Sentences with phrase «even more rejection»

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-- rejection, and even more rejection after that.

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Even though there are more lending options for small businesses than ever before, a crucial step is missing in the process; and no one is paying attention, leaving business owners increasingly frustrated over their rejections for credit lines and loans.
In this deeper, more intuitive - driven stage of listening, you're free to release tension and doubt, helping prepare you for difficult questions, rejections or even objections.
Radical or countercultural feminist religion offers a rejection of biblical faith and the creation of a new faith to respond to a vision of the equality of men and women; Christianity could offer an even more comprehensive and profound vision.
Fidesz in Hungary is more threatening than the Saudi monarchy, even though the latter is far less liberal, because Fidesz represents a retrogression — a deliberate rejection of liberalism by a nation that was previously a member in good standing of the liberal order.
I do so out of no rejection of the insights of Augustine but rather out of a desire for an even more adequate account of authority's function.
maybe you have to go through a long process of rejection of God, so that you will become even more well rounded when you do receive the supernatural light and truth about your soul.
«Scripture's male - female prerequisite for marriage and its attendant rejection of homosexual behavior is pervasive throughout both Testaments of Scripture (i.e. it is everywhere presumed in sexual discussions even when not explicitly mentioned); it is absolute (i.e. no exceptions are ever given, unlike even incest and polyamory); it is strongly proscribed (i.e. every mention of it in Scripture indicates that it is regarded as a foundational violation of sexual ethics); and it is countercultural (i.e. we know of no other culture in the ancient Near East or Greco - Roman Mediterranean basin more consistently and strongly opposed to homosexual practice).
But the «Catholic» hope for Christian politics always acknowledged the reality of sin, too; and Tinder's more vigorous rejection of political hope may be a useful antidote to secular optimism even if it is not (as I think his not) a true statement of human possibilities.
Much more is at stake for Hartshorne than a mere rejection of Platonism (which he finds unacceptable even in the guise of Whitehead's doctrine of eternal objects).
You will meet disappointment from others and perhaps even rejection, but something more important is at stake.
Omar's eloquent, and Fitzgerald's probably even more eloquent, rejection of the medieval form of theism was in the long run deadly.
[28] Celibacy is far from a rejection of the deep meaning of sexuality, but a living of human sexuality which is even fuller, more profound and complimentary to the extent that it explains the married vocation.
Kids who feel rejected by peers become less motivated at school, which can lead to a downward spiral of lower achievement, increased behavior problems, and even more social rejection.
It seems rather more plausible to me to say that where the Liberal Party failed to recognise its own enlightened self - interest was in failing to do more to hug close the labour movement and perhaps Labour Party itself: had they been more able to select working - class candidates themselves, and / or been able to more forcefully develop the New Liberalism against some Gladstonian instincts, (or indeed kept the Fabian intellectuals interested: they broke with permeation only after the Liberal rejection of the 1909 Minority Report on the Poor Law, even having helped form the Labour Party from 1900 - 06) then it may have been possible that Labour would have remained primarily a trade union pressure group within a broader progressive alliance.
Rejection is even more difficult if you can't wait to quit your current job, or if you have no job at all.
You may like playing the dating game in the real world, but playing dating games online can be even more fun without the lasting feelings of rejection if you happen to lose.
Even more telling was how men and women deal with rejection.
Even if he or she is not interested in you, they are more likely to respond with a gentle rejection if you have put in the time and effort into writing them a nice note than they are if you didn't.
And in fact, research suggests that there are no significant personality differences between online and offline daters.5 There is some evidence that online daters are more sensitive to interpersonal rejection, but even these findings have been mixed.6, 7 As far as the demographic characteristics of online daters, a large survey using a nationally representative sample of recently married adults found that compared to those who met their spouses offline, those who met online were more likely to be working, Hispanic, or of a higher socioeconomic status — not exactly a demographic portrait of desperate losers.8
Even though online dating makes finding a partner that much easier and more probable, rejection is still a very real thing on dating websites and since you can ask a lot of people out in a very short amount of time this way, you'll likely get rejected a lot, too.
The gift service is more or less an electronic greeting card that provides a simple way of sending a message, even a rejection complete with the imagery of one character running away from another.
Taking rejection via an e-mail (or more likely a lack of response) is much easier to bear than it is face to face or even on the telephone.
The years since then have allowed me to be the brunt of even more uncomfortable and sometimes excruciatingly painful rejections but I have also had the opportunity to willfully, and sometimes unwillfully, be the asshole initiator of a break up.
Even Dwight seems cognizant of appearing like a first - timer, like a failed attempt to Rambo - ize a wound, or the rejection of the wisdom from a local war vet (Devin Ratray), which seems to have less to do with egotism and more to do with feeling even more out of his elemEven Dwight seems cognizant of appearing like a first - timer, like a failed attempt to Rambo - ize a wound, or the rejection of the wisdom from a local war vet (Devin Ratray), which seems to have less to do with egotism and more to do with feeling even more out of his elemeven more out of his element.
This could be several hundred dollars (or more), and they'd have no proof that the bad literary agents did anything on their behalf, even though the literary agencies will say that they submitted everyone's work to lots of publishers (good luck getting copies of the rejection letters from editors that the bad literary agents supposedly submitted your work to).
Not only that, but even if your book isn't the next best seller, it still occupies a place in your heart and to see it die such an undignified death can be more painful than any rejection or critique.
Even J.K. Rowling had to dig in and subject herself to 100 % failure at first, in the form of rejection... [Read more...]
Metadata should match in all cases, but for an ebook its even more important because retailers look with a very critical eye at the metadata, and any mismatch can cause a rejection, leading to more time revising and resubmitting.
Leaving aside for the moment that a substantial number of bestsellers are not the work of first - time authors submitted over the transom, but are instead commissioned before they are even written — meaning that there wasn't ever any real opportunity for a «rejection» in the first place, or at least not a comparable one — one must recognize that there's more than one kind of «bestseller» out there.
In standard practice, this S Pen has been improved with even more pressure sensitivity, making it perfect for graphics artists and such, but there's no palm rejection feature here.
Consider that applying for a loan for which you are not qualified, could result in a rejection and that could damage your credit score even more.
More often than not, her color choices tend to consist of those cast off or discounted colors that inspire the feeling of chromatic dissonance or an aesthetics of the disabused, and even of outright rejection.
Second, reject all the models that fail the hypothesis test, using a rejection criterion that is designed to PREVENT data dredging (that is, with MORE stringent p - values because with 30 shots at getting a decent one, it can't be too surprising that even incorrect models will sometimes produce one).
And that kind of consolation prize helps make marketing and even rejection more palatable.
And then there are the silent rejections, which are arguably even more painful.
Someone trying to buy more than one life insurance policy at the same time, or multiple life insurance policies within a short time span, may raise concerns within the insurer's underwriting department which may lead to delays or even rejection of your application for coverage.
For example, when finding life insurance for smokers, it requires that you apply with companies that are more smokers friendly otherwise you will end up getting high premiums and even a rejection.
Cover letters are written for follow ups, sending reminders, accepting the offer made by the company, thank you letter for hiring, rejecting the offer, asking for more time to take a decision or even staying in touch after rejection.
When it comes to a rejected parent in a Parental Alienation case they are typically not assertive; they tend to be more withdrawn, perhaps depressed over their child's rejection, maybe even guilty and even paranoid.
A recent study8 examining peer status in clinically - diagnosed 7 — 9 year old children with ADHD from the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children With ADHD (MTA) 9,10 found that 52 % fell in the rejected category (when the classification system of Coie et al11 is used) and less than 1 % were of popular status.8 When children who did not fit into any category were excluded in calculating these percentages, the situation was even more bleak, with 80 % of children with ADHD falling in the rejected group.8 These figures are consistent with previous work indicating that 82 % of children with ADHD have peer rejection scores one standard deviation or more above the mean and 60 % are two standard deviations or more above the mean.12
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