Sentences with phrase «people in the country need»

«People in this country need to stand up and go to the voting booth and vote their values,» Comey said.
I absolutely hate that the backwards overly religious people in our country need to quote the bible when common sense should be justification enough.
People in this country need to grow a pair and stop playing the prejudice card EVERY time.
Labour is the only opposition the Tories have, people in this country need them to function as a democratic party, and you are a selfish, solipsistic drag on their ability to do that.

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However, for any of this to take place, we need to see an evolution in the way we think about and approach education, and how we expect the young people of this country to pay for it.
As I shared with Inc., the biggest mistake we make as entrepreneurs is appealing to urban, upwardly - mobile young people on either coast - and in living all across the country, I understand how diversity not only represents color, but also orientation, income and needs.
The world needs a better toilet — one that can work for the millions of people in developing countries who lack running water and sanitary waste - removal systems.
Facebook is financing hotspots in villages in countries like South Africa, which requires agreement from entrepreneurs who are willing to act as evangelists, writes Wired's Jessi Hempel: These business owners need to let people know that the hotspots are there and make them feel comfortable sticking around to use them.
I'm happy to live in a country where people can express their viewpoints; that doesn't mean we need to put up with them.
Every accounting, auditing and financial planning department in the country needs one of these senior managers to oversee the people looking after the books.
«These people paid a terrible price and demonstrate why we need a secure border and legal immigration reform so we can control who enters our country,» Patrick said in a statement on Facebook.
«Her problem is to remind people of her strengths and how her strengths are what the country needs right now,» says Robert Shapiro, an economic adviser to former President Bill Clinton and to Hillary Clinton when she was in the Senate, and a senior policy scholar at Georgetown's Center for Business and Public Policy.
«As our business is involved with sending people overseas we needed to ensure that we are diversified across many countries and regions to avoid the risks of things like flu outbreak, terrorist attacks, war in the region, government unrest, natural disasters, etc.,» says David.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry of protesters in the United States — «a kind of comfort that people of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture writer Aisha Harris put it.
Trump has since seemed to reverse that position, saying that «we need highly skilled people in this country, and if we can't do it, we'll get them in
«I think in the country, people said at where we are right now, we need to have some of these things in place, but now with a dynamic and robust economy and what we see happening right now with the tax cuts and job bill, it makes a lot of things more possible,» Kelly said.
It would also be a «real enabler for people in poorer regions of the world,» Musk said, though he later conceded that SpaceX would need permission from countries to operate the service, a process that could be difficult, if not impossible.
The IMF's analysis in its new World Economic Outlook falls far short of what is needed to improve employment and living standards for the majority of people in countries of all income levels, and may even add to the downside risks to the global economy, CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot says.
Beyond these concerns, of course, we still need to fix problems that have been with us for some time during the crisis: unacceptably high unemployment, especially among young people; high levels of debt in many countries; and the need to complete the financial reform agenda.
Canadians in the coal, oil and gas sector have helped build our country, and will need help during a transition so that no person is left behind.
With more and more people doing business online these days, have you ever wondered if you really need to register your company in your home country?
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The Federal Reserve is structured to ensure that the economic needs of people and businesses in every part of our country are fully considered in our policy deliberations.
When, say, the govt proceeds to update or build needed facilities in this country, the govt invests, employing more people, real increased production, real savings.
You need to do your own personal research and ensure that the broker that you decide to go with is operating in a legal capacity, is open to people in the country where you live, and has a competitive series of rates of return.
Capital One serves home buyers across the country through its online services, but those who want support in person will need to make sure they're buying a property located close to one of the bank's branch locations.
A light went off and I realized, «OK, we need to double down on the people who are global leaders and they're not the ones everyone else in the country is focused on.»»
If these people are crying over the fact their religious views aren't made into laws, maybe they need to re-consider living in a free country such as the US.
Women need to be able bring their distinctive biological burdens under their conscious control to be free and equal persons in our country's political and economic life.
What did the revolts brought to the people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
«At Tearfund we work in more than 50 countries, serving people of all faiths, who are in desperate need.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
Professor Myron Christodoulides, professor of bacteriology at the University of Southampton, said: «Outside of the UK, rapid detection and targeted antibiotic treatments for eye infections are very urgent needs for many people living in some of the poorest countries in the world.»
I guess you could technically call the people who live in the region Palestinians, but to say that they need their own country is a bit redundant.
Her Bible salesman, for instance, in «Good Country People» may be said to make the point that one need not have a doctoral degree from the Sorbonne to believe in nothing.
Many people around the world, and in our own country suffer and need help.
You obviously have no idea what a lot of people in this country are going through — people who have lost everything and just need something to help them get by until they get back on their feet.
Christians share your great country with people of many beliefs and in order to make any society work for the betterment of all, you need some mutual respect.
We acknowledge that the people of the world have shown in different ways an urgent need to address profound social problems, especially poverty, unemployment and social exclusion, that affect every country.
Besides, are you suggesting that we suppress anyone's right to free speech because if you are than you need to move to one of these bass ackward countries where a less than middle school quality production of a total farce can insight people to act as a pack of rabid dogs blaming America for why they live in dirt... We are LUCKY and BLESSED to live in a land where we can smile and walk away from an opinion that we disagree with... that South Park can but Jesus in a boxing ring against Satan and depict Moses as a glowing spinning dreidl... and these nutcases want to burn and pillage because one lunatic makes a childish and stupid play on videotape?
Central India Christian Mission: CICM responds to the needs of people in India and surrounding countries through outreach initiatives including providing medical care, disaster relief, shelter, food, education, training, and more.
The church and the pope are responsible for two murders of women who died because they needed an abortion in catholic countries (Ireland and The Dominican Republic) Just as you people cry out against «abortion» and then murder doctors and women and bomb clinics, I hope somebody will start crying out against your beloved «religious freedom» and then...????
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I often ask.
People need to see that the Hate Monger's stereotype is not true and it is a hard pill for many to swallow to think that Muslims fight to defend this country as well like US Government Agent in the series.
I believe free handouts in America may be worse than n other countries, but giving people a sense of worth is one of the great outcomes of paying for the things you need.
you need to take a good look around, if these people are so offended by the people in America and this country, then they need to go back to their country of origin and stay there.
I just see all the needs around us, and our country spiraling into debt, and I wonder if there isn't a better, more efficient way of taking care of the people in our country and especially those around the world, who are without daily food and clothes.
We need to get the people in this country to stop with this ridiculous creationism state of mind!
O'Boyle added: «We're really looking forward, we're looking at how the landscape is changing in this country when it comes to mission and how we need to adapt to that and so we're looking at making significant changes when it comes to our ministry and how we go about reaching young people effectively.»
They are just too lazy and selfish to take the actions necessary move religions and make a real statement that would help people in developing countries get the aid they need.
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