Sentences with phrase «endure what»

Many parents endure what is known as parental alienation after a separation or divorce.
In fact, there was a time, many years ago, when I'd leave my office and wonder if I was being paid enough to endure what felt like soul - sapping work.
Sadly, you endure what most other target parents have to endure: «until she was forced to by a judge.»
Could you, as a parent, endure what this father did to remain a parent to his children?
If you are hoping to work in this capacity, make sure that your resume reveals that you have the ability to endure what this work demands.
Each student spoke about how they were personally affected by the tragedy and how they intend to make a difference so that no other students have to endure what they did.
... As if this was not bad enough, recently British artists had to endure what is perhaps the biggest insult of all — an exhibition of work by artists from a range of Asian backgrounds called «Crown Jewels».
-- Only the worthy may face the Trials of Osiris for only the worthy are strong enough to endure what is to come.
Determined she isn't «getting over Mike» quickly enough, her three sisters devise The Monday ManDates; an intervention plan requiring Juliette to endure what turns out to be a series of remarkably disastrous blind dates: TheraPaul, Frisky Frank, TAZ the rock star, and the stoic Tim Larsen, among others.
As 32 - year - old Caitlin recalls these horrifying memories, the reader is able to understand their context, which forces internal debate as to whether Caitlin should have had to endure what she did.
YA / Mature Readers: The novel illustrates the effects of early choices on adult life; mature teens may identify with teenage Emily and be grateful at not having to endure what she did.
I would hope to endure what my loved ones chose - ICU or hospice.
As the father's treatment of Torre and his step - daughter becomes ever more abusive though, the teenager sees it as God's test and he struggles on to endure what is to come.
Monster Hunter World is a game that requires some initial effort and the ability to endure what may seem like excessive complexity for a time.
Wishing you all a healthy life and that you never have to endure what I went through.
«Because she said if my story can help others not have to endure what she went through without support, without help, without the right result for the accused, then she says she did the right thing.»
«I am not asking for vengeance; only that the truth should be made known so that nobody in the future should have to endure what I have endured.»
I guess it's safe to say we'll all endure what uncomforts we have to for our Little Luvbugs!!
She did fuss for a few minutes before putting herself to sleep, but she always does that so I just had to be strong and endure (and endure what I felt was the pressure of 50 eyeballs watching me).
Much of the opening months of the campaign we had to endure what can only be described as a number of unmotivated performances, and thankfully over the last months he has been our best player.
«Can Malik Monk really leave home and endure what would be an intense backlash?
The United States» poultry industry will endure what the beef industry went through last year when Russia suspended all imports of beef because of the use of feed additives.
They listened to what he said after those words; and I suspect that most of them were not able to get over being forced to endure what Henry James, in a very different connection, once styled «the shock of recognition».
Good aging manifests itself a spirit which rises above external circumstances, praying for the grace not simply to endure what must be endured, but for the grace to move through adversity to a deepening of spirit and the will to reach out to others in need.
I think the suckers should have to endure what I have been thru.
The attitude helps him endure what would otherwise be painful.
Therefore they can not endure what even to them seems a contradiction, and which as reflected from the world around them appears much more glaring, that to be concerned for one's own soul and to want to be spirit is a waste of time, yes, an inexcusable waste of time, which ought if possible to be punishable by law, at all events is punished by contempt and ridicule as a sort of treason against men, as a froward madness which crazily fills up time with nothing.
To me that kind of experience — inward, replenishing power to do and to endure what by myself would have been impossible — is at the very center of religion's meaning.
They will stand before a true and living God and they will see what they have missed, but they won't have to endure what people wrongly describe as «hell.»
This story breaks my heart for him and all the people out there who endure what he has.
When such things happen, one ought to pray for wisdom and strength to do or endure what is needful.
Since Albert is a man, he will never realize what a sacrifice women make in order to continue this species, but if men had to endure what women do to have their own children, my guess is this article would be very different.
He said Obama would tell Orlando's residents «that they're not alone, even as they endure what surely have been several dark nights.»
Two years ago, I endured what was, hands down, the most painful season of my life.
Then his tear ducts overflowed, and he endured what Brits call «a spot of blubbering» before choking out the rest of his answer.
Who endures what I did to do anything less than the best for their child?
The U.S. east coast is enduring what's been dubbed a «Frankenstorm» for its combination of multiple different types of weather systems.
The Spitzer Space Telescope endured what one astronomer calls «an incredible number of near - death experiences» since the early 1980s.
Obviously, on some level, Louie was super human, he endured what I doubt you could endure a day without crying like a little girl.
Carmen Avalos, city clerk for the South Gate community of Los Angeles and a mother of six children, four of whom attend charter schools, said the Great Public Schools Now plan has been greatly anticipated by parents of color like herself who have endured what she called a «two - tiered system.»
But spare a thought for the devoted Irish investor — a 17 % return in 2012 doesn't much offset the pain of enduring what is still a 67 % loss from the market's high...
While Randall found the victim, S.S., «was not thin - skinned» and had «survived six years in a rough and tumble, entirely male environment,» it's clear from the arbitration award in Unimin Canada Ltd. v. United Steelworkers Local 5383 she endured what appears to be tortuous comments about her weight and appearance.

Not exact matches

The willingness to endure trial and error until finding what works defines being an entrepreneur.
Nothing this side of a coma is effective at «avoiding» stress so you better learn what it is and how you can endure it.
The new film «Netizens» details the threats to life and livelihood women endure and what they're doing about it.
Given the enduring popularity of television medical dramas, other researchers have wondered about the accuracy of depictions of medical care and illness in these programs, and what key messages viewers might take away from watching them.
Consistently making every attempt to understand the behavior of associates, customers, friends and family rather than automatically assuming that you know what happened or what someone else is thinking will yield significant and enduring rewards.
But Nokia has lost what the Finnish call sisu — which translates into an ability to endure extreme challenges.
Still, it is what Peters taught her followers about calories that has endured the longest, that all you need to do to lose weight is consume fewer than you burn.
Yet that's what has to be done, if you want to build an enduring company.
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