Sentences with phrase «faces of great»

That being said refreshing the squad and having 1 or 2 new faces of great quality would be good.
«In recent years, we've seen the face of Greater Vancouver's business community change, and with it, the face of our membership has changed too.
Created in 1934 in the face of the Great Depression, FHA loans were ushered onto the housing finance scene to stabilize markets.
In the face of greater and greater scientific knowledge our need for God has actually increased not decreased.
Populorum Progressio, the pope notes, «repeatedly underlines the urgent need for reform, and in the face of great problems of injustice in the development of peoples, it calls for courageous action to be taken without delay.»
I proclaim that it is more tolerant to refrain from well - deserved violence in the face of greater provocations than is experienced by delusional religious followers.
The story of the abolitionists» victory, in the face of great opposition, offers much hope to the pro-life cause.
in the face of great evil, Christians talk about our greatest hope... namely Jesus (not just his ethics, but his life, death & resurrection... he did what we can't... he overcame where we fail... etc.).
Holy God is in us!!!! In the face of this great truth my question is not how do I carry Him with me outside of the building but how do I get up off my face...
Yet while old moral codes may serve the private interests of some, they are impotent in the face of great public moral questions.
And the spirits of you who have died in righteousness shall live and rejoice, And their spirits shall not perish, nor their memorial from before the face of the great One Unto all the generations of the world: wherefore no longer fear their contumely.15
In one of the most important passages in the Education of Cyrus, Cambyses (Cyrus's father) gives Cyrus the following advice: «If someone deceives often, instilling the expectation of good things, such a person ends up not being able to persuade even when he speaks of true sources of hope... One must, as much as possible preserve trust in one's own encouragement in the face of the greatest risks.»
And one of the marks of a healthy conscience is an awareness of one's own limitations, a desire to test one's beliefs in a larger arena, to draw from the best that a religious tradition has to offer, to feel that one is not isolated and alone in the face of great moral perplexities.
One of the marks of a healthy conscience is an awareness of one's own limitations, a desire to test one's beliefs in a larger arena, to draw from the best that a religious tradition has to offer, to feel that one is not isolated and alone in the face of great moral perplexities.
Essentially then, this view states that in the face of great evil (so great we can not hardly imagine it!)
But these final years were to last nearly a decade and were again crammed with activity even though undertaken in the face of great weariness and ill - health.
They will often hold to that lie even in the face of great evidence that what they are saying is not possible.
Out young accademy graduate who yas the potential to be the face of this great club in no distant time, jezzz, do we have a more pathetic.fans than members of just arsenal?
He said no one should be critical of the work the campaign did in the face of great odds against a candidate with more campaign funding and support from Mayor Bill Finch and state House Speaker Brendan Sharkey.
The public face of a great team.
Across the globe, we are facing some of the greatest challenges in history.
Fifty years from now, oil and mineral exploration in the Antarctic may become economically viable and have the potential to cause great harm, but it is unlikely that treaty signatories would stand firm in the face of the great energy crisis and the great profits that await.
In other words, it's really important to find a powerful idea that can supply you with unbreakable resilience and keep you going strong even in the face of great adversity.
Yet with help from friends and family, he finds reason to hope in the face of great tragedy.
A horror film with the power to put a rascally grin on the face of that great genre subverter John Carpenter (They Live), Get Out has more fun playing with half - buried racial tensions than with scaring us to death.
Mystralia is a fun game, but its world ultimately feels mundane and «been there, done that» in the face of greater adventure RPGs released this year.
That might not sound all that spectacular, but it was quite a rescue, accomplished against long odds, in the face of great hazards and lethal weather.
The two contrasting threads provide a moral question about the Uncle Tom syndrome, whether it is better to serve loyally in a steady, underpaying job or to continue fighting in the face of great adversity.
Along with the more straightforward and equally well - made, A Hijacking, Captain Phillips shows how terrifying the stakes are for the people on board isolated ships traversing hostile waters with no ability to defend themselves except through their own ingenuity and courage in the face of great danger.
Wonder Woman «s focus on luminous positivity in the face of the great darkness of World War One, as well as the ease in which its central team play off each other stands out even more when its lead character stars in something as flat - footed as this.
If we're going to be successful in facing any of the great challenges we are presented with as a country, we must have confidence in one another, and deliver rigorous and ambitious education to all pockets of society where we're told by elites that failure is the most likely outcome.
«The heroes are the residents who are piecing their lives together and soldiering on strongly and passionately in the face of great losses.»
Yet more jobs than ever will require post-secondary education and training, and job growth is high in STEM subjects, for which schools face some of the greatest teacher shortages.
For Bloomfield, New London and Windham, three towns whose children face some of the greatest educational challenges, including poverty and language barriers, the decision was simply to stop teaching and keep testing from March till the end of the year.
The greatest credit goes to students, families and teachers who are putting in the work and showing great determination and resolve, sometimes in the face of great challenge.
«In PLCs with shared goals for continuous improvement, accomplished educators become better and feel supported even in the face of great challenge.
It can be tempting in the face of great need to look for solutions that give us the greatest sense of control, what Anders and her colleagues (Anders, Hoffman, & Duffy, 2000, p. 732) call a «packaging mentality.»
Maynard recounts her joy at finding unexpected love, her discovery of what it truly means to be a partner and her determination to continue on in the face of great loss.
To me the most significant thing in the world is observing the heroism of each individual's struggle to get on with life in the face of great obstacles.
Yet most came away with new knowledge and hope Depressing yet hopeful in the face of great odds is how I would describe this wonderful book (Loren B).
As the fourteen winners» projects have shown, there's not only still a need for library spaces, but that need has grown rather than fallen away in the face of greater internet access and device penetration.
His fortitude and temperament in the face of great adversity were great examples of how to remain cool under fire.
Other architectural styles to witness include Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau, rounded off with the striking modern Guggenheim Museum, now the emblematic building of the city of Bilbao which opened in 1997, the beginning of a radical change in the face of this great Basque city.
From the sounds of it, the new Murakami show is quite personal and a deep meditation on life and mortality in the face of the great earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan in 2011.
As Hansel and Gretel and Pinocchio are parables that promote self - control in the face of greater collective interests, Shawky's videos relate the ravages of war, treachery, and greed.
Livestock diversity facilitates the adaptation of production systems to future challenges and is a source of resilience in the face of greater climatic variability.
As it struggles to feed the hungry, the U.N. World Food Program often reminds the public that in the face of great need, there is also great waste.
Mireille de la Lez, photographer with the Wild Wonders of Europe project, sums up the essence of the human condition in the face of the great predators which are some of the few animals that compete with humans for the top of the food chain.
In the face of great cynicism and crushing business and other pressures, this campaign invites lawyers to step forward and remind the world, and themselves, of why they went to law school in the first place.
That original vote has since been dramatically overridden by continued changes and political decisions outside the control of the education side, but it is instructive to see that even in the face of great difficulty in continuing to operate, people choose the status quo over the unknown of change.
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