Sentences with phrase «seen as protesting»

And what you characterize as «coercing journals» may just as well -LSB-(or better) be seen as protesting a deeply flawed editorial process.
I've seen us as a protest vote.»
The findings appear to confirm the Lib Dems are no longer seen as a protest party, making it harder to win a new constituency.

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said members of the Democratic Women's Working Group were encouraging lawmakers of all parties and genders to participate, but the protest is likely to be seen as a direct critique of President Trump, who has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Some will see Assad's win in Aleppo and other gains he has made with Russian and Iranian support as a chance to return and rebuild their lives - but not those involved in dissent when protests began in 2011.
«In our experience, markets tend to over-react to political shocks, as was seen in the example of Tiananmen Square — where the Hang Seng fell 22 % in a single day, losing 37 % from its peak over the entirety of the protest period, before steadily recovering back to previous peak over the following year,» the team wrote.
And the union that staged the protest is returning with the workers, who will see their pay and seniority respected by the new boss, who is decidedly not the same as the old boss.
SEATTLE, Washington, Melb - ourne... during the past 18 months, at major meetings of groups such as the WTO, IMF and G - 8, these and many other cities have seen hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the globalised economy and the institutions t
Those protests are numerous and noisy, the second indication of readers - in - the - streets outrage, which we first saw as New Orleans» Times - Picayune cut days of print and home delivery.
As a new era of protest and activism picks up, it's easy to see why this year's theme is focused on gender politics.
Uber, whose chief executive was on President Trump's economic advisory council, was seen as attempting to subvert a taxi drivers» strike in protest of the ban.
While the outside world saw Chavez's protest as a political march, he and the farm workers also saw it as a pilgrimage.
For analysis contrary to all of this, which regards the coup and the protests backing it as a «second Arab spring,» see this piece by Lebanese - American scholar Walid Phares, one of the few analysts who even more emphatically than Gerecht predicted the first Arab spring.
All groups protest and voice their opinions and to a person outside of the group, they will mostly see it as whining.
The original sentence and hanging prompted mass protests across Pakistan, with many Muslims seeing Mumtaz Qadri as a hero.
Although, as a child of the 60's, I tend to reject any «system» which says that protest is futile (although knowing that getting their own way is what the powerful have always done), I see something here which might be a message for our times.
Back in 1995, when the album R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth) was released — a mere 11 years after Footloose hit theaters — factory dance - offs were still seen as a legitimate form of protest.
As for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalAs for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a hypothetical).
I will admit that there are churches that do shun Gays and Lesbians, such as Westburo but at the same time you see that often at their protest it is others of Faith who are challenging and counter-protesting.
As Wael Ghonim watched the uprising in Tunisia gain steam, he polled the members of the «We Are All Khaled Said» Facebook page - named after a young Egyptian who died at the hands of police in Alexandria - to see who might come to a protest in Egypt on January 25.
I, for one, have long protested the tendency to equate Christianity exclusively with certain ethical prescriptions — to see this dissociated moralism as an emblem of Christian honor, when really it is mere literalism or a badge of moral superiority.
As more and more people become frustrated with their governments and life in general they tend to look for more «civil» ways to protest and as we all can see just from this one article and its comments, Islam is a very heated subject and the militant are looooooooving iAs more and more people become frustrated with their governments and life in general they tend to look for more «civil» ways to protest and as we all can see just from this one article and its comments, Islam is a very heated subject and the militant are looooooooving ias we all can see just from this one article and its comments, Islam is a very heated subject and the militant are looooooooving it.
If these nasty bombastic Christians that protest funerals and wrap their lives around political candidates as a savior actually read the Bible they would see they are not in line with God's will.
And I see the solution as simple... declare a perimeter around and private citizen's funerals in which protests can not be held.
From this perspective, many of the religious movements we see emerging in various parts of the world — especially those in advanced industrial societies — can be understood as protests against the growing bureaucratization and monetarization of the lifeworld.
O when one beholds a man who protests that he has entirely understood how Christ went about in the form of a lowly servant, poor, despised, and, as the Scripture says, spat upon — when I see the same man so careful to betake himself thither where in a worldly sense it is good to be, and accommodate himself there in the utmost security, when I see him apprehensive of every puff of wind from right or left, as though his life depended upon it, and so blissful, so utterly blissful, so awfully glad — yes, to make the thing complete, so awfully glad that he is able to thank God for it — glad that he is held in honor by all men — then I have often said to myself and by myself, «Socrates, Socrates, Socrates, can it be possible that this man has understood what he says he has understood?»
When you see a black friend being pulled over by the police for no apparent reason, you serve as a real witness to this event, and you protest the action you see as unjust.
The artists often times created this works while in protest and when you look at the art with a spiritual eye, you will see the blasphamy as was the artist's true intention.
Theologians from mainline churches protest against what they see as undue praise for charismatics, and claim that their own churches have made similar attempts at integration for years.
11:15), in Elijah (I Kings 19:4), in Jonah (4:3), as also in Jeremiah and Job, the wish or request for death is seen in the Yahweh faith as an act of defiance of deity, an unwarranted gesture of independence, a bitter — perhaps the bitterest — protest of disrespect of Yahweh.
The event was seen as hugely insensitive in the wake of the Parkland shootings, in which a gunman used a weapon similar to the AR - 15 rifle to take 17 lives and was protested by members of the community.
As we have seen, the Church protected itself against St. Francis's protest by enfolding his witness within the larger structure.
But even then, as we've seen this week, your product is just one protest away from getting pulled from shelves.
Rescuers were predominately individuals; church leaders consistently exercised what they saw as pragmatic caution and refrained from public protest.
It may be seen as a sequel to, and sequence of, the forms of collective protest with which Pulayas were not unfamiliar.
The protests in Egypt have a lot of religious overtones, which is sad in my mind, as I would rather see a movement toward secular democracy and freedom without any reference to Coptics or Muslims.
absolutely... but our protests are in secret just as our fasting and prayer times are done in secret, before the Father who sees what is done is secret as per Jesus's commands (Mathew 6: 1 — 18)
Their protest may surprise those who see this popular musical as a dramatization of the modern counterculture's revolt against the establishment.
We have already seen this with the Tea Party as liberals infiltrate protest and events carrying racist signs, then they have been spotted on video at the rally of the Democrat opponent wearing normal clothes.
We have seen how people are prepared to immolate themselves for a cause, and many Protestant evangelicals were willing to make such a protest, their final statements were often as well prepared as any jihadi.
if there is so much influence and pressure in the objectives and ambitions of the club, we as fans must protest, add our ambitions in the mix and see where the balance lays.
The fanatics were never a concern as we have seen in the recent past, inspite of protests our revenues have not reflected any negative change.
They don't see it as unsettling the team - they see it as their right to protest at the so called terribleness of Arsenal.
I personally can not see how a new manager can turn things around in the near future, the same as how protests can change the board.
we have seen the banners, we have had our rants, nothing is going to change player and manager wise in the few weeks left of the season so let us all be on the same page and leave all the protests and anger until end of the season, we need to get behind the manager, players as much as we possibly can and maybe, just maybe we will be pleasantly surprised..
I didn't like this article, fans have the right to protest and as much as it infuriates me to see knee jerk reactions against the manager, it also bugs me to see mindless support for the manager.
First of all it's nice to see ppl who genuinely worry for arsenal fc have started to boycott games.i saw only few mins to check if ppl were really going to boycott.I will stop watching this mediocre team on television as that is the only way i could protest.
protest, raise banner, boycott matches as well as shops and see if they (the board) will not beg the fans n do their wish but Too much of everything is bad... We so love our club that we can do a small sacrifice for the betterment of our club.....
Whilst I am a regular participant in political protests and demonstrations — I believe it is right to protest against something you see as being wrong, but I think people need to remember that when players are struggling with form and confidence and the team is under great pressure, then as a supporter of your team it is more appropriate to get behind the team during the match.
The protest may be seen as a waste of time but movements for change have to start somewhere.
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