Sentences with phrase «chance of living out»

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To give Marley the greatest chance of living out the rest of her years with us, we opted for 18 Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy treatments at Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center.
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If you're in the exhausting middle years of your life, squeezed between growing kids and a growing career, chances are good that getting out of bed early enough for self - care is a perpetual challenge.
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
Live, because deciding for or against it was obviously relevant and important; forced, because one either accepted Christianity or refused it — there was no getting out of the decision; and momentous, because, on the chance that God does exist, the decision would have eternal ramifications.
All that «Jesus take the wheel» mentality breeds adults willing to leave their future to what turns out to be chance instead of taking responsibility for their lives.
You can head over to their MySpace page to check out a couple of tracks, and if you get a chance to see them live, their Foo Fighter - style antics and full - audience sing - a-longs make for a show you don't want to miss.
Mormons believe we all just have a chance to be there by our faith in Christ but if we aren't worthy enough, then we will still live in a lower heaven but eternally out of the presence of God the Father.
Or how about that the odds that the universe would be able to support life by chance alone is 1 out of 1 followed by 1230 zeroes.
There is no chance for mastery in living, by working out what is properly credible on the basis of notions like demonstration, experiential tests, sufficient evidence, and so on» the fool's errands that modernity has sent us on, seeking a kind of legitimation that neither exists nor is needed.
If one is not prejudiced either by social beliefs or by scientific training into the conviction that life originated spontaneously on the Earth, this simple calculation (of the 2,000 proteins coming about chance) wipes the idea entirely out of court.»
It is a chance to say a word about their lives as a kind of testimony in miniature or to add a coda to the sermon by pointing out something that, in their opinion, the preacher left out or got wrong.
The postulate that life originates purely by chance out of mindless and aimless shuffling of atoms and molecules is all part of our central question here concerning the logic of an emergent view of nature.
The truth of it all is that I do have eleventy - billion chances in a day to choose love, to breathe out wonder, to love, to serve, to choose life and life more abundant, working out who I was meant to be all along and meeting something beautiful at every summit, never futile, «if anything matters, everything matters.»
Many of us are missing out on our chance to make an impact because of selfish decisions we are making in the ways we live our lives.
We offer groups for every other category of life, but when it comes to singles — if you're past college, there's a good chance you're out of luck when it comes to finding a group to connect with at your local church.
By having a swift death penalty that is justly meted out, we are giving everyone the best chance to see the high value of life — theirs, and the lives of others.
Get on a Bible work out routine, and chances are, your quality and length of life will improve.
Given the fact that there are billions of galaxies out there, the chance of other sentient life is enormous.
Or you can continue to believe that you are a product of chance, that there is no God, that somehow through millions of years of evolution that the perfect experiment happened, that by chance the earth is the precise distance from the sun to allow us to live and that we slithered out of the primordial goo, stood upright and built highrises.
If one gorilla learns that controlling his rage equals freedom and a chance to get out of the jungle, and can pass this onto other gorillas, and they agree to become more docile, is that the «beginning of life» (the granting of rights) for gorillas, those we'd otherwise use for experimentation?
Taking unnecessary chances is «tempting fate,» and hence is sin against the God who desires all his children to live out their normal span of years in health and well - being.
I would rather live my life believing there is Heaven and Hell to find out upon death that there isn't one, than to live my life not believing there is a Heaven and Hell discovering that there is but had wasted any chances to dwell in Glory eternal in the former, instead of gnashing of teeth eternally in the latter.
Though out the collection of songs, Chance openly discusses life and justice, and even covers a version of Chris Tomlin's «How Great Is Our God,» and contains collaborations with the likes of Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Francis and the Lights, Future and others.
Craig writes that going to the gutter of life «isn't just a chance to take a peep around, throw out some Gospel tracts, and then head home.
Relativism runs through the whole of our modern world - view: the assessment of nature as a directionless flux of chance events, the erosion of the absolute value of human life, the dismissal of historic religious authority as «out of date», and the ever shifting sands of personal and social morality.
For me they include drop - outs who have dropped back into life, students who were almost total failures in their first years of study who, given another chance, made good.
Along with dualistic mythology several developments in scientific thought since the seventeenth century have contributed to the exorcism of mind from nature: first, there is the cosmography of classical (Newtonian) physics picturing our world as composed of inanimate, unconscious bits of «matter» needing only the brute laws of inertia to explain their action; second, the Darwinian theory of evolution with its emphasis on chance, waste and the apparent «impersonality» of natural selection; third, the laws of thermodynamics (and particularly the second law) with the allied cosmological interpretation that our universe is running out of energy available to sustain life, evolution and human consciousness; fourth, the geological and astronomical disclosure of enormous tracts of apparently lifeless space and matter in the universe; fifth, the recent suggestions that life may be reducible to an inanimate chemical basis; and, finally, perhaps most shocking of all, the suspicion that mind may be explained exhaustively in terms of mindless brain chemistry.
Instead of you being concerned about the welfare of these eternal souls as to wondering whether or not they will get the chance for salvation, you get hung up on that somehow because not everyone will get that chance in their mortal lives that somehow that means that God is biased; that in my beliefs as to how God gives out those opprotunities that it doesn't meet to your specifications, then that automatically means that God is biased, when in my beliefs the point is that no matter how you slice it everybody whehter in this life or afterwards will get a chance at learning about the gospel and make their own choices as to whether to follow the gospel or not.
I'm trying to figure out how a woman that ignores evidence and has clearly made a slew of bad decisions throughout her life is supposed to be taken seriously when presented with a chance to vote on something serious that crosses her desk in congress.
If you get a chance stop by my blog Recipe for Life and check out some of my family favorite recipes Blessings, Deborah H. Bateman - Author
Even if it's just for a week, or a weekend, it's a chance to break out of the normal order of life and have a lot of magic in your life.
If you get a chance stop by my blog Recipe for Life at deborah-bateman.blogspot.com and check out some of my family favorite recipes.
Kristi is the vegetarian menu writer at Once a Month Mom, so we are already blog buds, but as life has sort of a way of just sweeping me along, I have never had much of a chance to check out her blog until now.
It also lives out its motto of providing second chances by employing women who are homeless or otherwise disadvantaged.
We have enough clock - in clock - out and same - old - same - old in our daily lives to not take the chance to experience something new and exciting, even if it is something as simple as buying a mystery bottle of wine.
If you get a chance check out my recipe blog Recipe for Life where I share some of my family favorites at: deborah-bateman.blogspot.com Blessings, Deborah
And same old same old: lack of finishing, discipline, mental toughness, not living up to expectation & dodgy defending, injuries that once again has derailed to a degree the balance of the team... If Wenger doesn't go some of those things will have to change... Some players are for sure heading out this summer a prime chance to make some smart moves & promote players for more playing time (like Iwobi).
But with the narrowest margin possible separating the Rams from Marshall, and a chance that CSU could be shut out of the MWC title game, their reign could be short lived.
It is the only way out of dying ordinary, and worth the price, despite the odds, to sacrifice their lives for a passing chance.
There's so much wrong with Arsenal if we were given chances to write about them it would take a year.What kind of mentality is this.Forgive me for the way I come out but what has to be said has to be said and the truth hurts.I do nt know if you guys are happy with what's going on but am not.We live in a world where those who speak the truth are hated very much and a world full of incomprehensible things.Its just sad.Things have to change from this year especially the mentality of this club.I just wan na see my club succeed and its bothering me a lot we just can not seem to do what is right.It's time average players are taken out of the club and what I mean by that is players who do nt want to improve.You already them lot.
The NFL is so complex that QBs need to be able to see minor differences in leverage and positioning before the snap to have a chance of sorting out the chaos during live action.
We can loan him out for a couple of seasons so yes we can blame him, we gave him a great chance in life, worked with people who put allot of time into him and who gave him second to none type facilities.
35 plus miki is ok and still that's hoping we get the dortmund miki which is a long shot mou has sapped the life out of him, so not on the edge of my seat when it comes to transfers in but will give the guy a chance.
i agree andy but its not just the 4 years of hard work that should be taken into account, firstly the fai hav missed out on millions at a time where money is already tight, and more importantly the fact that given, kilbane, o shea, dunne, duff, whelan and keane may be too old when the next one comes around and for a professional footballer to hav a chance to represent his country on the biggest stage of all taken away in this manner is cruel, there can be no argument against technology when there is so much at stake as for henry being labelled a cheat i do not agree as it came at him so quick and although he in fact handled it twice i do not believe it was pre-meditated like maradonnas effort or that disgusting dive by anelka at 0 - 1... can any1 who watched the game live please tell me how lass diarra stayed on the pitch let alone avoided a yellow??
Elsewhere, Pierre - Emile Højbjerg discusses life out of the team, and how he stayed motivated to seize his chance with a man - of - the - match display last time out at St Mary's against Everton.
Three goals in each of their last two games has propelled Wolves up the table, out of the relegation places before Sunday's fixtures burst into life, and with the team scoring goals a plenty — Steven Fletcher especially — I'm willing to take my chances on the hosts, who know a point may not be enough whereas for Blackburn a draw should suffice.
Out of nowhere, a match with next to zero chances had exploded into life, and although it was the Terriers who were the more controlling of the two sides, Bolton had now given them something to think about and be alert with as the match entered the last 25 minutes.
A chance to let your kid live out their fantasy of crossing the unstable bridge, conquering cannonball alley and then eating pizza?
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