capacity for «inclusion» of the stone in his field of thought and action, Professor Nishitani maintained that Zen Nothingness (sunyata), because of its indeterminate character, could include both the person and the rock in a «loving» relation, in which (1) each party could relate to the other in the true meaning of «love,» without let or hindrance; and (2) at the same time respect the true identity of the other being without coercing it into any preformed, or prejudged, relational framework.
There are still people who think the Nazis is an atheism party and blame atheism for the Holocaust.
While parties were thought to be ruled by hidden elites in smoke - filled rooms, the weakness of parties has, ironically, led to a less democratic system with fewer avenues open to average people.
My apologies but to attempt to define an entire party or group by one person or segment never has or will work with the thinking public.
I think Mittens has set a new world record for flip - flopping — so much that he often has people in his own party confused.
Not only do the vast majority of teens surveyed think Americans are divided, but they basically embrace the divide: Three in four «already have a party preference,» and only around 25 percent think they have «a lot in common» with people on the other side of the political aisle.
Just as there are parties today, writers of New Testament books had to think how to describe Christian faith to people from two different religious traditions.
I am an atheist I can not care less about these billboards but if people are offended by these they should start thinking that maybe theirs are offending others??? To stop all this childish war maybe we should get rid of all the religious and atheist things to avoid offending either party!!
I think that the «Moral Majority» has hijacked Republican Party for so long that people have forgotten that not all Republicans are evangelical Christians.
As a Libertarian leaning person, I often wrestle with close minded partisans who will not think outside the box due to their party programming.
Yes we indeed supports Republican candidate for this reason until now, that the Tea Party (haters of President Obama) came in, with some look warm Christian joined, they were so strong, they voted out the person as a true Christian that I thought would be the next Christian Presidential Candidate for Republican.
Jefferson in his many words is todays paul by basically testifying to a lost society by preaching «The heart «that is what God wants not the shell which will rott away.I can stand with this truth until the day I die because I also have had disagreements in my church about this same topic.I dispise religion and encourage salvation which come from having a relationship with Jesus.Many may ask how do i have a relationship with him?by simply asking God through prayer, not what we know as pray but simply given up and telling God he win.That is what being righteous means saying «lord your're right and i will believe and obey that.Last i will like to thank jefferson for this clip, becuase for so long I have been feeling like todays churches in not like the first churches.They are stuck into their four cornered walls preaching to those who already obtain the word and people who already think they are perfect, but what about the weak and the sinners who we are suppose to love, go after, preach to, help and deliver the same way as Christ camed for the sinners so do we also be like him.Jefferson basically telling all us young people and old no matter who have suffered in the world, the church, or no matter what party or the past that there is hope and «God wants that person» not the sin but the person.Jefferson wants us to know that God can become personal with us and we do exist or can exist in the christian world not because we are perfect but because «he is perfect and he saw our broken spirits and rescued us!
Writing in The Times, Henrietta Royle, chief executive of the coaching and strategy consultancy firm Fanshaw Haldin, made the point that while most Conservatives have no difficulty with equality for gay people, «a significant chunk of the party's core supporters clearly doesn't think that has to include redefining the traditional concepts of marriage to suit a small portion of the population without so much as a by your leave».
These are the men and women across the country who can get kicked out of their residences because of their sexual orientation, the young girl who is shamed because she went to a party, got drunk, was raped, and is considering abortion, the person who thinks they are saved by works or their religion, etc..
As I scrolled through pictures of smiling people carrying homemade signs at Saturday's Rally to Restore Sanity I thought to myself, «Now this is my party.
Passing the cutoff that led to the settlement of Choctaw, I thought of our forays into the country to register people for the Freedom Democratic Party — and of the fear that we felt each time a white - driven truck, rifle resting on the rear - window rack, had slowed down to look us over.
As for the dangers, I think religion in general, and Christianity in particular, is ill served when leaders of the Religious Right proclaim what Christians as «people of faith» are going to do if a President or major party disagrees with them, as if they have been empowered to speak for all Christians or all people of faith.
Yeah right RD Christians are sympathetic, that's why they take every opportunity to put people down and act all holier than everyone else and support an ignorant and non caring bunch of elitists like the Republican party who think anyone who isn't rich should be a slave and if they get sick, don't provide health care, just tell them to die quickly so they don't run up health costs for the rich bigots.
I think [people care] across the board and [it's different] parties and politics and theologies that are saying, we can do a better job of welcoming people into our country.
I don't think God cares what political party you vote for, it doesn't make you a better person.
I think for a party to complain consantly about the government having too many regulations for business that it is strange that they support so many regulations of how people conduct their personal lives.
Lately, I've been reading about sweet sixteen parties, and over-the-top Pinterest - inspired events including catered celebrations for people who are still under the legal driving age, and while it may not be the popular opinion, I do think it's all too much.
18)- Peppermint instantly makes people think of Christmas, so when you serve up these delicious brownie cookies at your next holiday party, you're sure to get more than a few compliments!
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