Sentences with phrase «pushed into»

The Sunday Times argued that «The Pope should certainly not be pushed into withdrawing his remarks», and the paper went on to say that the reaction to the Regensburg lecture showed that many Muslims wereintent on imposing their restrictions on freedom of expression in the West.
The student is steadily pushed into a decision to function or not to function as a minister.
Genuine revelation was pushed into the past: it was recorded in the sacred writings; the contemporary religious leader and thinker could be no more than a commentator.
I think the key is that the story of «cigarette through jumper» is simpler, clearer and more compelling than «cigarette is pushed into the jumper and vanishes».
When I later became a magician I came across a well - known trick whereby a lit cigarette could be pushed into a jumper and then caused to vanish without any damage, but I had no clue how he had seemingly pushed it through.
I had people in my life who pushed me into considering college, but not every stay - at - home daughter has that.
Television, in particular, was found to have presented violence in simplistic terms — depicting «a visual three - way alignment of Negroes, white bystanders, and public officials or enforcement agents,» which tended to create the impression that the riots were predominantly racial confrontations between blacks and whites, while factors such as economic and political frustration were pushed into the background.
That includes that if in our belief we are shown that a marriage is between a man and woman and there for shouldn't marry gays - why are we being pushed into it?
The persecution of people of «the way» has begun, and though we may wish to only show love we will eventually be pushed into taking a stand, much like those in Muslim countries who are being confronted with death for nothing more than saying they love Jesus.
In a world where the have's and the have not's are growing even wider apart it is inevitable that everyday people will be pushed into desperation measures for their personal survival and their dependents.
The greatest crisis of Rembrandt's life after the death of his wife in 1642 came in the mid-1650s, when financial mismanagement pushed him into bankruptcy.
While the country reels in horror at the lack of moral backbone from the power elite at PSU — putting their «image» above the safety of young boys — the pastor of this church allows himself to be pushed into an act of moral (and Christian) cowardice by the sinners in his midst.
The whole story of people with disabilities is that they've been humiliated and pushed into an institution.
This was from Walden's fourth album that pushed him into the pop charts in 1979, with «I shoulda loved ya» and «Tonight I'm alright» played over and over that summer.
More often then none people need to be ministered to by being part of the community and grow in their faith — not pushed into serving man, because man has a need.
Their fur traders and trappers traveled down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, pushed into western Pennsylvania, northern Ohio, and northern New York.
Then as now, desperate parents sought court relief against their son's being pushed into the grave sooner rather than later.
It still really is, but if things are not very convenient people have a pill or abortion or get pushed into it.
At Senior Prom a few months ago he got that sad last - minute phone call from Edna Pimple, saying she had come down with a bad case of bubonic plague and could not go with him like her mother pushed her into.
Other vulnerable groups, such as the disabled or elderly, may likewise be pushed into a planned death due to a perceived lack of contribution to society.
A highchair sat on the back seat beneath the children's books and portable playpen, and a play rug and bags of bibs were pushed into the spaces leftover.
BUT, what pushed him into a lifestyle of promiscuity?
The BSA was pushed into a nightmare scenario and took the high ground.
I think that our children's children will look back at history and see the cause of the AIDS epidemic in America for what it was... not just the result of unprotected sex between promiscuous gay men... but the result of religious and social persecution of gay people that pushed them into unhealthy lifestyles and expression of their sexuality.
Lululemon likely wasn't pushed into that sort of defensive position, though.
It isn't hard to figure out for that a lot binary options brokers are, in fact, bucket shops, meaning none of the «trades» that you place are really pushed into a real market.
Rounders was the tie - breaker that pushed me into Damon's camp.
While Facebook remains more than 10 % below a record set earlier this year, it has sharply rebounded from recent weakness, when a scandal over how it handled its user data pushed it into bear - market territory, or a decline of at least 20 % from a peak.
Kansas City Fed President George dissented, and Chair Yellen will likely face another dissent from Cleveland Fed President Mester if further steps to normalize policy is pushed into 2H 2016 at the June meeting, barring significant changes to economic and financial conditions.
Many current and former employees have talked of intense and constant pressure from managers to sell and open accounts, and some said it pushed them into unethical behavior.
«I need to run a city that has room for prosperous businesses,» O'Brien said, «but doesn't do it at the expense of people getting pushed into poverty.»
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Borrowers who might be looking for a $ 3,000 or $ 5,000 loan might be pushed into a credit card account for these smaller loan amounts at the local bank, however that very small loan amount in the right hands has the potential to create jobs, build a business, and strengthen a community.
The country's Financial Services Commission (FSC) said that investments in cryptocurrencies «are being pushed into a non-productive speculative direction.»
If inflation rises or bond yields fall, real interest rates will be pushed into the red... and that's very bullish for gold.
In the past several years, the company has pushed into India, South Korea and Thailand.
«A borrower who might be looking for $ 3,000 or $ 5,000 would probably be pushed into a credit card or turned away entirely from their local bank.
In 2013, the skyrocketing value of Bitcoins — from $ 13 in January to more than $ 1,000 in early December — pushed it into the mainstream.
He had helped found the company in 2009 and had pushed it into markets around the world.
In its latest legal action, Stone Street has asked the bankruptcy court to lift a stay that would allow it to pursue claims in state court against former Siskey companies that have been pushed into bankruptcy.
I was the weakest programmer of the three, so I kind of got pushed into doing all of the other stuff.
If you go at a person NYPD Blue style, you're bound to taint the subject; even an innocent person will act nervous if they're accused of lying or feel pushed into a corner.
«It's very revealing — while some productive work doesn't increase my stress levels, a recent sales negotiation pushed me into the red,» said the company's director corporate solutions, explaining the type of insight provided by the devices.
This is the phenomenon by which people are pushed into higher income tax brackets or have reduced value from credits or deductions due to inflation, instead of any increase in real income.
She has come under increasing pressure from the governments of France, Italy and Spain to soften her stance, and she was pushed into making concessions at an EU summit at the end of June.
In response, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday that Turkey could open its gates for migrants to Europe if pushed into a corner by the EU.
The chain first pushed into the competitive U.S. landscape last year with a flagship store in Manhattan and already has six in the U.S. in addition to 300 stores in Canada.
The truth: «Of course you won't want to eat when you have trouble breathing and your stomach is being pushed into your spine,» says Sarah Koszyk, MA, RDN, a dietitian specializing in weight management and sports nutrition.
The tobacco company's 22 percent drop for the year has pushed it into oversold territory.
That's because fallout is formed and spread when dirt and debris get sucked up by a nuclear blast, irradiated to dangerous levels, pushed into the atmosphere, and sprinkled over great distances.
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