Sentences with phrase «are honest enough»

I live in fear that, by some perfect storm of interpersonal seduction, bad analysis, inattention, and temporary lunacy, we will accidentally pass ABS only to wake up later, when it is too late, horrified, if we are honest enough with ourselves to admit error, by what we have done.
Let us see if you are honest enough to acknowledge it.
If you choose to bottlefeed it makes you a better mom, because you are honest enough with yourself to avoid the stress of breastfeeding and therefore be more loving and relax when taking care of your baby.
We do say that, but we are honest enough to say that when the ideal is not achievable, here are some other ways you can parent.
If we are all honest enough we'd say we expect to either win the game or else compete in a close game.
Until you are honest enough to accept that (which I have), you will not be able to have a truly balanced and honest discussion about evolution.
in regular news, and religious web sites, those that are honest enough to post all news.
It is a sensitivity that is far from complete, but those of us who are over fifty know, if we are honest enough to know that we know, that by comparison with the earlier decades of the century this consciousness of difference has grown and even, here and there, matured.
I hope when you do you are honest enough to look people in the eye and tell them that your god has chosen some of them for hell no matter what they do or think.
As a pastor I've been getting help for years, from a psychiatrist, from a clinical pastoral course I took years ago, from small groups over the years, from dear friends who are honest enough to speak into my life, from my medical doctor, from the elders in my church, from my wife (mostly) from an adult children for alcoholics group I started only because there was nothing in place in my community.
are you honest enough to admit that is a possibility?.
They will only look for ways to help me get there if I am honest enough to tell them that I can't get there on my own.»
is honest enough to concede it «is having trouble reliably making profit.
To do so is neither valid interfaith dialogue, which respects the other group's right to define its own beliefs, nor valid proselytism, which is honest enough to seek the other party's conversion forthrightly.
«The Rav is honest enough to admit that there is not always a happy ending,» Ziegler explains.
I wish all religious leaders will be honest enough to teach this to their congregations.
He was honest enough to list his sources, and he was, inadvertently, honest enough to admit what we've all thought at one time or another: thorough and accurate citation is hard work that we would all like to be able to dodge.
And if we're honest enough to admit a tendency to be tight, we can change.
If she lies about who she is to improperly access information she shouldn't, who's to say she is honest enough to trust when she says she hasn't submitted any names herself?
He's actually trying to teach you and influence your way of thinking, but without being honest enough to tell you that.
People still bear a burden of contempt from leaders and systems that reduce them to jobs to be done, votes to be cast, products to be bought or — let us be honest enough to add — data points on a rising line of worship attendance.
Lewis did not read Hebrew, a fact with which he is honest enough to begin his book.
One must at all events be honest enough to acknowledge what stands written and to admit that it is great, even though one has not the courage for it.
I am particularly intrigued that Runyon is honest enough to say that the Kingdom of God which Jesus proclaimed is an eschaton that will «restore» true creaturehood, or full humanity.
One day someone will be honest enough to prove that an Atheist should be President.
... in jacks own mind he'll be honest enough to understand where it is his arsenal career is going... as for the rest of us time will tell.
OR we need to be honest enough of a fanbase to know that we are, in fact, rebuilding and this entire draft (and probably the next two) is for the future.
But the refs could be honest enough to look at it straight after the game and give some leeway to the guys job you just put in jeopardy possibly.
It is very refreshing to hear a manager that has lost a game thanks to a last minute penalty being honest enough not to accuse the opponent of diving, but that is exactly what the Burnley boss Sean Dyche has done today.
Aiden - Gooners comments were perfectly accurate, if you were honest enough you'd admit that.
Henry knows what it takes for someone to be a striker of arsena calibre not OG then you slammed him but if you're honest enough you have realized his intelligence.
However, while Rovers have been playing out of their skins and doing their bit to upset the title race, their ticket to the 2010/2011 Premiership season was booked a long time ago and in affect have very little to play for now, which is in stark contrast to Wolves who they themselves will be honest enough to say they aren't out of the woods just yet.
I'll be honest enough to say that I thought I was being quite generous at the time, but before people start telling me just how wrong I was let's look at the last few games coming up:
Last Tuesday's match was, however, a useful insight for Schalke Ralf Rangnick, who hasn't been at the helm for all that long but was honest enough to admit that his plans to play on the counter-attack did not suit his players.
I think I will be starting solids in about a week or so and I have been concerned as to what I will do — I am honest enough to admit that I just won't have the time to make everything from scratch!!
He was honest enough not to over claim the Liberal Democrats» chances in the election.
Tony Blair himself was honest enough to admit that he did not understand the massive wave of support for Corbyn, but this was insufficient to lead him question his own attitude to the phenomenon.
«But his government hasn't worked the way it should and we should be honest enough to say it.
But while they were never going to make an objective assessment, they could have been honest enough to say that constructing HS2 would cause disruption at Euston, Camden, Old Oak Common, Streethay, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly, Church Fenton, Meadowhall, Golborne, Carstairs and Preston.
We should be honest enough to admit that the voters are right not to trust Labour on the economy when the disasters of 2007 - 8 are considered.
«For weeks, the media has badgered me about affairs, because unlike a career politician I was honest enough to acknowledge she was my daughter when I started my campaign,» he said.
Whatever you wish yourself, you should be honest enough to wish another person the same.
«We've got to be honest enough to say to people - look, cheap flights come at a cost far greater than what you actually pay for them,» he told BBC1's Sunday AM programme.
One was honest enough to tell me she felt I had everything and she had nothing — not at all true — but I understood that disparity felt all too real to her.
Ask any trainer, nutritionist or professional athlete about this and if they're honest enough, they will admit that maintaining an adequate diet is the key to getting the body of your dreams.
First of all, you have to be honest enough with yourself to admit that you do have a challenge with your self - worth, yes?
i mix and match and i am honest enough to say that i do not have an overflowing bank account to sustain a closet that does not make me repeat outfits from time to time.
Although you were really mean and taking it to the personal level for no reason, but i «ll be honest enough to say the service is excellent!
Likewise in your end, be honest enough, but also remember not to give too much information as far as your work and home address is concerned.
This isn't cool, neither is it honest enough.
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