Sentences with phrase «with little respect»

Ask any urban resident of his / her experience in a private hospital and you will be hear how he / she paid huge sums of money only to get below satisfactory treatment or over treatment, of dubious quality and with little respect.
A creative Olympian with little respect for the rules of the game, Mothersbaugh expresses his unique worldview in whatever medium best serves his purpose: as co-founder of the avant - garde art project / rock band DEVO, composer of scores for film and television, illustrator of 30,000 - plus postcards, mutant portraitist, and maker of musical machines.
Stable political regimes: We generally stay away from gold mining companies operating in insecure and politically unstable regions like the Congo and Venezuela, or in countries with little respect for property rights and the rule of law, like Russia or Mongolia.
We generally stay away from mining companies operating in insecure and politically unstable regions, such as the Congo and Venezuela, or in countries with little respect for property rights and the rule of law such as Russia or Mongolia.
Stay away from energy stocks operating in insecure and politically unstable regions, or in countries with little respect for property rights and the rule of law.
One needn't worry too much that this is a case of an action film exploiting World War II with little respect.
Ox is intelligent enough to know that he'll be discarded and treated with little respect at Chelsea.
If not, please leave, with the little respect and honour, if any that you command.
We go back to dating people who treat us with little respect.
Rather than being a Roman leader who could have been cowed into acceding to the wishes of Jewish priests and a Jewish mob, they depict a man who had no compunction killing troublesome Jews and with little respect for Jewish concerns.
The legend appears in a contemporary account by G. D. Godkin, who writes in his biography of King Victor Emmanuel II about the late pontiff with little respect:
The Beefeater - whose job it is to guard the Tower of London - continues and says: «He's a soldier, he serves his country, he deserves to be treated with a little respect.

Not exact matches

Catalans, he said in an interview with The Associated Press, need to claim their sovereignty as a nation from a Spanish state he insists has little respect for Catalonia and is an enthusiastic participant in a global capitalist economy he labels as «a war machine that robs, kills and lies.»
When you treat an employee with respect and kindness, you are empowering her to parent her children with respect, or to be a little kinder to her spouse or neighbor.
While Ricky Bobby takes it a little too far, prefacing any statement with «With all due respect» means you feel the other person is misguiwith «With all due respect» means you feel the other person is misguiWith all due respect» means you feel the other person is misguided.
Second, the Liberals have made a number of major policy proposals with respect to environmental policy, although little detail has been provided and most of the proposals have not been costed.
I know a little bit about your group and about the «pore space» issue with respect to Bill 24.
There was little economic data on which for mortgage bonds to trade last week, and the data which was released was reviewed with respect to Hurricane Sandy.
We are the ones with all the investment and lively hood at stake, that also create a little economy in our respected area.
I'm just issuing one more call for cooperation between different religious and political groups, and perhaps for a little more respect for the convictions of those who disagree with us.
«It should be troubling — to «progressive» Catholics as well as others — that political operatives like John Podesta, who has been associated with Clinton campaigns and administrations for decades, admits that his organization set up (with funding from the Koch Brothers... I mean, George Soros) groups with the purpose of promoting a «revolution» — a «Catholic Spring» — «in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church.»
♦ Then there's Sandy Newman, president of Voices for Progress, writing to John Podesta in 2012 when the HHS mandate was announced: «This whole controversy with the bishops opposing contraceptive coverage even though 98 % of Catholic women (and their conjugal partners) have used contraception has me thinking... There needs to be a Catholic Spring, in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church.
That provides the building blocks of life — no supernatural activity required ------------- At the risk of getting a little sidetracked here, and with respect, amino acids are not life.
With respect, that claim is little more than moral boasting, and it is most unbecoming in religious leaders.
The fact that Brewer didn't just come out and tell everyone she would veto the law before in even passed leaves me with very little respect for her.
You have made them for a little while lower than the angels; you have crowned them with glory and honor... (Hebrews 2:6,7) An incredible respect for life wove together the disparate humanity that worked the edges of...
In fact, Dante finds something to quarrel with in the positions put forward by almost every recognized authority, even those he respects the most, from Aristotle (whom he honors perhaps more than any other thinker) to Aquinas (with whom he fights mainly friendly but nonetheless frequent little battles).
Just like Ray Ortlund discussed last week with respect to church planting, small churches often assume that due to limited resources, they have little to offer when it comes to tasks that seem as daunting as orphan care.
I think Rand was more than a little addle - brained in some respects and I disagree with much of her views, but I'm also an atheist.
There was little attention to the necessary link between union with God and respect for the rights of others.
But I would encourage you to seek to engage others with a little more respect for their views.
What de-moderated our modernity was the sexual / cultural revolution of the 60s: it claimed there was little need any more to restrain ourselves with respect to sex, scarcity, and conformity.
Christianity teaches that this particular individual, and so every individual, whatever in other respects this individual may be, man, woman, serving - maid, minister of state, merchant, barber, student, etc. — this individual exists before God — this individual who perhaps would be vain for having once in his life talked with the King, this man who is not a little proud of living on intimate terms with that person or the other, this man exists before God, can talk with God any moment he will, sure to be heard by Him; in short, this man is invited to live on the most intimate terms with God!
(Some features of this new structure may be due to Orphic influence, but too little is reliably know of Orphicism to allow anything more than conjectures with respect to its influence on Socrates.)
After a little more than two years, one senses deep satisfaction and a measure of relief with respect to the pontificate of Benedict XVI.
The Christians will be the little flock of the Gospel, perhaps esteemed, perhaps persecuted, perhaps bearing witness to the holy message of their Lord with clear and respected voice in the polyphonic or cacophonous chorus of ideological pluralism, perhaps only in an undertone, from heart to heart.
But with respect to how the wealth is gained, except for the requirement of honesty and obedience to the law, these Christians have had little to say.
Recent theologies of liberation have maintained the same kind of exclusiveness with respect to the person of Jesus, and perhaps this is why theology without Christ is of little concern to them.
To be sure, Fanny — physically weak, easily fatigued, often painfully shy and backward, with little wit — suffers in many respects by comparison to the other characters in the book.
Fishon... with respect to the examples (goals) that you give, I have little disagreement... but biblical religion and contemporary culture haves provided some believers with goals that often demonize the outsider and ultimately dehumanize the believer... what shld be the goal... Truth or biblical religion?
Frankly, if you do get offended by it, I would want nothing to do with you, have little respect for you, and I would seriously question what kind of person you were to be so «offended» by an act of kindness and compassion.
Doesn't mean that I will like it, agree with it, or even respect it... but I respect that they have the opinion they have and they are entitled to that without it being boxed into a nice neat little label or category... yuck!
If love is sincere, there is little difficulty in noting the issues or differences that may arise; on the one hand the indiscriminate instinct of lust with its promptings to seek satisfaction with the first appealing person available; on the other, the particularised human instinct (the conjugal instinct already present) urging a young person to keep the gift of sexuality for one; and to respect that «one» when found but withoutthere yet being a mutual conjugal commitment.
Sarah said, on June 25th, 2009 at 6:19 pm Fishon — respecting the person has little if nothing to do with affirming one's behavior.
There's something about finding so little in common with any other person (relegiously, morally, politically) that has allowed me (coerced me maybe) into posessing an inherent respect for people.
I learned quickly at the Divinity School that full respect was reserved chiefly for the mainline Protestant churches of the old New England kind, including Congregationalists, Anglicans, Unitarians, and Presbyterians, with considerable respect also for the mainstream Lutherans (less so for the Missouri Synod) and some Methodists, but very little for the Baptists and those others from «the left wing of the Reformation.»
Serious efforts should likewise be made to secure for foreign service in government and commerce men and women who are capable and dedicated, who will inspire confidence, respect, and affection in the people among whom they sojourn, and who will identify sympathetically with these people in attitudes and way of life rather than create little outposts of the home country in a foreign land.
You certainly don't need to agree with me, but a little respect is appreciated.
Nor can it interest me otherwise than historically that Socrates» or Prodicus» doctrine was this or that; for the Truth in which I rest was within me, and came to light through myself, and not even Socrates could have given it to me, as little as the driver can pull the load for the horses, though he may help them by applying the lash.3 My relation to Socrates or Prodicus can not concern me with respect to my eternal happiness, for this is given me retrogressively through my possession of the Truth, which I had from the beginning without knowing it.
It is with respect, therefore, that I take the opportunity afforded by Professor Ward's correspondence to express my thoughts a little more at length.
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