Sentences with phrase «what local people»

But even when the client has done research, they do not realise their decisions may not reflect on what the local people may desire.
«And they will be built no matter what local people say.»
«Cancer Bush» is what the local people call the Laurose flowering tree which has reportedly had more than 500 compounds identified thus far, many of which are noted for their cancer - fighting as well as immune - boosting...
«I am hoping that in this situation decisions will reflect what local people want,» Ino said.
«Appropriate» takes into account what the local people will accept in terms of their needs, traditional and religious views, technical prowess, etc..»
I had one reservation about her moving from her Environment post - and that was because she had worked out how to get homes built and altering the planning system, without damaging the Green Belt and green space, whilst balancing it against what local people and local authorities want.
A heavy marketing of a pesticide like Roundup, for example, has destroyed what Monsanto calls «weeds» but what local people call food.

Not exact matches

While you will want to have a local accountant to deal with, NaturaLawn of America will provide you most of what you will need for accounting saving you thousands of dollars in accounting fees from your local person.
The Apple of grocery stores: The Local Mission Market, founded by Yoran Milgrom and Jake Des Voignes in San Francisco, has a clear mission: «Help change people's relationship to what and how they eat.»
Just as people can find almost any product online, rather than just settling for what's at the local market, you can use the gig economy to fill your business needs with the perfect talent.
Even when a client gets referred to you, if she doesn't like what other people say about you online she'll tend to keep looking, so it's critical for a local business to manage and proactively build its online reputation.
What a great interview with a person who is a tremendous champion for local issues in the Kimberley not just for indigenous but all the population in general, thank you
The answer is that, unlike the federal government, people have a clear idea about what state and local governments are supposed to do for them.
Few people know what they're for, but most fit the rubric «state and local taxes.»
The program relied on a tech corporation, i.e. Facebook, picking what services local people need.
For me, the sign that we've become an aspirational brand is I used to go into the local Starbucks and people would say «That's a cool phone, what is it?»
I love reading the financial makeover in my local newspaper, but I've always wondered what would happen if you went back and visited these people 10 years later.
«However, a person or business needs to think about what local amenities are important to them too, whether it be local public transportation systems, walkability, access to natural amenities, and so forth.»
Your online reputation is made up of what you say about your contracting business (your digital footprint) on your website, social media, local directory listings, industry listings, etc., and what customers say about your business (digital shadow) on social media, review sites, and in person.
It's an agricultural community of mostly indigenous people, who run cooperativas where local farmers sell what they grow.
They're what people remember, when they visit — and provide goods and services that local residents count on from one generation to the next.
Work together to form a local community of support to donate what you can (money, resources, people) and ensure that everyone recovers swiftly from the disaster.
They began to use emails to connect with their targeted shopping audience as well as have products listed online so that people are able to view what companies have available beyond what was available in their local stores.
As an estimated $ 5 billion project employing as many as 50,000 people, the Amazon HQ2 is likely to have a broad impact on the local community in terms of what people pay for real estate, how long it takes them to get to work and what dollar figures they see on their paychecks.
So what if young people are less active in local politics?
(http://outcampaign.org/) If it ever comes to fruition, real life being what it is, I'd like to try and show that people with no faith can still have a normal positive impact on local society.
What we meant to model was the sending of one of our number to be a foreign missionary — to learn a new language, to understand a local culture, to sacrifice the amenities of affluence and to live knowing that he or she is always being watched by seekers — while the rest of us stay here as lifetime local missionaries, learning to speak the language of the unchurched, understanding secular culture, sacrificing the amenities of affluence and living as a «watched» person in a society that is skeptical of Christian spirituality until it sees the real thing on display.
Judge: You have not said anything yet to convince me one little bit that people are obligated to tithe money to the local churches and that you were justified in what you were doing.
Young local Churches begin as «mission territory,» and their bishops are chosen in consultation with what's now called the «Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples» (but which everyone in Rome still refers to by its old name, «Propaganda,» or simply «Prop»).
What needs do people petition the local government for, but which the county coffers can not afford?
I hope that an information framework will emerge so that we can regularly have information on what is happening at the macro level and which is translated into operational programmes at our level and, of course, so that we can inform other people, analysts and decision - makers, on what is happening at a local level and which could feed their thinking.
I made this site when I first got out for a local company: xprinters.com and I made this for another ex-pastor who couldn't handle being a pastor: localtournaments.com What he did was make church websites for people in his area.
I am right there with you... I too think there is a «3rd option» — one which doesn't think in terms of our own local fellowship being our only «family» and which doesn't look to one person to figure out what to feed us.
He said during the refugee crisis «people just wanted to help and do something and often the first people they would call were people in the local faith community to say «what can I do»?».
I often wonder what would happen to our local economy if all of these people were deported.
It is because many people can't stand not knowing something, so, much like someone might pick a sports team, they most often just get a general sense of what the prevailing local public opinion is and then claim that as their own.
When asked how we can bring Christianity to young people in 2018 he said: «We're really exploring what it means to reach out to a digital generation and take the good news in an effective way but find a way to bring them into relational contact with the local church.»
I honestly don't know what to think because I see mainline Protestantism in America declining fairly rapidly, and yet [in our local church] we have to almost send people away — we have too many people coming.
Hemer goes through the book of Acts with a fine - toothed comb, pulling out a wealth of historical detail, ranging from what would have been common knowledge down to details which only a local person would know.
While I wouldn't advocate strict restrictions on what art people consume, I just wonder if there is something about local art, created in our own communities that especially resonates with and soothes the mind and soul in a way that other communities» arts can't.
Perhaps we will find that we are not as perfect as we have told ourselves that we are and perhaps, His compassion for people that we call sinners will be much greater than what some local nut job preacher thinks it should be.
But it would have been interesting to see what would have happened if, instead of rioting, the people went to the local police stations and lay down on the steps, the footpath, along the road, and refused to leave until they got a predetermined outcome (eg a review of the evidence, apologies etc, or a form of forgiveness and grace as Jeremy has suggested here).
A survey of the local congregation determines what members or neighborhood people are housebound, needing companionship or more detailed attention like Meals on Wheels, grocery shopping or transportation to the doctor.
And then to make the issue worse, people thought it was a good idea to go to the LOCAL store, which is owned by a franchise owner, who may or may not have the same opinion as the franchisor and do what...?
Many of us have sat around in coffee shops or pubs saying things like: «What's wrong with the Church is...» Followed by a litany of things that irk you about the structure, people or attitudes in your local church.
The local media, including CNN, Fox and your local TV stations and newspapers are a very important element of social and political behavior, as society is shaped by what it sees, hears and reads and it is conditioned by the events that influence the mind of every person.
They claim that people's donations to their programs are «above and beyond» what is normally given to local churches, though it is difficult to envisage how church people can begin to give upwards of $ 500 million each year to broadcast ministries without having it affect their giving elsewhere.
I think what Protestants don't realize» and what even Catholic converts can find difficult to comprehend» is that this «local level» devotion arises as much from the gut as does the average person's love for his mother.
but here you are preaching your opinion to everyone else if you believe in god and support a local church you support the preaching of god in the pushing of god into other peoples faces because that's what the church is there for so if you go in you support your just as bad
Got kicked off of a local radio station they actually paid for and the list of people that DBC has bludgeoned continues... Nobody think DBC preaches a concise gospel except for its fellow cult members... For being Grace based I would pass, just like the catholic church the dark side of DBC will be exposed for what it is
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