Sentences with phrase «come to terms with the reality of»

In my judgment the trauma of the early years arises not from having to come to terms with the realities of the profession but from the sense of having to surrender one's dream of ministry in the process.
The Century did better than many in representing the valid cause of those displaced by the new state, but only very reluctantly did it come to terms with the reality of Israel.
I think there's a lot that could be done in the way of debriefing after birth to help women process their experiences and come to terms with the reality of what occurred.
Despite David Cameron's recent woes, Ed Miliband and his party are still struggling to come to terms with the realities of life after government.
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still loves, and his struggle to come to terms with the reality of his serostatus while completing college.
Examine your belt and, if you notice any imperfect or even slanted stitch, just come to terms with the reality of having to deal with a fake Gucci belt.
Once his family comes to terms with the reality of Martin's threat, they each try different methods to argue their personal favor to dear old dad.
His fantasies keep evolving as he envisions himself in better places, while steadily coming to terms with the reality of his circumstances.
The reason «S.O.P.» was such excruciating viewing for me was not because it was a bad film, it has some fascinating explorations of the meaning of an image and America would be a better country if we all came to terms with the reality of what happenned at Abu Ghraib, but it basically recreated the torture scenes of Abu Ghraib in real time.
If you are coming to terms with the realities of your substance abuse, Laurie Grengs can help you.

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While the Bay Area has a reputation for being the startup hub of America — and there are plenty of valid reasons for that reputation — many founders don't come to terms with the negative realities of fundraising in the Bay Area when you don't live there.
The realities of «limit» and «boundary,» the spirit - educating forces that operate when one can not move on, or start anew, but must come to terms with life where it is and where it is bound to remain — these forces have not deeply entered into the American national consciousness.
With the overabundance of clergy, with the church's current acceptance of the novelty without coming to terms with the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near futWith the overabundance of clergy, with the church's current acceptance of the novelty without coming to terms with the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near futwith the church's current acceptance of the novelty without coming to terms with the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near futwith the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near futwith the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near future.
Here is a woman who is coming to terms with a life changing reality that many of us secretly hope we never have to deal with.
Fundamentalists tend to have a static view of reality: they have not come to terms with the ever - changing and evolving character of culture, religion and life itself.
Belief in a supreme being seems to be the end result of fear and the inability to come to terms with the harsh reality of our condition.
The rock on which my faith was built was Jesus Christ, his message and history, his living reality in the here and now, and that happened way before I had come to terms with all the problems of the Church.
But perhaps the hardest reality to come to terms with is the restrictive nature of our lives.
Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to terms with myself that nothing was going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many comments would post, things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no point anymore in pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything more and we just have to settle and accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
Latest reports now move to claim that he has come to terms with the reality that he will have to see out the last season of his contract, with no concrete offers coming in, and with Arsenal refusing to negotiate with their Premier League rivals.
Unlike Ferguson, who somehow managed to see off the petro - dollar challenge by turning talented youngsters like Rooney and Ronaldo into world beaters, Wenger failed to come - to - terms with the changing realities of football.
He disclosed that there is always room for improvement after elections and therefore advised those who are aggrieved over the outcome of elections because they lost to immediately come to terms with the reality.
«If they are yet to come to terms with the reality, with all intents and purposes I will be the next governor of Ekiti State by God's grace.
The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are coming to terms with the cold mathematical reality of chasing delegates ahead of their nominating conventions, with front - runners Clinton and Trump driving for challenge - proof majorities against rivals who won't go away.
Spokesman of the PDP in Rivers State, Samuel Wonosike while briefing newsmen in Port Harcourt said Peterside had failed to come to terms with the current reality.
With the excitement over, part of the come down has been coming to terms with the reality that I'm still sinWith the excitement over, part of the come down has been coming to terms with the reality that I'm still sinwith the reality that I'm still single.
There is a sobering payoff in terms of the tragic futility of filmmakers» attempt to capture reality — although, if you've seen Noah Baumbach's While We're Young, you may come out of Garrel's film feeling that, unlike failed Parisian documentarists, their New York counterparts at least get to mix some fun with their agony.
After learning of his tragic accident, and the psychological impact on Brady's life, Zhao chose to make her next film about his heart - rending struggles as he comes to terms with his new reality.
As they grow into young adults, they find that they have to come to terms with the strength of the love they feel for each other, while preparing themselves for the haunting reality that awaits them.
Based on the 2005 novel, «A Slight Trick of the Mind» by Mitch Cullen, «Mr. Holmes» grounds the larger - than - life figure in reality through its conception of Holmes as a 93 - year - old man, who after years of isolation finally comes to terms with his own life, the same life endlessly embellished by his late partner, Dr. Watson.
One of the main themes I zeroed in on was myth vs. reality — my character's arc was coming to terms with his life and its subpar delivery on his dreams.
In Chicago, despite months of claiming to embrace change, CTU is clearly not ready to come to terms with fiscal realities or adopt education reforms for the sake of students.
Coming to terms with that reality is, I suppose, an inevitable part of growing up.
I think in this book the «heart» was the imaginings of a very sick soldier who never really came to terms with returning to reality.
The reality is that, while I have known since the late 1990s that the Old School SWR studies get all the numbers wildly wrong, I am myself still in the process of coming to terms with the implications of the idea that valuations affect SWRs (and everything else relating to stock investing, to be sure).
My wife and I live in an area just outside of Jacksonville that is prime tick habitat, and it's been necessary for us to come to terms with this reality.
Datumsoria: The Return of the Real is an outcome of «Art & Tech @,» a program initiated at Chronus Art Center and conceived by ZHANG Ga, which aims, through resuscitating the valuable legacy of experiments in art and technology from the mid-20th century, to come to terms with the challenges of a technologically constructed timespace: a new reality that has altogether changed the rules of the game in work and play, in politics and economics, and in artistic imagination and cultural sensibility.
These approaches have been chosen to create rich combinations, not as the neutral picturing of reality, but as a way of coming to terms with it.
As the world comes to terms with the bludgeoning reality of intolerance as current political will, many Artists face the hardship of re-examining their paths.
It takes his wife, Geeta, some time to come to terms with the reality that Ramesh is no longer around and she alone has to take care of their daughter, Renuka.
It takes his wife, Namita, some time to come to terms with the reality that Kartik is no longer around and she alone has to take care of their daughter Nikita.
As they try to come to terms with the grim - reality, family members of the 39 Indians massacred years ago in Iraq by terror - organisation ISIS have one question: why did the centre keep them in the dark all this while?
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