Over the years, I've been inspired by
countless examples of people making more intentional choices to live more sustainably.»
I can give
you countless examples of people who qualified for chapter 7 when they first came to see me, but now don't qualify for chapter 7 anymore.
There are
COUNTLESS examples of people with REAL results shown via vlogging (video taped progress) who SAID they ONLY reduced calories and added some activity and had 60 + lbs of weight loss over 1 - year period.
There are
countless examples of people who have decided to give their biggest challenges a new meaning, but for me, the most inspiring story is that of Nelson Mandela.
Not exact matches
For
example, in the bear market environment
of the early 1970s,
countless people were apoplectic over an irrational fear that ITT (the International Telephone and Telegraph company), which had begun a program
of taking over smaller companies, would take over the world.
His level
of success — and the massive platform he now has to live as an
example of what the Christian faith looks like — is something that
countless people dream about achieving.
There are
countless examples of theological issues that cloud
people's thinking and hinder them from loving God fully.
Countless examples can be found
of people who have authority but no office.
«god» was so responsible in making that «provision» for being «saved» that «he» waited tens
of thousands
of years after modern man arrived on this planet (dooming
countless generations to «hell» because they didn't have a chance), and then on top
of that «he» implemented «his» «provision» in the middle
of a freakin» desert in a time when there was no Internet and at a time when those ignorant goatherding
people thought the world was flat (thereby dooming
countless more generations
of people to «hell» because there was no way, for
example, to even get the message to what would become the Americas 15 centuries later).
The rise
of the Black Lives Matter movement in response to the killing
of several unarmed black
people by Police and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan are only two
of countless examples showcasing how systematic racism is still alive and well in America today.
To cite one
example out
of countless, listen to the Cross-Country Check - Up show late last year where, for two hours,
people called in to complain about the cost
of lawyers, and not one
of them mentioned solicitor's work.