Sentences with phrase «personal decisions a person»

Surrendering a pet is one of the most difficult and personal decisions a person will have to make.

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«This is not a politically driven decision, nor a decision driven by hatred of people's personal beliefs or choices,» she said.
For example, ChaCha provides answers via text, Aardvark helps people get answers by reaching out to their extended social networks, and Hunch helps people make decisions by asking them questions about their personal preferences.
In return, you are given compensation, in salary, wages and benefits, which in turn allow you to make personal economic decisions, manage your life and support the people you love.
But given the amount of time people spend with Facebook, and given how regulators have struggled to keep up with an ever - changing internet landscape, personal due diligence is the most reliable way to make wise decisions about whom to trust.
A person's level of EQ affects how he or she manages behavior, navigates social complexities and makes personal decisions that achieve positive results.
But my decision also sprang from a realization that would be familiar to people who have suffered a personal loss, for whom the passing of a loved one leads to a profound understanding that life is short.
The decision was made less than two months after Cambridge Analytica and Facebook became embroiled in a data - harvesting scandal that compromised the personal information of up to 87 million people.
It is understood that Weinstein's personal involvement in most if not all of them has been passive to peripheral, and a decision to hastily cancel the series would mean putting hundreds of people on each show out of work.
But now, having daughter, Bryn, 4, and the fact that she's still recovering from her contentious divorce battle with Hoppy, she says, «The decisions I make affect other people... some things about my personal life will remain private.»
The banks should be nationalized, at least temporarily, and every person and institution involved (otherwise known as the elite banksters and politicians who served and supported the government and «quasi» government decisions) in each of the bailouts and heists of the taxpayer's (i.e. the «common» mans) money, should be divested of their personal assets and earnings and put in a stockade for public viewing, smack dab in the middle of Wall Street, to be pelted with rotten vegetables.
If you have been reading personal finance website for awhile, you may have noticed a trend towards ridiculing those who make intelligent financial decisions by constructing this fictional «average person» and describing how some handicap would prevent this «average person» from being able to share in that success.
Anyone who knows anything about Billy Graham or his life's work should know that he is about offering people the information about God's love and that ultimately, it is a personal decision.
I believe that we should be baptized as Jesus was also, I just think that accepting Jesus Christ is a personal decision for every person.
If indeed choices «central to personal dignity and autonomy» are what lie at the heart of the liberty protected by due process of law, how can it be said that a terminally ill person's decision to end his or her life is any less «intimate and personal» than the decision to have an abortion?
Just like people will answer to God himself as well for their personal decisions.
If a person is the leader of 300 million people, you do not think his personal beliefs have anything to do with him or perhaps the decisions he will make?
This is a decision made by real people with real names who have real personal and professional prices to pay for their convictions.
There except for the grace of God go us all... can we have the same grace and let people make their own personal decisions?
* As you consider the ever - widening circle of people affected by personal crises and decisions, how does your understanding of pastoral care change?
It is naturally less personal than those written to people he knew, and it is his greatest theological statement — an exposition of his faith, its foundations, its bearing on suffering, sin, and problems of moral decision.
I personally feel that a true spiritual person isn't a «fence - sitter» but someone who strives to live an authentic life by being in tune with their self, making decisions that fit their personal life and not living to please any organization.
Thus the «right to die» campaign was able to represent the issue as a general referendum «on getting government out of this important personal decision,» and «on returning control of end of life decisions to where it belongs - with the dying person
But be that as it may, we as a society have absolutely no business judging other people's charitable contributions, as they are a very personal (and likely financial) choice, and most importantly it is a VOLUNTARY decision.
By social ethic I do not mean something opposed to a personal ethic, but one which is concerned with the issues between groups and nations where the decisions taken alter the lives of multitudes of people and the direction of history.
When a question is raised which for most people demands careful thought and responsible personal decision, people like that will very often simply quote a passage from the Scriptures, frequently in no way directly relevant to the matter under discussion and when relevant only valuable in the context of another age and under other conditions than those which are ours today.
People of faith will make their own decisions about personal celebrations.
But if their conscience and personal belief system tells them it's okay to use birth control then let THE PEOPLE make the decision, NOT the corporation / companies / organizations or the government.
Personal life is necessarily a life of commitment, because it is metaphysically a life of commitment — a person is a bundle of co-interpreting decisions.
Second, growth counseling involves a variety of growth - stimulating methods to help people use more of their potentialities by (1) developing better communication with self, others, nature, and God — the four basic relationships within which all growth occurs; (2) developing new skills of relating in mutually - affirming, mutually - fulfilling ways; (3) growing by making constructive decisions and taking responsible action; (4) using the growth possibilities inherent in each life stage; (5) learning to use the pain and problems of unexpected crises as growth opportunities; (6) learning better methods of spiritual growth — the maturing of one's personal faith, working values, sense of purpose, peak experiences, and awareness of really belonging in the universe.
Personal growth often occurs more quickly by helping a person make a decision and take responsible action than by focusing mainly on changing feelings and attitudes.
Their argument is that, to put it in Lincoln's language, «if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.»
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
But, other people deserve life, and shouldn't have to lose their lives by someone else's plainly wrong personal decisions.
From Joshua: Do you ever feel like your personal struggles and decisions are being used as a tool by those on one side or the other in the debates concerning same sex relationships, and if so, what would you want those people using your decisions to advance their causes to know or consider?
(John 7:37 - 38) Sounds like Jesus is calling out for people to make a personal decision about him.
The age, of course, was one which had intensified personal problems and the changing pattern of society created many new situations in which people felt the need of guidance in making moral decisions.
Now, maybe, a person with complete intellectual honesty would be able to see the logical course to steer through many of these controversial decisions, but the fact is most people are swayed by emotions and personal desires rather than by intellect.
(my personal favorite as it has been proven the decision was made before the incident was alleged to have happened amazing what people will believe when they want to).
Personal opinion or philosophy is good for Manager himself but not good for Arsenal we a whole going forward — people like Thierry and Usmanov are coming out and disagree with some decision if i can recall.
With more states giving residents opportunity to legally learn and try different forms or THC and CBD people are making their own decisions on what their opinion is based on personal experience.
I can't see that as a personal choice for me but it is a personal decision that people decide to make.
In the end, the decision is entirely personal — some people are unable to breastfeed, and some choose not to — the most important thing is that you weigh the options carefully and gather information to make whichever method you choose best for your baby.
Alarmist propaganda is never ok and neither is demonizing an entire group of people for a personal decision.
Plastic surgery is an intensely personal decision, but that means that other people should not be advising it.
While the personal nature of wet or cross-nursing can make people uncomfortable, it's a decision as personal as breast - feeding itself.
The time to start a family is a very important and personal decision, but a recent study found that for many people, including myself, waiting (not too long) has its benefits.
Too many people were critical of my decision without inquiring of my personal situation.
Your personal preferences can be based on whatever you like, but you'd be lying if you called them rational or worth basing other people's life or death decisions on.
I agree that people should be supported in the decision that's best for them — and if they feel their genetic history or personal situation preclude parenthood, no one should try to talk them out of it.
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