Sentences with phrase «still shackled»

Unfortunately, it seems likely that more and more Americans will grow old still shackled with student loan debt.
Except he's still shackled to his own chain - mates from the chain gang — bad - tempered Pete (John Turturro), and sweet, dimwitted Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson).
Many of us, still shackled by the chains of rationalistic exegesis, approach a parable fairly confident that we «know what it's about.»

Not exact matches

The only reason those «who still hold the Bible dear» can't seem to shake the shackles of their religion is indoctrination, perhaps further hindered by limited ability for rational thought.
How can the common person expect to resist the brainwashing that occurs during childhood when even our most intelligent and open minded scientists still have a 5 % failure rate at throwing off the shackles.
It's part of all of our past, but to be shackled by it still.
How conveniently you left out the meaning of Kosher and the cruelty is bestows on animals including shechita, shackling, the ripping out of the trachea and worse while the animal is still alive.
It is easy to see how satanically attractive such teaching could be; and it is easy to see how those who propagated it would take to themselves a conscious superiority, contemptuous of those who still allowed themselves to be shackled and constricted by obedience to the moral law or to any other kind of law.
To me, it looks like the AKB's are still letting Wenger live on his glorious 10 first years in Arsenal, excusing him with the Emirates move holding the club in economical shackles (which no longer is the thing)
I really believed that the Frenchman would push on after the financial shackles were lifted and I still feel that he did an amazing job in those seasons after we moved from Highbury to the Emirates, but I have come to accept this season that Arsenal need a change at the top.
[if wenger says we can not compete w manU, then effectively we still have money shackles or he does nt rate costa or, most probably, he just can not bring himself to pay the market price] i just do nt see / sense urgency from wenger.
Our conservative charges sold their shares for healthy profit to yet another conservative, and the shackles originally put in place by the Old Etonians are still very much in place today.
We're still adding some content, details and features, but the basic structure's in place, and e.politics can finally break the shackles that have bound us to this laptop for...
«I love New York, but I'm astonished that the city still allows shackled horses to dodge taxis, buses, and police cars every day,» the message from Ms. Anderson will say, recalling statistics from the administration that 15 horses had suffered collisions with vehicles over the past five years.
While X Hudson County exec and federal witness Robert Janiszewki has kept carefully mum about some major players, the unmentionables still twitch when they hear the word «shackles».
Why would Britain enter into currency union so it can shackle itself to an independent state but still have to bail it out if things go pear shaped — a not unrealistic scenario given Salmond's judgement?
Propaganda films still play to classrooms that are empty (Or not), and bizarre puppets and statues depict citizens hooded and shackled, awaiting execution.
While he still works frequently in the genre, Young succesfully shook off his typecasting as «the horror guy» a few years ago (perhaps his Golden Globe nomination for 2001's The Shipping News signalling the final shackle coming off); and this is probably his strongest «serious» score since then.
He wrote about Brazil as this sleeping giant shackled by inflation, and fifty years later, that's still arguably the biggest economic story playing out in South America.
In a country that finally freed the African American people 150 years after we brutally shackled them, now 150 years later we're still living in a culture when anyone with the wrong color skin can be forcefully stopped and frisked on the street — or worse — followed, hounded, hunted like strays and gunned down point blank.
Instead, the film focuses on the day - to - day of the camp, the way the inmates are shackled together at night, use a dog to heal sores, fight over a label that still contains an odor from a care package received two year before.
It seems quite mad that at a time when technology is disrupting the way we do everything — from finding partners to finding planets — that in many schools STEM subjects still struggle to escape the shackles of being perceived as dull, dry, boring, and worst of all — for old men in lab coats.
The cool thing is it is allowing us to move from Ohio to Washington state, something we couldn't have even considered had we still been shackled with debt.
The game is still bound to its past by the shackles of an unfortunate reuse of art assets from previous Neptunia titles, and a crafting system that is still as annoying as it was back in Re; Birth and its sequel.
«Romania only broke free of the shackles of the Soviet bloc less than 30 years ago, so for many people living in the country today the memories are still fresh.
Critical analysis of our market does exist, but it is impossible to find a 1:1 correlation to a linear medium like film as our industry is still trying to shake off the shackles that the ignorant masses have placed on it.
«If the company does not cut back now, we're going to still be shackled to oil and gas beyond 2050 and won't meet the climate goals».
«Unchain the Children:» Gault, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Shackling, Symposium: Forty Years After In Re Gault: Do Kangaroo Courts Still Rule?
Old stereotypes die hard, and the image of the Luddite judge shackled to a paper file still exists.
I'm very pleased to learn this myself, as I had about 450 tracks in my iTunes library still in digital shackles and was unwilling to pay $ 0.30 / song to upgrade individually.
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