deceive, murder, cheat,
treat other people badly?
But if believers try to invoke their beliefs as a defence for
treating other people badly — denying them a service because they are gay or claiming a right to preach at them in a professional context — the law is right to prevent them.
Not exact matches
She goes on to say that «some places and
people will
treat you
worse than
others.
For me, those are the
people who go to church and make a loud show of prayer and
other worship to be seen, but
treat others badly.
People want to believe so
badly that they are willing to
treat others not as they would like to be
treated, but as something
worse, or even kill.
Religion is at its
worst when
people use their beliefs to deny
other people equal rights,
treat them in some awful way, or cast doubt on otherwise solid ideas.
If you
treat yourself harshly when you make a mistake, you will
treat other people just as
badly.
In term of CB,
people are forgetting that the youth academy have good players in Hayden and Ayaje.Southampton use to do well with their academy because the supporters will allow and accept the youths to be given a chance, now supporters from a big team like Arsenal wants proven expensive world class players in order to win quickly in detriment to give a chance to the youths club.Wenger show preference to some in detriment of
others too playing always the same player and giving few chance to
others.Bendtner last year was
treated badly, look out this year for Campbell and why not give a chance to Ayaje and Hayden who are olders than Chambers in the cb position, don t tell me it s about potential if they are not given a chance?
At
worst, it's both a malignant assault on the fabric of the game, and a pretty shabby way to
treat a
person whose greatest sin is, usually, giving the
other lot a penalty.
Improving everyone's quality of life includes looking at how
people treat each
other, he argued, including tackling
bad behaviour.
Just as we can now effectively
treat HIV - infected patients with a cocktail of antiretroviral drugs — and we
treat people with hypertension using diuretics, beta blockers and
other drugs — we expect to
treat patients with complex neurological conditions with drug combinations that target both the
worst symptoms and the root causes of the diseases.
My passion for fitness and health developed after
treating my body very
badly for many years and choosing to educate myself and do the work to develop good practices based on science, my own intuition and a deep love and compassion for
other people who were struggling as well.
Especially relate to the
treating other people well, even when you yourself are feeling
bad.
You teach
people how to
treat you and by going along with these
bad habits I believe men AND women are giving each
other permission to lower the bar on minimum acceptable social graces.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the
other's suitability as a A lot of women write to us begging to understand why their relationships always fail... why guys
treat them
badly... why they always get hurt... why they can
What's left, then, is this amalgamation of humanity,
people doing
bad things to
other people without really enduring any consequences for them (the one punishment a main character actually receives is
treated with flippant disregard).
I didn't really have a
bad experience with this company, but I can not recommend it to
other authors because of the way they
treat people and their poor results.
«The two
worst strategic mistakes to make are acting prematurely and letting an opportunity slip; to avoid this, the warrior
treats each situation as if it were unique and never resorts to formulae, recipes or
other people's opinions.»
The owner took some
bad advice and was
treating the dog's aggression towards
people and
other dogs with an electric collar.
Dogs that
other people have incompetently bred, inadequately socialized, ineffectively «trained,» and
badly treated.
Myth # 2:
People in
other countries hate Americans and you'll be
treated badly.
Create a «fuss» by posting intentionally inflammatory comments (e.g. casting unwarranted aspersions on
other people's «scientific integrity»), then when
people respond negatively, refuse to engage them on substance but instead draw out the «fuss» with even more vague accusations, non sequiturs and hand - waving, and then go to a more friendly venue where you can loudly complain about how
badly you were
treated, thus proving how unreasonable «those
people» are.