Sentences with phrase «who feels she has»

National leaders who feel they have already done their part, including India's Narendra Modi and Mexico's Enrique Pena Nieto.
May, however, insisted that the spending plans should focus more on working - class voters who feel they have been left behind by globalisation, and who voted in large numbers to leave the European Union in June.
Sure, those who feel they have been hurt by free trade agreements are probably more motivated by their losses than the benefactors of free trade are motivated by their gains.
No email after 7 p.m. or on weekends: Last year, Mroueh was talking with an employee who felt she had no life because she was responding to emails at all hours.
Attorney Marion Munley, who represents the Healeys, said Judge Nealon's ruling «shows why the courts need to be available to ordinary citizens who feel they have been wronged by big corporations.»
ITA, June 2010 ($ 700 million) Purchase of travel search company was opposed by competitors who felt it would give Google unfair power.
You've still got a big chunk of the population who feels this hasn't worked for them.»
I know many people who felt it would appear disloyal not to put some of their savings into the company's stock.
However, these short - term declines should create new buying opportunities, for those who felt they had missed the initial «Abenomics» rally.
Despite Trump's appeal to voters who feel they've been left behind by an economy that has given them limited job prospects, weak job markets have generally favored Democrats in past general elections.
Before the following Sunday Karen talks to several people in the church who she feels have similar interests with the Scotts.
You have written: «I was painfully aware that there are people who feel they have been betrayed by me.
Just want to say one thing clearly: my post was not intending to advice anyone who feels they have been hurt by Mars Hill and tell them what to do.
This week I think especially of abuse survivors who feel they have been orphaned by the Church, their oppression ignored, covered - up, and disbelieved, their cries for justice silenced.
However, whether people have actually been harmed by Christians or if it is merely a matter of what some might call a «persecution complex», should we not allow those who feel they have been mistreated a chance to tell their stories?
I was painfully aware that there are people who feel they have been betrayed by me.
There are many who have made their homes in these woods and many who never leave them because they feel more comfortable with those others who they feel have all the qwestions rather than live with the people who think they have all the answers.
Which, in my experience, tends to be the usual complaint of people who feel they've been wronged in some way: «God let this evil crap happen to me, therefore he sucks, or isn't there.»
In fact, I find that those who feel they have to censure themselves (and of course monitor others as well) are usually trying to present a false and more lofty view of themselves than is accurate, as if they are hiding the truth.
I mean, right now he doesn't strike me as a man who feels he has friends.
You listen to a lonely homosexual man who desperately wants to be married, or a woman who feels she had to abort her child, and everything in you wants to affirm them and reduce their suffering.
I pray for those who feel they have to slander and hate those of us who believe as we do.
Perhaps a visit with the family of Maria Durand de Perez would convince the politicians that their task is not that of «closing the back door» on people who they feel have rudely intruded on our homes, nor that of «sending people to the back» of some imaginary, single - file line at U.S. ports of entry.
For this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (the poor, the marginalized.
For this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (We may wonder whether any of us ever belong completely to a societal situation.
The Sikh Coalition, a civil rights advocacy group, on Monday released a mobile application on iPhones and Android phones giving passengers who feel they've been racially or religiously profiled a way to speak out against screeners with the Transportation Security Administration.
I feel this debate is at a standstill and you guys can argue all nite on this one but there are women who were preachers healers miracle workers and had mighty ministrys because God was with them there is no doubt about that.They moved in the gifts of the supernatural.I am just saying this for those women who feel they have a calling on there lives to preach.Dont let others put you in a box God does nt put us in boxs he helps us to become all we can be in Christ.
If I stress the need to be concerned about those who are hungry, ill - treated, and without power, it is simply because it is so easy for all of us who feel we have been saved to be maneuvered into doing some very unchristian things out of fear, indifference, or a lack of sensitivity or compassion.
They'd wanted a film which would play well to audiences of all faiths and none; in the test screenings they got a lot of angry report cards from Christians who felt they'd been mis - sold a «faith film».
I get really fed up with all these intolerant evangelical nuts who feel they have a monopoly on «Christianness.»
But you probably don't have any, which is typical of people who feel they have the intellectual authority to handwave away an entire field of science.
It was the custom of Athenian society to gather in the agora to listen to speeches by any persons who felt they had something to say and then to quiz them and often to debate them on the validity of their ideas.
Because christians who feel they have a relationship with god often feel the need to bloviate endlessly about this relationship, and issue empty proxy threats to the disbeliever
I met a myriad of wonderfully genuine and generous people who I felt had a strong sense of kinship and community, perhaps I noticed it more because I could see people's dependency upon one another.
No, what's unclear is where those who feel they have been done harm by the American justice system will find help amplifying their voices.
Yet everybody is all over Mayfield who I feel has the highest bust potential out of any QB in this draft (based mostly on personality and off field antics)... Crazy.
In the fall of» 95, one of them, a former Raiders assistant coach who felt he had been mistreated (and chooses to remain anonymous), was upset that Oakland was 8 - 2 and looked like a Super Bowl contender.
Oh how we laugh and scoff at these desperate clubs like Man City and Chelsea who feel they have been lax if they have not spent at least a small country's national debt during a transfer window.
Exactly my point.It's just that some are unknown and haven't yet been given the chance.Everyday we hear potential potential potential.Ousmanele Dembele is good but is not what we need.There are still many talents out there waiting to be signed.We are not getting what we need at all but what we want.I wish I could say the Lemar deal was off but it's on and will be done.We need a player in the centre who can defend excellently and attack excellently as well.I had hoped Wenger went all out for Renato Sanches who I feel would be perfect for us despite Carlo not wanting him to leave.
Oxlade - Chamberlain must be overjoyed at his decision to change clubs in the summer, and he has completely silenced those who felt he would be a failure on Merseyside.
So, without further ado, just vote up and down for who you feel has been a big miss for United, who would've never succeeded and who's a star in the making — if not already!
Fine post providing great perspective for those who feel we have underachieved of late and that the trophy glut from 98 to 04 was «normal service».
In fact, Villa made it all the way to the Semi-Final last season, as well as the final of the Carling Cup, so an early exit would only further enrage supporters who feel they've already had to put up with enough misery this season.
His uncertain status at the Etihad Stadium has alerted a host of clubs across Europe, but none more so than AC, who feel they have the ideal opportunity to lure Balotelli back to his homeland.
However, out on the pitch it may be Louis van Gaal and United who feel they have the advantage, given their recent record over the Reds.
Plus, if I had to stick my neck on the line and choose a team who I felt would be more up focused and motivated ahead of this scrumptious contest, my money would be on the visitors, a Blackpool side fighting for their very existence in the Premier League, as opposed to Tottenham who have thrown away any remaining flicker of hope they had of finishing in the top - four with defeat away to Chelsea last Saturday.
But Bruce has urged everyone to move on and focus on getting straight back down to business, and that includes supporters who feel they've been short - changed by Bent's move despite the club receiving a substantial fee in return for Bent's services.
But I kept envisioning another baby, the one who I felt had died the moment I realized this baby wasn't what I expected.
In other words, I'm not interested in merging, or being with someone who feels they have to please me all the time.
And if there's one thing I enjoy less than lots of attention, it's lots of attention from people who feel they have to pay me attention for a day.
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