Sentences with phrase «pockets of»

(but i don't mind the meager $ 2 to $ 20 you put in the collection basket at churches because of the 10's of thousands you spend on self indulgence that enters into the pockets of my Legions.)
(but i don't mind the meager $ 2 to $ 20 you put in the collection basket at churches because of the 10's of thousands you spend on self indulgence that enters into the pockets of me Legions.)
The church became identified with society and some of its members engaged in persecution of the remaining pockets of paganism.
At least President Obama is spending money to rescue our economy, not to pad the pockets of his wealthy friends.
And I would encourage those who agree to speak at fugture US emergent events to weigh carefully if they really want to continue to line the pockets of those who engage in on and offline cyberbullying.
As a consequence, billions of tax dollars were wasted or diverted into the pockets of private citizens.
The men at the table may be loud but the pockets of hope and love and freedom are spreading like yeast.
The prophet Amos also recalls that the Ammonites have «ripped up the women with child, of Gilead, that they might enlarge their border» (1:13) In the Tale, the Handmaids» own children have been ripped from them so that these «twolegged wombs» may become the property of a state mobilized to invade all private spaces (including those «pockets of Baptist guerrillas» engaged in border warfare) In her latter days, Atwood's heroine, like the «handmaids» in Joel 2:29, prophesies against such state - sponsored terrorism, but even more against its inscription in the people's hearts (Jer.
The elephant in the room is out of control capitalism that is killing the working and middle classes and shoving more and more money into the pockets of the top 1 %... I predict a revolution in the next 25 - 30 years if the trend continues... and rightly so.
Well, it's not difficult to believe that the universe has more pockets of life out there, and that some of that life is more advanced than we are, but this lends itself more to believing in UFO aliens than supernatural deities who have always been.
Centuries ago, during the B.C. years, India was perhaps just forests interspersed with pockets of civilization.
This is the domestication of the scandal of God's death for us, accomplished by the fad of sticking the Cross onto handbags and the back pockets of jeans.
Without saying that music these days simply stinks, and without denying that plenty of pockets of excellence exist, I do take it as obvious that there has been a decline.
It just happened in pockets of dissipated energy.
Unfortunately, there are many others like him in the uneducated pockets of our country who actually want his fantasies taught to our children instead of real science.
I had hoped that he would be for the common people, however, like Bush who preceded him, Obama has done nothing more than pad the pockets of the wealthy.
In the pockets of the contractors and the expensive foreign helpers as understood from rites took place some time ago...!?!
For 2011, resolve to be here now, and to serve yourself, but do it in this most excellent way: by cultivating silence and overcoming time within one of the classic disciplines of daily prayer» where the pulse of the psalms calms the breath, the pockets of silence center the spirit, and the liturgical calendar frees us from the shackles of time.
Can liberalism tolerate pockets of illiberalism, communities that deliberately renounce the ideology of absolute free choice?
The survey results suggested widespread support but also pockets of concern and opposition, and Tietjen concluded that «work needed to be done in order to reassure the small number of clergy who had reservations about our Lutheran commitment.»
The lining of pockets of the already rich and legislating things that will deny the poor is tragic.
Many of its seminaries have been similarly infected (though significant pockets of resistance remain in place).
Not that there aren't pockets of those who believe that.
Also, there are a lot of pockets of craz - e-vangelicals in other places, and they would just try harder to make their state part of the Christian States of America.
Given the considerably deeper pockets of these tech behemoths, traditional media companies hoping to compete on scale should think twice.
There are pockets of cheap housing nearby.
Trump proposes to use his power to line the pockets of steel and aluminum companies and workers, who number less than 150,000, with money taken from hundreds of millions of other people.
With the nascent rally in global value stocks underway, the trio return along with their colleague Tucker Scott to outline where they now see the next pockets of overlooked potential opportunities for patient bargain hunters.
However, Jeff Zipper, managing director of investments at the Private Client Reserve of US Bank, said there are some pockets of weakness in the market, including small - cap stocks and transports.
We are still finding pockets of opportunity in companies that are growing faster than the overall market and we believe appear poised to deliver sustainable growth over a multi-year time period.
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There are pockets of strength within the commodity sector where I think we will see companies profit and do well.
«In our view, the market has been overly focused on the race toward rebalance without realizing that transient pockets of oversupply have been emerging in the physical market.»
We see no such risks on the horizon at present, notwithstanding pockets of froth in the credit markets.
What we did find were a few pockets of local activism.
There are pockets of weakness (such as energy stocks, which have been pummeled), but we aren't seeing major liquidity issues.
They also need to exploit pockets of relative value quickly before they disappear.
In the consumer context, this can mean that companies can effectively pick the pockets of thousands of customers, with no legal recourse.
«There is little stock selection left and different pockets of the market may be reacting more or less to the new event which drives the market in the short run,» Ma says.
On the above definition of «efficiency», an expensive market that gives investor no way to escape the expensiveness — e.g., the 2013 - 2016 market — is actually more efficient than an expensive market with large pockets of untouched value — e.g., the 1999 market.
However, we do see pockets of opportunity in certain markets and sectors across the globe.
Totals of 5» — 15» are expected throughout the Florida peninsula into eastern Georgia and southern South Carolina, with pockets of even higher amounts near far South Florida and close to the Georgia coast (see Figure 7).
Bouroudjian at Index Financial Partners added that any instability in emerging markets this time around would be countered by one important element — the sharp drop in oil prices, which is putting money back into the pockets of consumers and businesses globally.
The company does not have the deep pockets of Fidelity, Silver Lake, TPG or Blackstone in terms of resources.
Trump can put a little more money into the pockets of coal executives, the ones trying to escape pension and health care obligations to retirees even as they hoover up bonuses.
Acquiring, or rather bailing out SCTY, a previous Danger Zone stock, not only allows Elon Musk to save the company from potential bankruptcy, but also helps line the pockets of executives along the way.
«Along with putting dollars in the pockets of other Cincinnati women, we've been able to support local charities like March of Dimes, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the Pink Ribbon Girls.
The bottom line: In today's economic environment, I would still favor stocks over other assets, but I would focus on pockets of value within the stock market, including Asian equities and large, integrated oil companies.
The deeper the NDP dig into the pockets of Albertans, the closer they get to the bottom of that pocket, which means they're getting closer to running out of «other people's money.»
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