Sentences with phrase «by years of»

Many mid-years couples find that sex has a mellow richness as it is seasoned by years of sharing and by the finesse which grows with long experience.
Feeling completely beat down by years of struggling against the machine and feeling like I didn't have what it takes to be free, suddenly, one night in a flash of decision, I knew I was going to escape.
John Michael Talbot, a Roman Catholic, and Michael Card, a Baptist, write soft, reflective pieces informed by years of theological and liturgical study.
In working closely and personally with lawyers, I have come to see that they have been formed — by their legal education and even more by their years of professional work in the law — in a particular way of seeing and thinking that is distinctive to that profession.
Those trapped in a reprobate mind state need help and support to undo the damage done by years of living a lie.
There can be only one reason and that is because many of us have been conditioned by years of misguided church teaching to look upon gay and lesbian individuals as morally inferior, unworthy and therefore undeserving of that which we uphold as good and sanctified in our lives.
Others have been psychologically wounded by years of degrading poverty, including the indignity of unemployment and welfare.
I do feel somewhat handicapped by my years of being handed community on a platter.
They become expert at what they do by years of study.
by years of work, annuities, retirement dates, eligibility for military service, weeks of unemployment insurance or years of accumulated pension credits?»
The UN warrant and the extravagant «new world order» rhetoric, however, are diminished by the operational unilateralism of U.S. policy in the Gulf and by years of abuse of the United Nations as a delinquent, a dropout, and a downright obstructionist in most fields of international cooperation.
These walls are buttressed by years of suffering or superstition and by what are supposed to be some of our deepest psychological needs.
Reviving and releasing the spontaneous will - to - learn (stifled by years of uncreative echoing back what teachers wanted to hear) must be a major objective in teaching older children, youth, and adults.
Gay «No» campaigners Keith Mills and Paddy Manning pointed out that such was perfectly possible without undermining family structures completely since extensive Civil Partnership legislation was already in place, and they did make a difference, but the softening up of the electorate by years of sob - stories would have taken far more time and effort to overcome.
When we analyzed the results, we began to see why Christian congregations have been so unshaken by years of sermonizing.
We re-discover the meaning of heroism and friendship as we see the two hobbits clawing their way up Mount Doom; we see again the endless evil of greed and egotism in Gollum, stunted and ingrown out of moral shape by years of lust for the ring; we recognize again the essential anguish of seeing beautiful and frail things - innocence, early love, children — passing away as we read of the Lady Galadriel and the elves making the inevitable journey to the West.
When Rodrigues and Garrpe arrive in Japan in 1639, they have been formed by years of European romanticizing of the Japanese martyrs, found in books like the 1630 volume The Palme of Christian Fortitude, Or, The Glorious Combats of Christians in Iaponia.
But to understand his moves one must have an understanding of the game that can be acquired only by years of experience and study.
All of it tainted by years of myth building, notorious unreliability of eye witness testimony, agendas of the writers, subsequent editing, etc..
Sometimes the job of the chaplain in those final days is to try to undo the damage done by years of conditioning.
If, during the course of a few months, thousands of Christians were killed, only to be followed by years of calm, I promise you those Christians would remember.
With all the RCC's riches being horded and their hierarchies living in lives of humble luxuries, I'm sorry but I can not rightly commend such religious liars who would rather pilfer and lay sieges upon the emotionally despondent and financially poor... Give all that you have obtained by years of pilferage and give it back to your flocking poor oh pabulum pope... Only then will Christ Jesus find mercies upon your religion's unholiest vespers...
Newspaper publishers across the U.S. already strapped by years of declining revenue say they're dealing with an existential threat: Recently imposed tariffs on Canadian newsprint driving up their business costs.
When we designed our franchise model, we were guided by years of experience.
Computer Modelling Group, for example, has a massive ROIC, and, though it trades at 34X earnings, it's earnings have been depressed by years of low demand for offshore services.
The venerable oil and gas giant lost its AAA rating from Standard and Poor in April 2016, which thought a symbolic loss (it shared the rating with Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson) indicated the damage wrought by years of low prices and some pretty terrible luck, notably Tillerson's lost $ 500 billion deal in Russia as the result of Western sanctions.
You will take a hit, but it'll be offset by the years of not splitting your investments when it mattered.
These risks are playing out against a backdrop of asset prices propped up by years of plentiful liquidity.
When that proverbial tide rolls out, owning investments that are fairly valued and that minimize the distortion that's been caused by years of central bank quantitative easing will make sense.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP)-- Greece's prime minister promised Saturday to deliver economic growth to a country hammered by years of economic hardship, as thousands gathered in protest at more planned austerity measures.
The kingdom had been squeezed by years of low oil prices, and Prince Mohammed was seeking to recover hundreds of billions of dollars in alleged illicit gains.
Yields in the $ 14 trillion market for U.S. government debt touched record lows in 2016, driven by years of aggressive central bank intervention in the wake of the 2008 - 2009 financial crisis to keep interest rates low to stimulate the economy.
Once major supporters of European integration, Italian's enthusiasm was trimmed by years of economic stagnation and high unemployment.
For many borrowers, it's a likely an unsatisfying end to a process defined by years of frustration.
Though, she cautioned that the threat of a government shutdown and the fiscal restraint imposed by years of the 2013 sequester, which will cut more than $ 1 trillion in government spending through 2021, could be calamitous.
Fatigued by years of austerity and swayed by promises of debt relief, Icelandic voters dumped the Social Democrats from power on Saturday, returning a center - right government that ruled over its financial collapse five years ago.
The NIRP absurdity is jackhammering into the foundation of the global economy that has already been damaged by the distortions caused by years of QE and zero - interest - rate policies.
I've just been conditioned by years of spam, spoof emails, viruses, ransomware and other hacking attacks that always seem to start with a kind invitation from those parts of the world.
«Everything you think is influenced by years of experience and cultural upbringing,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist at University of Texas at Austin and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 2012).
PREPA has been hampered by years of under - investment, frequent turnover in management and inefficient collections that forced it to go deeply into debt.
Other investors may have been lulled by the years of relative serenity in the stock markets.
Shipping, which has been hit by years of overcapacity and slow economic growth, saw early signs of a turnaround in early 2017, but freight rates fell in the second half.
Author Kelly Shue, of the University of Chicago, says boards» apparent mistake is a common one, highlighted by years of research in the field of behavioral economics, and much like the way workers get confused about the effect of inflation on the real value of their paychecks.
Since November, just before elections in December that bought the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to power, Abe has pushed for bold measures and an aggressive monetary policy to revive the Japanese economy, which is in recession and plagued by years of deflation.
In 2007, The Laljis» company, Larco Group, struck a $ 1.7 - billion deal with the federal government to buy and then lease back seven Ottawa office buildings; the CBC reported in 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years of disputes between the two parties, including acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking fees.
Now in my third year of investing, it has certainly worked and paid off handsomely judging by the year of year growth of my received dividends.
According to a research firm, blockchain - based businesses will create over $ 176 billion in value by the year of 2025.
But the filial correction was released into a debate shaped by a year of online discourse.
Chip is just the newest adventure brought on by my year of biblical womanhood.
Surgery was followed by a year of chemotherapy.
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