Sentences with phrase «enduring even»

There will be sponsors on uniforms, and in - game advertising on the stands, and whatever else the leagues and their television partners can plaster onto a TV screen — if only because the attention spans of the audience will only get shorter, and their patience for enduring even the biggest and most coveted live sports broadcasts more scarce.
Animals conquer by force, God conquers by enduring love — enduring even unto death on the cross.
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Changes to firmware endure even after reboots, reimaging and complete OS removal, providing a consistent experience for users but also opening a significant attack avenue for malicious actors.
While infatuation ceases as soon as the chemicals subside, true love endures even when you don't feel like it.
For that life the Church does not offer patterns, but strength to endure it even without patterns, and it offers this strength precisely by fulfilling the religious function which properly belongs to it.
When it comes to scripture though we have a written record that yes must be read and therefore interpreted but has been done so throughout the history of the Church and corrected by the same through the oversight and guidance of God himself and it endures even till today.
As some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a love that may endure even past death.
As I stated earlier, if Christ was simply «a madman» and «a liar» then his teachings wouldn't have endured even amongst those who believed in him during his lifetime.
Dickens's children endure even in our age of television.
At LINDAR, we use the highest quality materials to create OEM plastic parts that are strong enough to endure even the harshest conditions.
Anyway, golf will endure even without hip nicknames because it is the last major sport to prize decorum and discipline — the game's squareness is part of its charm.
TV golf will endure even without Blodgett's contributions.
For many AP families, green living, natural parenting, and life learning are more than a fad — they represent a lifestyle that endures even when mainstream society doesn't find «going green» to be so popular.
The chunky wooden figures are easy for pre-schoolers to grasp and the sturdy construction will endure even the most vigorous and active play.
«But Eric stood out because of his longtime commitment to sustainability, which has endured even as the environment has taken a back seat to the economy in the public discourse,» Hendrick said.
In their place, voters will have to endure even more fatuous communications by politicians on social media, ever more empty of content and thought, ever more full of false friendship and spurious empathy.
This new behavior endured even after the rats were returned to their more healthy fare.
This effect was later shown to endure even after people stopped walking, a welcome bit of data for those who can't work while they stroll.
Because if you realise you don't find anyone in the room attractive, you know you're likely to endure an evening of zero chemistry before it even begins.
I have not played since 2008, since I moved away from my trainer... I enjoy discipline, and being disciplined in front of others... looking to get back into it and exploring my ability to endure even more..
Idiocracy may not be a great satire, but it can be acutely funny, while also amiable enough to endure even through the occasional lulls.
But the restaurant does not have their reservation, the first of many setbacks the women will endure this evening.
It sounds like Daisy Ridley is going to have to endure even more of Josh Gad's nerdy, on - set questions about the future of Star Wars.
Their enthusiasm is a sign that the initiatives will endure even if Meloche were to leave.
The upright windshield and the proximity of the steering wheel to the dashboard remind you of a Porsche, which should be no surprise since the Porsche 356 was built on a Beetle platform, and these design cues endure even today in the 991 version of the Porsche 911.
Gold is selling off as uncertainty grows about the identity and thinking of the next Fed chairman, about the efficacy of QE and about the world's tolerance to endure even the slightest tightening in the Fed's unprecedentedly easy monetary policy.
They are great with kids and their seemingly infinite supply of patience allows them to endure even the most obnoxious brat.
How could I endure even the three - hour hike back to Tsana and whatever crude medical center they had, a hike that would probably end with my expulsion from Tibet and the failure of my pilgrimage?
Zombies can endure even the most brutal of beatings.
As a child, Pamuk dreamed of becoming a painter, and the dream endured even after he won the Nobel prize.
Besides the controversy over Whiteread's «House», which was eventually demolished by Bow Council, the artist endured an even greater furore over her powerful monument to Holocaust victims in Vienna.
I'm genuinely appalled and surprised by your tales of outrageous misogyny endured even in the 1980s / 90s.
However, both the HP Spectre x360 (9:45) and the Lenovo Yoga 920 (10:14) endured even longer.
Whatever Google chooses to do with Android's future development, there are signs to suggest that KitKat's democratizing legacy will endure even beyond the next big feature update.

Not exact matches

So cumulatively each component of his flywheel both supports and pushes the other components and helped him build a multi-decade career in an industry where few even get started, much less endure.
How can good companies, mediocre companies, even bad companies achieve enduring greatness?
Amazon.com uses the internet to create real value for its customers and, by doing so, hopes to create an enduring franchise, even in established and large markets.»
Mark Rosenthal chalks up the hotel's enduring success to its allegiance to old - school, even unhip virtues like family, community and customer care.
We endured fires, floods, robbery, violence, earthquake aftershocks and even a hurricane in 2011.
Likening it to exercise, Sinek says we must endure the pain and short - term stress and even embrace the unknowable.
He said Obama would tell Orlando's residents «that they're not alone, even as they endure what surely have been several dark nights.»
Even in an age of possibility that has stitched us together mechanically and virtually, our planet remains a forbidding place - always ready to upend lives, swallow airplanes whole and create enduring mysteries.
Cumulatively, each component of his flywheel both supports and pushes the other components — and has helped him build a multi-decade career in an industry where few even get started, much less endure.
Ever since Australia's inhabitants cleared the land and endured the lash, not even droughts and flooding rains have stymied population growth.
Even though the traditional auto industry had endured its own near - death experience during the financial crisis, by 2010 General Motors had staged its own IPO, returning to the public markets after a government bailout and bankruptcy.
There are thousands of start - ups, far fewer successful start - ups, fewer still that become successful companies, even fewer that go from successful company to enduring company, and a tiny handful that become great, enduring companies.
Some of the world's fittest human beings have gathered on this Friday evening to endure thirty - minute waits for food that, in theory at least, could spoil their Olympic dreams.
Amazon.com uses the Internet to create real value for its customers and, by doing so, hopes to create an enduring franchise, even in established and large markets.
Unfortunately, if the status quo endures, the future is likely to hold more of the same — with the possibility of even more severe challenges to maintaining price and economic stability.
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