Sentences with phrase «pass as an outsider»

She is not trying to pass as an outsider or graffiti artist.

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The other is either passed over in silence or without distinction looked upon as the stranger, the foreigner, the pagan, the one who is different, the outsider and the threat, the unbeliever, the one to be ministered to, the object for mission.
As time passes, though, and there is increasing interest in Orthodoxy from outsiders (well over half of Orthodox clergy are now converts, which is creating wonderful revival), these things need to be thought through.
In her book Ghetto Schooling, Jean Anyon, former chairperson of the education department at Rutgers University — Newark, describes administrators at a typical school in 1992 and 1993 as buck - passing incompetents and teachers as tough and resentful of outsiders (especially white ones) looking to tell them how to do their jobs.
, Jean Anyon, former chairperson of the education department at Rutgers University — Newark, describes administrators at a typical school in 1992 and 1993 as buck - passing incompetents and teachers as tough and resentful of outsiders (especially white ones) looking to tell them how to do their jobs.
As cautious outsiders, we watch the inhabitants of these villages as they herd their children inside the huts while we pass, commanding them in one of the 100 dialects of their still - intact ancient language — a language they are reluctant to share with the eager anthropologists who come to study their way of lifAs cautious outsiders, we watch the inhabitants of these villages as they herd their children inside the huts while we pass, commanding them in one of the 100 dialects of their still - intact ancient language — a language they are reluctant to share with the eager anthropologists who come to study their way of lifas they herd their children inside the huts while we pass, commanding them in one of the 100 dialects of their still - intact ancient language — a language they are reluctant to share with the eager anthropologists who come to study their way of life.
As (recently) retired process automation engineer, but interested outsider in climate research, I don't think my remarks will pass any peer review (appropriate or not).
Instead of passing moral judgment from the perspective of an outsider, the therapist must learn to follow and respect the rhyme and reason of the emotional brain as well.
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