Sentences with phrase «sure some women do»

I'm sure some women don't mind — again, I'm just a dad, but my stint as a stay - at - home parent wasn't exactly my idea of a good time.

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«Or take the disproportionate amount of unpaid family care - taking duties women do, like making sure kids get to school happy and healthy in the first place.»
Burns says there are plenty of things corporate America can and should be doing to make sure that the black women currently in the pipeline have a chance to succeed on their own terms.
While I'm sure that's true, it doesn't tell us any more than if Google said, «We have many women engineers.»
It cost every man, woman, and child in the United States 2000 dollars each to make sure the executives at AIG who wrote insurance and did not put capital reserves away to cover it were able to keep their pay, their bonuses, their future bonuses, and all of their personal assets.
I didn't have any evidence to support this at the time, but anecdotally I was pretty sure the majority of people running coworking spaces were women, even if they were majority male - owned.
The pay - equity policy was championed by County Executive Mark Poloncarz as a way to make sure that men and women are paid equally for doing the same work — a widely studied issue across the country.
Lorna Kapusta, vice president of women investors at Fidelity, pointed out that many women don't know their options when it comes to student loan debt and aren't sure refinancing is the best choice.
As many Catholic woman I know can attest to, who have seen the unique expression that passes across their doctors face» a mingling of disbelief, mirth, and disapprobation» when told, «No really, I am quite sure, I do not need to be on the pill,» there is a great need for genuinely Catholic women's health care.
Leaving aside the manifold ways in which stay - at - home moms are utterly crucial to their families (some of which — to be sure — can be replaced, however imperfectly, with paid labor of one sort or another), there is this: could the many institutions of our civil society continue to function without the tireless efforts of women who don't regularly participate in the working world?
Common sense would dictate that if the people of a large society wanted to pay less to house criminals, wanted fewer abortions, and more people working — they would put their resources towards educating their youth on how to not get pregnant, providing contraception to those women who do not want children until they are equipped to raise them, and towards making sure all children obtain the highest possible education they can achieve.
The thing that makes me uneasy about having elected officails from certain religious groups is that, being female, I'm not sure a person who suscribes to a set of beliefs that does not permit a woman to occupy the highest leadership posts in the organization is going to promote policies in my best interests.
Sure, there are some extra-loud voices calling for women to conform themselves to narrowly defined roles that have more to do with an idealized conception of pre-feminist America than with actual «biblical womanhood,» but I believe these cries represent the last desperate throes of a dying movement.
Man there are alot of women who are going to be answering to that dude for screaming his name... I'd say I pity them but if He actually does see and hear everything, I'm sure he will understand... I've read the bible many times, I keep a copy in the bathroom, it comes in handy anytime I eat at Juans roadside mexican cart, and i think I am about to die.
«While I am sure most of the Christians you encounter of the over 40 age group probably did celebrate the passing of that ridiculous amendment, rest assured that this 48 year old heterosexual married woman most definitely did not.
Sure, Jesus did tell the woman caught in adultery to «go and sin no more,» but that was after He risked His own life to protect her from a rabid mob.
I am sure these Monks came out of Women «You know what» so Y hate them so much... If God made women then she should and can do anything and can go anywhere... What a sad life these gays have..Women «You know what» so Y hate them so much... If God made women then she should and can do anything and can go anywhere... What a sad life these gays have..women then she should and can do anything and can go anywhere... What a sad life these gays have... LOL
I'm sure it has nothing to do with the enormous amounts of changes in her hormone counts, or what her body is going through preparing for the pregnancy, or the complete overload that some women feel emotinally due to the increased hormone count.
I'm not exactly sure what women want... but I know that most of the time, all I want is to feel like I'm doing the right thing.
If god created all men, women and children, he sure denies them the opportunity to go to heaven, and these aren't sinners that you believe deserve he.ll anyways, these are people who live good lives and do good deeds, but in the name of shiva or buddha instead of allah.
So in the first place I thought that if you were hetero then you liked women how is it that they were hetero and gay??? How do you explain the fact that they would not take lots daughters to mean that they were passing by women in favor of men that sure sounds gay to me.
Liberals, to be sure, do not like to be reminded that Christ commands the woman to «go and sin no more.»
To be sure, the Revised Standard Version had come out three years before I was born, but our church, a confessionally Reformed church, did not read from it, perhaps because of such controversial translations as that for Isaiah 7:14, which substituted «young woman» for «virgin.»
I don't know what kind of forms or what information women have when they go to get an abortion, but maybe the abortion clinic could explain other options that they have and make sure they are educated.
I didn't happen to know any of these particular women before, and I'm sure that individually they're very sweet gals; but together they're a bunch of witches.
As soon as women have all the same rights as men do across the Muslim world, then sure, let's celebrate those holidays here.
For sure, if taken literally, what has men ruling over women got anything to do with the kind of freedom from oppression that Jesus talks of?
I'm sure the last thing Jesus cares about is what hat a woman wears, when the women with the issue of blood went to Jesus to be healed God didn't care about what kind of head covering she had, or if she was a top dressed model for church, Jesus recognized her as a woman with utmost faith that Jesus could heal her.
I notice the article didn't mention him talking about women in the priesthood... But then again I'm pretty sure I know what he thinks about that.
Sure must have been hard work doing everything a woman was expected to do back in those days & without the benefit of our technology.
On the other hand, if you do find her attractive, I'm sure there are treatments for porn addiction, coupled with more attention to your good wife, who must be an incredible, beautiful woman....
What people don't realize is that the women in these films have a family... and I wonder if I was a father of one of these women how I would feel knowing my daughter is doing this... I'm sure I would feel just like any other father would... very an - «gry... and up - «set that this ind - «ustry still exist's.
Sure the Bible is against violence against women, but it doesn't exactly support violence against men - violence is violence and shouldn't be committed against people.
She may well in end up leading a church one day where she preaches Jesus like a woman on fire and lays hands on the sick and watches God heal them, though this will surprise those Reformed colleagues who are sure all female church leaders have been trained by godless - Unitarian - lesbian - leftist - radical feminist - seminarians (she didn't have access to seminary at all — unfortunately she has read the Acts of the Apostles).
Sure we don't go to wells to do our socializing (i.e. gossiping) and yes she was there during the heat of the afternoon because she was somewhat of an outcast and alone in her world of many husbands and no she probably didn't have a good relationship with the women at the quilting bee yet she was the one in Samaria who was tuned in and ready when her Messiah called her number.
And for those who claim that the woman's menstrual cycle was considered an abomination, well, it sure isn't the best of time to feel clean, or to be thought of as fresh, but we do what we have to.
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I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended leadership has overall been disobedient, and many women have been forced to lead and in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of debating back and forth over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the author of confusion
Sure, women have access to the Pill and work in the marketplace» does that mean the children men and women keep creating suddenly lost the need for married parents?
I'm sure that Mia Love is a perfectly competent woman and don't buy into the idea that she is being forced to go along with things she doesn't agree with.
So, as Catherine and Micah pointed out, the passage about women not wearing jewelry and fine clothes can serve as a reminder that we are to avoid materialism and make sure that class distinctions do not get in the way of loving others and sharing the gospel.
Yes, I can think of THOUSANDS of differences between this and the crackdown of nuns (and I am pretty sure I will get any «answers» saying that), none of them changes the fact these nuns are wrong (according to Church's doctrine), and it does not make it any difference that they are women.
HappyMeal For a «cult» they sure do sound eerily like many modern fundamentalist Christians, and I don't mean just the anti-gay (although they liked women being bise.xual), bible inerrantcy, and end times angst typical nowadays.
I'm sure there are people out there praying for Obama, and that there have been prayers and fasts for past candidates as well — Romney's mormonism doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the fact that a woman is scared about the direction on the country and doesn't think Obama has it right.
God grant us a new prophetic voice in our time, perhaps rising up in protest from the pews, or sounding forth, as did Karl Barth, from an obscure and seemingly unimportant pulpit, a prophetic voice that proclaims justice and equality for women, but on the sure basis of the authority of the Bible and the equalizing nature of the apostolic Christian faith.
If a woman doesn't want a baby, she'll make sure she doesn't ahve it, we can at least protect the life that is already here.
I have been raised with nothing but encouragement from my family, including the men, to excel in whatever I want to do in life, which I am sure most Americans would find surprising considering that I am a 1st generation Afghan women who was raised in a conservative Muslim household.
How else could you explain the fact that they go out of their way to make sure a poor woman is forced to have a baby that she knows she can not afford to feed or raise, but once the baby is born, they don't want anybody to help them.
My mom made sure to stock our cool basement with jars of pickles, tomatoes, and fruit preserves every summer, as did pretty much every woman around.
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