Sentences with phrase «with outsiders who»

In your inbox on November 30th, your national association made you aware of a legal and strategic way for you to deal with outsiders who are attacking your clients and your business.
We have had to replace the work formerly done by life benchers mostly for free with outsiders who cost the Law Society (our members) quite a bit of money.
He chose to cancel the plan and instead, impose one developed in conjunction with outsiders who were NOT experts.
One place to see easily the variety of theological norms coming into play is in Wesley's Plain Account of Christian Perfection, perhaps both the key text for those who wished to sustain continuity with the spiritual experience of classical Wesleyanism and a source of much controversy with outsiders who found the key doctrine of the Wesleyan tradition offensive.

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It's a somewhat mysterious and rarefied technique for outsiders, one performed by trained audiophiles who essentially fine - tune a mix so that the finished track sounds loud, clear, and consistent with other songs on an album.
«An outsider can often misrepresent herself in an interview,» says Hamori, who conducted interviews with 45 executive search consultants.
But Prabhakar, who first led a major federal office when she was only 34 and later spent time as a venture capitalist, is meeting the challenge with an outsider's enthusiasm.
You either need to appoint a devil's advocate or invite an outsider in who's going to disagree with you,» says Thompson.
Sanders, an independent from Vermont who began the presidential race viewed by many in the Democratic establishment as a kooky outsider, is reaching the end of it with unmatched influence powered by a massive base of supporters, some of whom had never before identified with the party, either.
A few projects are underway to address the concerns, and the company seems interested in recruiting a chairman who might help things along — during an investor call, executives said they planned to appoint an outsider to the role, one with public company experience, a global perspective, and a focus on products.
The best family firms find their future leaders early and invest in them — whether they are cousins and grandchildren, existing nonfamily employees who show promise, or outsiders with no previous connection to the firm.
While living as a homeless wanderer through Israel, Jesus was himself an outsider and spent his time with social pariahs: people who were in some way racially, financially, physically or morally different than those making up the majority in Judea.
Besides enjoying the planning, as an outsider I was attracted to the entrepreneurial clients, interesting men with a sense of themselves who were trying to make their mark and didn't mind challenging and dismantling rigid corporate empires.»
It is a moment of full disclosure, in which the triple outsider and the Messiah of God stand face to face with no pretense about who they are.
People are so suspicious with their fear of hidden agendas from former «insiders» who are now «outsiders».
Personally, I have had enough of these groups who insist in setting themselves apart from society with their clothes and their views, and then complain because they are treated like outsiders.
Others in the World Church are willing to enter into partnerships with you, so that you may not be outsiders, but belong to a community of churches in mission who proclaim and practise in Christ's way, through the power of the Holy Spirit, the good news of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ.
He even disdained to have anything to do with outsiders, foreigners and the aliens who entered his subculture (John 12:20; Matt.
It's all very 21st century: we are no longer in a Victorian age, where authority figures were painted as benevolent, and rogueish types were commonly the outsider, the foreigner, or anyone else who tampered with societal norms.
On those terms, it would be expedient to hang out only with the apes who can pull their weight, the avengers who have the muscle and courage to do in the outsider who threatens.
On the other hand, the number of Christians who consider themselves members of this group is so remarkably large that it must startle the innocent outsider who, preoccupied with the problems of modern life, is apt to underestimate the number of those who cultivate their Christian traditionalism with a loyalty as curious as it is admirable.
Coming as it does from one who considers himself an outsider and an amateur in regard to process thought, his essay nevertheless, or precisely for that reason, provides those of us working on «process hermeneutics» with illuminating analysis and criticism.
The faith which arises in encounter with the self - revealing God feels the need to formulate true statements of faith both within the community of those who share this experience and also for outsiders.
As an outsider not privy to psychic, celestial conversations there is no way for anyone to know if it was God who spoke with those people, Moses, Joseph Smith, David Koresh etc ad nauseum or if it was mental illness.
In the face of attrition and growing public ambivalence, too many Christians lazily lean back on attack language and war rhetoric, especially with those deemed outsiders (i.e. non-Christians or Christians who don't fit within a narrow framework of appearance, conduct and belief system).
A super, chic book written with the appreciative eye of an outsider who reminds us of the sheer pleasure of living on a dairy farm.
And if implemented as I drew it up at Football Outsiders a couple of years ago, it would allow the bowl structure to continue to function, meaning teams who don't get a spot in the bracket still get rewarded for good (or average) seasons with bowls.
What stuck with me was how kind everyone was to the players and to an outsider who they readily accepted into their fold.
But I continued and mentioned that between the new stadium, the Falcons having an immensely talented team, the Braves being midway through a rebuild and Atlanta United FC being a success, it felt like this could be a new era starting for Atlanta — one where outsiders will stop saying that this is a bad sports town with citizens who don't support their teams.
Given a list of recent Alabama players, the 6» 4», 320 - pound Robinson — who currently plays for the Lions — is the guy most outsiders would select as the person with whom one should absolutely not trifle.
With their +5.82 Over / Under Differential, the Eagles have the potential to drive this game to a high score against the Raiders, who are a bottom - three team against the pass in Football Outsiders» Defense - Adjusted Value Over Average.
Former Italy midfielder Di Biagio, 46, who played for Roma, Inter Milan and Lazio during his career, is seen as an outsider among a star line - up of names being linked with the job.
«Very often, the stepparent feels like an outsider to the position of the biological parent, who is the insider with the child,» she says.
But, to outsiders, especially those who aren't moms — and even more so for those moms who are dealing with the trials and tribulations of dealing with picky eaters themselves, these stats updates can be as annoying AF!
Now, with the so - called Avengers, the latest mutation of militants, they are being raped by home - grown robber barons, who kill, rob and plunder — but blame outsiders for their crime.
The effect of this policy was to reduce childcare costs for medium - and high - income earners with children, who are clearly more likely to be insiders than outsiders.
so since you're hear trying to bully me with your attacks on the internet, im guessing you're a feeble old bald man, an outsider with few friends with an ax to grind who turned to the Green Party out of desperation and nowhere to go
In a recently published paper, we show that an important part of the explanation is that the Social Democrats have become unable to reconcile the demands of two groups of voters that have traditionally sup - ported them: on the one hand labour market «outsiderswho have insecure jobs or no jobs at all; on the other hand labour market «insiders» with stable employment.
It is backed up with the argument that Page 3 detractors are «outsiders» who don't buy the paper.
He has sparred with some of his GOP rivals, who have described him as combative, but Herbst says he's a «fearless outsider» who will bring needed reforms to Hartford.
The group claimed that Mr George Adjei, who had been appointed Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator for the region, was an outsider who was unknown to them and had neither been in the trenches nor suffered with them when the NPP was campaigning to win 2016 general election.
One Democratic strategist assisting Burke who asked not to be identified said Bohen triumphed due to his family's ties in South Buffalo, outsider unfamiliarity with the district reflected in the mailings, and literature highlighting his endorsement by Kearns, who represented the area in Albany for almost six years before his election as county clerk last November.
«The current convention process is a rigged system where an outsider candidate with fresh ideas and plans to expand the state's economy is suppressed,» said Smith, who was a top executive for the disaster relief organization Americares and the global beverage company Diageo.
In 2012, Williams ran an outsider campaign as a non-politician with experience in the federal government, touting his own ties to allies of President Barack Obama and former president Bill Clinton, who Williams once served as an aide.
The «association with Washington D.C. and the perception that he is not really a Harlem person» is a «huge hurdle,» said Basil Smikle, a Democrat, who, like Williams, has ties to Clinton, and who ran as an outsider in an unsuccessful primary challenger to incumbent state senator Bill Perkins of Harlem.
«I think people are looking for reform politics,» said Albanese, selling himself as an outsider with integrity who wants to deliver a better democracy to New Yorkers.
This fall, 21 members of the Korubo tribe — who live deep in the Amazon rainforest, follow a traditional way of life, and typically shun interactions with outsiders — made contact with settled Matis villagers in western Brazil.
The man The Star once called «the guinea - pig doctor» can now talk about his work with the humor and passion of an outsider who has been vindicated.
She is a streetwise south London woman, a professional outsider who crisscrosses Japan with notebook and camera, covering the hundred best stories around in the late 1980s, with a keen eye for detail but no plan to stay long.
In the past three decades, the linguist from the University of Manchester, UK, has spent a total of seven years living with the Pirahã in the Amazon rainforest and is one of just three outsiders, along with his ex-wife and a missionary who spent time with them in the 1960s and 1970s, who is fluent in their language.
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