Sentences with phrase «who made that remark»

I too am biased against this so - called church exactly because of «loyal» pew people who make remarks that are cruel and thoughtless about those of us who want this abuse stopped on all levels of society.
The minister, who made these remarks at the Third Battalion of Infantry at the Liberation Barracks in Sunyani, added further that, such actions if not stop, could result in the withdrawal of the entire battalions should it come to light.
I think anyone who makes a remark on a blog about a woman's appearance should be required to run their own photo next to their comment.
Aregbesola, who made the remarks while declaring a one day seminar for information officers at the local government open, added that the much talked about N165bn would amount to a financial commitment of paltry over N2, 000 on each resident annually, for the duration of 20 years, if shared amongst the four million population in the state.
Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa did not identify who made the remark, which occurred on a work conference call several years ago.
Nana Addo who made the remark on Wednesday at Kramoase in the Atwima Kwanwoma constituency, during his campaign tour of the Ashanti Region said he can not fathom why the President would make such comment in the wake of a declining economy, high unemployment rate, high cost of living among others.
In a statement on Saturday in Abuja, the president who made the remark at the 13th summit of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) in Istanbul, Turkey, said government forces had taken over all the territories seized by the insurgents and destroyed their camps.
Dr. Bawumia who made the remark on Sunday at a mini-rally at Buipe in the Yapei - Kusawgu constituency of the Northern region also accused the NDC of indulging in tribal politics.
Fayose who made the remarks at the opening of the Quarterly meeting of the South West Governor's economic meeting in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, lamented that the only capital project allocated to Ekiti State in the current budget is the 45 kilometre Akure — Ado Ekiti road to which N250 million was earmarked.
Lord Feldman, top - drawer barrister and Oxford chum of Cameron's, denies that he was the senior Tory who made the remark about the party faithful in a brief exchange with a pair of political reporters as he passed their table in a Westminster restaurant.
Dr. Agyepong, who made these remarks at a stakeholders» forum on sanitation organized in Accra, revealed that improper waste storage...
Mr Cameron told MPs: «The fact that we have got a Labour Member of Parliament with the Labour whip who made remarks about the transportation of people from Israel to America and talked about a «solution» is quite extraordinary.»
Students could write a journal entry where they respond to the student who made that remark.
No negative beliefs or dispositions were evident, though, and all participants who made remarks of concern sugested that the pros outweigh the cons.
I'm not allowed to say who made this remark because we were asked to observe Chatham House rules.
Almost two decades ago, I was on a panel with Professor Marge Shultz of the Berkeley Law School faculty, who made a remark that I have never forgotten.

Not exact matches

The trick here is having control over who's able to post Tweets to the company account as disparaging remarks about customers are most likely to be made by bored, uncommitted hires.
As CEO Jeremy Allaire told me: «I don't know who the CEO of Sears was back in the mid -»90s, but I bet that CEO was making remarks about Internet shopping that were pretty dismissive.
Berlusconi, who has been sentenced for tax fraud and is on trial accused of having sex with an under - aged prostitute, is reported to have made rude remarks about Merkel's appearance in a phone call wiretapped by investigators, though he denies this.
Ussery has been accused of making sexually suggestive remarks to women, who have called the Mavericks» workplace «misogynistic» and likened it to Animal House.
A revolutionary suggestion often sounds stupid and you don't want people who make cynical remarks.
Female founders can be especially susceptible to sexual harassment from male investors, experts say, because of the power imbalance between their roles — an entrepreneur who needs a check to get her business off the ground may feel obligated to laugh awkwardly and shrug it off when the VC with the checkbook makes a sexual remark.
Bonderman, who is being replaced by his partner, David Trujillo, relinquished his seat after he made a sexist remark during an Uber staff meeting.
Munger, who Berkshire CEO Warren Buffett calls his partner, made the remarks in Omaha the day after Berkshire's annual meeting.
Keith Noreika, who is serving as the acting comptroller for the agency that supervises all national banks, made his remarks at an event held Thursday by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
«It's like a bond trader from 15 years ago went to sleep and suddenly awoke to make these trades,» one regulator who later reviewed the transactions remarked to a colleague.
As it turned out, the parishioner who had made that insulting remark so many decades earlier got the very same service, and her nice casket was covered at the door of the church by the same pall that covered dear Bernice's very lowly casket.I look forward to the day when Bernice and the other lady stand side by side before the throne of heavenly grace.
It inconsistent with the teachings of Christianity to make snide remarks, as Christianity teaches its followers to be patient, kind, long - suffering, love your enemies, pray for those who despitefully use you, turn the other cheek, and so on.
Like the Irishman, carried to a banquet in a bottomless sedan chair, who remarks that had it not been for the honor he might just as well have walked, whether or not you copy reality would seem to make no real difference (P 105).
Buni Yuri, the man who uploaded part of the speech to his Facebook page where it went viral, did not include the word «using» in his transcript, which made the remarks more incendiary.
The defeat Tuesday of two Republican Senate candidates who made national headlines with anti-abortion remarks also raised questions about the Christian right's power.
My remarks are in part indebted to Professor Leone who was also kind enough to make some helpful suggestions on my first draft.
I have often quoted a remark that I heard Gerald O'Collins, the Australian Jesuit, make 40 years ago: «A theologian is someone who watches their language in the presence of God.»
@Chuckles The belief remark was made to silence those who would «attack» me on whether or not I'm an atheist or Christian.
At that service, one of us — not myself but another who had known him well — made some remarks, requested by those who arranged the memorial.
This makes it possible, and right, to agree with Basil Willey, who once remarked that the human life of Jesus was so one with God, in will and intentionality, that in him the life of God was lived in a human being, by a human being, and for humanity.
He's a lot like the televangelists who occasionally make outrageous remarks in order to get their names back into the media.
«Some of us just have a hard time supporting a person who said he was going to be more liberal on gay rights than Ted Kennedy,» said Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association, referring to remarks Romney made in a 1994 letter.
The embattled actor, who's come under fire for making anti-Semitic remarks, has teamed up with Warner Bros. to create a movie about Judah Maccabee, a famed warrior in Jewish history.
Except in my situation, not only was my mitreatment not taken seriously fomr someone in a position of trust, but I was treated as the one who had been doing the mistreatement, which not only addres additional burdents to the one I was carrying, making tings unbearable, with slanderous remarks that harmed my reputation.
When radio station WABC in New York dismissed a popular talk show host, Bob Grant, who refused to stop making racist remarks on the air, some of his colleagues complained that he was being censored.
I am a Christian and I am ashamed of this so called «Man of God» who would make remarks like that!
I make these general remarks about the two sorts of judgment, because there are many religious persons — some of you now present, possibly, are among them — who do not yet make a working use of the distinction, and who may therefore feel at first a little startled at the purely existential point of view from which in the following lectures the phenomena of religious experience must be considered.
you are an arrogant little pig... excuse me to say.but your remarks are totally unmerited... I AM an honest person... just cause I disagree with you doe snot make me dishonest... you are the one who is dishonest since you have to make up poo poo about me
Context matters for evangelism, and they worry that a figure who has made such controversial remarks won't be a good fit to share the Good News with the more progressive people of Vancouver.
At the same time, there is some truth in the remark made by a very young clergyman who when rebuked by a lady in his congregation because he was such a young man that he had no business speaking so forcibly to his congregation replied, «Madam, when I put a stole around my shoulders I am two thousand years old!»
This attitude is encapsulated in the remark made by a perceptive analyst of the complex processes at work in the early church, Robin Lane Fox, who begins his chapter entitled «Persecution and Martyrdom,» with the words: «The most excellent Christians in the early Church were neither virgins nor the visionaries.
To be sure, I have made my remarks as a religious believer, a theist, and as one who has chosen to cast in his lot with an organized religion.
This is the blind spot that allows some of the same Christians who refuse to watch R - rated movies to suspend their judgment as Rush Limbaugh makes crass, vulgar, racist, misogynistic, and homophobic remarks on his radio show.
Just like most of the people on this board who make supid remarks based on cursory knowledge of religion without even knowing the basic tenets of the myriad number of belief systems.
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