They don't
want people losing control and falling over board or some stuff like that.
Not exact matches
«I don't
want it shut down because I think a lot of
people will
lose their jobs,» said Marta Torres, 47.
«She
lost credibility with
people who
wanted and needed a confident leader to take charge.»
To me it sounds like someone
loses or gives up what they
want or they give in to what the other
person wants.
Yet many
people who
want to
lose fat don't.
They
want to do something worthwhile with the time that they have or to honor the legacy of the
person they loved and
lost.
If you're the type who's prone to temper tantrums when things don't go your way;
losing your cool when
people cross you; storming out of rooms, yelling; or going silent during conflict, you're signaling to your boss that you don't
want a promotion.
Yes, you
want to assist
people, but not at the expense of
losing your edge or slowing down your innovation.
If you
want to «catch» weight loss, do the same thing: spend time with
people who have
lost weight.
«We would have
people call that they were hit by the recession, maybe they
lost their job or business wasn't as good as it had been, so they'd
want to sell their machine guns» Goepfert says.
«We post the video or the handwritten note onto our social media feed as well as contact our network of volunteer detectives who are 40 or 50
people across the country who have said that they
want to help individuals experiencing homelessness locate their long
lost loved ones,» explains Kevin F. Adler, the organization's founder.
«
People generally started off making the right decision and then either
lost once or twice and got scared, or won and
wanted to protect those winnings,» explains Shiv.
I honestly wasn't interested in
losing this organization, but rather than shut it down, I asked questions to help me understand why this other
person wanted the organization.
I
lost 100 pounds after learning about proper nutrition, I
want to show
people that it is possible and you can still eat delicious food!
That gives
people the opportunity to race at the highest level of the sport, and we don't
want to
lose that, but when you add new top teams... making sure that you have an equally attractive environment for pro-am independent teams is a challenge we're up to — but it's easier said than done.
Or the
person may
want to appear dominant out of fear of
losing his or her job.
You don't need to
lose weight,» and I just
wanted to scream «Not everyone works out to be skinny,»» one
person wrote.
Vaynerchuk says, «The only
people you're going to trick are
losing players, so you're not going to
want them on their side anyway.»
For example, if you
want to know how many
people work there, you can say: «I'm looking for individualized attention, and my fear is that your organization is too large, and I'll get
lost in the shuffle.
We recently asked exercise scientist Philip Stanforth, executive director of the Fitness Institute of Texas and a professor of exercise science at the University of Texas, why that happens, and what
people who
want to
lose weight and keep it off can do.
«The same
people that today are saying we don't
want any more tourism are going to be the first ones to cry out when we
lose them,» he said this week.
«When you dive straight into emails, texts, and Facebook, you
lose focus and your morning succumbs to the
wants and needs of other
people,» warns author Travis Bradberry in one representative post.
«You don't
want to be the first place where a
person gets educated in the idea of
losing money.
If you're
lost, need help or
want to talk to a real
person about internet marketing I'm always up for a chat.
It sounds like when
people heard the words «Facebook killer,» they
wanted it all: They
wanted everything good from Facebook, free — minus
losing control of their data.
Certainly this is a conversation where everyone has more to
lose; those scapegoating Facebook probably don't
want to think about their own responsibility, such that it may be, for an election result they disagree with, and the stakes are even higher for Facebook: giving
people what they
want to see is far more important to the company's business model than $ 100,000 in illegal ads, unintended consequences or not.
Paper wallets are often a good choice for
people who
want total control over their funds because they are stored completely out of the prying eyes of any hacker, but can be a risk if the piece of paper is
lost or damaged.
It keep us from
losing touch with the whole point of this — to live the life we
want, doing what we love, with other passionate
people.
Robin Zhu, chief operating officer at Huobi, is quoted as saying in January 2017: «The regulator
wanted to grab a big picture of how significant cryptocurrency trading was in China — how does bitcoin work; where does the money come from; where does it go to; how do
people make and
lose money?»
People lost a lot of money in ZCL... I
wanted to keep the fork stuff out of it.
No one
wants to
lose a 10 % chunk of their hard - earned investment, which is why most
people leave their 401k plans untouched until they come of age.
If you
want to trade triple - leveraged ETFs, knock yourself out — but don't go looking for
people to blame if you
lose money.
It's easy for software to
lose sight of user experience by adding too many features or options, and then what happens is the
people you
want using it (your employees) don't know what the heck to do with it.
I
want to motivate others and be a mentor for
people to
lose weight or change their lifestyle for the better.
If there were, I'd bet he'd sound more like GOOFY from Disney... and act more like Gilligan since he seems to
want to give
people cancer, let them
lose their homes, get mugged, killed, etcetera... and not get their dreams (of getting off the island for example).
the problem is that
ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy
want to know what was said youll need to study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the
lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
You guys are like little kids: waah, I do nt
want to... waah., the towers were attacked,
people died and you guys are upset because of how we grieve and pay tribute to
lost ones with a symbol of our beliefs and strengths.
But I also
want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of
people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had
lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents
lost all of their kids - I also know of several
people who
lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
He
wants the church to be an instrument of reconciliation and welcome, a church capable of warming hearts, a church that is not bent over on herself but always seeking those on the periphery and those who are
lost, a church capable of leading
people home.
And though Satan has already
lost the war, he still
wants to do as much damage as possible to us, and even to the
people who are fighting for him.
God's
people know this, but the
lost love their sin, do not
want to hear they need saving, and do not look for the common thread and purpose of Scripture, including the instructions to early Hebrews.
I really do
want to offer a word of comfort to the
person who has just
lost a loved one.
We
want to make our church look like a quintessential English parish, to return traditional treasures to the
people and to re-capture that distinctive English spirituality that was
lost to the Catholic Church at the Reformation», he says.
I am 60 years old, grew up in a very legalistic cultic church, been part of several church leaderships, served as pastor of a start up church, read and went to many, many, many church growth conferences,
wanted to reach the
lost, always trying to find the best structures, the best form of church, and what type of bells and whistles will attract
people to church.
If
people want to connect their lives with a living God, why condemn them for digging deep to buy gifts for their children or yearning for
lost love?
And, as Smith notes, a problem with mere prudentialism is that its adoption is imprudent «because if
people realize that the point of «morality» is really to get what we
want, then
people will
lose their incentive to respect the moral - prudential imperatives that prudence itself imposes whenever those imperatives seem to impede us from getting what we
want.»
Bieber also had a message for those directly affected by the suicide bomber: «I just
want to take this moment to honour the
people that were
lost, that were taken.
I'm willing to pay it because I'm receiving something I
want from it: Tai Chi lessons, meeting new
people (because we've left the church and
lost friends and need new ones), and to learn how to relax and live centered lives, etc... I could go on and on.
The tension becomes frustratingly evident, he adds, in the efforts of those on the ground who «
want to pursue the local but then begin to
lose their nerve because they feel they're becoming too parochial —
people of initiative,
people of courage, pastors and local communities, who try to pursue the agenda of inculturation nevertheless looking over their shoulder all the time wondering when they're going to be asked or called to account.»
It is sad that a lot of places of worship are so full of self wealth building that they
want people to stay
lost and keep coming back with their wallets.