Sentences with phrase «eventually comes to terms with himself»

However I'm confident that the Gunners will eventually come to terms with Cazorla, as the player himself seems very keen to sign an extension with the club.
In a case of a baby who is doing this because the mom has gone back to work, most babies eventually come to terms with the bottle during the day and will start to settle down after a few weeks, that's a tough few weeks for the mom who is trying to go back to work and then is exhausted the next day because her baby's been nursing all night.
Funny, sad and even, dare we say it, inspiring, Satrapi's autobiographical story sees her rebel against conservativism, love her free - thinking and tolerant family, and eventually come to terms with her identity.
The film offers some hope that she may eventually come to terms with other people and relinquish her yearning for vigilante justice, as must Jason who comes at revenge from a different perspective.
Reading the chronicle of Nevelson's life, as it is fully and admirably recounted here, what struck me was the way in which she eventually came to terms with high - rolling American corporate culture.
Seeing, however, that the prior involvement procedure seems non-negotiable, she offers viable limits to its use in order to avoid such difficulties in the protection of human rights and to eventually come to terms with an «exhausting» mechanism which might «lead to undesired results» (p. 44).

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With one eye on my life outside the business and the other on my changing role in it, I came up with the long - term goal of eventually being able to take off four months every yWith one eye on my life outside the business and the other on my changing role in it, I came up with the long - term goal of eventually being able to take off four months every ywith the long - term goal of eventually being able to take off four months every year.
Bond funds become particularly problematic when rates get really low, as hot money comes flooding into the asset class — and when rates eventually rise and the hot money leaves — long term investors will be left with losses they can't simply wait out to become whole again.
Hope for ourselves that we will come to terms, eventually, with what has happened.
While many players struggle to come to terms with retirement, at least initially, most do eventually adjust to «normal» life.
It was a hard fought game with defences on top for the most part, both sides, after a few scares, even coming to terms eventually with the new rule which prevented goalkeepers from picking the ball up when passed back to them by a team mate.
I was in horror at the initial thought, but eventually came to terms that this was better than dealing with a poop on the go.
Afterwards I felt like we chose together to wean because she had months to deal with it, come to terms with it and eventually accept it.
I beat myself up over it, but luckily eventually came to better terms with it after speaking to a friend who was a lactation consultant, who told me about my Hypoplastic breast tissue.
It was very painful to come to terms with that and start over, but eventually I found a career better suited to me in broadcasting.
To be honest I've felt somewhat lost the past 2 years when it comes to my career but I've come to terms with being «ok» with my uncertainties by simply knowing I will find my way eventually (oh, and everything happens for a reason, right?To be honest I've felt somewhat lost the past 2 years when it comes to my career but I've come to terms with being «ok» with my uncertainties by simply knowing I will find my way eventually (oh, and everything happens for a reason, right?to my career but I've come to terms with being «ok» with my uncertainties by simply knowing I will find my way eventually (oh, and everything happens for a reason, right?to terms with being «ok» with my uncertainties by simply knowing I will find my way eventually (oh, and everything happens for a reason, right?).
Although it might freak out in the beginning, you'd eventually have to come to terms with the fact that you're living with a sexually transmitted infection and that your partner deserves to know everything about it.
As Wegener, Vikander gave a compassionate performance as Gerda, who struggles to come to terms with her husband's decision to become a woman but eventually ends up being his biggest moral support.
Keep in mind that a bond fund will eventually recover the loss because of the higher rate, so it's not something to worry a lot about in the long term, but you will come out ahead with the CD because of the limited downside of 1.25 % in doing an early withdrawal to reinvest at the higher rate.
The major downside risk with any term life policy is that it will eventually come to an end.
I am a passionate lover of Video Games and recently I finally came to terms with a big question we all get asked eventually: «What are your top 5 favorite video game characters?»
It's a funny term to use, given the show she eventually came up with: «Blackness in Abstraction,» which assembles a group of monochromatic black works, created from the 1940s through the present, by artists ranging from Robert Irwin to Carrie Mae Weems to Oscar Murillo.
At first, many will argue against it, but eventually, as evidence piles up, the scientists will come to terms with the new idea, and use it as the default position.
The major downside risk with any term life policy is that it will eventually come to an end.
Eventually we had to come up with a new term — «phablets» — to describe a small tablet with the ability to be a phone.
«Of course, children usually find their parents» separation extremely upsetting but as this research demonstrates, eventually many come to terms with the situation and adjust to changes in family life.
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