Sentences with phrase «who feel they are»

Millennials who feel they're at a great workplace are twenty - five times more likely to plan a long - term future at that company.
In a 2015 survey of over 70,000 employees, an astonishing two - thirds of people who were paid at the market rate believed they were actually underpaid, and the majority of those who felt they were underpaid intended to quit, even when they were being paid at the market rate.
Women who feel they are at risk but don't «qualify» for OHIP coverage are now paying for their breast MRIs at between $ 1,000 - $ 1,500 per test.
Those ads served as a rallying cry for Armstrong defenders who felt he was unfairly targeted by jealous peers.
«People do better work for a CEO who they feel is working for them, too.»
We spoke with the head of that coalition, a student who feels being Asian hurt his college application, and an NAACP Legal Defense Fund lawyer to try to settle the debate.
No one should be defined by the expectations of others, especially not by those who feel it's their business to dictate what success looks like.
There were many firms we spoke with who we felt were not genuinely interested in the product.
According to Peter Nesvold, an analyst at Jefferies equity research, a transition process that starts too early can have the unintended consequence of shrinking the management pool as executives who feel they are being overlooked leave the company.
The source is religion,... the Bible pointed out that Jews were the chosen people, and obviously when someone has that sort of ego, people on the outside are going to despise it,... in this case it was Christianity, Catholicism (same as Christianity), Islam, etc who felt they were the chosen people and so the hatred began.
As long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Word?
I have searched to find other people who feel they are being called out of the church.
I note that the ever - resourceful cyberworld has an on - line self - help usergroup for those who feel they are addicted to being on - line.
But compassion does seem to imply that the one who feels it is affected by the fortunes of the one for whom it is felt.
We can't afford to ignore the massive power differential between women who feel this is their only economic option, and men who have the resources to take advantage of their situations.
We have candidates on both sides whose idea of change 90 % of the time does not involve them or who they feel are the bulk of their party.
I understood the point of your post, my posts are directed at lutek, who I feel is presenting the other side of this debate.
Imagine if Jesus was in our world right now and he headed right over to someone who cooperated with and benefitted from oppression, someone who had traded integrity for political power, someone we distrust, someone who we feel is dangerous, someone who stole from people in a socially acceptable and governmentally blessed way, someone who took the very religious or national identity that we cherished and basically stomped all over it for his own gain.
All I know you confess your sins intended to repent but I don't give word to those who feel they are in adultery but they should do what their consciousness say.
It is just such reasoning as Craig's that has allowed horrific acts to be committed by Christians throughout history who felt they were carrying out Yahweh's wishes.
In the May 1982 chief of chaplain's newsletter, I referred to the people of Europe who feel they are «living on the battlefield.»
It is the minority in these groups who feels it is their duty to absolutely RAGE in slanderous discussion.
the Gay Christian Network, a wonderful group that provides fellowship and resources to gay Christians, both those who feel they are free in Christ to pursue relationships with the members of the same sex and those who feel they are compelled by Christ to pursue celibacy.
The pastor who feels it is his bounden duty to act as a spiritual mentor to an alcoholic who comes to him could perhaps succeed if he could recall out of his own experience some time of deep crisis or personal suffering in which he found comfort from his faith, and could tell that story simply and directly.
The Catholic Church will continue to lose membership as the elderly who feel they are too old to change (as I do) die and those younger continue to question the Church.
«Those who feel they are powerful and important need to recognise... that they are no more important than anyone else who works here from someone who cleans the building through to people who work in offices - we are all equal made in the image of God and we need to live those relationships well and that is my prayer.»
It's really sad that a people who feel they are destined to lead the world (yes, Americans) are so badly being led by such a widespread belief.
The current legal situation is not requiring any woman who feels it is not moral to use contraception or consider aborting and terminating a pregnancy.
The group's co-founder, Bas Landsorp, said that it was difficult, out of the 200,000 applicants, to tell between «those who we feel are physically and mentally adept to become human ambassadors on Mars from those who are obviously taking the mission much less seriously.»
The problem as I see it: As with many Christians, once they have the STANDARD, the rule book, and once they are TAUGHT what is in it, many feel compelled to point out to those who they feel are not following the rules.
I feel sorry for the American Indians who feel this is the only way to pay tribute to their ancestors.
It would be cowardly cruelty not to try and convert someone who you felt was bound and determine to suffer eternity for their beliefs.
The author of this piece is being myopic in insisting that only his sect of islam... presumably sunni (as he was upset about the shia presence on the show and noted who he felt is the majority).
To launch the program, FBA reached out to a select group of leading industry suppliers who it felt were best positioned to help focus attention on the industry effort.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
The Blues have picked up just one point from their opening two Premier League fixtures, and Jose Mourinho has been unhappy with the displays put in by his Chelsea charges, even electing to name and shame seven players who he feels are below - par (via Sky Sports).
I have always liked Chicarito who I feel is a different type of striker to what we currently have.
You're the holders but it sometimes seems Arsenal fans — those who feel it is and has been for a while time for a managerial change — disregard the FA Cup as meaningless.
Priority is a goal scoring beast of a striker and I do nt mean the likes of Lukaku who I feel is massively overpriced and would be a waste of money.
It isn't the club, it's isn't the supporters (who will in the end bear the brunt of the sky rocketing wage structure in the game), it is a 24 year old man who felt he was bigger than the club, and to all intents and purposes he proved that he was.
Another Mesut Ozil who feels he's not gonna track back or pile pressure on opposing defenders... Wenger will just bring in another player who might go missing when you expect him to make the change....
shame on all of you who feel we were robbed, we were not robbed, we let three goals in, end of!!!.
And he feels bad for the quality players already in the side who he feels are being let down by the Frenchman in their hopes of winning more trophies with Arsenal.
I wanted to know who HE felt wasn't being held accountable.
Agree with most here who feel that was not a good performance, just lucky.
Reports I have read suggest that fining a manager like Mourinho, who is a multi millionaire, is pointless as the amount of a fine means very little to a man who feels he is above all of them anyway.
«Following this conversation the manager explained that he only wanted players who he felt were 100 % committed to Southampton and told me I would therefore have to train away from the first team.
for those of you who felt it was the end of the world when that man moved to the red side of manchester in january, i offer this: http://www.football365.com/news/f365s-early-loser-the-ridiculously-bad-alexis-sanchez
Mourinho has expressed his displeasure with his team's slow start, and he even pointed out specific names of players who he feels are responsible.
But, this has since been ruled out by the young attacker, who feels it is too early to consider a potential switch overseas.
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