Sentences with phrase «way more respect»

I gained way more respect in his loss to Nate with his follow - up interviews and attitude and the desire to come back at the SAME weight for a rematch — stating that he needed to have the same variables in order to avenge that loss.
Ever since I have gotten involved with our school's organic garden I've had way more respect for plants.
Music in games is truly becoming way more respected.

Not exact matches

«This is a way that would respect the concerns of all people and it is much more efficient than what would happen otherwise which is British Columbia having to go to a court in British Columbia, then potential appeals, then potentially to the Supreme Court,» Singh told a news conference in Ottawa.
«I know that it's not enough just to say it, but there's a very strong, deep respect for all genders and races at Asana that in some ways is more subtle than any one particular process.»
It will be a loving, loving way, and they'll like us better and they'll respect us much more
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I respect that way more than you snake handlers who cry out that if you don't believe in just the right way, you go to hell.
And it does more to harm other's in their respect of the concept of equality than it does to promote it the right way.
HAHAHA YOUR MONEY - GRUBBING CARNIVAL ACT IS ON ITS WAY OUT HAHAHA i hope all you child molesting robbing villains die in great pain NOBODY RESPECTS YOU LYING PARASITES ANY MORE!
My life was once much more difficult, and I wasn't the happy, comfortable, and respected person I am now, and I managed to get that way without religion, as millions of others have.
In any event, the actual answer to your query will be lost on you, but apes and humans had a common ancestor that was indeed more like modern apes in many ways (especially with respect to cognitive development), but identical to no modern species.
But we have dramatically reduced poverty, shown ways to build institutions that respect human rights and liberties, virtually eliminated famines, found ways to prevent and remedy diseases, dramatically increased the longevity of people everywhere, and come to include more and more persons in the «circle of exchange.»
While there is great respect for the traditional liturgy and worship of the Episcopal Church, the place is totally devoid of the stuffiness and stiffness you encounter in some more traditional churches whose favorite refrain seems to be, «we've always done it this way» with a subtle undertone of «please don't break anything.»
It ought to be apparent that in most respects this conception of God, which Charles Hartshorne has called «neoclassical theism» or «the di - polar conception of God,» is a natural consequence of the more general process way of seeing things or looking at the world.
Any way say, Man of God respectable Terry Jones, of Florida's Dove's Church, maybe a day would come that the world and Muslims would thank you for your causing all these discussions to come out today's on this site blogs and many other sites blogs and to it leading to have more people religious discussions leading them read and learn more about Islam and the Quran many who's eyes had opened to reality converted to Islam or at least respect Muslims and their religion.
I have respect for those that have this gift and appreciate their knowledge and certain way of explaining things that makes more sense than how I would have put it.
It is my contention that both the existential phenomenologists and Whitehead have gone «beyond skepticism and realism» in a much more satisfactory way than Laszlo with his «complementarity» theory, which, although brilliant, seems contrived and artificial in many respects.6 Laszlo believes that a complete phenomenological reduction can be carried out; he believes that intentional objects are discrete and therefore isolatable as pure essences.
But we have not identified God or perfect being with the totality of things in any sense which prevents him from being personal and free with respect to them; for he is the flexibly self - identical totality, which is so radically independent of its parts (and they, in another way, of it) that it will be itself, no matter how they, as contingent and more or less free beings, develop....
The concepts as well acted as the fantastic way to be aware that many people have similar dream like mine to understand whole lot more with respect to this matter.
Thus the notion of resurrection is a way of saying that first in respect to Jesus, and then (as we shall see) in a more general sense, all materiality, all history, and all relationships which have been known and experienced, have been received by God into the divine life.
honestly i do not respect the athiest way, but you sir show that you are different then the radicals who are not even caring about the people who lost their lives, but more about a statue..
Her immediate wish is that there were more respect for atheists within the Republican party, or at least a diminishment of her feeling of being an «outsider,» which she now often feels when there is ¯ if I may put it this way ¯ «Christian talk» in the air.
As for 5th graders knowing more about the world, they don't respect 2 Timothy 3:15 and hence do not know Romans 12 - 2, as any practicing Christian would remind you that we are suppose to focus on the teachings of Jesus Truth and not the ways of this world.
I'm not exactly an atheist, but I sure respect them WAY more than those obnoxious christians.
C.S. Lewis writes beautifully on this concept and, if you'll allow me, I'd like to include way more of his quote in this article than any self - respecting writer should.
I agree somewhat... mere claims to posess an «authoritive written record» prove nothing about the documents either way, for or against.But that's not really the itch I was trying to get at.Let me try to be more direct... With respect to the original post, I've been wrestling with how believers / disciples / adherents use «their books» to undergird and support their particular faith
There are more ways to show respect than by praying to some article of faith.
any other way than by saying it's become easier in some respects, but also more necessary, for me to be a believer.
Thus, in whatever way a complex is — prevails or is alescent — it is no more or less real in that respect than it is in any other.
Even for the Catholic the road from the general principles of Christian ethics to concrete decision has become considerably longer than formerly, even when he is determined unconditionally to respect all those principles, and for a good part of the way, in the last decisive stages of the formation of the concrete moral imperative, he is therefore inevitably left by the Church's teaching and pastoral authority more than formerly to his own conscience, to form the concrete decision independently on his own responsibility.
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
What are our images of eternal life if not ways of picturing a wider sphere of existence, a more generous personal life, less closed in upon ourselves, less fearful and grasping, more real in every respect?
One can take this as a cultural bias, or take it as a tribute.3 In any case the fact is that the woman who fails to measure up in some way to the higher standards expected of her is more likely to excite the contempt of those around her, to forfeit the respect of her children, and (what is most important to our theme) to be dogged by a deep inner sense of personal failure.
«We thought the best way to send a message to politicians that Australians want animals treated with kindness and respect was not to show more images of cruelty, but instead to show them the extraordinary lengths people will go to in order to protect these animals from harm,» Chalk said.
Companies and their customers can choose palm oil that's been grown in a sustainable way — meaning no more forests and other important habitats are destroyed, and the rights of workers and local communities are respected.
With all due respect to Balthazar's Keith McNally, there's more than one way to lay a subway tile.
And so as the Polyfaces, White Oaks, Gunthorps, Jonai, Buena Vistas, and Old Mill farms of the world toil to grow food deeply embedded in our local communities and imbued with their values of respect for people and animals and care for the land, we must support them / us, just as we must find ways to help others get onto the land to grow more food in small - scale agroecological systems.
That is why, when people talk about all time greats I have massively more respect for those players who did it the hard way — Maradona going to Napoli is a stand - out example.
I think the players would sooner gravitate and RESPECT a coach like Fizdale or Stackhouse (or Miller) more, just because these coaches are more in tune to the way young players think.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
With no Ring of Honor, you'd have no way to respect more recent great players.
Whether or not you feel that a protest is necessary for change is a debate that can be held in the comments, because although some will feel it is the only way that fans can make club officials see want what is wanted, others will say that Wenger deserves more respect than to be forced out the club by protest and a lack of support when he is only following Kroenke's orders.
He revealed how much he and the other Arsenal stars appreciate the way Wenger deals with them and he also feels that his achievements at the club deserve a lot more respect.
I hope any fans who want to go this way have more class and respect than the idiots on the train platform last year.
I disagree with the protest at games but respect your desire to see change, I wish we could focus it and apply pressure in more effective ways.
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his posts.
We view this as a rivalry built on mutual respect and we expect our players to behave better in a way that is more befitting of the rivalry.»
I will say he should be sold out of the premier league and if Alexis even loves Arsenal in any ways or respect the fans, he won't even consider playing for any other rival club... I have not seen Arsenal show the ambition we are showing in this transfer window in a very long time and if i as a fan can be convinced with few more signing to come in i don't know why $ anchez can't be, he should just get the EFF out our club and lives if he's not willing to stay and i hope he wins the champions league with city... was he not even one of the players who didn't push us to the champions league?
As much as I am not a fan of Wenger any more, I still have so much respect for the way he conducts himself, and for what he achieved for our club under very difficult circumstances.
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