Sentences with phrase «respect the decision people»

Tory Brexit Minister Steve Baker said: «If Labour want to be taken seriously as a party which respects the decision the people took in the referendum, they must remove Lord Hunt from their front bench.

Not exact matches

You can implement simple changes to promote wellness and also stay clear of judging others and respect the decisions that each person makes.
When people feel respected and know they are being heard, they can fully support company decisions, even if the decision was not their preference.
«I respect the decision made by the people of the United Kingdom.
The people of the United Kingdom have spoken, and we respect their decision.
Why is it so hard for some of you to actually respect another person's beliefs and his decision based on those beliefs?
When you die, I promise you: I will not make the decision to not embalm you I will not make the decision to not show you off to a room full of people surrounded by flowers for 2 days I will not make the decision to not parade you through town with traffic stopping pomp I won't bury you within 24 hours I WILL allow YOUR family to make those decisions for you in respect to what you wish for in your passing.
I am not Catholic, but I respect and admire the Pope for making a decision that I deem to be in the benefit of the people of the Catholic church — world wide.
In addition, even though I'm pro-life I respect people's opinions who are pro-choice and think judging people who have had abortions is very wrong, and we don't know what that person went through to make that decision.
It may well be the case that God so respects the «humanity» of each particular individual that he will seldom, if ever, override those decisions which are significant in an individual's own life history, even if the actualization of such decisions will negatively affect large numbers of people.
But that person did not feel ready to speak publicly yet, and I completely respected that decision.
These include: the feeling of deep trust and at - homeness inside oneself, with others, and in the universe; a fundamental respect for self, others, and nature; the ability and the inclination to give and receive love; a lively awareness of the wonder of the commonplace — awe in the presence of a new baby, a sunset, a friendship; a philosophy of life that makes sense and guides decisions toward responsible behavior; a dedication with enthusiasm to the larger good of persons and society.
Kindness: I want to consider how my everyday decisions affect people around the world, and change even my favorite habits should respect for my fellow human beings compel me to do so.
The liberation that love engenders and the claim that it lays upon us are absolutely binding; they are kerygmatic address, which, as Bultmann interprets Paul, «accosts each individual, throwing the person himself into question by rendering his self - understanding problematic, and demanding a decision of hint» The kerygma can be defined as «absolute» in two respects.
The counselor should respect people's freedom to make their own mistakes and their own decisions even when they seem to him to be in error.
What we need is a good deal of self - awareness and honesty, respect for other people doing things differently and the ability to talk about financial decisions with love and straightforwardness.
Indeed, few people know any particular person well enough to judge the excellence of these quiet decisions, much less the whole pattern of someone's life, so those few of us who can affirm a person in these respects surely ought to do so.
He delegates responsibility in ways that reveal his respect for persons and calls regular staff - meetings at which important decisions are made regarding layout and policy.
But PEOPLE who choose to be Christian should be granted some respect in that decision, if only in respect for the First Amendment.
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.»
REspect other peoples beliefs... but to be fair being «spiritual but not religous» is not a belief at all it is a cop out to avoid a decision, but everyone will eventually make one, it just takes time.
But beyond this the will to give freedom to all men signifies something deeper: The original free decision of all in the will of love, in the un-conditional respect for others and so forth may be the same also if the free persons express themselves in contrasting objectivations.
Personally I don't respect religious beliefs, as I feel they are unjustified, but I respect people's decision to believe various religions, and am not going to try to impose my beliefs on others.
Finally, it can be argued that God so respects the «humanity» of each particular individual that God will seldom, if ever, override those decisions that are significant in an individual's own life history, even if the actualization of such decisions will negatively affect large numbers of people (PS 11:18 - 19).
«As we look forward I am committed to all of us, whatever our view on the principle of this decision, being respected partners in witness and service to the people of this area.»
I'm just appalled that a young boy can not make a decision to not only be respect another person, but to also be true to his own convictions (especially when they hurt NO ONE else) and get slammed for it.
Obviously everyone needs to make their own decisions about how they eat and why, but I don't think it could hurt for people to be a bit more knowledgeable about what these labels actually mean and respect the people choosing / having to eat by them.
I even went as far as to defend him, asking for people to show him respect and allow him yo make that decision without being hounded out......... Read the full article here
No, folks, being an athlete who made a decision that many people don't like (but I respect) is even harder.
Circumcision is one of those things that people will always disagree on but you can't ignore the REAL statistics and facts that it does offer benefits, so anti-circs should just respect parents decision to do it, so should men who were circumcised because your parents are your only parents and you should respect the decisions they make for you when you were little.
If the author doesn't care to expand her readership to include people who prefer clean language, that is TOTALLY up to her; it's HER decision, and I respect whatever direction she wants to go with the blog.
We believe in the physiologic model of care, which is client - centered, respects birth as a normal life event, care is individualized and interventions only used when necessary, time charts are irrelevant, and clients are respected as autonomous and the best people to make decisions for themselves and their baby.
WHY AM I BETTER AT RESPECTING OTHER PEOPLE»S DECISION NOT TO BREASTFEED THAN MY OWN?»
I don't think it's possible to meaningfully advocate for families without acknowledging people to be experts in their own situations, and respecting the decisions they make about how to handle the challenges they face.
«Primarily, we asked that people keep an open mind and respect that choosing an open adoption was a parenting decision we were making.
I promised myself I wasn't going to chime in on this debate, it's one of those subjects on which people will never agree and I completely respect the right of any woman to make the decision she wants to make in regards her own body and that of her baby.
This includes empowering people to make informed and respected decisions about whether and when to parent, with access to the support they need to know that they are making the best decision for themselves and for their child.
Exploring adoption is a time of intense vulnerability during which people make life - changing decisions that require empowerment, expertise, resources and respect.
In the end you have to respect their decision or you will remain that person they can't trust.
There is controversy surrounding just about every health decision parents are faced with today, cut them some slack and just respect that they are thinking people that may be ok with discussing their decision but deserve to be respected in them even if you disagree.
Coming to terms with «I am not the person (s) ultimately responsible for this child, I do not have the authority or position to make this decision and must respect the people that do.»
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time..»
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time, but for now i will not endorse anyone, i will not endorse John mahama.»
He said Cameron's resignation in response to the outcome of a referendum that supported Britain to leave the European Union «was a demonstration of courage by a democratic leader who respects the will of the people, even if he didn't agree with their decision
When the people decide in this referendum, we expect all the other parties to respect the wishes and peaceful democratic decisions of the people of Kurdistan.
The Prime Minister, Edward Samuel Miliband, emerged looking shocked from Number 10 but said that his government would respect the people's decision.
In the coming years I don't think the American people are going to have any respect for the courts and their decisions.
«That person decided that they have other political ambitions, and I had worked with that person for a number of years, but I have to respect their decision,» the congressman said.
«After a catalogue of complaints by the Mahin people of different communities of the acts and omission of the present Amapatu of Mahin, particularly with respect to the kingdom territorial integrity, land use, chieftaincy matters, including the issue of the Alaboto of Aboto and minor chiefs in Igbokoda; the meeting supported the decision of the Mahin kingmakers passing a vote of no confidence on the Monarch and declaring the seat vacant for the time being.
He added that people have to respect the Assembly's decision, but «it's crucially important» that there is leadership that's fair to the city, which often doesn't get its fair share from the state government.
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