Sentences with phrase «reflecting on a group of people»

Maybe she was reflecting on a group of people increasingly disenfranchised from their natural political home - Labour - and much of the political system as we know it?

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It surely can not reflect well on the church of this nicely dressed group of people.
Come join a group of LGBTQA friends with Wendy VanderWal Gritter of New Direction to reflect together on nurturing generous spaciousness in our communities for sexual minority persons.
At its heart, the movement that undergirds these written reflections arose out of the gatherings and shared reflections of the oppressed poor themselves, in groups called comunidades eclesiales de base — communities of the Christian wretched who met together to study scripture in light of their own impoverished situations and reflect on how each one informs the other (praxis).15 But our access to their groundbreaking work is through the printed page, and so I proceed with a full awareness that the persons under consideration here are as much reporters as originators.
Second, reconciliation focuses on racial reconciliation, bringing together people from different ethnic groups in relationships that reflect the vision of Revelation 7:9, a great multitude of people from every tribe, nation and tongue, united in worship of Christ.
The Kaminski focus reflects the fact that he is the leader of the group, rather than any member of it; but also, around Jewadbne, I think the particular nature of the language used about needing Jewish apologies first (and here I think I am somewhat generous to the Conservatives: they have stated that they disagree with Kaminski on Jewadbne, but have called it a position of that people of «goodwill» took.
The new group will be made up of people who «reflect the full diversity of London» and will meet with major advertisers on a regular basis.
«The message that we are sending is that none of them were qualified and the people who made those decisions don't reflect the diversity that we need to see ourselves... so I was astonished by the responses that I saw and how the selection process played out, not even acknowledging the historic nature of what was being said,» he said in a conference call with a group of reporters on Friday afternoon.
In the past, nutritional scientists have largely relied on studies of animals, small groups of people, and / or petri - dish biochemistry that may not reflect the vagaries of human metabolism, although Willett uses such studies when he deems it appropriate.
While the results seem to reflect progress in reducing the homeless pet population, when coupled with a 2015 survey conducted by the Moore Research Group on sources of where people get their dogs, they could also demonstrate a continued and significant need for responsibly bred dogs.
The problem with No - Fault is that your car insurance will fluctuate, usually going slowly upwards, as claims filed by the company are reflected back on the group of people they cover.
During an employee question - and - answer session last month, Mr. Zuckerberg said Mr. Goldman's comments didn't reflect the company's thinking, people familiar with his comments said, but he still backed Facebook's strategy of having a select group of senior executives engage directly with critics, academics and journalists on Twitter and be more transparent about the company's process and thinking.
Remarks that reflect intolerance toward groups of people are hurtful and can reflect negatively on your employer if you are seen as a company representative.
Disagreement about an ILUA between the persons who are the applicant may not prevent the registration of an ILUA (area agreement), but as I discuss later in the section on negotiating ILUAs, these divisions are likely to reflect a broader dispute within the native title claim group.
English: Students are asked to spend a day at school «putting themselves in someone else's shoes» reflecting and recording the challenges that particular groups of people face on an everyday level such as people with a disability or people not fluent in English.
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