Sentences with phrase «rooting for when»

It just goes to show that humans are never the people you're supposed to be rooting for when there are animals in the movie.
Sometimes, just having one person rooting for you when you feel like the whole world is against you, can make all the difference.
Asked who he will be rooting for when Michigan heads to Happy Valley to face Penn State, Urban Meyer's response: Urban...
Asked who he will be rooting for when Michigan heads to Happy Valley to face Penn State, Urban Meyer's response:
«Always expect your name will come up when you're not in the room — the more advocates you have, the more people will root for you when opportunities arise.»
I root for them when they get in the playoffs (except when they play the Steelers).
The characters are little more than ciphers, so I wasn't inclined to root for them when they got into trouble.
There's just nothing quite like watching Sandler and Barrymore banter back and forth; we root for them when they're winning, want to pick them up when they're down, and pray (DESPERATELY!)
Rebecca's job here is to be relatable, someone who starts out scared and grows stronger, who we can root for when the boogums come calling.

Not exact matches

For a century and a half, epidemiology has been an effective strategy for tracing the root causes of infectious disease outbreaks — as John Snow demonstrated in 1854, when he painstakingly mapped cases of cholera in London and eventually traced them to a single contaminated well and water pump in the Soho district of the ciFor a century and a half, epidemiology has been an effective strategy for tracing the root causes of infectious disease outbreaks — as John Snow demonstrated in 1854, when he painstakingly mapped cases of cholera in London and eventually traced them to a single contaminated well and water pump in the Soho district of the cifor tracing the root causes of infectious disease outbreaks — as John Snow demonstrated in 1854, when he painstakingly mapped cases of cholera in London and eventually traced them to a single contaminated well and water pump in the Soho district of the city.
When you're ready to put down roots, and plan to stay for at least five years, buying's back on the table.
When his 15,000 plants mature next spring, fresh wasabi roots — worth around $ 120 per kilogram — will be loaded daily onto trucks bound for restaurants and grocery stores across southern B.C.
Criticisms of the 1099 employment model, they say, are rooted in nostalgia for an age when blue - collar jobs came with lifelong union guarantees and fat pensions.
«I think what you see is that when you choose the giver approach, yes, you are at risk for being taken advantage of but you also have people cheering for you and rooting for you,» says Wharton professor and author of bestseller Give and Take Adam Grant.
In 2011, when Watson was battling the human talents, most viewers were rooting for Watson.
Some of the following cities are more affordable than others, but when all contributing factors are combined, each is a great choice for entrepreneurs to put down roots.
In 1996, when Kasparov played IBM's Deep Blue, the majority of human viewers were rooting for Kasparov to win.
York, Pennsylvania - based Bon - Ton, which traces its roots to 1854, had 23,000 employees and 256 stores across 23 states when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February with the hope of cutting debt and emerging from a brutal retail landscape under a new owner.
Burk Sharpless: The philosophy for when we were coming up with this particular science fiction story is that we were very interested in science and research and an experience rooted in realism and authenticity.
Most users will find that the biggest benefit of SELinux is its management of root user authority: The program alerts you when you've had root privileges activated for more than a few minutes, so you can minimize your exposure from this vulnerability.
It might be hard to root for a guy who wants to wipe out most of humanity — including the Avengers — but we'll see just how compelling Thanos» motives are when «Avengers: Infinity War» is released on April 27.
«Even when he's playing nasty or flawed characters, you find yourself rooting for him,» said Rentrak senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
Founders Michael Budman and Don Green have a nose for where the fashion mainstream is about to go, a talent first seen when Roots and grunge found each other in the»90s.
«When you see this type of violent act, you do not sit around trying to rationalize it or make excuses for it or figure out its root causes,» Harper said.
On the marketing side, Shel was still a teenager when he started doing publicity and marketing for grass - roots community organizations with zero promotional budget.
When the movie begins, it's easy to surmise the audience is expected to identify with, and root for, McDormand's grieving mother, who puts up the billboards demanding justice for her murdered daughter.
Account - based marketing has roots in the 1990s when B2C and B2B companies began to realize the need for more personalized marketing.
Jon lives in Trabuco Canyon — yes, a homeowner — and when he's not fiddling with his trusty spreadsheet at work you can likely find him rooting for his beloved Anaheim Ducks or umpiring local lacrosse games.
Look... I think I may speak for most when I say I'm a Catholic by faith that is rooted in maintaining a strong personal relationship with God.
His hate was rooted in his early career, when he was responsible for burying Gen. Braddock at Fort Necessity.
When combined with his «theology of the body» — a celebratory presentation of human embodiment and sexuality — John Paul's promotion of Vatican II's reforms provides crucial resources for responding to the American sexual - abuse crisis — a crisis, Wills argues, rooted in defective conceptions of the Catholic Church and its sexual teaching.
It is hard for me to hold ANY religion above the other because they are all pretty silly when you get down to the root of their beliefs.
Gouden Carolus Easter — The Gouden Carolus brewery traces its roots back to 15th century Belgium when Christian women were responsible for brewing beer and lived in communal settings known as Beguines.
The modern European family may have chosen to ignore its Christian roots, but Benedict XVI is correct when he says that «the roots remain alive».18 If we do not reclaim justice for the family then the stark warning of Blessed John Paul II, the pope of the family, in Familiaris Consortio speaks for itself:
When we are surrounded by people who, at least on the surface, believe the same things we believe, there's often no impetus for wonder — no cause to dig deeper and get to the roots of our tenets.
Even when Christians are able to root out of their prayers all the repetitious mentioning of «Father» and «in Jesus» name,» it is still quite common for most Christians to end their prayers with the word, ``... in Jesus» name, Amen.»
When I lived in Valparaiso, fifty miles from Chicago, I rooted for the Cubs and (to a considerably lesser extent) for the White Sox.
It is hard to imagine Mardi Gras as «the ground of our freedom» when it seems rooted in excess behavior and worldly affairs, where, for some, immoderation is the perfection of Mardi Gras.
Rather, when Christianity severed itself from its Jewish roots, the Christian faith itself became distorted, for it removed itself from the prophetic correction of Judaism.
At a time when political developments in Washington are generally discouraging to advocates for economic justice, faith - based organizing shows the enormous potentials found in grass - roots America and particularly in the rich web of religious communities.
Therefore, when the early Christians were trying to figure out how to worship and fellowship in their new communities, it was natural and normal for them to look to their Jewish roots for guidance.
During these dreary days when suggestions for teaching and curriculum stem from the shallow roots of positivism, Whitehead's writings are at once philosophically profound and pedagogically fresh.
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, [there is] no beauty that we should desire him.
Walter Cardinal Kasper, who heads the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, put it very well last May when he said that the Catholic Church had weakened itself by «cutting itself off from its Jewish roots for centuries... a weakness that became evident in the altogether too feeble resistance against the persecution of the Jews.»
But its roots are traceable to the end of the 19th century when influential cultural critics - Matthew Arnold chief among them - drew critical attention to deep concordances between religion and art with their predictions that, in Arnold's famous phrase, «most of what now passes with us for religion will be replaced by poetry.»
To deny something without any basis in fact when simple observation points to root struggle for existence in every creature reflects more a heart of stone than a mind of intelligence.
It is seldom noticed (at least in discussions of the City of God) that the Latin terms for justice and justification come from the same Latin root (lost in English when the biblical term «justice» is translated as «righteousness»).
The search for meaning, like spirituality itself, when it loses its roots, tends to either wither away or become self - indulgent.
The first time Prozac lost its magic for her, Slater wrote: «Prozac had betrayed me, but not before its belief system had leached to the very root of me, the belief that, when all is said and done, we are beyond the grace of stories, that only chemicals can cause hurt, and thus only chemicals can cure.»
But the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, who believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.
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