Sentences with phrase «cling so»

While most of me wonders why people cling so desperately to the idea of having a physical keyboard for their touch - screen devices, another part has to admit there are occasions when having one would be awfully convenient (especially when it works equally well with Android, iOS, and Windows Phone powered devices — complete with the special, platform - specific keys present and accounted).
So why, with oceans to explore, does «Finding Dory» cling so closely to the shore?
It skims over your curves and does not cling so it is ladylike, feminine, and professional enough to wear to work or church.
Scientists have even studied how mussels, using slender fibers called byssal threads that are simultaneously hard and stretchy, are able to cling so tight in a rough, wet environment, in hopes that humans could mimic that technology to create strong, flexible textiles.
«Labour supporters can not understand why the party's official position on Brexit continues to cling so closely to that of the Conservative government.
But when you better understand what makes your baby cling so much to a nighttime bottle, you'll be one step closer to learning how to wean baby from night feeding altogether.
However if a person chooses to cling so tightly to that sin and refuse to separate, they end up getting hurt in the process.
But you're right in not wanting to cling so tightly to your old friends that you can't make space for new ones.
If heaven is the ultimate utopian paradise, why do religious people cling so fervently to life?
Why do we cling so to telling the truth and seeking out what is true amid all the lies?
Why cling so desperately to the symbols of sanctity and identity?
Why is it Christians cling so aggressively to symbols, idols, and relics while ignoring the only thing «God» actually gave them — a blueprint for improving one's own life by serving and caring about others?
You will never accept reality because you cling so much to belief.
Fire, the source of being: we cling so tenaciously to the illusion that fire comes forth from the depths of the earth and that its flames grow progressively brighter as it pours along the radiant furrows of life's tillage.
How can you cling so tightly to a book so full of errors?
and why do you cling so persistently to it?
Uber framed the issue as unfitting for Cambridge, writing: «For a city known for its innovation and progressiveness, it is shocking that Cambridge would cling so blindly to the past and ban an innovation that thousands of its residents and small businesses value and use on a daily basis.»
Surely this is what the writer of Hebrews intended when he wrote, «Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us» (Heb.
In clinging so zealously to the thing most important, Lutherans tended unnecessarily to denigrate those penultimate goods that are God's gifts to us.
«Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.»
Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
For many years I have struggled with deep seated doubts about Protestantism which clings so blindly to the Reformation's Sola Scriptura overreaction which gained its foothold at a time when «enlightenment» was only just beginning to teach us how to sign our names other than with an «X».
I understand that those are feelings which * you * think that * you * would experience if you stopped clinging so tenaciously to your fantasy.
In no area of existence does the «sin which clings so closely» stick tighter or cause more havoc.
Yooka - Laylee is a game out of time, clinging so desperately to past glories it doesn't seem to understand the Earth kept spinning after the N64 was discontinued.
At times, the camera clings so closely to the action that people and locations blur into haptic abstractions.
I don't teach kids to memorize math facts... or vocabulary... or any of those other delivered items / standards to which we have clung so tightly in traditional education.
I switched from Nook to Kindle PW a few years ago and have thoroughly enjoyed Amazon's support for Kindle; however, I sure wish they would adopt ePub instead of clinging so doggedly to their own proprietary format.
This is also a good time to apply window clings so that emergency personnel can account for the animals living in your home.

Not exact matches

Plans, trends and challenges change all the time, so a team that can adapt together and follow the customer (rather than clinging desperately to the original idea) will be suited to startup life.
But for all the attention the subject has received, it's a safe bet that most people still cling to very clichéd notions that only so - called «deadbeats» ever hit the debt wall.
And so I think too many young entrepreneurs want to cling on to everything, and they're not good delegators.
You say something in a way I have thought, but could not put on paper: «What I am perplexed by is the (maybe not perplexed, but discouraged) the way some Christians cling to a faith that is, in so many instances, the very seed of their misery.»
So even though the nasty virus still clings to me, I do believe it is on its last legs.
Only someone arching to believe that, straining with only one eye open, fearful that he or she will see the reality with clarity they won't be able to deny, someone who is frantic to cling to what they desperately want to believe is true, would lower themselves to accept so plainly implausible a suggestion.
What I am perplexed by is the (maybe not perplexed, but discouraged) the way some Christians cling to a faith that is, in so many instances, the very seed of their misery.
So some people cling to a high power.
Let me guess, you will shrug it off because it happened so long ago and cling to the myth the your religion is about peace and love.
It's been very interesting to me this election season to see the people who want to cling to the idea that Mr Obama isn't really a Christian and therefore isn't fit to be President, yet almost every Christian I know would say that Mormons are not Christians and so that would also disqualify Mr Romney.
Laughable considering your outright dismissal of the bible's own descriptions of those cities merely so you can cling to your bigotry and contempt for those who make you... uncomfortable?
So even though there's no evidence any prayer ever uttered has ever been answered they still cling fervently to the idea God answers prayer.
So why cling to a jealous god who wants no other gods before him (thus implying that there are other gods?)?
Now churches have two paths in front of them, evolve to a more open less hateful organization that supports this mindset or continue down their path and fade into the history they so dearly are clinging on to.
When we have more, we also have more to lose — and so we cling to it tightly, fearful it might escape our grasp.
A lot of believers do that, I suspect because it's easier to paint atheists with the same brush than it is to realize that so many people from so many walks of life have found reason to reject the faith you cling to with such desperation.
So we can not cling to the hope that Jesus will take us back to the way it was.
But I suspect you are disinclined to sympathize with a man to whom so many gross suspicions cling.
Trusting in Christ for salvation and forgiveness of sins, yet leaning on him for freedom, salvation and release from sin and struggles that so tightly clings to us.
We just have to cling onto that hope no matter what it takes, but it feels so much better to know that I'm not the only one who is going through this.
It is ironic that some people who have so much despair of life and destroy it, whereas others who have so little cling to it.
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