Sentences with phrase «pockets of people»

But there are cases where there will be pockets of people who lose hope, become bitter, hateful, reject helping another, and so on....
There are pockets of people saying this is unhealthy, this is not progressive in any way and we need to create some new ways of being together.
Well, it does, technically, but only a few pockets of people here actually buy them.
«There are a lot of pockets of people thinking about this but there hasn't been a mechanism to bring people together,» says Suchitra Saxena, Ed.L.D.»
As one of the small pockets of people who still wait for marriage in a hyper - sexualized culture, it doesn't take much to figure out why Christians tend to get hitched so young.
Although trees and birds and animals remain, humans are gone from the landscape, except for pockets of people who have drifted back, despite the official prohibition, to live and die in their small villages.
I would beg to differ — in larger cities (i.e., Atlanta), there are huge pockets of people who practice Buddhism and Hinduism.
Even with all the ugliness don't worry, there's still pockets of people left and towns to explore.
«It's a daunting task to replicate the internet across the country,» he said, «But what we're seeing is that this is working for pockets of people all over the country at a pricepoint that's affordable.»
The fact that large pockets of people across the world are still living in extreme poverty is being exacerbated by rises in global food and fuel prices, as well as climate change.
We live in an area with pockets of people who understand the sugar madness, but alas is still predominated by Sonics and Jamba Juice.
Boyes: It's tough because we're doing a lot of different things that are gonna make pockets of people happy.
Instead, I found a small pocket of people in a small corner of the country who have learned the (very) hard way that life goes on without football.
«There may potentially be huge pockets of people who could be even better individuals for a position that end up being excluded because they aren't part of a bigger data set,» he said.
Over the past five years, analysts noticed that there were pockets of people who were still not doing well under the CPP.
The ongoing probes of Russian election meddling are roiling Washington, spawning new legal actions — and increasingly, emptying the pockets of the people involved in them.
With smart devices now, they find themselves in the pockets of people who don't normally play video games, and it's a very simple interface.
It has put untold millions in the pockets of people who turned city permits into a license to print money.
In fact, middle class families have been stripped of social program benefits during that time and almost all of that money «saved» has found its way into the pockets of people who don't need it.
«Our concern would be that if you have a pocket of people who associate and think alike, if they don't believe in immunization there's going to be some other vulnerable people,» Jones said.
The following excerpt from the Rio Abajo Press, February 2, 1863, indicates the importance of the crop more than 100 years ago: «Congress takes fifty thousand dollars out of the pockets of the people of the United States to...
The following excerpt from the Rio Abajo Press, February 2, 1863, indicates the importance of the crop more than 100 years ago: «Congress takes fifty thousand dollars out of the pockets of the people of the United States to make us good roads for intercommunication and the transportation of chile Colorado to market.»
It's mainly going into the pockets of people sitting at the top of the company who work equally as much — or less — than the fighters themselves but get paid several orders of magnitude higher than they do.
The implication is, if you can't have the self control to eat well, buy the formula advertised on the same page as this add (and put money in the pockets of the people who indirectly supported the add), because otherwise you're just feeding your baby hamburgers and donuts, and that is simply NOT true and hurtfully misleading and potentially damaging to mothers (emotionally and in lost long term positive health benefits to breastfeeding moms) and the short and long term health of their children.
The result would be that QE for People bypasses the financial markets and gets money straight into the real economy, either through increased government spending or by transferring it to the pockets of the people who will spend it.
As Cahill has asserted, though without much success, «depriving» the county of $ 3.2 million in sales tax revenue left an equal amount in the pockets of the people who pay those sales taxes.
The tories are totally in the pocket of these people, so once conference season is over lets see if all the words are reflected in some action)
«It puts money into the pockets of people who will go out and spend it.»
Not only is the cut immoral, but it is economically illiterate - facing the clear risk of a triple - dip recession, the government is planning to pull millions of pounds out of the pockets of people who, had they received it, would certainly have fed the money back into the economy in buying food, buying energy, and buying services.
I want to work with the legislature and town officials and various agencies to procure economic development money for projects and programs that improve our towns and benefit our taxpayers, money that does not come out of the pockets of our people or our reserve funds.
A radical overhaul to make sure those at the top pay their fair share in order to put money back in the pockets of people who need it».
«We need to be thinking about the impact on the small business owner, so we want to put more money in the pockets of the people who are doing the work — that benefits the economy, it makes our families more stable.
More money in the pockets of the people who need it.»
They, too, profited from the system that extracted money out of the pockets of people who actually earned it.
Part of me wasn't over-enthused about the idea of lining the pockets of people who I think, for the most part, are taking advantage of sad singletons.
The show is a celebration of the crew members who live in the pockets of the people they work with, trying to remember which city they're in, and moving heaven and earth to give the fans an experience they'll never forget.
We hit a pocket of people that liked the subject (photography and space).
The Tiguan might be a tad bit over-priced but for the ride quality, space and features it offers, it does make a sensible buy for a small pocket of people.
Over the past five years, analysts noticed that there were pockets of people who were still not doing well under the CPP.
The message is an important one in the economic downturn, putting much - needed money in the pockets of people in hard - hit areas like Baltimore.
That perception encourages us all to pay more than the fuel should cost and puts enormous quantities of dollars into the pockets of people who have no skills, talents or resources other than their influence over sources of hydrocarbons.
The amount, whether one hundred dollars or four hundred dollars has to come out of the pocket of the person wanting to insure their vehicle.
Higher fees don't equate to better returns, just more money in the pocket of the person managing your investments.
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