Hopefully, it can have a little more room to to to let in some
Europe let in one million migrants in the year 2015, more than ever before.
not being let in .
They wanted to be let in the campaign.
Or how do you decide what to let in and what to let out, or just pass by?
We're only going to let in the people we invited.
it was Ronald Reagan who let in more refugees than any other US president-- whether this bipartisan program goes away, is slowly and silent strangled or whether it has the chance
to decide who should be let in or sent back into the country.
It was months before I was let in on the secret.
This year the president determined that only 45,000 would be let in .
11 have been allowed into California compared to 680 that were let in in the whole of last year to California-- I think 1,800 across the US for Syrians.
"I hate darkness and dirt anywhere and naturally want to let in the light," he said.
Had I known that I was to produce identification before being let in , I would not have accepted the invitation to talk today.
It requires sort of knowing how much air to let in .
- In many ways, it's a poison we let in our body.
lets out all the right stuff, doesn't let in all the wrong stuff, doesn't let in all the wrong stuff.
Choose those folks wisely as you think about who you want to let in and how they're going to influence you.
Your brain will fight you tooth and nail to get you to not let in any other perspective, because it wants to hold on to what it thinks is a fact.
But previously, there had been one other Western reporter that had ever been let in to the old-- just to give some context to people.
In fact, his administration is making sure that only 21,000 are being let in .
I've had the enormous privilege to hold the door open to people who have previously not been let in I know that
And/or you don't deserve to feel good, to let in the pleasure,
It was built with cast iron, and it had a very large windows to let in a lot of light.
has, the receiver is actually the one who's in charge of what they let in , what sense they make of it, and whether and how they choose to change.
She watched the hordes of motorbikes fill the streets, rolling down the windows to let in thick, tropical air.
At the time of the cyclone, the military would not let in relief supplies, which were right there, essentially, in Thailand, and the United States wanted to offload
He wanted to be let in .
And I interviewed a collector named Don Marron, who sadly just died a few weeks ago, who, when he was young, had the great excitement of getting let in past the velvet
And that's a challenge for origins of life research because the kinds of selective membranes that we all rely on, that let in some stuff and not others-- pores,
When you only have a hundred or a couple of thousand people signed up in a city, who do you let in ?
The outer flesh-- every stranger is a potential friend, rather than a potential enemy, not to be let in .
If you take something that was at Mao's level of industrialization, not very much, let in lots of Western technology, you're gonna have this rapid rate of industrialization.
Or in six words, "Let be, let go, let in ."