Sentences with phrase «am coming to terms»

Now that we are settled in what the hubby calls his «FRP» (final resting place), I am coming to terms with living out my years in our lovely, little country home!
I am coming to terms with my terminal diagnosis and trying my best to live and enjoy everything around us.
In the memoir, I am coming to terms with changes, both in my circumstances and in myself, that would come to define my adult life.
I also love to eat so even though I work out twice a week I still believe everyday is cheat day so I will most likely never get into bikini body shape ever but I am coming to terms that is okay as long as I am healthy.
I still have a hard time believing that I was there but with the lingering taste of croissants on my lips, I am coming to terms that the trip was real!
tells the story of Kate Messner, a high school sophomore who's coming to terms with her sexuality.
Part of work - life balance was coming to terms with that and knowing I couldn't do that forever.
The Eurozone is coming to terms with the return of crisis conditions to Greece, as new elections on Jan. 25 approach.
What is important is coming to terms with yourself as a sexual person and knowing what you want and when you want it.
Despite the flurry of lawsuits that have followed the release of the final Department of Labor (DOL) fiduciary rule, some insurance carriers are coming to terms with the new regime and have announced plans to comply with the seemingly burdensome rules.
The first thing many parents have to do, he adds, is come to terms with whatever ambivalence they may harbor about their offspring's leaving home for good.
But you won't hear it in what the experts tell you about Gadamer's greatness» for instance (to sample recent tributes), that Gadamer has revealed «the structure of hermeneutic understanding» and «described the way in which human beings come to terms with themselves.»
And as far as rendering the steps into what an atheist can grasp, there are 6 steps that are coming to terms with what you are, an alcoholic, an addict, whatever, but you are not responsible for being what you are — you were born that way.
It's a bit harder to offer advice to folks who have just discovered they are in a mixed orientation marriage, or are coming to terms with being in one, because the circumstances are always so different.
Here is a woman who is coming to terms with a life changing reality that many of us secretly hope we never have to deal with.
The most important thing, I think, was coming to terms with the depths of God's grace.
But we can not live in despair, and for a hundred years many sensitive Westerners have been coming to terms with the possibility of a history and a personal life without morality and without meaning.
I'm coming to terms with the fact that this will likely be my last bite of butternut squash for awhile, which makes me a little sad.
But as he battles leukemia, the greatest football mind of his era is coming to terms with his considerable legacy.
I think is the year the PL teams have the best chance, Bayern is struggling, Real are not (yet) firing and hopefully have an off year, Barca are coming to terms with life without Neymar and Juventus are getting on in age (I hope).
Without a winter break Mustafi looks tired and Xaka looks to still be coming to terms with pace and difficulty of the premiership this made ten times worse buy all the crap going on and a team in poor form.
I truly think they are coming to terms with the fact it's not even all that close.
I was coming to terms with the fact that they were killing off Finn.
It's being reported by James Olley of the Evening Standard that Arsenal are coming to terms with Deportivo's financial issues in order to get some sort of permanent deal completed.
The year represents a lost chance for Brendan Rodgers and his team as Merseyside is coming to terms with the scale of rebuilding required.
Fans in Qatar may still be coming to terms with the fact that the national team will not be at the 2018 World Cup — they didn't come close to qualifying — but there is some comfort.
As Rovers were sharing the points at the Keepmoat, news later came through that Sharp was coming to terms with losing his two - day old son Luey.
So I'm coming to terms with the fact that I will be alone the rest of my life.
But on Monday, Netsch and Madison, who recently were barely speaking to one another, appeared to be coming to terms.
My husband and I are coming to terms that co-sleeping may not be in the best interest for us, including baby, in hopes that everyone will get a better nights sleep.
In the face of this rapid change it is only now that «digital intermediaries» are coming to terms with their position of power and responsibility.
«It's one of those ones which we're coming to terms with,» he says.
Ten years ago, when Britain was coming to terms with an increase in terrorism from extreme Islamists, the public appeared to be shocked and seething with anger.
Making compromises; doing things you find uncomfortable; challenging some of your traditional support — these are the dilemmas the Conservatives are coming to terms with, just as my party has had to.»
The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are coming to terms with the cold mathematical reality of chasing delegates ahead of their nominating conventions, with front - runners Clinton and Trump driving for challenge - proof majorities against rivals who won't go away.
«Like every advanced industrial country we are coming to terms with the issues surrounding climate change,» he said, in a monthly press conference dominated by the recent floods.
«Gordon Brown has «good days and bad days» but is coming to terms with losing power, ex-Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell said yesterday.
Scientists are coming to terms with the fact that running a lab really is running a business.
The scientist who destroyed our quaint concept of what a mother ought to be comes to terms with her own life.
There is a void within me that can never be filled, and I'm coming to terms with that.
«He's come to terms with having to take it and accepting the risks and side effects,» Alisa says.
I was coming to terms with the fact I wont be able to have any sweets but this gives me hope!
But as it turns out (4 years of blogging later) it's not really mine... I guess I'm coming to terms with that more and more these days!
And I'm coming to terms with that.
I always loose my socks, I'm coming to terms that my laundry eats one of either pair each time.
Right now, the world is coming to terms with the horrific events in Manchester, England, which claimed 22 lives and injured dozens, many of them children and their parents.
The hardest part for most people is coming to terms with that fact that they don't need half as much as they think they do.
On one hand designers were coming to terms with Brexit,...
With the excitement over, part of the come down has been coming to terms with the reality that I'm still single.
But the countries of the world are coming to terms with the fact that not every single human being is attracted to a person of the opposite sex.
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