I think the people of Alberta had enough of the fear - mongering by the PC government (Wildrose and federal Conservatives be warned!)
If Christians and Jews
think people of their faiths are any less dangerous than Muslims, they're delusional.
What you actually do is help to convince
thinking people of the silliness of your entire outlook of personal and religious myth.
But Leroy, when you ask whether folks
think people of color have been mistreated where they live, what about white Christians who really don't have relationships with African - American brothers and sisters?
I think the people of Antioch noticed how «Christ - like» the people were who claimed to follow Him, and so they started to referring to this Christ - like followers of Jesus as «Christians.»
I think the people of our military are some of the best, most honorable, disciplined, noble, and heroic people alive.
I think the people of TN are afraid, based on their observations & experience after 9/11, that muslims will overrun the country with their weird ways of life.
They better get used to threats because the right
thinking people of this Nation aren't going to let this terrorist indoctrination center, a, k, a, mosque, be built without a fight.
Atheists, please do not
think all people of faith believe as Pauli does.
I just feel that there are lots of Christians going about teaching sloppy ideas and careless theology, which then gets us in trouble when
thinking people of other religions challenge us on our beliefs.
It's a challenge
I think people of varying faiths face.
The thinking people of the world feel endless pity for you.
So
you think people of faith are robots who never variate from what they were told?
I had always
thought him a person of fine character, which seemed remarkable enough, given how screwed up and miserable he had been for much of his life.
Maybe you're at war with Islam, flag - waver, but I'm not, nor are
the thinking people of our country.
Keep in mind, I lived with him from age 14 on up, so it's not as if he didn't play a major role in my life.I know this thread is about the good side of divorce, and
I think people of our generation, for the most part, handle divorce more respectfully and intelligently than people in the past — but the somewhat cavalier tone of some of the comments set my teeth on edge.
«
I think the people of Naperville spoke,» said James Jandora, who was a member of the now - defunct CAN - IT, or Citizens Against Naperville Increasing Taxes, which opposed the community center plan.
Speaking on Sky News on Friday, Michael Gove insisted: «
I think the people of this country have had enough of experts from organisations with acronyms saying that they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong.»
«Do
you think the people of New York are idiots out there?»
Not exact matches
So if a
person plus their luggage is less than that, taking into account food consumption and life - support, then we
think that the cost
of moving to Mars could drop below $ 100,000.
«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many
people, but, once again, this kind
of «one - way» data point
thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
Countess Meliara and her brother Bran lead a rebellion against the king in light
of his secret plot to break the covenant the kingdom's
people hold with the hill folk, but their army is ill - prepared and she falls into enemy hands — or at least, what she
thinks are enemy hands.
«He has a way
of creating a nice blend
of other
people's content as well as his own
thoughts and opinions.»
That means some
people you
think of a close friends don't see you that way at all.
I was just
thinking about this and I
think that this happens because
people don't really
think this through and believe that the marketing strategy will make their product a better choice than those
of the competition.
When I see other
people walk by trash or drop cigarettes in the middle
of the street, I can't help but
think that they're marginalizing their agency and the impact they can make in their community by just implementing one mundane action.
I
think one
of the best ones is for
people to just explore what kind
of technology we use and how we solve certain problems.
Indeed, Amazon could almost be
thought of as a sort
of digital brutalism: it is direct and efficient, with a near - utopian aspiration to meet
people's needs in the least fussy way possible.
Unregulated digital entities, created by just about anyone out
of nothing, that assume some value denominated in fiat currency simple because they're being traded between anonymous
people or bots whose only desire is to make prices go up, on unregulated opaque exchanges where everyone
thinks price manipulation is good as long as it pushes up the price....
I can't tell you the number
of marketing messages I get each day that show that the
person or company behind that message took no effort to
think about what really matters to me.
I
think at the root
of everything being better now is that I don't judge things by a young
person's values.
Because some
of these
people may come to me a year later and send me a tweet and say «Hey, I
think your advice helped, and here's how the company's doing,» and I may actually subsequently invest in that company.
«We have this range
of merchants that
people really love, so they don't
think about this as «online shopping,»» Elliott says.
Most
people think of the fight - flight reflex as a binary action we are either relaxed or we are running like a spotted assed ape.
Sometimes in conversations with these
people, I find myself
thinking of how thin the line really is between praying and whining, and how easy it is to cross.
«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.
Think about how few
people seem bothered by Donald Trump's business failings — in fact, some voters say that just shows he's a risk taker and a dogged pursuer
of the American Dream.
And who cares if a couple
of people think I'm being an attention whore for talking about this in such a real way if it actually does help change a few minds?
Porcini stresses that the most important part
of design
thinking is understanding and connecting with
people.
«I don't want
people to
think this is only a land
of big business,» says Scott Carlberg, manager
of the Carolinas» Nuclear Cluster.
«
People thought it was kind
of hilarious that someone dressed up like a vampire was driving a Tesla.»
«I
think there's an interesting theme there, which is you want
people to feel like they're living a bit
of the «good life» to be able to have espresso and beer in frosted mugs.
Then
think about whether the
people you jotted down would include you on their lists
of friends.
«Too often
people wait for perfection and you can never
think of everything.
It actually moves
people over to the side
of, «Oh, we're in a better place than we
thought.»»
For us because timing isn't really
of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate
people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I
think that means some sort
of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
In fact, researchers have found that when
people think they are more physically attractive, they believe that they belong to a higher social class, regardless
of how good looking they really are or their actual social status.
Once you show respect for their point
of view, you can then begin to disarm and persuade that
person to your way
of thinking.
I
think a lot
of people in the tech world feel conflicted as they begin to see friends and colleagues in a different light.
«I
think that networks are in a tough position right now, where they have shows that a lot
of people watch — much more than cable shows that are considered «hits» — but they're not allowed to call them hits because they're up against an old system.»