The word
"enduring" means to last for a long time, even when faced with difficulties or challenges.
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But it does have its down points, one of them being a high level of frustration
endured in some places and don't forget there being no mini games.
To date the content of American education has been more profoundly affected by the nation's
most enduring internal division than by immigrants from abroad, then or now, Hispanic or Asian.
I find them a bit too stressful, and I play games to avoid stress,
not endure more of it.
We can only begin to imagine the suffering
endured by those whose trust in our health system was betrayed at their most vulnerable moment.
During this time she was key in building
enduring relationships with the entertainment industry and created the organization's celebrity relations department.
Thus, pairing based on similar traits and evaluations as a mate possibly make for
more enduring pair - bonds over time.
After enduring years of bullying, she not only lost her confidence, she seemed to have lost her drive & focus in school & her life all together.
As a city, we have a deep history and
enduring legacy of powerful community - based efforts.
Some drivers tend to get sleepy while
enduring long road trips through a highway, and you must keep yourself razor sharp aware in order to avoid any collision with these drivers.
The paper also proposes reforms to provide better protection by public authorities against against abuse of
enduring powers of attorney, and financial abuse of vulnerable adults in general.
We were thrilled that we could easily hold our second child without all the pain we'd
endured from holding our first in the other carrier.
Beautiful black and white is a classic combination with
enduring appeal, it works for both laid back contemporary schemes and smart traditional rooms too.
I knew that guidance about how to wish wisely for
enduring love was buried somewhere in the thousands of scientific papers about dating, sexual attraction and marriage.
Few of us make it through our careers without
enduring at least one terrible boss.
They want the secure feeling of closeness and see their relationships as
enduring over time through periods of hardship and distress.
... As you pointed out in your speech, your Government wishes to employ policies that are based on
enduring values that can not be simply expressed in legal terms.
If you can honestly say that you are cut out to serve others on a daily basis
while enduring harsh living conditions, then go for it!
The car's high mileage and
enduring popularity on long trips also tells an encouraging reliability story.
Many parents
endure what is known as parental alienation after a separation or divorce.
Without the same person
enduring through time, there is no logical basis for accountability for the past or responsibility for what has been done.
Each offers opportunities for commitments that will have a major impact upon university excellence; contributions that have powerful,
enduring impacts for the animals — and for you.
«I want tonight to express gratitude to all of the women who have
endured years of abuse and assault» she continues.
Instead, we got along quite well without
enduring many of the scary struggles some mama's face.
It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to
endure pain with patience.
She said it would stop; that my body was just experiencing trauma from
enduring so much of the natural labor.
If you are concerned
about enduring style, a classic white kitchen will stand the test of time.
Much research shows that memory is more
enduring when material is reviewed days or even weeks apart.
Consequently, sexual abuse claims are extremely varied; parents may bring a claim on behalf of a child, or adults may file a claim relating to sexual abuse
endured during childhood.
This doesn't even take into account the property damage and emotional trauma you've also
endured because of your accident.
Insight and character development are off the agenda in what should be a psychological rich study of the mind
enduring even as the body breaks.
I can well
endure living in my way, I am joyful and content, but my joy is not that of faith, and in comparison with that it is unhappy.
I find that I am very much motivated to work out, I can
also endure longer hours and I find that I am lift heavier weights.
We are looking for interested individuals who want to practice quality medicine and
create enduring client relationships.
If you have suffered a severe burn, your pain and suffering is unmatched by anything you've ever
endured before.
Those of us who have grown up watching him and his career know him to be someone of high intelligence and
enduring mystery.
Most middle - class couples can save what they need for retirement without
enduring hardships along the way.
Researchers say that isolation and a lack of professional support pose
enduring problems as well.
We don't just have satisfied clients but also have established
enduring friendships with past clients.
Despite
enduring interest in the form and usefulness of student reports, little research about them has been conducted over the last 15 years.
These range from
enduring classics to brand new original series, but they're all likely to lend themselves to a thrilling viewing or an addicting binge.
Drawing on more than 25 years of leadership experience, this poetic and inspirational book conveys the key guidelines for the emotionally intelligent leadership needed for
enduring success.
We understand the stress and worry that victims and their
family endure after life - altering injuries have been sustained.
Who generates
enduring images, and how are they distributed or displayed today.