Sentences with phrase «failings of others»

Yet what on earth have the moral failings of others to do with what he himself pursues with all his heart?
Geometry was failed by 60 percent of students who took the test, and about 30 percent failed each of the other subjects.
Sadly, couples tend to take the good in each other for granted very quickly — and can even stop noticing the good that the other is doing — while focusing more and more on the petty failings of the other.
We're all familiar with our tendency to evaluate our own moral failings more leniently than the moral failings of others.
So why should they have to pay for the failings of others?
In acceptance of the failings of others, we can't become complacent about sin.
It doesn't take much spiritual discernment to spot the faults and failings of others, its recognizing our own that requires a little help from the Divine Counselor.
I can not help but agree with a lot of this but at the same time this season I have become so frustrated by the same old thing happening despite the fact there is a mountain of cash in the bank and a great opportunity provided by the failings of the other big clubs.
That pairing, like many others, was the blend of two quite different types of defender, with each complementing the attributes and making up for the failings of the other.
Point to the great performances of Man City and not the failings of others.
IMO It's about time we started focusing on our own problems instead of the failings of others just to make us look less shite and as you put it «take the heat off»!
That they qualified says as much about the failings of others as it does about Korea.
But regardless of their equidistance strategy, they share the failings of the other two.
«Without celebrating the failings of other places, the Osun government today is prominent among the states that have taken payment of pensions as a priority.
The writer then laid out his book's portrait of Mr. Cuomo: descended from a community of clannish and secretive Italians, the product of a demanding yet absent father, a lawyer with questionable business dealings who ascended in politics due to the moral failings of others — Bill Clinton, Jeanine Pirro, Eliot Spitzer, David Paterson — a man «wounded, resentful and angry.»
I blame Sakamoto more for the failings of Other M.
Refrain from spilling intimate details regarding the failings of their other parent.
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