Sentences with phrase «even for a moment»

«It is a fatal miscalculation if the countries (in the United Nations) would even think that they can delay or hold in check the eye - opening development of the (North's) nuclear forces even for a moment,» a spokesman for North Korea said, Reuters reported.
Sometimes, we trust and realize it was the best decision we've ever made — we don't ever regret it, even for a moment.
Not spam, necessarily, but useless to you and unworthy of your attention even for a moment.
I know I'm not going to win you over with the idea of just how improbable something is, but would you not even for a moment think about how unlikely a humanoid species lightyears away could evolve so similarly to us along with such a similar religion.
If she, taken to mean Mary, suffered even for a moment from the inherited stain of sin, she would not have had that «perpetual enmity» with the serpent of which the passage speaks.
With that discovery it becomes impossible even for a moment to take seriously either a realistic metaphysics according to which metaphysical propositions state our empirical knowledge of the categorical characteristics of reality, or an idealistic or psychological metaphysics according to which these depend upon the way in which the human mind as such is always and everywhere constructed... We must start again at the beginning and construct a new metaphysical theory which will face the facts revealed by history.
To a person who could never let himself go, even for a moment, the city was a whirlpool of danger.
When we measure the best of men by Christ's standard, then, not even to mention the full, gross, common sinfulness of man generally, how can we claim even for a moment that man is basically good?
Bonhoeffer goes on to insist that God will not allow us to live even for a moment in a dream world.
I'm with Chad, anything can become an escape but sometimes we truly need an escape, even for a moment or a season, and worship can take us into a place where everything gets melted away — and sometimes it doesn't all come back.
Does anyone doubt» even for a moment» how the liberal Justices would have resolved the case if, instead of abortion clinics, coal mines, for example, or gun dealerships, or, heaven help us, tobacco shops would have been the «facilities» singled out for unique immunity?
If I think of my wife as an object I am sinning against her.I have very rarely experienced love making with my wife even for a moment outside of lust, I find it difficult to even focus on her much of the time.
The burdens of business challenges seem to fade to the background as various new applications of stainless steel, melamine and even china have everyone forgetting the past, even for a moment — because, to paraphrase one - hit wonder Timbuk3: their future's so bright they've got ta wear shades.
Mess up on defense even for a moment and Harden has his choice between the two.
don't think even for a moment that is going to be that easy, as usual arsenal will find a way to mess it up!
It will swagger to its full strength the following Saturday and refuse to be relegated to the background even for a moment until the last bowl game has been played.
We can not be wishy washy in defence even for a moment if we are going to adopt the defensive mindset.
Even for a moment, we get a bit complacent, we will be hit hard,» he maintained.
But if you get that wrong even for a moment, you leave space of your own for plunder.
Drowning is a real hazard, so never leave a young child unattended in the bathtub, not even for a moment.
When you focus, even for a moment, on the amount of good that already exists, it becomes easier to deal with the negative habits and baggage we all bring to our relationships.
Nevertheless, my choice in sharing the way I have is my desire to celebrate, if even for a moment, the life of Baby Eros.
I'm due in April and I hope that, if even for a moment, you can choose joy with me.
Note: Never leave a baby unattended in the bath, even for a moment.
If your youngster feels that his clothes, books, and toys are being manhandled, it's unlikely that he'll give them up even for a moment.
Don't leave your child unattended around water even for a moment.
Never fill the tub up more than 2 to 3 inches or leave your baby alone, even for a moment — or for a phone call.
• Never leave a child alone in the tub, even for a moment.
Most important, never leave your baby or toddler alone in the tub, even for a moment.
We call on SSNIT not to consider, even for a moment, to use the pension funds of Ghanaians to fund this latest phantom Woyome project.
So, if you've ever thought about going into teaching, even for a moment, read on.
We can not ignore this demand, even for a moment.
The best way to minimise the risk is never to work alone, even for a moment.
It breaks my heart to think that he might ever, even for a moment, forget his fundamental worth.
Turn off the commercial TV, talk radio programs, celebrity magazines, and anyone on social media who makes you feel bad about yourself, even for a moment.
Absorb, even for a moment, in the sensory experience and ask yourself what part of this you would really be intrigued about if you were experiencing this for the very first time.
Revenge is a brutal, bloody, exhilarating work that does not even for a moment blink.
If you happen to get stuck even for a moment, you'll instantly get a hint.
We should be encouraged - and thanks to Shaw's boffo performance, delighted - to see True Blood thinking, even for a moment, about controlling itself.
I realize it may qualify as heresy to pull the spotlight off actresses even for a moment.
Instead, right down to the nearly synonymous title we get a lurid, silly «Prisoners» me - too (and that film itself was far from flawless) in which the only additions are a flashback - and - forward structure that never works, the kind of contrivance in which a laptop camera accidentally left transmitting records a crucial conversation (perfectly framed) and a crude, distastefully regressive subtheme which suggests that well, of course that this is what happens to girls and to women (even successful, intelligent, independent women) when they are left alone even for a moment by their menfolk.
Instead, right down to the nearly synonymous title we get a lurid, silly «Prisoners» me - too (and that film itself was far from flawless) in which the only additions are a flashback - and - forward structure that never works, the kind of contrivance in which a laptop camera accidentally left transmitting records a crucial conversation (perfectly framed) and a crude, distastefully regressive sub-theme which suggests that, well, of course this is what happens to girls and to women (even successful, intelligent, independent women) when they are left alone even for a moment by their menfolk.
Whitfield Cook, on the other hand, is a bit of a cliché charmer and then Danny Huston puts on an average performance, leading to one of the film's sole faults, the fact that Alma seems too smart to fall for Whitfield, even for a moment.
This is not to suggest, even for a moment, that candidates with «real world» experience or high GPAs are necessarily qualified or equipped to become teachers or that professional preparation for teachers is unimportant.
Let's not, even for a moment, fool ourselves into thinking that our courses, however well designed, will serve as the only source of information for them.
The 675 LT was developed from the 650, but do not think - even for a moment - that this is anything but a truly special supercar.
...... She screamed if laid flat, even for a moment.......
Did you ever think, even for a moment, that melachroming might actually be a good solution to the enormous problems of our criminal justice system?
He has a shred of a conscience but not nearly enough of one that would make him capable of caring more for someone than he does for himself even for a moment.
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