Sentences with phrase «fate from happening to»

The retaining wall appears to have prevented a similar fate from happening to the neighbors.

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Christians believe that a faith in Jesus, his sacrifice and proof of life after death is a complete «remission / cure» to the fate of «separation from God» which is the horriblest thing that can happen to the «core» you.
The most powerful influence in human life is neither the environment in which we happen to be brought up, the genes we were bequeathed from our parents at birth, nor all the slings and arrows of fate, no matter how tragic and harrowing their effects may be.
The most frustrating but also the best thing is so far we drop points because of bad official decision (Everton, Hull,...) or individual mistakes (Swansea, Man Utd, Hull,...) rather than our opposition push us (only happen at Dortmund away)-- that means we have our fates in our hands, and we still have time to turn things around — especially when we have our 1st team player back from injury.
In ten months under the guidance of David Moyes, United lost six league matches at home, United was knocked from the FA Cup by Swansea, while the same fate happen to Red Devils in the Capital One Cup where they were eliminated by Sunderland.
The fate of the Social Democratic Party — which saw centrist MPs defect from Labour to form an ill - fated moderate rival in 1981 — offers a cautionary tale of what can happen to those who leave the safety of an established major party to go it alone in the British electoral system.
People have asked me two questions, if the worst happened and we staggered recklessly towards a «Hard Brexit» that would destroy the lives and livelihoods of my constituents: Could I ever see myself joining with like - minded people who want to save our country from such an appalling fate?
Black and Mittal, both in UC Berkeley's Department of Earth and Planetary Science, were drawn to the question of what might happen to Phobos because its fate is expected to be so different from that of most other moons in our solar system.
It has one sterling high point, when all of the different characters and thriller elements come together on a tense bus ride in Brooklyn, as several different people who's fates are connected together unknowingly sit feet away from each other and Agent Keller, the only one who knows what is happening, can't do anything to stop it.
What happens at midnight Mass here is probably best left for a person to discover for oneself, although it's too tempting not to mention that the scene involves an ill - fated high that brings about an evil baby and a considerable guilt trip about the man hanging from the cross.
beginning n 1: time at which anything begins; source; origin 1.1: fate n 1: power predetermining events unalterably from eternity 2: what is destined to happen 3: doomed to destruction
The error margins are so wide you could even assume that the manmade cooling matches or exceeds the manmade warming (both from fossil fuels) which was what led to the ill - fated ice age scare in the 70's that modern pause - deniers also like to deny even happened.
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