Sentences with phrase «turning away»

Turning away from his script, Obama then spoke of Palestinian youth he had met earlier that day.
seems a bit of a random comment actually, the prodigal son is returning to the father, where did I suggest that God will smash in the face of anyone turning to him, as for those that refuse to accept or even fight against him or not return after turning away the bible is clear they come under the wrath of God.
It is a turning away and a turning toward.
You may be turning away a decent amount of men and women who might have been fans of your site.
The Israelites were in exile — for yet again turning away from God.
However, in our Jewish tradition, the possibility of return — teshuvah — turning away from evil to come back to a more primordial source of good, can not be denied to any person or to any people on earth.
No wonder many ended up turning away.
Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching.
Judas is in hell and we must make sure that we will not join him there by trusting in Christ, turning away from our sin, begging Him for forgiveness, and then receiving Him by being born again with the Holy Spirit of God.
[20] Turning away [edit] «Apostasy is also pictured as the heart turning away from God (Jeremiah 17:5 — 6) and righteousness (Ezekiel 3:20).
Just because this country is turning away from that, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
[23] «Apostasy is symbolized as Israel the faithless spouse turning away from Yahweh her marriage partner to pursue the advances of other gods (Jeremiah 2:1 — 3; Ezekiel 16)... «Your children have forsaken me and sworn by god that are not gods.
For the turning away of the simple will slay them, and the complacency of fools will destroy them; 33.
Does God allow them to be punished for our mistake of «turning away»?
It's important to note that the repentance and forgiveness that Jesus preached implied a turning away from sin.
If Jesus is working on his heart, I would expect some conviction and turning away from the kind of support he has offered on that issue in the past.
That's like saying not supporting child molesting is a relationship with child molesting, because it's «sorta, a negative or turning away from» child molesting.
No wonder everyone is turning away from religion.
Other ordinary Muslims are turning away from Islam to other religions, including Christianity.
At the corrugated - iron - walled congress centre in Sept - Îles on a snowy late - November day, organizers of a chamber of commerce luncheon are turning away late arrivals.
You'll never have to worry about turning away customers who don't have cash.
My colleague Josh Brown likes to say that a good investment advisor is like a bouncer at a club — they should be constantly turning away investment ideas and products.
Turning away from China entirely would be morally pure but would accomplish nothing.
Moreover, it is now doubtful whether the efficient market hypothesis makes any kind of sense. Indeed, a great many economists and bankers have discovered Minskyâ $ ™ s views on financial fragility and his financial instability hypothesis, according to which banks and financial markets can not be left to themselves: we need regulations even though regulating markets may not succeed in avoiding another crisis once the memory of the current crisis has faded away.As told to me by a law student recently hired by Blackrock, the largest asset manager in the world, with assets totalling more than 3,500 billion dollars â $ «thatâ $ ™ s one and a half times larger than UBS and twice as large as PIMCO â $ «many asset managers are now turning away from hiring neoclassical economists and actually prefer hiring engineers, sociologists and even philosophers.
Bullard sounded as if he would not be in favor of the Fed raising rates because of the inflation rate turning away from the spurious 2 percent mandate.
Instead of turning away borrowers who have not had a chance to build a credit history (or who have preferred not to), FHA mortgage guidelines instruct lenders to look at all aspects of a mortgage application.
Juwai Data also showed Chinese buyers turning away from Vancouver to look at more affordable cities elsewhere in Canada.
However, at the same time, some businesses are actually turning away from Bitcoin in search of other blockchains.
Turning away from China, it is quite significant that there is a good deal more optimism now in the United States.
As such, some have suggested that Canadians may support domestic political parties and leaders that resemble Obama's image, while turning away from incumbent parties and leaders.
«People are turning away from the idea of sending your messages out to a whole bunch of people and hoping that some of them will gravitate toward it,» Cassino said.
Morningstar says investors are turning away from U.S. - equity mutual funds and ETFs — taking some $ 14.3 billion out of these products in July.
The consumers have already chosen, by turning away from these companies — that is what makes them weak, infirm, aging.
Venture capitalists are more selective in 2016, turning away from U.S. startups in an era of big business and slow growth prospects.
Aside from losing share across each of the home services in terms of new acquisitions, TalkTalk also lost existing customers in the fourth quarter of 2015, with 7 % of its broadband base turning away to a different provider.
«I did a workshop, sent out roughly 4,000 letters with a variation of the invitation you developed, put 42 people in the room (after turning away some) and I ended up with 18 appointments.
Much commentary in the US has suggested that there is no way out of the dystopia that we've constructed for ourselves, short of deleting Facebook and turning away from Google.
The moment you reach that tipping point, your customers won't even think of turning away.
The state of Georgia froze its waiting list entirely, simply turning away families without taking their names.
At a time when U.S. unemployment is running at 9.1 percent, and Washington is desperate to encourage the creation of new companies (and jobs), the absurdity of turning away a rich source of entrepreneurial talent is plain.
In a matter of months things picked up, and soon Rockford Greene International was almost to the point of turning away work.
Demand slowly grew, and, by the time he appeared on Dragons» Den, the company's annual sales had topped $ 4 million and he was turning away scads of business due to production limitations.
If you still don't have a mobile - friendly version of your website you're most likely turning away potential customers without knowing it.
Unilever's executives should think twice before turning away the ketchup maker.
The Fed has long been turning away from QE and putting greater emphasis on forward guidance; in other words, trying to affect consumer and businesses behaviour by making promises about the future course of monetary policy.
The company was able to pass much of the costs on to consumers, but doing so simply created yet another incentive for shoppers to look for alternatives, especially at a time many are turning away from the kinds of processed foods Kraft produces.
Health insurer HBF and miner BHP Billiton are turning away from a singular focus on annual performance reviews in favour of more regular, more personal engagement with staff.
They think we're turning away «slam dunks.»
So while they've usually proven effective (at least in other nations), there's a chance doctors and patients could be reticent about turning away from established brand names like Remicade.
I had a client who generated $ 1 million in new prospective sales in just 90 days by turning away customers.
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