Not exact matches
While LGBT inclusion has been a winning stance for companies from a marketing standpoint — several major companies made a
public showing of support for LGBT rights during the Sochi Olympics earlier this year — the survey results suggest that companies have some work to
do to make employees
feel welcomed within their workplaces.
Managers need to communicate with their people to find out what makes them
feel good (for some, it's a raise; for others, it's
public recognition) and then to reward them for a job well
done.
Those who don't keep this at the forefront of their
public relations strategy will
feel the wrath of the YouTube generation.
Either way, don't expect Pai to make his decision based on which position is more popular with the
public; as we've noted before, the FCC chief has already declared that he'll only take comments that he
feels provide «substantial evidence» into consideration.
5) Religious Clothing in
Public Sector: «
Do you agree or disagree you
feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
With a
public crowdsourcing campaign, individuals will be more than likely to turn away from an opportunity to fund if they
do not
feel connected to an individual requesting funding.
Says Watson: «A crier has
done a private, intimate thing in a
public place, and people
feel a bit embarrassed and awkward and defensive.
«They don't necessarily have the resources, they can't absorb the increases in cost, and they
feel like it's kind of relentless, it's one thing after the next,» San Francisco Chamber of Commerce vice president of
public policy Dee Dee Workman told the Associated Press.
It doesn't matter if you're crossing a hazardous body of water or putting your brand on display for
public judgment; either one can
feel like life or death.
And if Odinga's people don't, they're going to
feel that he's cheated again because that's the perception that Odinga is put out into the
public domain.
But when you can make 7 % via P2P Lending, 9 % — 12 % via real estate crowdsourcing, 8 % — 18 % via venture debt, 6 % — 12 % in SF real estate unlevered, and 20 % + a year building an online business, suddenly, shooting for a ~ 5 % annual return in
public equities (my estimate for a realistic return) doesn't
feel that great anymore.
Take Starbucks for example; they may not produce the best coffee in the entire world, but they're
doing a remarkable job making the
public feel like they are.
Our names have been
public information since the day we were named, so we don't normally
feel a huge loss of privacy when someone we don't know uses that information.
The
public feels that social media platforms are partly to blame for the spread of fake news and are not
doing enough to stop it.
Trump has been resentful, even furious, at what he views as the media's failure to reflect the magnitude of his achievements, and he
feels demoralized that the
public's perception of his presidency so far
does not necessarily align with his own sense of accomplishment.
It's perhaps unsurprising that 56 % of UK respondents didn't
feel the government has
done enough to educate the
public on pension freedoms.
Not that I would need him to be toted out and displayed in
public or anything like that, in fact, I
felt it was wrong when it was
done so much during the election - after all young children should be sheltered from the crazy attention that follows the Palins around - but the lack of mention of his presence makes it pretty clear he is not taking this bus tour.
How
does he
feel entitled to make any claim to be a better Catholic than Santorum (for that is what he's implicitly claiming) on questions that the church rightly leaves to the prudential judgment of voters and
public officials, within broad boundaries, when in the next breath he confesses his complete failure to be any kind of Catholic at all on a question on which the church speaks with categorical moral authority?
There are some things a man just doesn't say in
public, even if he believes them, and many of those who believe them
feel guilty for
doing so.
We
feel that we are only religious if we trot it out into the
public square and that has nothing really to
do with religion but rather cheap populist political pimping.
And many
feel that their own leaders are not
doing enough to fight Islamic extremism, according to the study, a joint project of the Pew Research Center for People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion &
Public Life.
That's your «freedom of religion», but not one student at their graduation should have to
feel excluded and that's exactly what
public prayer at a tax payer event is
doing.
«Our family chose not to attend the ceremony this evening because we
did not
feel welcome at the event and we even feared for our safety in light of how hostile some of the
public comments have been,» the family said in a statement released by the group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
One final detail is the daintiness with which the Oscars dealt with the award for Animated Short Film won by Kobe Bryant, who had been accused of rape in 2004 and delivered a
public apology that included the statement, «I now understand how she
feels that she
did not consent to this encounter.»
What pattern of life will serve the home, the husband's work, the coming family, and at the same time fulfil the deeply
felt vocation to
do significant work in the common life and the
public world?
Vic Alright, reasonable response, but why
do you have to display your praise in
public,
does it make you
feel superior.
Swift doesn't hint at her
feelings toward any
public issue now.
It has nothing to
do with truth, and everything to
do with superficial qualities that those running the campaigns
feel will garner more shot - term interest from the
public.
We don't hate you, we just hate the
feeling we get when we see you in
public kissing and holding hands.
Lewis Smedes has beautifully summarized what this means: «A politician ought to speak the truth about
public matters as he sees them; he
does not need to tell us how he
feels about his wife.
The success of cultural and religious movements inevitably reveals that many people already share the new ideals but
do not
feel empowered until there is a credible
public call to action.
He went on to say he
felt Tim Farron had been singled out, explaining: «It is fair to say that we don't see
public figures who hold to other faiths, generally, being subjected to the same kind of scrutiny that Farron has been subjected to.
No Mark not all Atheists
feel that way but most of us
do feel that religion in the
public square can be quite damaging especially when it comes to denying other their equal rights or when it tries to oppress people.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a
feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have
done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone
does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive
public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the
public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
«To counter the notion that «animals
do not have souls,» Pope John Paul II declared in a
public audience on 19 January 1990 that «animals possess a soul and men must love and
feel solidarity with our smaller brethren».
It
does not
feel quite right to use the term with political leaders, or especially military heroes, although it works okay with some «
public intellectuals.»
If we call ourselves Americans as well as Christians, we may
feel a strong civic sense that what our government
did in our name was the embodiment of
public justice.
I
do nt give a crap what you want to beleive, and
feel no need to Make
public signs attacking atheists or their beliefs.
You know, when I was around Christians in
public, usually with a small group that
did that, I always
felt embarrassed, like it was wrong to talk like that.
We
do know from history how some of our key founders
felt about mixing religion and
public service:
Not only
do I think this was written to share with family and friends, it gives us as the
public, a uniqueglimpse of her hearts
feeling of what God would be saying to her.
If sufficient
public feeling against the judges» usurpation is aroused, the Court may offer «timely compliance» to the demand for judicial restraint, as it
did in the 1930s....
I think I kind of revealed by what I've said how I
feel and what I think, but to give
public endorsements — and I think the evangelicals have
done that — I think that crosses a line.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her
public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I
feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a
public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they
did not have the same religious beliefs that I had.
He clearly
did not wish to be so called in
public, but that might mean that he
felt the time was not ripe to declare himself.
Some law is passed and the politicians pat themselves on the back and people
feel like they actually
did something to keep the
public safe.
I mean that a lot of Christians (primarily Christians)
feel that they don't need to study something and the fundamental types will probably refuse to go to a
public school because of this too, because they strongly believe in miracles, and in God that provides all answer's.
Much more needs to be
done in building local and national citizen - action groups to make their presence
felt in government in order to secure media that are responsive to the
public interest, both locally and nationally.
A representative of Portman's said, «Recent events in Israel have been extremely distressing to her and she
does not
feel comfortable participating in any
public events in Israel, and can not, in good conscience, move forward with the ceremony.»
If the State says we can not allow religious symbols on
public ground, then the church should be allowed to have leniency against rules that tells them that they need to actively
do something they
feel strongly against.