Sentences with phrase «people cling»

He blasts through fallacy after fallacy that many people cling to while trying to save or improve their union: «If a relationship needs therapy it's already too late.»
Most people cling to every detail without realizing that the length is a turn off to busy recruiters and hiring managers.
I'm not a fan of the «MUST / MUST NOT» resume writing rules some people cling to as if their life depends on compliance.
If only Windows 8 and 8.1 didn't have so many other problems that are making people cling to Windows 7.
It is always interesting to observe how desperate people cling on to what they want to believe long past the point at which they ought to have conceded, and the muddles they get themselves in in that process.
People cling on to these «infotainment» shows, apparently, because they want a break from thei reality; a reality of increasing gas prices, decreaseing job - market, etc...
I recall it being a hope title (a game that people cling to while chanting «this game will surely save our console!»)
While most of me wonders why people cling so desperately to the idea of having a physical keyboard for their touch - screen devices, another part has to admit there are occasions when having one would be awfully convenient (especially when it works equally well with Android, iOS, and Windows Phone powered devices — complete with the special, platform - specific keys present and accounted).
The most interesting bits of Ready Player One come early on, when a grim future in which people cling to the remnants of comfort in rusty, overgrown cities is memorably created.
What's really crazy is how many people cling to the myth even after learning that Moore - Lappé admitted she was wrong.
With the 3 day military diet plan being the fastest and healthiest weight loss option around, it is no wonder some people cling to it.
Your «knowing» that it can not be so does not negate the illusion (just as some people cling to superstitions even while recognizing their absurdity).
Why not hypothesize that some coupled people cling to their partners because they are insecure, and that some single people are secure enough not to cave to the pressure to couple when they are perfectly happy with their single lives?
So many people cling to the old school stereotypes of birthmoms, I wanted to show those are the exception not the rule.
People cling onto anything to get their football fix during the offseason... fans are like addicts sometimes.
One day, I decided to include this quote from James Baldwin, the great 20th - century writer, who said, «I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.»
Fighting against the emotional crutches that people cling to will probably only make them cling harder.
Nye is right, and the tragedy is that most people cling to these outlandish fictions because they were indoctrinated into them at birth.
Many people cling to the agnostic label becuase they don't want to be associated with the atheist label.
Today we know better, yet it is amazing how many people cling to false beliefs in the face of hard truth, fact, and mountains of evidence.
«I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.»
Even in the conflicts of many spiritual texts, people cling to groups that want donations to run, and pay their pastors.
@HATESAUCE: Where is your «scientifically proven» evidence «that poor people cling to religion the most»?
If heaven is the ultimate utopian paradise, why do religious people cling so fervently to life?
This one has a God, and this one over here has a different God, and that one over there has a different God... can't you see how ridiculous and sad it is that people cling to their «god»???
People cling to religion because it brings them comfort.
«Watching people cling to this new music and feel it for the first time is surreal,» lead vocalist Chase Lawrence says.
Yet I wouldn't go around to nursing homes in an effort to crush the faith that dying old people cling to as the last thing they have.
So some people cling to a high power.
And that's exactly it; it's good to be positive, but people cling to being positive to a fault.»
Most people cling to the old idea of a job.
It is the method of taking two parties whose visions were resoundingly rejected in the last election, and hoping / assuming that there were enough people clinging to those rejected visions to beat the NDP and form government.
Politics is really bad for people clinging to beliefs even when the facts prove what they believe is wrong.
- > IM guessing that jb thinks that CSI and the FBI existed at the time this was written... to beat someone with a ROD to the point that death occurs immediately shows murderous intent... if the person clings to life a few days... one can not prove murderous intent... sorry jb... CSI and FBI did not exist back in Moses» day... they had to go by with what they had...
Precisely in the dying of the old self and its values, they found a freedom for ethical activities, and a resigned acceptance of whatever the future might hold for them — a freedom and acceptance not possible for a person clinging tightly (and perhaps desperately) to his or her past.
I won't get into the social psychology of it for you, but this fact actually aids in keeping a person clinging to faith (in anything) to help stave off their impulses.
There are the people clinging to the old gods and religion, then there are the people wanting to take the country into the future.
His refusal to let God go is the people clinging to the covenant.
«There's a broad consensus now... but there are still people clinging on to the arguments we can still have a fossil - fuel - driven economy globally.
The problem with AV is that it makes decisive outcomes less likely - and the possibility of people clinging on to power more likely.
If you eliminate religion, you get people clinging to pseudo-religions, esoterics, conspiration theories, etc..
Bleaker than the landscape is the infrastructure for some 80,000 people clinging to an agrarian lifestyle, often along drainage canals within regions that used to be covered by marshes.
Sometimes the walk is more difficult, two people clinging tightly to one another as they sludge on through together.
It must try an actor's soul to want to send his career in a different direction, only to be met with people clinging to the thing that made the actor's career.
There was hardly any public transportation, a few streetcars to whose sides people clung like flies on a lump of sugar, two or three buses, a few tiny cars with no windshield wipers, and perpetually fogged windows, and some motorbikes with wooden seats trapped on the front, from which, after the shortest ride, one toppled like a stone.
People clinging to buses.
People clung to N - Rays for some time after Wood demolished the research.

Not exact matches

But for all the attention the subject has received, it's a safe bet that most people still cling to very clichéd notions that only so - called «deadbeats» ever hit the debt wall.
It's not just tech: In every company, there's a tendency to cling to an ideal candidate, exemplified by the person at the top of the org chart.
Obama said that Pennsylvania blue - collar voters «cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them.»
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