Sentences with phrase «complicate our lives in»

Ultimately, «Cast Away» is about realizing the true meaning of belonging, of finding home, casting away the clutter that complicates life in an effort to rediscover what matters.
And yeah... you're right... they [the powers / manufactures etc] are damned and determined to over complicate our lives in order to fill their pockets to our ultimate detriment.

Not exact matches

The problem is that desire has translated into an almost unbearable chore in their already complicated, information - saturated lives, and nobody tolerates cognitive dissonance for long.
When paired onscreen with actors living fully in the present — playing characters who are defined by their relationship with the lead rather than by their own complicated backstories — DiCaprio is again made to suffer.
But it's hard to remember a week like this one, with so many terrible reminders that we live in an era of always - on, real - time media — and just how chaotic and complicated and disturbing that can be.
Where, in their day - to - day life, programmers may have well - paying but fundamentally boring jobs managing tiny bits of huge, tremendously complicated software, Gigster lets them exercise their problem - solving muscles — and get well - paid for the privilege.
Although they can complicate your schedule and make life busier, they are one of the few consistent keys I've observed in almost anyone who has impressive accomplishments.»
She was with the Urban League's Monique Williams - Moore, who has been running job - readiness programs in the area, including a unique one created with Starbucks to give kids with complicated lives a chance to learn customer service and team work.
So it stands to reason the only way to lose weight and get in better shape is to follow a comprehensive, complicated, life - changing program.
«That means more variation between states over time, which makes life more complicated for companies doing business in more than one place.»
Quantum computing defies understanding in part because it's not just insanely complicated; it also doesn't obey any of the laws of physics we encounter in our daily lives.
For many, this complicated web of emotional stakes only exists on Facebook, because Facebook is the only social platform on the web where who we are now, in adulthood, converges with the past life we had as a teen or a college student.
Complicating matters further is Osteen's association with the prosperity gospel movement, and the related «Word of Faith» movement popular in some evangelical circles, which teaches that believing Christians can harness the power of prayerful speech: to reap material and financial rewards in this life as well as the next.
The tax reform bill they are pushing through the Senate will live and die by a complicated rule — known as the «Byrd Rule,» a condition of the «budget reconciliation» process that allows Republicans to pass legislation with only 51 votes in the Senate.
Canned corporate optimism aside, toys - to - life in the style of Infinity and Skylanders is highly complicated, and the casual market on consoles is under the gun more than ever before thanks to mobile games.
To complicate the situation, your nest egg is threatened by low interest rates, a steady bull run in the stock market, longer life expectancy, and the looming threat of inflation.
People organize their lives in all sorts of fascinating and complicated ways — sharing is only one of many possibilities.
In other parts of the world which still embrace classical forms, the Gospel still speaks quite loudly through the works of Handel, Bach, and so many other composers (some of whom have, admittedly, complicated personal lives).
We live in a complicated world.
In the process, cadets tried to discern continuity and causation in complicated events, and from a name, mere words on a page, they worked to reverse - engineer a lifIn the process, cadets tried to discern continuity and causation in complicated events, and from a name, mere words on a page, they worked to reverse - engineer a lifin complicated events, and from a name, mere words on a page, they worked to reverse - engineer a life.
we live in world moaning in pain — it was not suppose to be this way — the answer to this question and a lot of others that atheists posit is found through the complicated mechanism called reading
It is not hard to see the result, in America and Western civilization generally, as the embattled simplicities of a life - affirming libertinism and a life - denying asceticism complicate all attempts to answer the question whether it is safer to choose abundance than scarcity.
He lived in a world where everyone knew he was a playboy and stuff like that so I think it's really complicated.
Its greatness is reflected in its rich and full realization of the complicated nature of human behavior and of the difficulty of moral judgment for living mortals.
Conclusion: for us to explain how a loving God could cause us to suffer as a test, we have to assume that God's knowledge is limited, we have to explain the apparently random selection of people to be tested, and we have to postulate a complicated system of rewards in the life to come in order for the different degrees of severity of the test to be appropriately rewarded.
The issue was the simplistic thinkers in the clergy and laity who couldn't grasp that complicated matters like the end of life should prompt us to find depth and «flexibility» in what the Church has to say.
However, the continuity of structure and function from nonliving matter to living and from the simplest forms of life to the most complicated strongly suggests that even the most characteristic human activities such as thought and consciousness have an explanation, as yet only partly known, in chemical and physical phenomena.
«In 325, the Council devised a set of sacred testaments, transparent and wise The truth is only ever relied on that which we agree and abide At the meeting of the minds Reading of the times Open the blinds To our complicated lives We all need some kind of creed to lead us to light»
Women that I had thought of in relatively straightforward ways began to reveal circumstances that had seriously complicated their lives.
To the extent that the man - made setting of man's life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to human freedom are specifically different, the latter being characteristic of earlier times and the former of the present, we are now living in a setting which almost in its very essence is more complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding of the individual than was ever the case before.
The essential difference between living and non-living matter consists in this: the living cell synthesizes its own complicated specific material from indifferent or non-specific simple compounds of the surrounding medium, while the crystal simply adds the molecules found in its supersaturated solution.
But for folks who want to think about their faith, the meaning of their lives, or the possibility of hope in the midst of despair, we have wonderful, complicated, endlessly rich news.
Steinfels concludes: «Anti-Catholic animus is not keeping Catholics out of board rooms or country clubs, however, although it may complicate the careers of those in academic life, journalism, or some professional fields who don't make sure they are seen as «thinking» Catholics.
Life is extraordinarily complicated and improbable, and if conditions had been different in only the very smallest degree the universe would have been lifeless.
Santayana was Spanish, but, for somewhat complicated family reasons, lived in the U.S. from the age of nine till he was nearly fifty, leaving it in 1912 to live first in England until after the first world war, and then in Rome.
Evidence of the fact that union differentiates is to be seen all round us — in the bodies of all higher forms of life, in which the cells become almost infinitely complicated according to the variety of tasks they have to perform; in animal associations, where the individual «polymerises» itself, one might say, according to the function it is called upon to fulfil; in human societies, where the growth of specialization becomes ever more intense; and in the field of personal relationships, where friends and lovers can only discover all that is in their minds and hearts by communicating them to one another.
It is Whitehead's merit to have described the fundamental continuity running all through the world of nature, from its most rudimentary forms to it most complicated and highest development known to us in the mental life of human beings.
It is a living religion which has received and is still receiving its vitality from the people who confess it; it is a great movement which has passed through various stages of development over its long and complicated history, influencing and being influenced by the religious and cultural forces in its environment.
That's why I don't need to fabricate a complicated belief system that makes the claim that I will live forever in paradise if I obey all the rules.
By far the most complicating factor in the debate is that conservatism lives and dies as the antithesis to liberalism, the modern Antichrist.
Maybe you've never shot a gun in your life but believe solutions to gun reform are more complicated than banning every firearm.
We continue to live in a complicated world that contains a multiplicity of expriences; one that demands that we seek out new answers by informing religions traditions with innovative insights that speak to our own lives.
Finally, we must see the way in which AIDS has complicated an already difficult life for these sufferers and the panic this fatal disease has brought to the hemophilic community.
And the difficulty in our expansive modern life lies here: ever achieving new powers, enlarging our opportunities, widening our liberties and everywhere complicating our lives, we forget that, unless we correspondingly strengthen our moral and spiritual foundations, the whole overextended superstructure will come down about our ears, as did the old Philistine banquet hall when Samson broke the pillars.
An example of this would be the origin of life in general in dead matter which in its highest and most complicated possible forms develops in the direction of the frontier with living things.
His message and example of grace in that moment are as eternally powerful as they are complicated to apply to our daily lives.
As the co-writer of «In Christ Alone» Keith Getty has remarked on the need for children to sing complicated hymns: «By engaging in something fundamentally, and yet enjoyably, higher than their own life stage, children learn a key lesson: that life is deepeIn Christ Alone» Keith Getty has remarked on the need for children to sing complicated hymns: «By engaging in something fundamentally, and yet enjoyably, higher than their own life stage, children learn a key lesson: that life is deepein something fundamentally, and yet enjoyably, higher than their own life stage, children learn a key lesson: that life is deeper.
If parents can give a child the gift of a complicated and subtle language, they can be trusted to pass on the relatively little biological information that children need to know about sex, and in a manner that, most likely of all methods, will place it in the context of the language of love and life.
God (or whatever power created this universe we live in) gave us a brain more complicated than any other creature on the planet to THINK for ourselves and to REASON.
And if the characters seem well - intentioned but lost, let it serve as a reminder of the complicated, beautiful and messy people in your own life who have never been introduced to Christ as a way to change after the tragedies that characters like Ruth find themselves in.
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