Sentences with phrase «faces grave»

Everyone was looking upward at the stars, their chins pointing toward the sky, their faces grave.
Tris (Woodley) is a young girl who doesn't fit into any of the pre-assigned groups and faces grave consequences due to her status as a «Divergent.»
The United States faces grave problems because of profligate public spending, however well - intended, by both parties.
It is also where caregivers with no nursing experience face the gravest challenges, because they are managing the health of people who are unable to express their symptoms.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III, who will be overseeing Manafort's trial, said Manafort could face grave consequences for his alleged crimes.
But in addition to the usual stresses of launching a new company — hiring, fund - raising, finding workspace, creating prototypes, dealing with investors — Babini faces a graver concern: deportation.
This is plain wrong, when the world is facing the gravest refugee crisis since the end of World War II.
Notwithstanding what happens in China, the sad fact is that almost everywhere in the world today, systems properly called capitalist and democratic are facing grave difficulties.
I was in Cuba this summer on a mission trip when our host pastor, Héctor Méndez, approached me, his face grave and drawn.
for arsenal you can only hope for the best and prepare for the worst season in season out... lower your expectations guys and have a life else you gonna face your grave too soon!
«Ed Miliband is facing the gravest crisis of his leadership after former Home Secretary David Blunkett warned that he was putting the «entire Labour project» at risk... Mr Miliband was last night said to have been forced into a humiliating climbdown in his battle with the union barons because he feared the loss of their vital funds.
We've already moved away from using quinine to treat cases as the malaria parasite has become more resistant to it, but if further drug resistance were to develop against our most valuable malaria drug, artemisinin, we would be facing a grave situation.
Black folks are both more likely to live in the places where heat waves are the most severe, and when they occur, we are more likely to face grave consequences,» said Benjamin Todd Jealous, the CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, on the call with reporters today.
Like other indigenous peoples around the globe, the Hadza now face grave challenges to their way of life.
EARLY MAN - 3 Movie Clips + Trailer (2018) Tom Hiddleston Animated Movie HD SUBSCRIBE for more Movie Clips HERE: https://goo.gl/8xzRw4 A plucky cave man named Dug, his sidekick Hognob and the rest of their tribe face a grave threat to their simple existence.
From the film's opening passage, Lubitsch demonstrates his new facility with the norms of Hollywood editing: following a humorous inter-title stating that «Lady Windermere faced the grave problem — of seating her dinner guests,» Lubitsch opens with an establishing shot of a voluminous interior with the woman seated at a desk; the director dissolves to a medium - close - up of the woman arranging her placards; and then to point - of - view close - up as she places Lord Darlington's carefully beside her own, her fingers softly tapping the folded paper.
Voices: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, Miriam Margolyes, Timothy Spall, Rob Brydon, Richard Ayoade Plot: Plucky caveman Dug, his sidekick Hognob and the rest of their tribe face a grave threat from Lord Nooth, who plans transform their land into a giant mine.
Plot Summary A plucky cave man named Dug, his sidekick Hognob and the rest of their tribe face a grave threat to their simple existence.
A plucky cave man named Dug, his sidekick Hognob and the rest of their tribe face a grave threat to their... Read More
And their friendship faces its gravest trial as Gemma must decide once and for all what role she is meant for.
As their ice habitat shrinks, skinnier and hungrier bears face a grave challenge to their survival.»
Skeptics are winning because the AGW community was wrong to claim that we are facing or will face some grave climate crisis, and no matter how many studies believers come up with to claim otherwise, the climate continues to fail to cooperate with the apocalypse.
The more important issue, however, may be the sacrifice of individual Charter rights for the sake of the collective rights of a people — even a people who have faced grave historic injustice.
«There is evil in the world and we face grave threats to our national security,» Holder said, «but we must reclaim our moral leadership by no longer letting fear rule our reactions.»
The tendering round «would have translated into thousands of people facing grave difficulty in obtaining justice — ordinary people who are already facing extraordinary difficulties,» she said.
If anyone gains access to your key, you would face grave consequences, as you can not stop or cancel transactions and neither can you reset the password or private key.

Not exact matches

After discussions over dinner in Brussels, they added: «We stand in unqualified solidarity with the United Kingdom in the face of this grave challenge to our shared security.»
Vladimir Shamanov, a defense committee chairman in the Russian legislature's lower house, also said on Tuesday that the US would face «grave repercussions» for a strike on Syria.
Cryptocurrencies in general are so fixated on flying in the face of regulation that they dig their own graves.
Cryptocurrencies basically are so fixated on flying within the face of regulation that they dig their very own graves.
Since the family is the prime unit in the transmission of tradition (indeed, tradition itself has little meaning for those uprooted from family), it stands to reason that the grave familial problems our society faces can be effectively approached only within the context of tradition.
When facing the very «valley of the shadow of death», where even family members can't go, the good news of Jesus Christ, is what quells the sting of death and the grave's victory.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
This knowledge will change forever how we live, how we face death and how we begin to see beyond the grave.
Today, the democratic experiment faces perhaps its gravest threat» a cultural crisis that is at its core a crisis of faith.
Neve Gordon, who teaches politics at Ben - Gurion University in Beer - Sheva, says: «Israel's gravest danger today is not the Palestinian Authority or even Hamas and Islamic Jihad but the one it faces from within: fascism.»
But «the reality of grief is the absence of God,» he noted, and we must guard against words offered «for self - protection, to pretty up a situation whose bleakness [we] simply [can not] face...» («My Son Beat Me to the Grave,» A.D., June 1983, p. 26).
That's all — I doesn't matter to me if there is one God, many gods or no God or gods — I will live my life with that honesty and have no fear to face whatever comes after the grave.
Don't think his followers would have been willing to face torture and death as Jesus did, if they hadn't seen him, knew he indeed had been brought back from the grave, as all who believe on him will be.
John and Darwin, like all the people who reject the Lord Jesus Christ you put your hope in the appearance of today rather than the hopelessness that awaits you when you face death and the grave.
In the face of this twofold spectacle — a world which reveals a grave state of spiritual poverty and the Church of Christ, which is still so vibrant with vitality — we... have felt immediately the urgency of the duty to call our sons together to give the Church the possibility to contribute more efficaciously to the solution of the problems of the modern age.
As grave as the situation now appears, a good number of religiously minded people are waking up to the realities and dangers we face.
If that is the case, I suggest you allow SMHMore to instruct and guide you through life, and I suggest that you rely on SMHMore, as you face the inevitability of death and the grave.
Those who articulated [it] faced without flinching the most negative of all the consequences of embodiment: the fragmentation, slime, and stench of the grave... [W] e may not find their solutions plausible, but it is hard to feel they got the problem wrong.»
This strength is needed not only in situations of grave poverty or natural disasters (above), but especially in the face of slower, everyday threats: pervasive technology, growing divorce, and especially the loss of having both a mom and dad in the home.
«Few people opening their door to two grave - faced detectives with a request that they should accompany them to the police station,» she remarked, «would do so without a qualm of unease, however certain they may be of their complete innocence.»
I believe that only God knows when the world will end, and unless the world ends in our lifetime, each of us must face the awesome reality of death and the grave.
All of us who care about both faith and economics are indebted to those theologians who are getting to grips with economics because the gravest temptation we face is the rending asunder of theology and economics — if this process were to be completed an ancient tradition would disappear.
Precisely how this could occur was not known, but in some appropriate fashion these bodies would be raised from their graves, reconstituted in some equally appropriate fashion, re-united with «their» souls — and then there would be a final judgement, in which the soul - and - body together would face the Grand Assize, to receive the statement of the great Judge as to its eventual fate.
But aside from this factor, individuals have different thresholds, even with regard to acting and reacting in the face of grave danger.
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