«When a single
person breaks the rules of the game,» Havel writes, «thus exposing it as a game, everything suddenly appears in another light and the whole crust seems then to be made of a tissue on the point of tearing and disintegrating uncontrollably.»
Likes when
people break rules and have ridiculous ideas.
I have seen
people break this rule and I would say it is a no - no.
People break rules all the time.
Academe as a whole has a brand for honesty, integrity and searching for truth... and it can be ferocious in defending that brand when
people break the rules.
Not exact matches
For many years, I've been interested in
people who
break rules at work.
People you admire, leaders and business owners who move society forward often
break rules.
People are going
broke, losing their jobs, and fear more than greed
rules the news and tries to
rule thoughts.
In a well - publicized report titled the «Red Sneaker Effect,» doctoral candidate Silvia Bellezza explored the idea that high - status thinkers and business
people tend to
break free of the
rules — eating with their mouths open, eschewing blazers for T - shirts and forgetting to shave for weeks on end.
To determine the effect of small acts of
rule breaking on perceptions of power, the research team conducted a series of experiments that asked volunteers to evaluate the personal power of
people in imagined or videotaped situations (a visitor to an office who helps himself to coffee or a cafe patron who puts a foot up on a chair, for example) and in role plays.
It's not — from the
people who serve in this Parliament, it's not enough to simply follow the
rules or follow the ethics code or even follow the law because we have a government right now that has
broken repeatedly all three of those.
Nothing is more important to advancing freedom in the global economy and the liberties of the world's
peoples than is
breaking up the powerful cartel of businesses and governments in the U.S. and E.U. which have created and administer those
rules for the world they have established to serve their own interests.
What was more surprising was that
people who believed
rules should always be followed (compared to those who answered that you sometimes have to
break the
rules to accomplish something) were more likely to exhibit toxic behavior.
For fun, I'd love to hear one or two concrete examples of assumed, unspoken, undesirable
rules people have encountered in their actual churches — and ones which you then
broke.
If not laws, there are certainly plenty of
rules that
people are allowed to
break in the name of religion.
«When
people are thinking in terms of
rules, they think once a
rule is
broken, the harm is done, so it's very difficult to undo that, the stain remains,» Cornelissen told LiveScience.
If they took the proper steps to inform him that he was
breaking the company's
rules and continued to do so, then he has only one
person to blame for being fired.
I've
broken almost every «
rule»
people make about blogging.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus who
broke the
rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick
people and crazy
people, homeless
people and hopeless
people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each
person differently and saved each
person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
If a
person wishes to pursue a dubious moral course, the easy way is to disguise his conduct as the action of a free man, uninhibited by old
rules,
breaking loose and acting on his own.
At all times in Israel
people spoke much about evil powers, but not about one which, for longer than the purpose of temptation, was allowed to
rule in God's stead; never, not even in the most deadly act of requital by God, is the bond of immediacy
broken.
When someone with greater influence over the minds of others tells
people to kill, or
break any of the other
rules, and they do it is where imperfection manifests itself.
And Rev. Meyer is standing by his decision, saying «Our culture
breaks all the
rules to make
people feel good.
The Law over Freedom
people, however, would say that it's not Man's Law, it's God's, and who are we to
break the
Rules of God?
With these goals in mind, it became pretty easy to tell when I
broke one of the
rules and when I was just talking like a normal
person.
The
people who prefer to
break all the
rules might prefer to enjoy the little time they have left doing all the things that they think are fun... but... are they really having a good time?
Nowhere in the Bible do God, Jesus, or the Prophets advocate: 1) Democracy 2) consent of the governed 3) government by the
people and for the
people 4) the right to vote and choose our representatives, etc. etc.THESE human rights were won by BRAVE SECULAR FORCES that tore down and
broke up the POWER OF THE CHURCH to
rule our lives and oppress us.
When
people use a «dream» or «fantasy», or a «lie» to convince others that God spoke back to them, it
breaks the
rule.
Because if grace is water, then the church should be an ocean It's not a museum for good
people, it's a hospital for the
broken Which means I don't have to hide my failure, I don't have to hide my sin Because it doesn't depend on me it depends on him See because when I was God's enemy and certainly not a fan He looked down and said I want, that, man Which is why Jesus hated religion, and for it he called them fools Don't you see so much better than just following some
rules Now let me clarify, I love the church, I love the Bible, and yes I believe in sin But if Jesus came to your church would they actually let him in See remember he was called a glutton, and a drunkard by religious men But the Son of God never supports self righteousness not now, not then
I seems hugely perverse to imagine a big powerful invisible spirit that disciplines
people by using pain or punishing with pain due to
breaking its
rules.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or
broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i
broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl
ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
And
people are smoking and
breaking all the
rules and Hitchens is 18 drinks in and Sean is throwing them back?
This bread is a favorite of mine partly because it's a rich wonderfully flavorful bread, and partly because it
breaks so many
rules people just know to be true.
Now, ahead of the Japanese GP, the FIA has clarified that the thing that was against the
rules is still against the
rules, only now they're actually going to take action when
people break it, which begs the question: if they weren't going to bother enforcing the
rule, why did it exist in the first place?
Clearly, Janes felt that if
people only heard his side, and saw that JRW had
broken rules, he would be vindicated.
A spectacle — at least for me — crosses the line from sport when it gets out of being a carefully regulated matchup with set
rules and disciplines, and
breaks into being something that
people will watch simply to see it done,
rules and form be damned.
The reason many decent
people shun football and look down on those who support and play it, is precisely because there is so much bad behaviour, defiance of refs, deliberate
breaking and bending of the
rules and sheer hypocrisy by football
people who pay only lip service to this change but actually have not the guts, honesty or decency to change it for the better.
In the introduction to his new cookbook, How to Bake Everything, Mark Bittman says he disagrees with
people who «view cooking and baking as opposites: They believe the former welcomes improvisation and
rule -
breaking while the latter is unforgiving,... [Continue reading]
And don't believe
people who insist that the longer your child sleeps with you, the harder it will be to get them out — this is almost always said by
people who have never co-slept, think it's dangerous, or know one
person with a horror story about how their child snuck in and climbed in bed with them until they were 8 (which
breaks rule # 3 anyway).
Well, the real reason for the breakdown of the banking system is because the traditional
rules of capitalism were
broken:
people started believing what estate agents were telling them.
Omand had stated that public trust in the organs of the state was going to be crucial, because from then on,» Finding out other
people's secrets is going to mean
breaking everyday
rules of morality.»
For example, almost regardless of what exact set of
rules you decide upon, it's essentially unavoidable that some
people will
break those
rules, so you immediately need some who can enforce the
rules, and others who are required to adhere to the enforcers» decisions.
And if remains a niche product, using wearable tech for field organizing is likely to
break a fundamental
rule of politics: don't weird
people out.
«The party came up with guidelines on how these congresses should be conducted, but the same party that produced these guidelines were the first
people that
broke the
rules.
She said that Puzder has to be judged by his actions, remarking that Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Trump's Attorney General - designate — who has been criticized for his anti-civil rights record — showed up to his hearing like a new
person who «all of a sudden» no longer wants to
break the
rules.
It seemed as if Iceland had
broken two aspects of single market
rules - the first on copying over that EU
rule on protecting the deposits and the second on not discriminating against
people from different member states.
Mansaray
broke away from the
ruling All
People's Congress (APC) and founded the ADP in 2015.
«This is extremely troubling and the
people of Western New York need immediate assurances from Collins that no House ethics
rules or federal laws were
broken,» DCCC spokesperson Meredith Kelly said.
The fact that parts of this act were already
ruled unconstitutional by a NY judge, with more still being appealed shows how much real thought was put into it; within the first few weeks of passing this debacle almost all police, armed guards etc. were violating the law because the legislators in their infinite wisdom forgot to exempt law enforcement, not to mention all the
people who went to bed and then the next day — due to the fly - by - night method of governing —
people woke up
breaking the law without having done anything.