Sentences with phrase «person feeling forced»

Interestingly, he says there should never be a sick or elderly person feeling forced to do it, and that's why he opposes euthanasia.

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It felt forced at first, but as he became more comfortable and he saw his team respond so positively, he saw first hand that sometimes it's the squishy stuff that sparks people to move mountains.
The broad range of people who make up Paul's ragtag army — and the depth of their feeling for the Movement — suggest that this is a force that the political Establishment will have to contend with sooner or later.
People can instantly tell when a partnership feels forced or artificial.
So many people entering the work force think that a salary, vacation days, and afternoons off when they don't feel like working are guaranteed.
Regardless of your feelings about them, these people will account for 75 percent of the global work force by 2025.
«What would force people to feel that they have to sell at much deeper prices, given that the interest rate environment is likely to remain quite benign at least through next year?»
But research has shown that forcing people to feel positive for something they're unsure about can actually «highlight how unhappy they are» and, ultimately, will make them even more depressed.
People ignore interruptive marketing because it feels forced and disingenuous.
The horrible thing is... the rejection of homosexuality is what forces the gay person into shame and guilt... which results in suppression of their natural feelings... which results in unhealthy, sinful expressions of those feelings.
I think it is sad to force people into situations where they clearly feel that something is wrong.
Don't be too upset with people for being this way — it takes a supernatural force to overcome the natural desire to lash out when you feel you've been shown up in some way.
They, personally, find it «distasteful» (although it is AMAZING how many prominent anti-gay people end up being exposed as gay), and, because they can use their delusion to justify such an inhuman and anti-American stance, they feel the need to force their stupidity on everyone else.
It is because their clergy really had been given an apparently well - founded hope that they would be able to «cross the Tiber» with their people (possibly under provisions made by Pope John Paul for the reception of whole Anglican parishes in America): and because of the sense of massive betrayal they felt when some of our bishops confronted Cardinal Hume, who had originally been inclined to respond positively, and forced him to back down.
I can understand the idea of a party as a unifier and people can group together, but the way parties are set up now, it just fuels fringe elements who don't speak for the moderates who are forced to affiliate with one of two parties in order to feel at least sort of relevant.
The chapter entitled «Waging Identity Wars» forced me to confront some of the reasons why I can be cruel and dismissive toward conservative evangelicals (``... when we're suffering an identity crisis, we take cheap shots at other groups in order to feel better about ourselves») and how to move forward (``... we must affirm who we really are as the people of God before we can begin to interact with each other as the people of God.»)
You think that if people repeat words in a particular order with a particular feeling and intention that some invisible and undetectable force (the spirit will cleanse the believers / chanters soul).
Theologically, this approach may cause people to feel they are manipulating divine forces to their own end, in a magical way.
But it's so difficult to feel warm and fuzzy about people who would like to force everybody to submit to their dreary religious dictates.
To be sure, McCabe wanted to minimize the element of constraint as much as possible, but he felt obliged by his commitment to a literalistic exegesis of biblical prophecy and by a desire to preserve as much of the divine omnipotence as possible to admit that some choices are forced upon persons.
They know about the anti-Jewish polemics of certain church fathers; about the forced baptisms, especially of children; about the church council decree that sanctioned the removal of such children from their parents; about a papal edict encouraging raids on Jewish synagogues by the faithful; about the expulsion of all Jews from a country like Spain; about Luther's hate language directed against Jews when they did not convert according to his timetable; about the prohibition against Jews living in Calvin's Geneva; and about all the cruelties Christians have felt justified in perpetrating against the people they called «Christ - killers.»
Don't try to force people to think how you think, however speak your feelings with good intentions, and let others decide for themselves how THEY feel about it.
I may or may not be interacting with other people and at some point find myself upstairs going along a hallway with rooms on both sides, with doors open and as I pass an open doorway I feel some horribly evil force pulling me in.
It is the hidden intention of global forces such as TNCs and international agencies to make the people feel that globalization is inevitable and there is no alternative to it and it was of no use to resist it.
Even if we were able to suspend our common sense in the area of religion in order to buy into this traditional theology — something which many people have felt forced to do because they saw no good alternatives — we would then have a spirituality that is unable to adequately fulfill its role.
Since these forces are themselves fundamentally impersonal, their resultant in feeling and action can not be a person in the sense in which Hebrew man came to understand himself.
Because each religious person «feels» his religion is the true one and he «feels» he needs to share it (force it) on anyone within ear shot (and then some).
The United States would not feel that it had to suppress revolutions such as the one in Nicaragua, and it is my opinion that if the Sandinistas has been assisted and encouraged, instead of forced to devote most of their resources to defending themselves militarily, their government would have led to a Nicaraguan economy that did much more for the masses of the people than had ever been done before.
On the contrary, I feel that there must be a void in the lives of religious people to feel that they need to force themselves to keep believing in these silly myths in order to have a reason to do good things and be good people... that it's not enough for them to be «good» for the sake of goodness, for the sake of our society and our world... that they must believe that there is to be some great reward for themselves or some great punishment after death in order to motivate them to be good.
«The number of people who actually feel the force of it and then actually let that draw them toward Christ is something that I have no control over.»
Family means blood ties or very close emotional ties that one person feels to another.So you can experience «family» outside of your immediate small group whom you live with but I don't think it can be forced.
It can often be coercive — people can feel forced to conform to a vision.
Sad that people think — NAY FEEL — that THEY are SO important that some «ultimate cosmic force» is going to be SO concerned about THEM.
If we now suppose this feeling of unity to be taught as a religion, and the whole force of education, of institutions, and of opinion directed, as it once was in the case of religion, to make every person grow up from infancy surrounded on all sides both by the profession and the practice of it, I think that no one who can realize this conception will feel any misgiving about the sufficiency of the ultimate sanction for the happiness morality.
You can't force people NOT to believe in something, because factors in our human nature make most people feel the NEED of a «higher power.»
To force them on anyone or make people feel stupid for thinking different would be completely ridiculous.
In the pre-modern ages human consciousness was dominated by a feeling of helplessness in the face of all natural and supernatural forces, causing people to acknowledge their absolute dependence on divine help, whereas the modem age has been marked by a high degree of human self - confidence and the belief that humans can at last master the forces of nature, justifying an optimistic hope for the human earthly future.
I also try to explain to people just what you said: eating GF «typically» cuts out a lot of processed foods and forces you to make your own food... that's what makes most people feel better... it's not the gluten proteins!
While these choices are obviously better than artificially flavored popcorn or trans - fat laden crackers, sometimes I feel that if these convenient «healthy» options didn't exists, more people would be forced to slice up a banana or whip up some zucchini bread when snack time rolled around.
If it feels forced, don't do it people!
Any time someone is forced to work with a tough negotiator it is obvious that they are going to feel like they can't trust that person.
Sometimes I very badly want to quit football, as I feel like it has «forced me» to act a certain way, to hang out with certain people, & prevented me from fully taking advantage of the social and cerebral advantages of college & experiencing new things and meeting new people.
I felt people expected me to cry, so I forced tears to come into my eyes, but I can't really say I cried.»
He was also asked if he felt the full force of fan's feelings against him personally when Arsenal are going through a bad patch, and he said: «Honestly I can take a distance with that because it's not the person they hate, they hate the manager who doesn't deliver performance.
I am glad when people don't force information on me; instead waiting for me to inquire about it when I feel secure and comfortable.
It would look (and feel) like safety and connection and relaxation in whatever way works for your family, while allowing each person their bodily autonomy rather than being forced to try to sleep at an arbitrarily designated time.
The Speech of Opposition leader, Aitzaz Ahsan from Pakistan People's Party on 5th day of the very heated debate on the matter can be watched here (In urdu language) in which he blasted the Government's ambigious stance and the proposal to send Armed forces to a war which Pakistani people did not feel was tPeople's Party on 5th day of the very heated debate on the matter can be watched here (In urdu language) in which he blasted the Government's ambigious stance and the proposal to send Armed forces to a war which Pakistani people did not feel was tpeople did not feel was theirs.
For example, when Obama and the democrats forced Obamacare through congress in 2009, with the republic party pretty much excluded from the crafting of the bill, a lot of conservative and right wing people felt disenfranchised - a major change to their lives (that cost them quite a bit of money) was made without their...
They explained how they felt constantly forced to deliver projects that were tailored to the funder's interests and little to what they perceived as needed by the people.
«We've seen this in this state when people in power don't feel that they're accountable and there isn't a strong enough force to provide the right checks and balances, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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