Sentences with phrase «who feel a need»

The intimidator is a type of boss who feels the need to constantly assert his / her dominance and importance.
It may be that the sales manager who feels the need to offer bribes simply isn't very good at his job and is looking for ways to succeed without having sufficient talent or making sufficient effort.
The Polish software developer Xsolve has a «silent room» for employees who feel the need to escape the day's stress, complete with beanbag chairs and a view overlooking the charming town of Gilwice.
If that's true, some consumers who feel they need the latest and greatest device may opt for the readily available Galaxy Note 8 rather than wait for the iPhone 8.
There's that supervisor who feels the need to micromanage your every move.
StoneBricks Hub was conceived by two young and successful entrepreneurs, who felt the need to support the vibrant community in Abuja by impacting on young businesses.
But mostly I am saddened by writers who feel the need to preempt the objections of people whose objections are not worth taking seriously in the first place.
(BTW — The bible is clear that Jesus is the Word... NOT the bible itself) I don't think you will find many here who feel they need to use scripture to justify too much.
Very well written piece aimed perfectly at its target audience, the «professors» of the world, who feel the need to project themselves and their prejudices upon those leaving it.
It would seem to me that anyone who feels the need to blog their religious beliefs has some sort of mental issue & certainly fliping their opinion 180 degrees gives them even less credibility.
Personally, my experience with «good Christian businesses» leads me to never do business with those who feel the need to blatantly declare their religion in their advertising.
I find it interesting that the apparent atheists who feel the need to make themselves feel better by criticizing the bible and Christianity with snide little comments would even waste their time reading a blog — about belief.
A better definition of pathetic is probably someone who feels the need to criticize others who believe differently than they do.
Doesn't take away from the fact that he follows the teachings of men who felt they needed 40 wives and especially enjoyed sleeping with children.
I tire of church leaders (both pastors and lay leadership) who feel the need to control every ministry anyone feels led to take up.
ANYONE who feels they need to «consult» a 2000 year old book filled with 3000 year old stories in order to decide what to do really needs help.
Feel bad for religionists who actually know no atheists, who feel the need to project their superiority and Church Lady - ness.
A couple weeks later I found myself having a conversation with a dear woman who felt the need to share her disappointment with me.
We see Jesus condemn no one (except religious people who felt no need for grace).
Those who feel they need to act contrary to this will be felt by the majority of people of any religion or no religion to not be withing «normalcy».
In some cases, it is used to comfort others who they feel need to believe in an external source that controls their destiny.
I really have to pity people who feel they need a mythical figure to give them purpose.
@ sam stone more vindictive than the atheist who feels the need to troll a religion forum and spill his intolerance towards other beliefs?
«Mock» is an inflamatory word choice; to openly question those who feel the need to loudly proclaim their religious beliefs at the expense of their fellow citizens» beliefs seems to me to be a thoughtful response to the situation we find our country in.
Otherwise, participants who feel a need to «do something» will return to paternalistic models, send money once or twice to particular families or congregations in the community they visited, and then forget them.
As for the «Christians» who felt the need to counter it, why let something ridiculous bother you like that?
It is all people in the world who feel the need that thier religion superceeds all other religions.
Today Negroes are the most readily organized group among those who feel the need for change.
Yup, there's a lot of people who feel the need to be jealous of a successful, well - educated, fairly handsome, powerful black man.
Those who feel the need to arm themselves to defend against the «Ruskies are coming» should either join our military and move somewhere they would feel safer.
Anyone who feels the need to call someone else little must themselves be feeling pretty small.
Several women who feel the need can begin such a group.
Any atheist who feels the need for an external «moral compass» is certainly not atheistic as a result of a well - thought out and educated take on the matter.
Hate to say it, but for all the rhetoric about religious people being «intolerant», I usually see the most hate and intolerance coming from non religious people who feel the need to post about how «stupid» someone elses beliefs are.
But why do those among you who have such a disparaging, tainted view of human sexuality make it necessary (that is, you who feel a need to view SEX as a taboo, forbidden fruit that will lead us into disconnection from and disownership by God)?
Why are there people in this forum who feel a need to type «s - ex» or «s ex» or «s - x» instead of just saying / typing the simple word «SEX»?
At the birth of every premium or functional beverage is a dreamer — someone who feels the need to fill a gap in the market for a particular concoction that goes beyond basic thirst - quenching.
This guy was not indicted and (as far as we know) was merely a staffer who felt the need to defend his boss.
But I do know that guys who feel the need to say «not gay» are really annoying and unfunny.
I'm definitely not just responding to someone who felt the need to highlight me in an article....
The simple solution would be, for all those who feel the need to rant and rave «Wenger out» 24/7, to start their own site.
Yes ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB has a great History and Tradition to be proud of but only a MAD MAN (sort of YOU) will bring this into the context of what that MAD (no) MAN WENGER is doing to our Club.The fans and supporters are MAD (no) with the continued decline we are in.We are MAD (no) at our league position, MAD (no) at the pathetic excuses he continues to spout out and extremely MAD (now this is most definitely you) at the mindless yet somehow opionated «Supporters «who feel they need to defend him because he is a part of our history.
There are those superstar players who feel they need to play the week before no matter the venue to get in some competitive reps, but they are few.
they dominated mid field though we had some good potential counters which fizzled out upfront because ramsey was non-existent alexis overcomplicated and walcott was never a threat even to their lumbering centrebacks who he felt he needed to steal a pace on and was endlessly caught offside this guy will never be a serious striker ever... second half should be forgotten
Another mom who felt the need to get involved in an election for the first time is Erika Carlson, mom of two of Louisville, Colo., who organized the Louisville Mamas for Obama, which is comprised of a few dozen women.
The thing was — it was not just my parents, in - laws, or friends offering their two cents, but also random strangers who felt the need to chime in.
A baby who feels safe and secure will flourish better than a baby who feels the need to fend for themselves.
Usually, I know there are at least a couple understanding moms around, but then there are also the ones who give you the snarky look — or even worse, the ones who feel a need to speak up and openly criticize your parenting skills.
it was posted to her «friends» not public but was made public by people who felt it needed to be shared.
So I ask those of you who feel the need to comment and question how we are mothering... please kindly fuck off.
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