Sentences with phrase «seen as a necessary evil»

Priebus, who is a friend of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, an erstwhile Trump critic, was seen as a necessary evil by the «movement» people.
The major Christian tradition has not been pacifism, in the sense of refusal to share in any war, but it has been a testimony for peace in the sense that war is seen as a necessary evil at best and never something in which to glory.
Meeting physical needs is almost seen as a necessary evil.
In the case of our club, the powers that be sees us as a necessary evil.
It has often been said of Arsenal under Arsene Wenger that we are all about the creative, passing and attacking side of the game, with the defending part of football often left to its own devices and seen as a necessary evil.
in the case of our club the powers that be sees us as a necessary evil... believe me if they could figure out a way to take our money without ever having to deal with us they would... instead they simply gauge our concerns then manufacture an aggressive PR campaign addressing said concerns so as to sell season tickets and the like... so whether it's about Sanchez staying, transfer budgets, lengthy player injuries, club expectations etc... this team has treated us like a petulant teenager that should be seen and not heard, which is a completely disrespectful way to treat incredibly loyal fans who pay some of the highest ticket prices in the world... this is why this team doesn't get the benefit of the doubt, this is why they don't get a pass when they screw up and this is why they don't deserve our respect when it comes time to show them the door... that time is NOW
I see it as a necessary evil, like being held hostage.
It's still seen as a necessary evil in many contexts and is often developed separately to the rest of learning.
Now, I understand why the state is necessary, but as a libertarian, I see it as a necessary EVIL, whose ever grasping powers must be resisted.
Some see it as a worthwhile investment, while others see it as a necessary evil, and some even see it as a complete waste of money.
First, it means that potential clients see you as a necessary evil, not as a savior.

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'' [The middle class] sees money as a never - ending necessary evil that must be endured as part of life.
The latest generation of startup CEOs disdain the short - termism of quarterly earnings reports; they see going public as a necessary evil to be avoided as long as possible.
And since all parties agree that there are intrinsically possible worlds containing no evil at all, every instance of evil in the actual world must be seen as a necessary, desired aspect of God's perfect plan.
«2 The retention of subjective immediacy within the everlastingness of God's nature is seen then as subjective immortality.3 Some argue that subjective immortality is necessary for the religious need of continuity between present hope and future fulfillment, redemption and fulfillment, and the overcoming of evil.4
The ecologists focused on natural systems and saw agriculture as a kind of necessary evil to be contained as much as possible.
Many people unfortunately see work as a necessary evil that funds the life they really live for.
Many ministers see such activities as burdensome necessary evils which must be tolerated.
We may not change how you see dinner as a necessary evil, but we can certainly take the devil out of the details!
The bottom - line is the move from the Highbury was based on lies, it's clear to see that what was supposed to be a necessary evil to compete at the highest levels, was in fact an elaborate ruse concocted by the filthy rich as a means to increase their wealth at our expense.
Yet, despite this, I see getting labeled as a necessary evil in special education — a way to tap into the services that are needed.
You need to remove this idea of cardio being a necessary evil, and see the added health benefits as a tool that will get you to your goal faster.
Thinking of my mom and personal finance, I'd say she A. Is pretty savvy managing money, and enjoys it = 35 % B. Is intimidated by financial matters, and avoids them = 21 % C. Sees managing money as a necessary evil, and doesn't enjoy it = 26 % D. Has never managed money on her own = 18 %
Route1 recently surveyed 130 junior lawyers and found that a large majority distrusted recruiters, describing recruiters as a «necessary evil» because lawyers do not have the time to wade through various employers» websites or vague job boards to identify opportunities and make applications for them (see box «Route1»).
Q: When it comes to e-discovery, we see a lot of attorneys that view it as just something that at best takes their attention away from the actual practice of law and at worst a «necessary evil».
The U.S now resembles the mature U.K market (where submission - led directories have been around since the 1980s)-- marketers are increasingly weary, and directories are seen by some as a «necessary evil».
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