i hate the conversation but i am not afraid to clarity the biblical tone on this subject, i would
rather point the finger at my self I have a few vices i need to quit.
We would
rather point the finger at external circumstances.
Not exact matches
Rather than
pointing a
finger at a co-worker, in 2015, acknowledge your part and then communicate your message in a clear, nonjudgmental way.
Rather than
pointing the accusatory
finger at the churches and their vast wealth, I need to take a hard look
at my budget, and my possessions, and where my money is going.
We doubt with humility when we recognize that our theology is not the moon, but
rather the
finger pointing at the moon.
But to the extent that it ignores the
finger Lincoln
points at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans
at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses
at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment, anger, and bitterness,
rather than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
The penalty decision may be seen as dubious, but the club should
point the
finger at themselves
rather than Lee Mason who, by letter of the law, did not put a foot wrong.
The players» conference wasn't a form of protest aimed to
point fingers, but
rather a peaceful attempt
at creating effective conversation.
Rather than
pointing fingers at players its better we focus on the next game or access the season so far as a whole and the chances we have missed to run away with the league.
It's
rather hard to
point the
finger at a particular aspect of their game that has improved on last season — but they look as if they have collectively moved up a level in terms of confidence and assurance both on and off the ball that even when Everton threatened David De Gea in the early stages of the second half, the home side refused to be drawn in.
But these very valid
points are undermined by her unnecessary
finger -
pointing at feminism, which feels more like a tactic to spur book sales
rather than an honest assessment of how the movement actually deterred breastfeeding.
Your time might better be spent actually helping flood victims
rather than
pointing fingers at such inconsequential (that means unimportant, just in case you didn't make it past the 4th grade, as noted from your spelling of «reason».)
At this election we are offering voters a chance to back a party which has consistently held those at the top of society to account, rather than pointing the finger of blame, and aiming to divide, those at the botto
At this election we are offering voters a chance to back a party which has consistently held those
at the top of society to account, rather than pointing the finger of blame, and aiming to divide, those at the botto
at the top of society to account,
rather than
pointing the
finger of blame, and aiming to divide, those
at the botto
at the bottom.
He continued: «There will be calls for a «government - of national unity», to get political adversaries round a table working - together
rather than
pointing fingers at each other.
«The intent of this study is not to
point fingers but
rather use the results to motivate physicians, policy makers and researchers to improve how we identify and treat patients
at risk of opioid - related harms before they occur,» said LaRochelle.
But
rather than interlace your
fingers behind you as you normally would, press your upper arms and elbows into the ground and bend the arms
at 90 degrees with your fingertips
pointing toward the sky.
Chaplin had been making terrific and memorable films up to this
point, but it's The Great Dictator which seems to have the most
fingers pointing at it today as Chaplin's grand film masterpiece
rather than yesterday when it was mostly steeped in controversy.
You'll be swiping like mad on one enemy with an exposed weak
point then quickly rotate to cancel a tough foe's charged attack only to realise that another enemy is readying their attack
at the same time and before you know it; your
finger is cramping up due to the
rather intense workout.
I hesitate to
point the
finger at Minnelli, but
rather at the source material itself which is inherently... well... ridiculous.
Aguilar: Do you worry that people from the extreme right in the U.S, like Donald Trump, might used the film erroneously to support their claims and
point a
finger at Mexico
rather than admitting there is a shared responsibility?
When the school districts send out the notices, the teachers unions angrily
point fingers at the district, insisting that they cut the bureaucracy instead and suggest that taxes should be raised
rather than cutting back teachers.
Rather than
pointing the
finger at a community that you believe doesn't value your hard work, ask yourself why what you're offering doesn't seem worth paying for.
Rather than
pointing finger at one's home pet cats straight away, it is necessary for asthma patient to request the Ear - Nose - Throat Specialist to help perform an allergy test.
Should the customer's project go south, the storeowner can also
point the
finger of blame
at the kit
rather than the store.
Whilst she's not really one for the shows and exhibitions crowd, she always comes up with active projects and startling stories that tread the fine line of alegality — responding to issues through making and doing some
rather than
pointing a
finger at them.
The photocopies of the eye, mouth, nose, ear and
finger embedded in these layers mimic fossils — or
rather fossilized tracks deposited
at different
points in time.
The sooner we can stop
pointing fingers at each other and get into «action»
rather than «blame», the faster something healing for the earth can happen.
Rather than investigating all possible causes of climate change, it's in the business of
pointing a
finger at humanity.
I think it could in some modest way help focus attention on comparing apples to apples
rather than stupid
finger -
pointing at La Niña years being colder than El Niños.
But perhaps Alex Shalashniy, a young lawyer in Saskatchewan, might have put his
finger rather bluntly on the
point when he said infographics «should be seen as
at least as helpful as glossy firm covers given to the client.»
Rather, it's because that attorney - seeker slipped through your
fingers at the
point of initial contact.
When should the
finger be
pointed at employers
rather than medical staff?
Last week: Isn't it far better for South Korea and North Korea to be
pointing fingers rather than missile warheads
at each other?
Rather than spend time
pointing the
finger at our co-parents, blaming our school systems or higher education programs, or shaking our heads while gazing hopelessly
at our own children and shrugging our shoulders, it makes more sense to ask ourselves that age - old question: «What's my part in this problem?
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Successful couples know how empowering it can be when each spouse takes responsibility for their own steps
rather than
pointing the
finger at each other.