«This massive wave of supply is absolutely going to
create pain in the world's office sector,» Thorpe said Thursday at the National Association of Real Estate Editors» conference in Denver.
Not exact matches
The Hanfree case serves as an allegory for Kickstarter's growing
pains as a crowdfunding platform, a largely new and unregulated
world in which anyone with any idea — good or bad — can get paid to
create it, largely without any vetting or approval process from the site itself.
If you don't think it does, then you are either a sociopath, apathetic to any
pain or pleasure you
create in the
world, or you are not consistent
in your beliefs and live your life deceiving yourself into believing that life is worth living even though it does not have a purpose.
let alone the god they present, one who could have
created any kind of
world he wanted, like an author who has complete control over what shows up
in a fictional work; why would god then giddily
create / allow so much
pain and evil?
For utilitarians, the moral task is to
create utility — to increase the amount of happiness
in the
world, or at least decrease the amount of
pain.
And if logical coherence
in the
world (e.g., pleasure requires
pain) is a good itself, then free will and logical coherence can legitimately
create the
world you see, while also showing it to be the «best»
world possible.
My super basic answer was that God
created a
world with systems
in place where death and violence do occur, and so
in that sense, God does God
pain, suffering, and death, but I would not say that God actively is involved
in killing people.
I'll remember the grace and mercy and loving - kindness
in His character, and I'll pray to a Father who can give the blind eyes to see and who is working even now to
create a
world free of
pain, suffering, crying or death, where many tribes worship as one, holy people.
As I re-read the story it seemed obvious it couldn't really be history — or if it was, it was completely unverifiable: Eve is
created from Adam's rib; a snake converses with and tempts Eve; God puts a very desirable fruit tree
in the garden then commands man not to eat it; eating this fruit causes all the
world's
pain and suffering; God curses Adam, Eve, their descendents, and the earth; «every living thing» is destroyed by a worldwide flood; all our modern animals descend from the originals on Noah's Ark; and so on.
After her stepfather (Gerard Plunkett) unjustly institutionalizes her, a young girl (Emily Browning) flees from her
pain and fear by retreating into a stylized, fantasy
world she
creates in her mind.
In a
world that is trying to recover from the
pain of war, Bohjalian expertly knots the threads of his characters,
creating a story of love and revenge.
The psychological
pain of living
in a
world that is not constructed for one's body can, at times, feel insurmountable, but, together, these artists offer a space to unlearn preset values that
create and inform «otherness.»
I strive to help form the questions that need to be asked, to discern that which is
in your control, to divine the source of your
pain, and to use humor, laughter, tears and plain talk to make sense of your
world; to motivate and help
create an authentic healthier you.
2) the opportunity to have FAAN
in my life to help me
create a safer
world for my small granddaughter (w / life threatening food allergies) 3) Trite though it may sound / each new glorious day that I can embrace, see, and walk through (some days w / o much
pain) Life is for the living and IAM DOING JUST THAT.