Sentences with phrase «undeserving people»

The exclusion of those who have committed serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states to reduce the danger to their society from all serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.
Arsenal are just happy to steal honest people's hard earned money and make undeserving people millionaires.
A lower example still of theopathic saintliness is that of Saint Gertrude, a Benedictine nun of the thirteenth century, whose «Revelations,» a well - known mystical authority, consist mainly of proofs of Christ's partiality for her undeserving person.

Not exact matches

«They want everything to be done for them,» Mr. Trump griped, using the third - person plural to paint the entire island as a bunch of lazy, undeserving ingrates unwilling to lift a finger to help themselves.
Contrary to the plati - tudes abhorred by Lamott and put forth often by people who claim to be Christian, putting faith in God does not mean letting go, it means grabbing on to the truth of God, trusting fully in Him, and acting responsively to His love which endures for us despite our undeserving nature.
This is God» judgment on undeserving, sinful people.
They don't like the idea of sharing a table with all these undeserving, messed - up, «icky» people.
also, she didn't teach people to despise people, but to not give to the undeserving.
Its covert purpose seems to be to exclude the «undeserving poor» from «handouts,» for it is based on the implicit assumption that chronically unemployed people who are neither disabled nor aged are able to find work.
The line between «deserving poor» and «undeserving poor» is very, very hard to draw, and one of the things about poverty, whether one has work or not (some jobs pay so little that the people who do them are still well within the poverty trap), is that it is depressing, and actually saps the energy and nerve and vitality in ways that people like me, who have never been out of work and never been truly poor, can only appreciate by being with and ministering to people who are genuinely and chronically poor.
The alternative is for me to believe that all people are basically evil, bad and undeserving of love or respect.
Research from Christian charity Jubilee + found that although TV networks are «increasingly preoccupied with the subject of benefits and poverty», the coverage often perpetuates the myth that poor people are «undeserving».
Communications minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah has said the Mahama - campaign will not give undeserving attention to the founder of the Progressive Peoples Party Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom.
Page after page of the speech concentrated on what is, to all intents and purposes, his modern update of the undeserving poor - this army of people milking benefits.
While people admire Labour and its commitment to social justice, they won't sign up for what looks like an ideological vendetta, particularly if they fear becoming undeserving financial casualties of it.
The Rockland County government is composed of fine people who are undeserving of disparagement.
With the debate over welfare savings likely to form one of the central political battlegrounds of 2013, the deputy prime minister, speaking at a joint press conference with David Cameron at Downing Street, said: «I don't think it helps at all to try and portray that decision as one that divides one set of people against another, the deserving and the undeserving poor, people in work and out of work.»
Asked about the way people like George Osborne have been using the welfare uprating bill to depict Labour as the party of «shirking» benefit claimaints, Clegg said: «I don't think it helps at all to try and portray that decision [the decision to pass a bill capping benefit rises at 1 %] as one which divides one set of people off against another, the deserving or the undeserving poor, in work or out of work.»
By reminding people of relationships they don't have, marketers inadvertently make consumers feel undeserving — less worthy of treating and rewarding themselves.»
The sort of people who risk their lives for (in my mind) no good reason, and often lose them in the process are selfish and undeserving of my sympathy, I felt.
The other thing it has going for it is that Mario is more mainstream than Zelda and while there have been many people who have sneered at the high praise it has received deep down inside all of us gamers Mario taking away the top spot at any awards show (even if it was undeserving.)
Even the female cameos in the film have the celebrities being downgraded from influential people in their respective fields to nothing but sexual objects used to reward the undeserving male characters.
They are only punishing innocent pets and their people which will now result in many deaths of undeserving, friendly, nice dogs.
«Think about it from the trademark holder's perspective: if you let slide what you think are the deserving exceptions to the rule, it can make it a lot harder to fight the undeserving cases, the people who really are ripping off your product.»
A good place to start reading about the climate conspiracy to divert public funds into the undeserving pockets of certain people living off the taxpayers is the Wegman Report to Congress.
Dominic Grieve, the Conservative shadow home secretary highlights one popular criticism: «The Act has attracted a huge amount of public hostility and helped to create a rights culture which has been seen by many people as forcing the state to make concessions to the undeserving... public bodies routinely hide behind the Act to hide their own incompetence.»
A new term that has emerged from the Ontario Human Rights Commission's new Policy on Preventing Discrimination Based on Creed is that of faithism, which it defines as: «any ideology that ascribes to people values, beliefs and behaviours, and constructs people as fundamentally different and unequal — deserving or undeserving of respect and dignity — based on their religion or belief.»
Article 1 (F)(a) serves an important purpose in international refugee law: it ensures that people who have committed serious international crimes and are undeserving of protection do not bring the asylum system into disrepute.
If young people continue to view themselves as unlovable, undeserving, and unworthy, any behavioural changes they make are not likely to be long - lasting or transferable.
Your individual family culture taught you to be trusting or to be perpetually hyper - vigilant; whether to express feelings or to suffer silently; to be undeserving or to feel entitled; to blend in or to become the target of another person's unhappiness and anger.
In this day and age, these people represent the least professional qualities and surely make the rest of us look bad, never mind undeserving of the commissions we charge.
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