Drugs such as Ritalin and Ambien regulate behavioral disorders that were once accepted
as harsh realities of life.
After her father is taken away, Anna and the enigmatic Swallow Man try to survive
as the harsh reality of World War II creeps into their lives.
Todd explained what he seemed to view
as this harsh reality during the interview:
Not exact matches
In
reality, the lifeform belongs to a separate class of life known
as Archaea, a type of single - celled organism that typically thrives in
harsh environments.
I'd watched CEOs slowly unravel
as the false curtains they hid behind were swept away by the
harsh realities of competitive markets.
But
as the #MeToo movement has swept the country — exposing badly behaving bosses and out - of - control corporate cultures — that
harsh reality has become all the more apparent.
The
harsh reality is that the majority of AI - focused companies will fail, and many AI projects at well established companies will die just
as quickly.
Today,
as companies struggle to come to terms with
harsh economic
realities, questions are being raised on whether there is any good in doing good, business-wise.
Unfortunately, the next round of stimulus won't be
as effective
as previous installments, and investors seem to be waking up to that
harsh reality.
The
harsh reality is it takes time to learn other strategies that will help your blog grow such
as search engine optimization, affiliate marketing, email marketing, social media strategies, etc..
When you put this anti-Catholic viewpoint out for all the world to see, you invited faithful Catholics such
as myself to enlighten you of the
harsh reality of your sinful decisions.
Assuming it was Christianity, it ameliorated many of the
harsh realities of human existence, such
as your own death, the death of a loved one, injustice, feelings of being at the mercy of the forces of nature, and so on, gave you answers to questions about life, and so on.
They knew that suffering suffuses nature, just
as they knew the
harsh realities of defeat and captivity.
The love, courage, and optimism of the autobiography are overlooked,
as are the grit and
harsh reality in the novels.
His simile takes into account the problem of finiteness and the
harsh realities of selfishness, isolationism and separatism,
as well
as the sense of competition for survival and supremacy arising in the lack of a unified, governing consensus.
This documentary follows them
as they contend with the
harsh realities of poverty.
The inexpressible sadness of our era is that
as soon
as the dream is revived it dies, overwhelmed by the
harsh realities of a world where finally only military might settles international disputes and where even the prospect of total annihilation can not generate a sustained effort for the abolition of war.
Kristy
as Giftie Etcetera recently posted... How to Cope with the
Harsh Realities of Life
as for how good the kid is there is no doubting that he is physically veiera like, but whether his game skills are good enough remains to be seen, he has by all account had a great under 21 tournament, but that is different to the
harsh realities of the p / l game in game out.
The Children's Miracle Network Classic — or the Disney,
as Tour players have always called it because the tournament is played on the Magnolia and Palm courses at Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — is the last official Tour stop of the year and the place where
harsh reality is doled out right next to Fantasyland: Finish outside the top 125 on the seasonlong money list, and you're going back to dreaded qualifying school, the Nationwide tour or worse.
Ronaldo's genius and a
harsh refereeing decision ultimately put an end to the contest, and probably the tie
as a whole, but Juventus can take heart from the fact that, in
reality, they weren't that far behind their victorious opposition for most of this game.
The board wouldn't have bought
as they did if it wasn't for his departure and that's the
harsh reality.
The old saying we all learned
as children that «It takes one to know one» may not always be correct in the
harsh reality of life but there must be times when there has to be some truth in it.
Settling for Champions League qualification was a
harsh reality for Arsenal fans in recent seasons, especially with the departure of world class players such
as Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Robin Van Persie, but this season, silverware looks a genuine possibility.
Bottom line, in and of itself, this would be a gamble worth taking, particularly if United are keen to get rid of him, but when exposed to the
harsh light of
reality, particularly in terms of the assets Roma already has, Depay just doesn't seem to fit in with this squad
as currently constructed.
Of course, the
harsh reality then hits in January,
as our figures show.
Our innocence shifts at a certain point
as we are exposed to the sometimes
harsh realities of the world.
You might remember I was laid off the beginning of the year, thrust out of my part - time dream job and into the cold,
harsh reality of sudden SAHM life
as I dealt with the loss of my professional identity and income.
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As I get caught up in the opinions and
harsh words being thrown around Facebook and other social media outlets, I can't help but think about the message we are trying to make a
reality in our home.
Mothers know intuitively that they should be doing everything possible to protect their children from the pressures of the adult world, not intentionally exposed,
as is so often the case in today's youth sports, to those often
harsh realities at ever earlier ages.
I think that baby 2 is the one that gets the harder time, (if you'd even call it that) compared with 1, they have to wait longer at times, they cry more
as they get older cos number 1 is mean to them, no matter how much you hover over them this still happens, I find it heartbreaking how many times I have soothed number two, crying after having a toy taken, being pushed etc. when number 1 never experienced this
harsher reality!
After enjoying decades of popularity
as a staple of the all - American diet, the
harsh realities behind unsustainable beef production and excessive consumption are finally coming to light.
But the
harsh reality is that Walker is not going to wake up on 6 May
as London's new commander - in - chief.
And
as bitter
as this may sound, it is the
harsh reality we all can not disprove.
«At the same time, we can't ignore the
harsh realities that small businesses face, and we need to protect their interests
as well.
But
as the shock passes and the
harsh reality of George Galloway's crushing victory begins to sink in, the questions will become louder and more insistent.
More the
harsh reality of a shadow Cabinet and PLP, and trades union movement, almost entirely for Remain — and a «Remain» which had
as its background politics exactly the same neoliberalism supporting framework
as the Tories.
As Tim puts it, being honest about the
harsh realities of this recession is not sexy, but it will resonate with the public.
Standing in the Welfare Line Phil Dee, 27 May 2005 Phil is haunted by the thought of failure, and faces up to the
harsh or is it not - so -
harsh reality of the first weeks
as an out - of - work scientist.
And in contrast to those hopeful goals, there remains one
harsh reality: Beyond the early 2020s the proposal forecasts a flat budget for NASA that would not increase with inflation — effectively acting
as a reduction in purchasing power and thus a budget cut each year.
As much as we would want to have those skeletal muscles brimming with life till the fag end of our life, the harsh reality is that the wise 40s often signal the onset of Sarcopenia or a natural decline in the mass and tissue quality of the muscle
As much
as we would want to have those skeletal muscles brimming with life till the fag end of our life, the harsh reality is that the wise 40s often signal the onset of Sarcopenia or a natural decline in the mass and tissue quality of the muscle
as we would want to have those skeletal muscles brimming with life till the fag end of our life, the
harsh reality is that the wise 40s often signal the onset of Sarcopenia or a natural decline in the mass and tissue quality of the muscles.
One of the greatest benefits of regularly going through the Soul Defragmentation process is the return to our most natural state of being — the joy, happiness, wonder, peace, playfulness and awe we experienced
as children but that is often lost in the process of growing up
as the sometimes
harsh realities of adult life steal our innocence and leave us filled with unconscious trauma, limiting beliefs and emotional wounds.
With the
harsh realities behind inexpensive, mass - produced clothing becoming unveiled through documentaries such
as 2015's The True Cost, consumers are aiming to be more mindful when it comes to the histories of their outfits.
Unfortunately
as an older male, 65, there are some
harsh realities: where can I possibly meet a lady (ladies)?
As she progresses from the postulant to the novitiate stage of training, she finds her faith repeatedly confronted and challenged by the
harsh, often inhumane
realities of being a servant of God.
He's a young man with many gifts and the compunction to give, but being a rider requires the putting on of blinders
as a means for hiding
harsh realities (both in terms of physical and economic well - being) from their direct line of sight.
Follow a group of idealistic young men
as they join the German Army during World War I and are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the
harsh realities of combat.
The films overall tone is gritty and dark, highlighting the
harsh reality of the violence and horror that occurs in the modern world of America
as well
as parts of Mexico.
Of course, it's a coincidence that Django Unchained arrives in the same season
as Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, the second of two Spielberg films about slavery (after 1997's Amistad) that never expose audiences to the
harsh realities of plantation life?
It is one of Allen's deepest reflections on the seventh art and its function
as an escape from our
harsh reality.