Sentences with phrase «fair share of pain»

These charts explain why so many UK & Irish investors (& bloggers) are experiencing their fair share of pain right now.
Far from it, says Dr. Lynn Johnson, Ph.D., who's seen his fair share of the pain that accompanies change over the course of his coaching career.
Coming from someone who has experienced my own fair share of pain at the hands of the church and regularly laughs at and gets ticked off with the church, I think you're deeply misrepresenting the heart of the original piece.
Air travel comes with its fair share of pain points.

Not exact matches

Death and G - d share some of the same attributes (eternal, omnipresent, fair) and of course when you're dead there is no pain and no tears.
It is easy to blame the opponents who hack him down, but as I said after the Man United game, Jack does his utmost to to wind up his opponents and has been known to do his fair share of crunching and mis - timed tackles himself, mostly ending up with Jack being more in pain than his victims!
So, while you can expect your fair share of mild muscle and joint aches and pains as you progress as a weightlifter, you also can, on the whole, remain health and injury - free so long as you...
If you had your fair share of heartbreaks, tears and pain, you might think and feel that relationships are not for you.
A Hijacking takes pains to imply that the seamen and the pirates should rightly be allies — that both are workingmen just looking for their fair share of capitalism's pie.
His cowboy friends — who have all endured their fair share of rodeo wounds — insist that he must «ride through the pain
While Punisher: War Zone (2008) has its fair share of problems, Stevenson is able to portray Frank's pain and loneliness while still coming across as an unstoppable killing machine.
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