Sentences with phrase «coming to grips with reality»

The courts are now coming to grips with this reality, and are slowly issuing guidance and rules to govern those who might wish to «live - blog» or tweet from court.
Stock investors are likely coming to grips with the reality that when home price growth doubles the pace of wage growth, and mortgage costs tied to the 10 - year continue climbing, consumers may not be able to spend freely.
Policymakers are now coming to grips with the reality that if we want all students to attain proficiency, weâ $ ™ ve got to work harder, differently, deeper, and in a more coordinated fashion to get students, and their teachers, the help they need to attain those high standards.
After coming to grips with reality and evolving as a trainer, I came to realize how amateur of a response that is.
The phenomenal success of the electronic church in recent years is, I think, best understood by coming to grips with the reality that evangelical faith has indeed been a persistent and significant component of American culture.
«Studio executives are coming to grips with the reality that they have as much chance of reversing the... shift of audiences from the theatre to the home as King Canute had in commanding the tide to recede.»
When someone lives about the law, watching them come to grips with reality is always going to be compelling.
I love to watch their faces as you can see their minds coming to grip with the reality of complete forgiveness.
Step down from your invisible high horse and come to grips with reality that you are all just as American as everyone else living here, while legal or not.
Luke had buried them back in his Gospel, and once he had finished copying out the end of Q (at Luke 22:30), he rather explicitly said that the idyllic, unreal world of Jesus has been put behind us, for we must now come to grips with reality, buy a sword, become the church militant, and replace the kind of mission Jesus had advocated and practiced with one like the missionary journeys of Paul.
If you are seriously angry with how this case is being handled in comparison to Brock's then I'm sorry but you're a naive fool who needs to come to grips with reality.
So, yeah, I can see how it may have taken him a while to come to grips with reality.
Woods has never won an event at the historic Los Angeles venue, where he came to grips with the reality, as a teenage amateur, that his game was not nearly as strong as he believed it to be.
With local stories pouring in each day of the very real ways the Tea Party shutdown is hurting the middle class, it's time Republicans in Congress come to grips with reality that the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land, that it was upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, and that it's working.»
Hein, for his part, has to come to grips with the reality that the broad - based popularity he thought he had, via carefully cultivated and targeted constituencies, just wasn't there on election night.
I've learned I have had to back off social media at times or unfollow people even for awhile until I come to grips with reality again.
In «Last Flag Flying,» director Richard Linklater comes to grips with a reality of life that most people (and movies) would prefer to deny: Bad things can happen from which there is no recovery.
Greenberg can no longer fulfill his lifelong dreams, and much of the movie is about him and his friends having come to grips with that reality.
In time, and at considerable cost, we came to grips with the reality that separate is seldom equal.
If you go way back into reading the author's articles Amazon breaking the law and used eBook controversy, you might come to grip with reality what the eBook apocalypse is all about for author.
It may be that the spouse has no debt, or that the spouse just hasn't come to grips with the reality of their financial situation.
Karl Villadsen has come to grips with the reality that he will struggle with being HIV positive for the rest of his life.
To come to grips with these realities, Ms. Spero, who always viewed art as inseparable from life, developed a distinctive kind of political work.
On the other hand, science won't progress if it takes this long for most scientists to come to grips with reality.
I think it's important to come to grips with this reality, and the reality that many of these core questions are unlikely to be clarified any time soon.
This, too, may help the real deniers (alarmists) come to grips with reality.
But those in high dudgeon have to come to grips with reality — this is what happens when scientists and institutions debase the coin of the realm.
We are being trained as a society to «consume» visually, and lawyers need to come to grips with this reality.
Chris: You are quite right with your assessment of the failure of CREA, OREA (Ontario), ORE et al (coast - to - coast) to come to grips with the reality of the poor state of affairs within the commission - driven real estate transaction industry.

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Are we going to have to have a cultural moment, where we're coming to grips with what it means to interface with imaginary worlds layered on top of reality?
The leader of any business must come to grips with the following reality: You are the product or service you are selling.
Yet Stephen Harper is so married to laissez - faire ideology he seems incapable of recognizing the reality that virtually every other world leader is now trying to come to grips with.
Over the 42 years (and more) of being fascinated with the reality of God, I've explored the human experience in ways I'm not proud of, and had to come to grips with very primal realities that all human beings face, especially self - regulation, care and contribution.
Set in the Belgian Congo in the early 1960s, the Price family, who are Baptist missionaries there, must come to grips with these questions as they learn the realities of this central African land.
Religion is utmost an attempt to explain and come to grips with ultimate reality.
Coming to grips with both of these realities is integrative thinking, and the key to a mature faith and thinking on this topic.
Then comes the real work of coming to grips with this new reality.
Not an expression that is acceptable, adaptive, conformed to the modern spirit, but an expression that is true because, on the one hand, it comes to grips with the problems of our society and its people, and, on the other, firmly upholds the reality of the Revelation in its fullness.
Their often too dreary attention to the reality of the death which awaited them and everybody else was for those ancestors of ours a way in which they made themselves come to grips with things that really matter.
Physicists will never come to grips with the grand theories of the universe, Penrose holds, until they see past the blinding distractions of today's half - baked theories to the deepest layer of the reality in which we live.
But while those are obvious comparisons, they aren't inaccurate; the film, with it's super small cast and minute - by - minute struggle, really feels in line with the very first episode of The Walking Dead, which featured primarily one man coming to grips with his harrowing reality.
Dealing with race relations, family secrets, and internal struggles may not sound uplifting, but the story is richly told, and you find yourself rooting for all the family members and the town citizens as they come to grips with new realities.
The TD poll found many working Canadians have come to grips with the new reality, with 36 % planning to work until after 65.
Obviously we've already worked the numbers and we KNOW that we can do this without changing our lifestyle but it's still a bit of a leap from seeing the numbers on paper to actually coming to grips with it in reality.
It is the portrait of a war victim coming to grips with the underlying horror of everyday reality.
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