Sentences with phrase «tiny minority who»

Tenants who are adept at exploiting a Tenancy Act are a tiny minority who become an even smaller minority when pitted against a Landlord who takes the time to do their due diligence.
Vaughan Became one of our Charter Platinum Mastermind Members and after coming to our Great Legal Marketing Super Conference, wrote: There are some who can create, a few who can implement and a tiny minority who can teach.
Writing has never been a profession of easy riches (just of a very very tiny minority who make a lot of money, a fair number of authors who struggle to make a living, and countless authors who earn nothing or even lose money), and self - publishing is, in many ways, even tougher: part of self - publishing means that you have to do everything yourself (or pay to have it done).
We should not confuse this tiny minority who are using a populist religious discourse, with the millions of Arabs, and mainly Muslims, who took to the streets during the Arab uprisings in a non-violent way to call for freedom, justice and dignity.
But considering when out and about I see way, way more babies getting bottles than being nursed, and the stats that show the majority of moms use bottles and formula at some point, I have to wonder, WHO is giving the judgmental looks to bottlefeeding moms??? The tiny minority who manage to exclusively breastfeed?
I think they rejected the idea of continuing the current handouts to the tiny minority who effectively rule us.
Sam, the number of Christian leaders who believe gays should be put to death are a tiny, tiny minority who are generally avoided by the rest of us.
We don't want firms to follow the ethics of tiny minorities who submit proxy proposals.

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And he is not paving the way for his Reconstructionist friends and acquaintances, who comprise a tiny minority among those who support him.
While the number of those who can appreciate the beauty of a chess masterpiece is far greater, it is still a tiny minority of the human race.
The first Christian abolitionists were a tiny minority, fighting a difficult battle against Christian slavery supporters who could quote twice as much scripture for their position, and still could.
I'm not an atheist because other people are atheist, but I'm certainly not above tossing out the fact that our numbers are decidedly on the rise to those who insinuate «atheists are a tiny irrelevant minority».
Those who are pushing gay marriage down everyone's throat as far as the world is concerned are a TINY minority — and they are so arrogant and smug to «push this down everyone's throat.»
The leaders in American culture are not like the tiny minority of landed aristocracy who were educated as gentlemen at Oxford or Cambridge so that they might enjoy their leisure and be ornaments of erudition.
The only people giving this tiny minority group the time of day is atheists who really have nothing better to do than call a horse a horse.
Of course Christ's continual efficacy here described presupposes the original reception of the historical Jesus by a tiny but significant minority of his contemporaries, who thereby constituted the original Christian church.
In North America, where Orthodoxy is a tiny minority, it is often easier to learn about the faith through the Internet than from the nearest Orthodox priest, who may be a long drive away, speak poor English, or be baffled by the very existence of a «regular American» interested in the Church.
There are a tiny, persecuted minority of Jesuit and Dominican priests who promote a message of «Liberation Theology» to the empoverished masses in S. America, but most were killed by CIA supported fascist regimes.
There is greater tolerance for different points of view within Mormonism where I live — precisely because we are such a tiny minority outside of the Wasatch Front and we need every single person who's willing to serve.
He still retains a tiny slice of the 17 per cent block of shares still owned by minority shareholders who are mainly Melbourne - based, but O'Hoy missed the cut and thrust of the fast - moving consumer goods industry even though he has a busy portfolio of other roles including as a director of the Melbourne Stars Big Bash cricket team.
You and your kind, who for some strange reason are happy with the transfers and the tactics and the results are a tiny minority, so why do nt you all get together in one of your dorm rooms and circle jerk each other.
Sadly there are still, a minority, but not a tiny one, of Wenger's brainwashees who just won't accept this truth!
There may be some Africans or Asians who believe they are superior to whites but they are a very tiny minority.
(Very little, it would seem, apart from not succeeding, in the case of the tiny minority, 1.3 % of the electorate in 2005, it will be very much lower now, who belong to one or other of the main political parties.)
Massed against him on one side are the ranks of MPs who opposed a winner isolated in a tiny minority in his own Shadow Cabinet, frontbenchers contradicting their leader at will after reluctantly joining his team.
The reason, in my opinion, why the tiny minority of racist boneheads may have felt emboldened by the EU vote may have been partly due to morons like you and others who said all leave voters were racists.
«Unfortunately, commendable efforts and deeds don't often make the headlines, unable to compete with the disproportionately high profile given to the tiny minority of young people who engage in antisocial behaviour.
That's why I haven't been press - releasing the energetic but failed attempts by a tiny minority of MPs to bully and intimidate myself and other MPs who support the leader of the Labour party.»
Many say people beleive you should «never kick a man when he's down» - but I'd make an exception for Nick Clegg - a good dinosaur stomping seems entirely appropriate for someone who has systematically abused the democratic process to inflict policies that only a tiny minority of his own party support, let alone the electorate.
New research has revealed the tiny minority of fishers who poach on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) think the illegal practice is justified, because they believe «everyone else is doing it.»
Norah Olembo is one of only a tiny minority of African women who have made it to a position of power.
The tiny minority of teachers who cheat cross an ethical bright line that harms the entire enterprise of education.
(I'm also one of the tiny minority of people who would prefer all cars to at least be available with a manual transmission... but for vehicles in this class, I know that will never happen)
The most dangerous people in the world are not the tiny minority instigating evil acts, but those who do the acts for them.
As we all know, the people who write on the Internet about comics are a tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the audience, and while they often clamor for diversity and Marvel responds to them, is there a large influx of young women, minorities, queer, and trans people going into comics shops and buying those diverse titles or at least getting them digitally or in trade?
A planet with the limitations and the make - up of Earth can not realistically be expected to much longer maintain increasing, profligate over-consumption and adamantine hoarding of resources by millions of people, mostly in the overdeveloped, that we see occurring as a result of actions by a tiny minority of people who possess the wealth and power needed to behave in this way.
A minority of buyers are hoping to move into a minihouse full - time, motivated by a desire to simplify their lifestyles or by social and environmental concerns about the amount of living space people need... Living in a tiny home, as opposed to doing yoga in it or using it for vacations, often appeals to people who want simpler lives that leave less of an ecological «footprint.»
Oreskes» opinion piece became the basis of her book, Merchants of Doubt — in which she falsely claimed scientists who doubt catastrophic human impact on the climate represent a tiny minority of «deniers.»
I would guess that a tiny minority of them are liars doing it for the money / prestige, whereas a much large proportion are simply ideologues who collect information that supports their beliefs while discount inconvenient information.
The way that US citizens vote is now a major factor in their belief in global warming - with a wide majority of Republicans not seeing climate change as «here and now», compared to a tiny minority of Democrats who deny that global warming as already upon us.
Given mountains of clinical data which indicate that smoking is unhealthy, and the massive informed opinion of researchers that that is indeed the case, and a tiny minority of scientists who are funded by the tobacco lobby dissenting, the conclusion should be that the latter are more suspect of the type of bias you suggest.
«We should not allow a tiny minority of shoddy scientists and science and extreme ideologues to compete with scientific fact,» he claimed, further exposing either his ignorance or deliberate deception as many of the world's top scientists — including more than a few who have served on the UN's climate bodies — reject the alarmism.
Do what you feel like, but it's the ones who are interested, the ones who at least say, «Maybe I should honestly consider it» — just doing that alone puts you in the tiny minority of lawyers who are going to be in a position to lead the market into the era in which it's now heading very fast.
-- «Granted, there are the truly psychopathic and the mentally ill who will continue to commit crimes even if they get caught 100 % of the time but this tiny minority is the outlier of our prison population.»
Granted, there are the truly psychopathic and the mentally ill who will continue to commit crimes even if they get caught 100 % of the time but this tiny minority is the outlier of our prison population.
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