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I'm thinking there may either be massive physician or patient pushback, or perhaps a lawsuit in the works, or just plain some people in administration with hearts and / or brains (yeah, yeah, I know) who realize that it's bloody cruel and stupid to expect all immediate postpartum moms to assume full, solo responsibility for their newborns» care immediately after birth.

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I'm in the camp of people who believe that once you've taken a photo in 360 degrees, it's hard to go back to plain old 2D photos.
Figures from Australia - which imposed plain packaging three years before the UK - found that restricting the colour, size and font on cigarette packets led to a noticeable drop in the number of people smoking.
We also miss opportunities to resonate and connect with people when we don't speak in plain language.
Craig: «In plainer terms: Sometimes people don't get something good when others present it, and we can be real jerks sometimes.
At the 2010 D8 conference, and in a video that has recently come back into prominence, Jobs articulates his views on privacy very clearly and forcefully: «Privacy means people knowing what they sign up for — in plain English, and repeatedly.»
Since gossip is most often akin to condemning other people's faults, it also puts the confidants on the same level, reassuring both that they «operate in the same moral universe,» and have the same views on what's acceptable, what's wildly inappropriate, and what's just plain funny.
Instead of the user going to the web and facing endless opportunity for booking rooms, these companies can build more loyal users with their icon sitting in plain view on a person's desktop.
The process to sell Yahoo has been churning on as a variety of potential acquirers and just plain rubberneckers get briefed by management, either by video, phone or in person (only the chosen strategic ones like Verizon and AT&T get that royal treatment).
We need to speak in stark, plain, understandable terms to people... they will get it.
And when I speak on this topic in public I like to remind people that, «when I raised capital there were no easy ways to figure out who were the friends of the VC's (let alone who the VC's were in the first place) but in 2009 you have alll the social networking tools: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or even just plain old Google Search.
They've impacted how insurance companies decide who to cover and how much to charge — some people can't get insured now if they're on flood plains or if they live in the path of a likely forest fire.
Many people are writing about the need to limit new development in flood plains after the 2013 flood but that speaks only to the damage mitigation side.
He's challenging Zuckerberg to go rewrite his terms «in plain English» so people can actually understand them.
They think God inspired His word's out of context in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3in John 3:36.
What a lot of people on this board are saying is that the rule is just plain ridiculous, akin to burkas in orthodox muslims (or wigs on orthodox Jewish women, beards on orthodox muslims and orthodox jews alike).
In the mail today came an extra-large tee - shirt from Wheaton College — more proof that the people out there on the plains west of Chicago are among the nicest people in the worlIn the mail today came an extra-large tee - shirt from Wheaton College — more proof that the people out there on the plains west of Chicago are among the nicest people in the worlin the world.
You are making it needlessly hard, or are perhaps just plain too stupid to understand such a simple fact as: there's no point debunking myths that virtually no one and no one at all with any real clout believes in anyway, but MUCH point in debunking myths that large numbers of people, including powerful politicians, believe should be the guiding principles for the country's entire political culture and laws.
In the complementarian manifesto, the Danvers Statement, egalitarians are accused of «accepting hermeneutical oddities devised to reinterpret apparently plain meanings of biblical texts,» resulting in a «threat to Biblical authority as the clarity of Scripture is jeopardized and the accessibility of its meaning to ordinary people is withdrawn into the restricted realm of technical ingenuity.&raquIn the complementarian manifesto, the Danvers Statement, egalitarians are accused of «accepting hermeneutical oddities devised to reinterpret apparently plain meanings of biblical texts,» resulting in a «threat to Biblical authority as the clarity of Scripture is jeopardized and the accessibility of its meaning to ordinary people is withdrawn into the restricted realm of technical ingenuity.&raquin a «threat to Biblical authority as the clarity of Scripture is jeopardized and the accessibility of its meaning to ordinary people is withdrawn into the restricted realm of technical ingenuity.»
His tribute to the «plain and humble people... coming together to shape their country's course» was poetic and principled, timely and true — a fitting way to honor those who marched in support of voting rights in 1965.
''... then did Tilius say to the people of the low plains: seek not the wickedness amongst your neighbors, lest it find purchase in your own house.»
The King of the Two Sicilies put the matter concretely when he said to the King of Piedmont (this was in the nineteenth century): «It is plain that the people of Turin have many more things than the people of Palermo....
People from all over the world throughout history have lived primarily in fertile flood plains and valleys... at some point they inevitably experienced floods... that's why there are commonalities to the flood story told in the Bible.
There is no way of knowing how many people have given up the practice of prayer because it seemed to them hokum — in plain language «the bunk» — but the number must run into many millions.
In plain English, I view myself as a person who wants to introduce Jesus to a group of people who don't know much (if anything) about Him, and as far as they are concerned, don't really care to know Him.
They much prefer to believe that it must be those gay people... Yet Ezekiel spells it out for them in very plain language.
Russell was the firs person to change the plain meaning of that, Irenaeus said in Against Heresies «nowing Jesus Christ to be one and the same, to whom the gates of heaven were opened, because of His taking upon him flesh; who shall also come in the same flesh in which he suffered, revealing the glory of the Father»
And when he stood silent in Yad Vashem» whose plain and stark memorialization of the horrors that befell the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis positively begs for silence» he left a drop of the kind of healing balm on the hearts of Jews that the Church had never before found the means (assuming the desire) to do.
If you want to believe in the bible, go ahead, but to tell other people they're «wrong» when you have no evidence is bigoted, closed minded, and just plain stupid.
Challenge us and ask us about the differences between Yahwistic vs. Elohimistic traditions in Old Testament canon), but this shows the tragedy — or perhaps the irony — of faith: in America, if not elsewhere, the concept of faith is kept at such a simplistic level that most people just plain «believe» without having any form of knowledge (in spite of the Bible stating, «Where is the wise man?
It is plain to me that Jesus always addressed the real person inside the physical frame in real life.
• Why does God hide behind a veil of silence instead of talking to me in plain English (or whatever my native language is) like other people do?
Furthermore, this plain truth that we are organic psychosomatic «becomings» provides a natural reason for the use of sacramental means of worship and Christian nurture, as well as a vindication of the traditional emphasis on the eucharist or Holy Communion as central in our relationship, as Christian people, with the divine reality in whom alone we can find genuine fulfillment of our creaturely potentiality.
One always has to walk in another person's shoes to «get» how they interpret the bible and just the plain mystery of life.
The plain fact is that some of the happiest people we have ever known have been in difficult circumstances, handicapped within and hard bestead without; but for all that, by the magic of selective attention, they lived radiant and victorious lives.
However, most educated persons agree that putting yourself or anyone else in mortal danger in the name of God is just plain stupid!
More than 75,000 men, women and children crossed the plains in the largest mass movement of people in American History, (until the railroad was finished in 1856) and 6,000 died along the trail.
Coetzee's prose conveys this world with ease — willfully unadorned, it offers no subtle beauty or submerged feeling, but instead the plain directness of ideas and events, people and problems, all in collision.
«The massive desolation of the intellect and spirits and the human futures of these millions of young people in their neighborhoods of poverty» is a «national horror hidden in plain view,» Kozol writes, quoting Roger Wilkins.
Using a mixture of suggestion, «cold reading», hypnosis and plain old trickery, Brown has the ability to make people believe in God, miracles and the power of prayer faster than you can say «prestidigitation» (look it up).
We are always amused by the ignorance of Christians who feel it necessary to read or tell LGBT people what the Bible «says in plain English» (presumably about LGBT people and / or behavior).
The scripture is very plain in how people like this should be dealt with.
In this fashion we may readily grant that Socrates and Gautama and any number of saints or just plain good people have frequently achieved the maximum value possible in given situations without thereby claiming them to be Christs, on the grounds that the aims they so richly actualized were not specifically christologicaIn this fashion we may readily grant that Socrates and Gautama and any number of saints or just plain good people have frequently achieved the maximum value possible in given situations without thereby claiming them to be Christs, on the grounds that the aims they so richly actualized were not specifically christologicain given situations without thereby claiming them to be Christs, on the grounds that the aims they so richly actualized were not specifically christological.
* And for those who claim that all Christians are giving and sacrificial (hahahahaha)-- the plain and simple truth is that if the 60 % of Americans acted in the manner in which Jesus required, our country would have no foster kids — no starving kids, no sick kids, no sick people, no starving people... etc..
Matthew 6 Aramaic Bible in Plain English ---------------------------- 1Pay attention in your charity giving, that you do it not in front of people so that you may be seen by them, otherwise there is no reward for you with your Father in Heaven.
Because he conceives radically the idea of the grace of God, he makes it plain that God's forgiveness must be for man an event in time, that the relation of «I» and «Thou» exists between God and man, that God stands opposite to man as another Person over whom the man can have no sort of control, who meets man with His claim and with His grace, whose forgiveness is pure gift.
We deal with peoplein all the messyness, willful disobedience and just plain apathy that makes us human.
Bubbling up from the cultural landscapes of everyday life, the creativity behind poetry and music places the person in touch with another world, the enchanted one hidden in plain sight.
lol... these people are plain silly... i thought atheists are people without any belief, so why are they making it sound like a threat «you have a choice»... precisely because people have a choice, they can do what they want and have faith in whatever they want.
[i] Regardless of how one sides on this issue, a plain reading of Romans 13, clearly indicates that the civil government plays a role in God's design for society and His people.
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