Sentences with phrase «people see he movements»

2) many people see he movements as slow or lazy.

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Thousands of people joined a global March for Science with Washington the epicenter of a movement to fight back against what many see as an «assault on facts» by populist politicians.
More than one million users have agreed to leave location sharing on all the time so Foursquare can track and analyze their movements; through a partnership with Nielsen, that data is then being connected to consumers» purchasing data, so that marketers can understand how ads people see directly relate to purchases they make.
«We believe all parties see the benefits that flow from the freer movement of goods, services, people and investment,» he said.
In regards to the #DeleteFacebook movement, Mark Zuckerberg himself said «I don't think we've seen a meaningful number of people act on that.»
Co-founder and Executive Director of United We Dream, Cristina Jimenez explains, «Our movement is led by undocumented immigrants and people of color, and under Trump we've seen our members targeted in phishing attacks online and chased by white supremacists out in the streets.»
Priebus, who is a friend of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, an erstwhile Trump critic, was seen as a necessary evil by the «movement» people.
However, a healthy work culture is often seen as a «nice to have» and not a must have — but our movement's people are its most valuable asset, so investing in a culture that sustains them is critical.
If you do track a vehicle that you do not own, or lease your vehicle to another person and then use your tracking device to see their movements, then it becomes illegal.
With such a powerful corporation behind this, led by a person who wants to see cryptocurrency adoption, I don't think it will be too long before we see more positive movements come from the Comcast camp.
Now we see all sorts of disgusting things come out dealing with kiidie perverts.And they still do disturbing things.They want to beatify a priest from Yugoslavia who had blessed the Utashe movement a movement in WW2 that was responsible for killing 100,000's of people in very heinous ways.
I'm certain that had he lived to see a gay rights movement he would have been marching right alongside them as he did for minorities, the poor and oppressed, because it would have been a civil rights matter for him; a matter of justice for, as he said, ALL of God's people.
That is to say, any attempt to cover - up something about the situation would have seemed sort of irrelevant to me since I never really saw the success or failure of the emerging movement as particularly hinging on people like Tony in the first place.
Bessey sees God's action in the world as a redemptive movement for all people towards equality and freedom, leading her to joyful conviction that «There is more room!
the source of the problem is the men who have traditionally left the pregnant woman alone to fend for herself... Roe V Wade came from the womans rights movement... -LCB- this demonstrates that people give a hell of a lot more ofa damn about whats» in a womans uterous than the actual Woman they can see with their own eyes...
Evan Mawarire had been a strident critic of former President Robert Mugabe and was jailed by the statesman's government after his This Flag movement saw thousands of people protest in the African nation.
I've seen people destroyed by the shepherding movement.
In God, we live and move and have our being, and God was in and amongst the movements because he was moving in the people there, and now I see outside and in and among, and above all, for us, for us all.
It was at the epicentre of the Jesus People movement, which saw thousands of hippies, surfers and beatniks come to Christ as they swapped psychedelic drugs and rock and roll for the Holy Spirit and a new wave of folk - rock worship music.
It was a historical day for the church, but a working day for me, as I had several people to see in connection with my project on social movements among the lower classes.
One sees variations of it in many fields of study (for example, in trendy new movements like postmodernism) and everywhere it produces doubts among reflective people about the possibility of justifying belief in objective intellectual, cultural and moral standards.
Cecilia, it gets even worse when you realize that many of these men are the same people who push the modesty movement — meaning that they believe men are uncontrollable hormone monsters who can't keep themselves in check if they see a woman showing too much skin — and often believe in complimentarism to the point where men are wild and reckless and need wives to «tame» them.
In Asia, we saw the PP XXI (People's Power for the 21st Century), which brought together social action groups and popular movements from all over Asia and went through a similar evolution.
By contrast, many people in «peace and justice» movements often see only the latter types of wrongdoing, not the more private type.
Fifty years on seems a good time to reflect on a movement which leading scholar Larry Eskridge estimates saw at least 250,000 people become Christians.
At the heart of the ecumenical movement, as Reformed people see it, is...
Jimmy Moore: One of the best parts of the tremendous growth of the Paleo movement in recent years is the incredible diversity we are seeing of the people who are involved in promoting it to others.
«It's good to see how the meat free movement is growing as people worldwide discover the positive environmental and health impact of skipping meat for at least one day a week.»
As much as Campbell is committed to the natural wine movement, though, and as much as she thrives on the community («It's such an honor to roll up somewhere in the middle of Europe and just have people know you,» she says), she doesn't abide by dogma: «If I find a wine that's beautiful and resonates and needs to be seen and drank and it's not made from native yeast or the guy isn't working 100 percent organic, I just go with it, as long as I know what's going on.»
In addition to the un-conference agenda, the closing of the first day of the convergence will see Bruce Pascoe discuss reconciliation of First People's land management with the new movement of regenerative farming.
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
«You play in front of 60,000 people who don't look at your passport, they want to see good passes, good movement, quality football.»
«There was movement, lots of willing runners which is important, people want to see good football.
The recent surge in the handmade movement and lifestyle, and seeing so many other people making a variety of things, made me realise it might be possible just to do what i enjoy more seriously and make that my job.
We launched this billboard in Times Square for a simple reason: The American people, Congress, and President Trump himself need to see the nationwide strength of our movement.
But what people don't know is that Free Trade was once an equally popular movement, and similarly seen as the path to democracy.»
Many, though certainly not all, of the leading figures of the movement saw this period as the «golden age of the people».
Minorities and others are normally victims of populist movements because they are seen as bearers of problems, as stealing people's jobs or as security threats.
«I am anticipating that with the calibre of people that have been assembled on the board this year, under the leadership of a well - known figure, a man who has distinguished himself in service of our country, the problems of the annual pilgrimage would be things of the past and that we will see a smooth, seamless movement of people to and from Mecca as a regular occurrence,» he said.
Labour's chasm over free movement of people is so vast it is a wonder that either side can even see the other.
However, if in the process of deciding not to vote at the next general election - as advised by Russell Brand - a whole new generation of young people become politicised then we could see the currently absent youth movement make a return.
The Wall is a place where literally thousands and thousands of people committed to a revolutionary new energy future for our nation and the world are coming together — to express our hopes, share our resolve, and step up to a leadership role in building a grassroots movement for change like nothing America has ever seen.
«Bring me back next week and I'll tell you about that... I do feel the slightest bit of movement that some of the people of goodwill — all of the people who are putting this together — are starting to see that how can their mission ever be realized if it's born out of conflict?»
«It's a national movement because we see nationally more people with both parents work,» he said.
But even without this row, Corbyn has long been seen by people within the movement as a transitional figure towards a different and more effective leader.
Perhaps he saw yesterday's comments from YK Sinha, India's high commissioner to the UK, which made it clear that free movement of people would be a central requirement of any UK - Indian trade deal.
«The police reform issue, people want to see movement on that.»
From my side, apart from the common stand of seeing how we would ferry Kaduna State and our people out of that quagmire of the PDP days, I also had my sojourn with the Buhari movement because I was at one point in time in the ANPP (All Nigeria Peoples Party), first known as APP, before I left the ANPP.
«You will see a citizens movement unlike you've ever seen before because of the disgust and the disdain for how our state government and our democracy operates and you will see people coming forward to run,» Dadey said.
«In the period that the NDC has been in office, we have seen the greatest upward movement of people from lower classes into the middle class, and yet when people get into the middle class because of the perception that our party is social democratic and it's against property owning and seeks to equalize poverty, then those same people that we have created the conditions to be upwardly mobile drift into the property owning classes and therefore identify themselves with a different ideology.
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