Sentences with phrase «pockets of people who»

It has more to do with squeezing every single possible dollar out of the pockets of the people who live there.
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.
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.
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.
«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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
I would beg to differ — in larger cities (i.e., Atlanta), there are huge pockets of people who practice Buddhism and Hinduism.
It has put untold millions in the pockets of people who turned city permits into a license to print money.
«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.
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.
Over the past five years, analysts noticed that there were pockets of people who were still not doing well under the CPP.
«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.

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Make sure you have «friendly» people in your back pocket who are aware of the process and the discussions thereto, but are not directly involved in the process.
There's a blog for a product that doesn't really exist yet, a growing number of early adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come out; you're commissioning great content and paying out of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product out, people will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
A recent Commonwealth Fund study co-authored by Collins looked at how much low - income people, who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid if their state had expanded the program, would pay in premiums and out - of - pocket health costs if they enrolled in «silver» Obamacare plans and if they were «medium» users of health care.
Show examples of all these millions of people who are delighted to have more money in their pocket
Unfortunately, the people behind convincing Brown to jack up the minimum wage are people who are always assuming the worst about deep - pocketed employers exploiting their employees while assuming unicorns when it comes to the consequences of their policies.
Known quantities, people with pull, guys with deep pockets, entrepreneurs with proven track records, members of prominent local families — the list of people who would find it easier than you to get support (and money) for a new business could be longer than your arm, depending on how connected you are.
And this problem is compounded by too many people who are eager to help you invest your money in a way that will line their pockets instead of yours.
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.
sandra fluck was, and is looking for attention from obama and the rest of them people who have «change» in their pockets.
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.
«They have been injured by the lack of compassion shown by some, who cling to a small number of disparate and disputed verses that exist in pockets of the Bible, and claim a divine rejection of gay people».
answer YOUR A LIBERIAL if i were a doctor and every monday i let people who did not have health insurence or money in their pockets come to my office so i could heal them what am i?answer YOUR A BLEEDING HEART LIBERIAL if i let you hit me right up side of my head and all i did was to turn my other cheek to you what am i?
Justine Greening said there were merely «pockets» of people who do not support the current LGBT agenda - and they should be opposed by the Government.
Rick Perry may truly be a religious man, but I keep reading between the lines that he is a man who has demonstrated that he can be bought for the right price, does not care much about the environment, people except for the upper class, and who shuns science in favor of the party line and cash in pocket.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
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.
is decades of people NOT being able to pay out of pocket who have gone without insurance, meaning 1.
People are going to put clips on social media, and the highlights will make it to TV — so why not keep your wallet full, free yourself of potential buyer's remorse and get the added benefit of not putting any money in the pockets of two guys who are both pretty horrible pPeople are going to put clips on social media, and the highlights will make it to TV — so why not keep your wallet full, free yourself of potential buyer's remorse and get the added benefit of not putting any money in the pockets of two guys who are both pretty horrible peoplepeople?
The People who can't even afford to live without worrying about their finances line all of these people's pockets and every year the ticket pricesPeople who can't even afford to live without worrying about their finances line all of these people's pockets and every year the ticket pricespeople's pockets and every year the ticket prices rise.
In OSU's case Nike pledged something like $ 250million to OSU, and that obviously isn't coming out of Nike's pockets — it's coming from OSU fans who are buying ridiculously inflated merchandise, and they need to have something new to keep people buying it.
People who are part of a close and loving open adoption seem to have a little something extra in their back pockets that makes their relationship work no matter what.
Women who are breastfeeding get tired of people oogling their pendulous breasts, making gestures mimicking a baby suckling, or numbers slipped into their pockets.
According to Sammy Gyamfi, the smart phone application, which is claimed by the developer as exclusive to Ghana and aimed at helping to revamp the ailing fortunes of Ghana Post, is a ploy to line the pockets of «people who just want to make money, because their party is in power».
Farrell also challenged Cuomo's desire to kill member items for good, noting the governor has plenty of economic development cash to dole out on his own — or, as the assemblyman put it: «The governor has people who walk around with money in their pockets
Analysis from The Associated Press says that young, healthy people will likely benefit more from the new plan than older people who have ailments more often because of the elimination of subsidies for out - of - pocket expenses and deductibles.
«It's still the same old Labour party: a weak leader in the pocket of the union bosses who's unable to stand up for hardworking people
«I think most people think he owns some buildings, has the ear of other hard right politicians, sits on the school board, and has some of Buffalo's power players in his pocket,» said the website's creator, who agreed to speak about it under the condition that his or her identity be kept a secret
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Democratic Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, in a joint appearance in Albany on May 9, both warned of dangers posed by deep - pocketed interests from outside the state, who could potentially derail a «people's convention.»
Despite getting flak from civil rights advocates over his decision to veto bills that would have legalized specific kinds of pocket knives and offering more state funds to compensate lawyers designated by the court to represent defendants who don't make enough money to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case, people roared in applause throughout Cuomo's speech.
People who sign these lending agreements may ultimately win their lawsuit only to take home a tiny fraction of their award — a majority of the money ends up in the pocket of the lender, and all of this comes as the victim's attorney also gets to take a third of the winnings.
The policy shift follows a similar one rolled out by former Commissioner Raymond Kelly, who sought to put an end to the practice of police officers asking people to empty their pockets — and then, when they did and took out marijuana, arresting them for possessing the drug in plain view.
«In contrast to the incumbent, Gustavo Rivera is a true progressive and a person of integrity who is concerned about the welfare of the people of the 33rd State Senate District, not in lining his pockets,» said Tenants PAC board member Michael McKee.
There are millions of people around the world who carry a pocket knife, some bigger than others.
So it wasn't as healthful as it could have been and that's why we had hungry and malnourished, particularly children, but also adults and there are still pockets of hunger in many many countries throughout the world, certainly in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, but what happened is that the same people who were hungry and malnourished 20 years ago are today overweight and obese.
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