Sentences with phrase «who felt right»

The Anti-Defamation League is joined in the lawsuit by the Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco and Jewish and Muslim individuals who feel their rights would be adversely affected if the bill were to go into effect.
We also know that most of our members lead busy lives, have tried to find love offline and haven't quite met that person who feels right.
LiveLinks Urban has a large number of users allowing you to pick and choose among all the options until you find someone who feels right.
It also features the welcome resurgence of Rene Russo, who feels right at home in this out - of - time thriller.
Remember, Dr Sears also believes that self - esteem or self - worth is the foundation for future behavior and that «a child who feels right will act right».
While Dr Sears» philosophy spans an entire library of books, it can actually be summed up quite simply: «A child who feels right acts right and is a joy to parents» (Sears, 1999, pg.
I certainly have empathy for any property owner who feels their rights are violated, however, in this instance I could not legally evict the tenant as he had not violated any local ordinance.

Not exact matches

In an era of petty politics and cabinet ministers who put their principles second to their allegiances, Flaherty drew strength — even joy — from doing what he felt was right.
A YouGov survey published in late January found that 46 % of Brits felt that Brexit was the right decision, compared to 42 % who said it was the wrong decision.
As a result we've passed on a number of candidates who possess the right skills and abilities but we felt were just not a match with our environment.
Boire, who previously worked at Best Buy and Brookstone (which filed for bankruptcy last year), parlayed his successful tenure of sales declines at Sears into a job as CEO of struggling bookseller Barnes & Noble, where, somehow, we think he'll feel right at home.
If it feels right in your heart, the truth is that it will feel right in the hearts of those who need you, too — perhaps all 4.1 million of them.
Despite his seemingly good deeds, Lewis was often roundly criticized by disability rights groups who felt the show presented those afflicted with MD — who Lewis referred to as «my kids» — disrespectfully and as objects of pity.
It's now essential to me that my clients feel included in our community, and when I lead events, all the women who enter the room feel that sense of belonging right away.
Living up to this reputation becomes a matter of pride and any one member who lets the group down feels ashamed and prompted to set things right.
For anyone who is feeling uncertain about the upcoming transfer of power, writer and illustrator Christopher Noxon has turned his recent tour of the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis into a motivational text that links lessons learned in the 1950s and «60s with today's strange times.
«They feel they have a right to the lady who cleans the room.»
Venter, who created the first synthetic human cell back in 2010, feels the FDA hasn't found a way to serve the public in regard to genome data regulation — it barred 23andMe from offering genetic - risk assessments in 2013 before later reinstating the right to offer limited genetic reports.
It's a word that, here, does not so much connote an actual small - business owner as a feeling — an image of the young worker in the 21st - century gig economy who DJs on the weekends and, while almost certainly doing underpaid and entirely precarious labour, has earned the right to work from her local coffee shop in the slouchy drop - shoulder crewneck of her choice.
Those who accepted waived their right to sue the airlines, airport security, and other agencies they felt bore some responsibility for negligence in the attacks.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
This is possible by hiring people who share a deep passion for doing right by the customer, and who feel, «We're lucky to serve you, and we aspire to do it in an extraordinary way.»»
«Tom feels like my ex-girlfriend who has a really pretty face but needs to lose a little bit of weight — you know what I mean right
Someone who makes you feel that all is right with the world even if it may be crashing down in front of you.
Jennifer Finney Boylan, a transgender author who teaches at Barnard College in New York, said in an email that she fears conservatives will now seek to «isolate and marginalize transgender people» and make them feel separated from the broader gay rights movement.
Unlike the person who sends every shred of information out the door untouched, the Amplifier uses their corporate megaphone to turn information into a crisis — something that they feel needs to be handled right away.
With locals who are extremely appreciative of tourists and foreign visitors, Kyoto is the perfect place to submerge yourself in a new environment and learn, through all the change, how to feel right at home.
This is challenging because the party who is asking for forgiveness, may feel like they were in the right.
«So many people who love you feel so betrayed right now because they know the harm that Trump's policies cause, especially to people of color.
Even some Star Wars fans who were skeptical about J.J. Abrams as the new director have recognized that he is saying all the right things about feeling honored to be entrusted with the next phase of the story.
«Marc wants to be well thought of, to feel like he's doing things the right way,» said Adam Bosworth, a Salesforce executive who left in August to work at Amazon.
As broad market conditions have been eroding over the past month, subscribers of The Wagner Daily newsletter who have been following the signals of our market timing system should be quite happy now because they would have been out of all long positions of individual stocks just a few days before last Friday's (October 19) big decline, thereby avoiding substantial losses and the pain that is now being felt by traditional «buy and hold» investors right now.
She's right, of course — but some Canadians have felt those losses more directly than others, and not just those who have faced the stress and cost of rebuilding after wildfires or floods.
You don't have to worry about pissing anybody off anymore, or feeling guilty about doing things for money you otherwise wouldn't do.You've gone from being someone who is second guessing everything, to someone who does what feels right.
«I really feel for newspapers right now,» said Conservative MP Kevin Waugh, a former television broadcaster who is increasingly favourable to government help for the industry.
«We said we're all going to miss each other, but we felt we had done right by the shareholders,» says Dean O'Hare, who'd sat on the board since 2000.
I have huge respect for Charlie Lee, and he may be right, but I feel as though a lot of people are underestimating the number of people who are entering the market now.
Goss, who's also a political scientist at Duke University, previously told me that it's a sense of tangible loss — gun owners feel like the government is going to take their guns and rights.
Asked if she felt abortion defenders championed her rights and best interests in Roe v. Wade, she responded, «I firmly believe that the only «champions» of this whole situation are the women who have been lucky enough to not be aborted since Roe v. Wade was handed down.
I feel like the invisible guy in the middle, somewhere between the ex-fundie charismatics who think it is wrong to be critical of anybody and the Todd / Benny / Joyce bashers, thinking what are the odds that one of these is actually 100 % right.
There are actually folks on the right who have some facts that they feel support their positions.
And I doubt very much that those who see the body as fundamental to gender — from the left or the right — will feel particularly «included,» either.
You and your religion hate the infidels who refuse to convert to Islam or follow your religion, while my religion feels it's your right to believe in whatever you want as long as it doesn't intrude on anyone else's rights or life.
Modern humans have been around for 200,000 years, Christianity for about 2,000... I feel bad for all of those billions of humans who are rotting in hell right now because they never had a chance to know of Christ.
A microscopic bundle of cells should NEVER have more rights than a thinking, feeling person who is already established in this world.
where they have the right to say, feel, and think as they as choose.If you don't like that, it is you who should leave and live where and how you want to.They choose to express themselves, you have no right to stop that choice.
Ultimately, much of this is a result of the modern «competitive» paradigm of religious communities: being right, having the truth, drawing people into the light from the dark, etc. all becomes about feeling good about ones own membership and being part of those who are «right».
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength, read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
You certainly have a right to your opinion about everything from gay marriage to anything else that you deem «sinful», or otherwise, but why do you feel the need to assume that everyone who shares this articles» opinion is a liberal Obama - loving Democrat?
Those people who were in the Klan or any other religious organization claimed to be closer to God and felt they had the right to proclaim others way of life as wrong.
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