Sentences with phrase «at one's mercy»

So even though these have been proven as life - saving devices, we're sort of at the mercy of local businesses.
At a startup, your job is often left at the mercy of venture capital funding.
You are not at the mercy of of the credit rating of anyone to determine the amount of student loans you can borrow.
Those of us in other cities, though, are still at the mercy of others to remember to turn their phones off.
When you travel, you are often at the mercy of needing help from others.
Ozil — 7 — I would have given him more for his work, vision and passing but what was that awful ball about when he had the goal at his mercy?
They are completely at the mercy of guards and administrators, who have to balance the safety of the inmates against the public safety risk of freeing dangerous people.
And no one wants to live at the mercy of life's twists and turns.
However, the development of new technologies, such as autonomous cars and AI, is very much at the mercy of our legal and regulatory systems.
They were always at the mercy of injuries and time.
In contrast, an investor with a 5, 10, or 20 year horizon was entirely at the mercy of market direction.
As an important sink for climate - affecting greenhouse gases, forests remain at the mercy of people for whom the life of a tree may stand between them and feeding their families.
In this new approach, writers are no longer at the mercy of large, traditional publishers, and readers will have more books to read.
Note that loans can have an annual rate of interest of six percent and loans are also at the mercy of income tax.
As a medical assistant at Mercy Health, you'll support our doctors.
So, when you send your resume to recruiters and respond to job board postings, you are really at the mercy of what comes up.
Further more, if you leave people at the mercy of the goodwill of their neighbors, you will find that you have most definitely over estimated the generosity of your neighbors.
Its fluctuations are particularly impactful if you're shopping around for a private loan or selected a variable interest rate loan and are now at the mercy of the market.
We are constantly at the mercy of marketers, and marketers are very smart people.
People panic when they feel at the mercy of nature.
Those who survived the terrible ordeal were usually those who were not totally at the mercy of their environment.
We are at their mercy on this one, but one more tease and I'm calling this as good as confirmed.
They are not simply at the mercy of some external designer, not even their external environment.
You are at their mercy for 5 years, and the only thing that is keeping you is the cost to refinance.
Does the novel suggest that the characters were more at the mercy of fate or free will?
It is utterly heartbreaking to watch this character make horrible life choices while at the mercy of his mental illness.
His life seemed forever at the mercy of the bidding of others.
Shame is the prison guard that keeps us locked in a secret hell, suffering at the mercy of all our other negative emotions.
If you only save 10 % of your income, then the growth of your wealth snowball is largely at the mercy of market returns.
After all, action games are a test for two, you at the controls, the character at the mercy.
Not only are users at the mercy of network signal strength and battery life, but the Find My Friends app is not designed to serve as a distress tool.
And with such savings, you'll be less dependent on your job, less at the mercy of your boss, and overall a much happier person.
And this alone makes me an excellent contender for a food service worker position at Mercy Health.
This web - based format means you can work from the comfort of your own home at your own convenience, so you're never at the mercy of anyone else's schedule.
In years past, there was nothing binary options traders could do but wait for their trades to expire — we were essentially at the mercy of the market's moves.
Instead of leaving your career at the mercy of the season, start planning your winter work strategy now.
For an agent being granted the «fifth freedom,» you're really stuck at the mercy of the level designers.
Traditional asset allocation can leave investors at the mercy of the market, either unnecessarily sacrificing returns or taking on too much risk.
We are a service industry at the mercy of our clientele.
The volatile scheduling practices have affected her personal life as well, leaving both her husband and 10 - year - old son at the mercy of her employer.
It may also leave students and staff who are owed money at the mercy of the real estate market.
This week, there was another graduation at Mercy.
His ways are deceptive even to the opponents at his mercy.
But the death suffered by sheep at the mercy of predators is not exactly pretty.
In this crowded basketball court at the mercy of the skies, she is learning what it means to be a parent.
This was 30 years ago when women were seriously at the mercy of such idiots.
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