Sentences with phrase «coming to terms with what»

Children also need help coming to terms with what happened.
In a sense, allowing a lot of time for coming to terms with what one sees is essential.
Thanks to his twin brother Vergil, leader of the anti-establishment group «The Order», Dante is now discovering and coming to terms with what it means to be the child of a demon and an angel.
The story then follows the medical efforts to save her life, extended family and friends» efforts to provide emotional care, and Mia's coming to terms with what has happened and what might still await her.
It provides a quantifiable way, if you like, of actually coming to terms with what's happening in the classroom.
Whilst politicians scramble to secure votes and the media speculates on the outcome, many are still coming to terms with the what a referendum entails.
Brando is the ailing Vito Corleone, presiding over a postwar mafia clan; his sons are coming to terms with what their own destinies are to be when he goes.
It takes a lot of trying on, returns, and finally coming to terms with what works for your body.
They have difficulty coming to terms with what they did.»
«If I could put into words what I mean by Englishness (and what I love and detest about it) I wouldn't write at all, as coming to terms with what it is what keeps me going.»
«Skill shortages and needs have been well documented in the last couple of years but our sector is still coming to terms with what this actually means and what steps can be taken to address it.
thanks for answering back... i guess sleep training is mostly for the parent and coming to terms with what works and not what all the books say....
Although many fans are still coming to terms with what a strange feeling it is to see Wilshere away from the club, now that a deal has happened and he is out on loan, I think many are slowly coming to realise what an opportunity this is for the 24 year old to rebuild his career and give himself another chance of success at Arsenal in the future.
I grew up black in a very white town, so I've had a lot of really emotional moments coming to terms with what beauty means for me.
What is lacking in these complaints is an element of self - examination, of honestly coming to terms with what has gone so radically wrong with the academic theological guild, especially in this country and Western Europe.
So you're only now coming to terms with what we atheists have told you four dozen times??
And as far as rendering the steps into what an atheist can grasp, there are 6 steps that are coming to terms with what you are, an alcoholic, an addict, whatever, but you are not responsible for being what you are — you were born that way.
His place in the world, and finally comes to terms with what's wrong with his career and life.
As a commercial diver, this was the end of my career and I really struggled to try and come to terms with what this meant.
So the government is going to have to come to terms with what that means for affordability in the cities, what's that's going to mean for infrastructure, education — it's a big equation.
And not go deeper in new ways of praying, but actually return to old historic practices that are rooted in our historic Christian contemplative tradition and my sense here, in the Sacred Enneagram is that as we come to terms with what our type is, that actually gives us a clue of what it looks like to nurture a deep, contemplative spirituality.
is that as we come to terms with what our type is, that actually gives us a clue of what it looks like to nurture a deep, contemplative spirituality.
And when you can come to terms with what your dominant intelligence center is, the first gift — the obvious gift of that is that you are now more capable of trusting your God - given, innate tools for discernment.
For a while, the actor's name was among the most discussed on social media, as fans struggled to come to terms with what had happened.
Hopefully you will come to terms with what these men did.
It is impossible to understand Christianity as a whole, or the resurrection of Jesus in particular, until we have come to terms with what the crucifixion did to Jesus, and what it challenges us to do.
A family in my church has suffered the loss of a child; many of the congregation are struggling to come to terms with what has happened.
I went through a lot of confusion and searching and fear and worry, as did any other number of young people I knew... trying to come to terms with what the bible says, what we were taught / told in church, and what we believed personally... and trying to square it all up and keep our integrity and still be a christian.
Trinity Dublin was one of the few places where people of very different religious and ethnic persuasions were trying to come to terms with what was going on in Ireland at the time.
To Meilaender, the pregnancy «captures our sense that there is a kind of unwillingness or inability to come to terms with what the trajectory of a life really is.»
«So as I held her in my arms and had to come to terms with what just happened, I also had to come to terms with the fact she officially did not exist and I would not be getting any certificate of her arrival or death.
I've come to terms with what he really is, but that seems a bridge too far for many here who don't understand basketball, especially with respect to Snyder's defensive focus.
The quality of his apology, which is lukewarm at best and in which he fails to actually come to terms with what he did, isn't a great first step.
My experience is that parents go through some kind of grief process as they come to terms with what they are contending with.
Excluded from the projects of regional integration occurring around it and failing to come to terms with what a Caucasian identity might be, the region looks set to remain troubled for some time.
Ed Miliband's victory is a symptom of those attitudes, and the collective refusal to come to terms with what has just happened.
«We need to come to terms with what an acceptable level of risk is when it comes to terrorism,» says William Banks of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University.
They spend years trying to come to terms with what we think we already know.
Ultimately, you have to come to terms with what relationship you want to have with food.
Come to terms with what you've heard this afternoon.
Keep practicing this step to help you come to terms with what needs more grounding in your life.
Once I've come to terms with what I want from myself and this blog, where I'm «going» with all of this and is it really something that makes me inspired and happy to do for a long time in the future, was the moment when it all started to roll and go forward.
NEW YORK, United States — After a clear yet shocking statement from the American electorate on Tuesday, many are struggling to come to terms with what a Donald Trump victory says about the current political sentiment in the country and what the future leadership of the controversial president - elect might mean for the United States and the world.
It will take you time to come to terms with what has happened.
It took me that long to come to terms with what happened.
Think it through, come to terms with what happened and put it down as your own personal bit of history.
How one mother came to terms with what her heroin - addicted son really needed — and how she saved his life
Robbins war documentary is for the spectator to come to terms with what's occurring on the battle field and it gives a wonderful impartial view of the current war...
She looks on at the aftermath caused by her death, watching her parents attempt to come to terms with what has happened to her.
With death early in its plot, the film focuses, intriguingly, on how Linda comes to terms with that what has happened, how both individuals and groups process past violence, loss, and complicity in them.
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