Sentences with phrase «sidelines who»

«However, the lack of wage increases is leaving a large pool of potential homebuyers on the sidelines who otherwise would be taking advantage of low interest rates.
She added that «I would hope that the people on the outside and on the sidelines who think they have the right to dictate their agenda in the Senate remember what happened then, too.»
He joins Per Mertesacker on the sidelines who was ruled out for months undergoing knee surgery two weeks ago.
We all know that Granit Zhaka is banned and Aaron Ramsey will not be risked by Wenger so early in his recovery, but we have Elneny on the sidelines who must be dying for a game and can surely fill the gap.
King did not simply speak to the passions of his followers; he addressed the consciences of his detractors, as well as those on the sidelines who were overhearing it all.
There are too many people on the moral sidelines who think they are living well just because they avoid specific acts of evil.
How to get the non-political to get involved in the trades union movement and sideline those who use the union movement for political ends.

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«We saw a generation of people who normally would have started thinking about investing for the future and getting 401 (k) s set up sit on the sidelines.
One plaintiff, on - air personality Kelly Wright, who's black, said he'd been effectively sidelined and asked to perform the role of a Jim Crow, an insulting slang term to refer to a black man, according to the lawsuit.
ALDI's imminent arrival in WA and continuing competition between the retail majors has sidelined many retail developers who just can't pay the big prices Coles and Woolworths will shell out for new sites.
The CEO of Women in Capital Markets says one way to diversify finance is to welcome back experienced professionals who currently get sidelined
In Japan especially, she's an aspirational figure for women who are regularly sidelined from their careers after having children.
Before the game, Thomas sat with Celtics guard Avery Bradley, who grew up near Thomas and is a close friend, and cried on the sideline.
In fact, the comments section of the above mentioned article has many stories of people who did sell in past years because they thought house prices were too high, only to subsequently watch from the sidelines as prices continued to march upward.
And it's probably enough to convince those who don't need the cash to stay on the sideline — at least until the wider market looks a little more bullish.
It can be tempting to focus only on your superstars while sidelining anyone who's failing to hit the mark.
A 79 - time winner on the PGA Tour who was world number one for a record 683 weeks, Woods lost form in recent years due to injuries and the mastering of a new swing while his ranking has plummeted to 876 after his long spell on the sidelines.
Chambers spoke from the sidelines of YPO Edge, a summit held in Vancouver, Canada of nearly 3,000 leaders from around the world who have been dubbed «architects of change.»
Speaking in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Ambrosetti Forum in Italy, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who leads the group of finance ministers for the euro zone, complained that Brexit «isn't going well.»
«Jack, what do you tell people right now who are on the sidelines?
«For now, fear of missing out is prompting investors who've stayed on the sidelines to jump in, as people say, «we missed the rally last year, we're not going to miss on it again,»» Walter Todd, chief investment officer at advisory firm Greenwood Capital, told Bloomberg.
At some point, provided that dividend is safe and investors are convinced it is going to be maintained, the dividend yield on the stock itself is going to be so attractive that it brings in buyers from the sidelines, people who otherwise can not stand to see the yield right there in front of them without doing something about it.
Those who have been on the sidelines have been missing out on profitable trading opportunities, despite the market being «overbought.»
In fact, a Fidelity study of 3.9 million workplace savers found that those who stayed invested in the stock market during the downturn far outpaced those who went to the sidelines.
Everybody has been sitting on the sidelines, and now it's go, go, go again,» said Eric Foster, a partner at Dentons Canada LLP, who leads the law firm's cannabis group.
For those who have remained on the sidelines, bitcoin's «block size debate» largely rests on two issues, one technological, the other social.
It also drives up real estate prices, widens wealth - gaps, reduces high - tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids» schools and college education, pushes Americans away from high - tech careers, and sidelines at least 5 million marginalized Americans and their families, including many who are now struggling with opioid addictions.
Even after the recent rally, it may still be an attractive entry point for investors who have been sitting on the EM sidelines.
Should that happen, aspiring homebuyers — particularly the Chinese — who have been sitting on the sidelines could possibly be tempted to get back into the fray.
Career officials who typically handle international travel were also sidelined, at least in part, with Pruitt delegating the planning of his international trips to Greenwalt — his senior counselor and longtime aide, two administration officials and one source familiar with the matter said.
These improvements were reflected in the rise in the participation rate to 63 %, up 0.6 % since September, confirming there is greater slack in the labour force than conveyed by the headline unemployment rate, and suggesting that longer term unemployed or discouraged workers who have hitherto remained on the sidelines are being pulled back into the labour market by the growth in employment opportunities.
Brokers said that many of the tenants who sat on the sidelines when rents got out of control are starting to poke around.
Although it is a terrifying time for individuals with cash in the marketplace, other individuals who have been ready on the sideline could be lured in by more affordable costs.
I also have high hopes that the tax cuts President Donald Trump signed into law today will encourage even more millennials, who have until now been sidelined, to join their older cohorts in owning a home.
Okada, who was interviewed on the sidelines of the ASEAN Prosperity for All Summit last week, confirmed that he is interested in joining the Philippine bourse but insisted that it's still only an option.
Neymar is working hard to recover from the foot injury that sidelined him in February and will be back in action by this summer's World Cup, the Brazil team doctor who operated on him promised Friday.
Clergy and church officials should press this formulation on business and political leaders who, despite all the claims that the mainline has become sideline, are still found in disproportionate numbers in the oldline churches.
I know the feeling, control, manipulation, accusations, threats, innuendo, sidelined, gossip, devalued, these and other methods are used to isolate those who are seen not to be a yes person.
But the kid who would have excelled, was a fantastic student, and probably knew more about the Bible than the Sr pastor was sidelined.
Why is he out of a job, yet one of the men who WITNESSED the crime still going to be on the sidelines on Saturday?
It's very easy for those who have not been hurt by this man, his ministry, and his teaching to sit on the sidelines and tell me and others how to feel.
Who are the kids and adults being shoved to the sidelines of life on whom we need to extend compassion?
Must be nice to sit on the sideline and contribute nothing to society, all the while criticizing the scientists and engineers who make the products you use.
And yet it is glaringly obvious that none of the teachings or actions above have been condemned by Rome; whereas those who have upheld the teaching of the Church — the dubia cardinals, the signatories of the filial correction, Cardinal Müller — are ignored or sidelined.
Who have been sidelines, maligned, silenced, rebuked, broken, beaten, and told that their place is downstairs with the children.
Most people who live relatively affluent lives remain politically on the sidelines while trusting in the essential viability and goodness of the U.S. democratic system.
It is expected that the 600 - 800 people who step aside from the IMB in the next six months will not be stepping «onto the sidelines of mission,» but instead will be moving into a new phase of involvement in mission.»
Whether or not that's true, it seems likely that Francis's remarks about those who have been «quietly sidelined» are directed at the allegations in the book.
Saints are sideline onlookers who are moved to «come down» with Jesus to where the needs are raw and the realities untidy.
I'm sharing this is to show that I'm not just talking from the sidelines as a bystander but as someone who has had a lot of experience and education in both traditions and still embraces a respect for each while feeling free to critique both.
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