Sentences with phrase «enduring as»

«No pain is so destructive as the pain one does not face and no suffering as enduring as the suffering one can not acknowledge.»
Few young artists have a following as broad, avid, and enduring as Auerbach, whose work incorporates media ranging from pop - up books to musical instruments.
An agenda is simply not as enduring as a work of art.
Rembrandt, Portrait of Titus, c1658 The art of Rembrandt is as enduring as his life was fragile.
There are a lot of good puzzles to be had here, although the game isn't quite as addictive or enduring as you would hope for.
The problem is, it wants to be as memorable and enduring as Four Swords Adventures, but falters.
Part of the reason the Super Mario games have been as enduring as they have is how simple they are at heart.
«With its intriguing plot, chilling conclusion and characters who exhibit universal and timeless feelings, this fresh first has all the potential to evolve into a series as enduring as Ellis Peters's Brother Cadfael books.»
Even if you ignore the nightmare that Volkswagen is enduring as it tries to restore customer trust and confidence amidst a salacious corporate scandal over diesel emissions, the company faces massive challenges ahead.
In addition to earning his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, he also became an icon of the era, his white - suited visage and cocky, rhythmic strut enduring as defining images of late -»70s American culture.
And so that I end up finding a love that's even half as enduring as yours and Dad's was.
Of course, calling it on a trend — especially one as enduring as skinny jeans — is not an act we take lightly.
Is there any color combo as fresh yet enduring as blue and white?
Can you make a pattern as enduring as a stripe feel modern?
Given the negative and selfish rhetoric we've heard from the leaders of the various public employee unions this year when Governor Paterson has asked them to share in the general belt - tightening that so many New Yorkers have been enduring as the result of the Great Recession, one might assume that if taxpayers knew that their gift was paying the salaries of state workers, they would not be so benevolently disposed toward our program.
Though they may be harder to itemise and tabulate, these human contacts will provide rewards as enduring as any we are likely to derive from the export of iron ore.
But he argued that our successes, real though they are, are neither as important nor as enduring as we may suppose.
By using suffering for God's glory and for his purpose, and not just enduring it as helpless victims, we can triumph inwardly through suffering; in us, as in Jesus Christ, the victim can emerge the victor.
if you get a chance to check out our official website http://www.jw.org under News you can see alot of the things we are enduring as far as persecution is concerned.
'' [The middle class] sees money as a never - ending necessary evil that must be endured as part of life.
The Inquisitr apology said that the author of the story «was not diligent in fact - checking or maintaining a healthy distance between innuendo and fact,» and that the site officially retracted the story in full and also wanted to apologize to Trump for «any duress she may have endured as a result of these reports.»
Face time — and I'm not referring to the smartphone version — still endures as the most authentic route to create lasting impact and strengthen workplace relationships.
Leaders die, products become obsolete, markets change, new technologies emerge, and management fads come and go, but core ideology in a great company endures as a source of guidance and inspiration.
It is absorbed into the permanent structure of the non-temporal world to endure as an abstract foundation for ensuing change.
, grandparents who died without ever knowing where she was or if she had even survived, and the nights of loneliness and devastating grief she endured as a four - year - old, taken from the only life she knew and dropped into a whole new world.
Until this happens it is worthier not to explain the eclipse «in sensational and incompetent sayings, such as that of the «death» of God, but to endure it as it is and at the same time to move existentially toward a new happening... in which the word between heaven and earth will again be heard.»
Had Paul gone soft as a result of the many beatings and stonings and other perils that he had endured as a missionary?
Her only excuse for being a «liberal» in this matter was that the pain and suffering she had endured as an aging widow who had reared a large family alone had purged her heart of the pride that prevents people from loving and understanding others.
And evils remain and endure as evils because of the stubbornness of the past and the «great refusal» of the present.
Whitehead's doctrine of objective immortality means that the evil endures as evil and the good as good, that present achievements do not alter a past evil as past and as the past lives in the present and makes the present conform to it.
Theconversation then moves to the beatification and canonization process, which began in 1970, highlighting the pressures that the family endured as the Church sought to examine Gianna's life in greater detail.
In this sense, the defining characteristic of a Society transcends any one set of relations pertaining at any one moment of the Society's existence; it pertains instead to all moments in the life of the Society so long as it endures as what it is essentially.
11An actual entity does not endure as such, since its process of becoming is epochal in nature (it has duration, but not endurance), and every actual entity is «changeless» inasmuch as each is the self - same individual.
Conversely, attributes obviously endure as such at least as long as they remain the attributes of one thing or another.
Even if a thing does not endure in an absolute sense (any more than any of its attributes), still it apparently endures as long as its essential attributes remain its own.
In the light of this present possession, involving endless hope, affliction was not so much endured as rejoiced in by the early Christians, and of this spiritual triumph Paul's words are representative: «Wherefore we faint not; but though our outward man is decaying, yet our inward man is renewed day by day.
Hillbilly fundamentalists invented much of what we have to endure as Christianity today.
When he created the universe, he saw the sufferings which humans would endure as a result of the sin of those original humans.
Although we are not close, I also witnessed firsthand the painful transformation Jonathan endured as a result of his experience in Cameroon and afterward.
And so the cause endures as an abiding constituent within the effect precisely because it does not coerce from Outside.
At least w / the boot out the door, it isn't quite the same as being hung out to dry (which I've endured as well).
And I very much enjoy writing for the sound of the Latin language, which obviously has something in that it has endured as long as it has.
Teilhard made it clear, however, that without the presence of another personal being — God — this human perfection would not endure as a utopian realm of freedom but would yield to the psychophysical compression that formed it and disintegrate «in self - disgust.»
Christianity was finished as a world - shaping force, according to the opinion - leaders of the time; it might endure as a vehicle of personal piety, but Christian conviction would play no role in shaping the twenty - first - century world.
Their original location still endures as a delightful surprise (albeit with a smaller menu).
While Pacifica Del Mar continually offers its signature menu items that endure as guest favorites, such as the ever - popular Sugar - Spiced Salmon ($ 29) with Chinese beans, mustard sauce and garlic mashed potatoes, Chef O'Mary - Berwald draws from her Peruvian heritage and penchant for the clean, bright flavors of Mediterranean coastal countries to create complimentary seasonal menus reflecting her distinct perspective.
Despite the consequences he was forced to endure as a result of the «Curtain Call,» including losing a coveted King of the Ring tournament victory that he was scheduled to win, Levesque gained an incredibly valuable lesson from the crowd at MSG.
Henry Aaron is about to be displaced from his spot atop the alltime home run list, but 755 will endure as one of baseball's magical numbers, a lasting monument to an underappreciated star and to the courage and integrity with which the Hammer attained his crown
Am happy to endure it as long as he is sacked.
The Gunners MUST be at alert as d fly and also endured as the Cedar of Lebanon.
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