That's
the fate of most local disturbances, but there are also collective modes that have the potential of causing long persistent and major variability in weather patterns and even in climate.
They are, «Conscious that while our nations lie at the climate front - line and will disproportionately feel the impacts of global warming, in the end climate change will threaten the sustainable development and, ultimately, the survival of all States and peoples —
the fate of the most vulnerable will be the fate of the world...»
Conscious that while our nations lie at the climate frontline and will disproportionately feel the impacts of global warming, in the end climate change will threaten the sustainable development and, ultimately, the survival of all states and peoples —
the fate of the most vulnerable will be the fate of the world; and convinced that our acute vulnerability not only allows us to perceive the threat of climate change more clearly than others, but also provides us with the clarity of vision to understand the steps that must be taken to protect the Earth's climate system and the determination to see the job done;
Despite these influences,
the fate of most countercultural production was that it would be undertaken outside the disciplinary boundaries of art — beyond its studios, galleries, and museums — and enacted in the public spaces and places of popular life: in streets, parks, plazas, discos, and theaters.
That's a far cry from
the fate of most professional investors.
He believes that
the fate of most literary endeavors are sealed within the initial paragraph — and that the seeds of that triumph or defeat are usually sown by the end of the very first sentence.
That is
the fate of most first books.
But we never plugged it in again (which is likely to be
the fate of most plug - in hybrids once the novelty wears off, we suspect — ed).
For one reason or another, this has been the sad
fate of most GM captive imports.
That said, this conclusion suffers
the fate of most finales, with too many wrap - it - up scenes in its final moments.
«
The fate of the most endangered softshell turtle of the world is now in the balance.»
By the end of a long day of critique, her «protective cloak» was at best in tatters, and perhaps that's the ultimate
fate of most attempts for a media figure to live aggressively as a character rather than an honest person.
It is
the fate of most geldings to spend their lives knocking around like equine handymen, doing whatever odd job comes along.
The fate of most autodidacts, a fate I happen to understand only too well, is to be perpetually reinventing the wheel and, in the course of that needless reinvention, never to achieve the wing, the propeller or the time machine.
The first is that fossils are formed only under a small set of very special circumstances, and that fossils formed are often obliterated by a variety of well - verified mechanisms, including subduction of continental plates under the earth's crust,
the fate of most pre-Cambrian fossils.
Fortunately, you can avoid
the fate of most Americans.
We see
the fates of most of the major players, including Hitler, Goebbels (and his wife), Eva Braun, Junge, and a number of top generals and aides.
Not exact matches
That strategy has sometimes attracted controversy,
most notably in the case
of the ill -
fated Trump SoHo development, where the project's developers have faced allegations
of financing it in part with laundered money.
It's suffering the same
fate as
most media companies — lower ad buys, ad pages sold at discounted rates, the closing
of its Whole Living magazine and Every Day Food's move from print to digital all impacted revenues.
That might seem unfair to judge the company and its flagship conference on a single flopped product, but the
fate of Glass is just the
most high - profile in a long list
of disappeared or disappointing products ranging from Google Reader to Google Wave to the Nexus Q and Android Wear — a platform that still exists, but I usually forget to wear my devices that run it.
«Through unprecedented access to the players involved, he re-creates all the drama and turmoil
of these turbulent days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the
most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the
fate of the world's economy.»
The
most frequent query for the U.S. ambassador to Canada involves the
fate of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Consider the case
of the defense contractor, perhaps the
most stark example
of the company captive to the
fate of its major customer.
To avoid a similar
fate, we've emphasized low to moderate valuation in
most of our selections.
The Cavendish was not always the world's
most popular banana, and its
fate may lie in the story
of its failed predecessor, the Gros Michel.
Carney, a former Bank
of Canada governor, told reporters the outcome
of the Brexit negotiation is the
most important factor determining the U.K.'s economic
fate, but the uncertainty surrounding it is already showing up in the data.
Supply management — One
of the
most difficult issues for Canada concerns the
fate of supply - managed sectors.
Gelernter sees this
most clearly in the
fate of Jewish quotas, which were imposed in the 1920s in response to rising percentages
of Jews at places like Harvard and Yale.
The
most holy, the noblest, the best, the
most godlike things about us is our human capacity to learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal
fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and
most of all with the unseen God.
Understandably, many
of our
most compelling stories feature the painful
fate of individuals so caught between the countering claims
of these imperatives that, unlike the utopian Falstaff, they are incapable
of an unambiguous choice.
He listened carefully to all that the elders had to say about how no horse should think himself fortunate until he is dead, how the horse
of all creatures is
most subject to the tragic changes
of fate.
(CNN)-- On Thursday, delegates to the Boy Scouts
of America's national conference met in Grapevine, Texas, to determine the
fate of one
of the
most beloved organizations in this country's history.
More particularly, our consideration
of the
fate or future
of religious liberalism is skewed from the start by unproved and, in
most cases, unprovable assumptions about the past effectuality
of institutional Protestantism.
Most muslims are not evil, but being forced to believe in the hateful divisive teachings of islam simply because they are born muslim and the koran threatens anyone who leaves it (apostates) with the most horrible f
Most muslims are not evil, but being forced to believe in the hateful divisive teachings
of islam simply because they are born muslim and the koran threatens anyone who leaves it (apostates) with the
most horrible f
most horrible
fate.
Many, if not
most, species have become extinct in the course
of this evolutionary advance, and there is good reason to anticipate that this may be our
fate as well.
Yet this was a
most important oversimplification, for it made possible for the Jews to accept their
fate as the just punishment
of God, and to accept the Torah as the book by which they would live.
In her
most poignant pleas, O'Connor asks that she might not become a mediocre writer, even though she vows to submit to such a middling
fate if this is God's scourge for her lack
of discipline.
Indeed, there are passages in Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the
Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived (HarperOne)[two stars], that should give the
most stubborn pagan pause.
This is illustrated not only by the references to the future in the thirteenth chapter
of First Corinthians, but by the fact that in the
most «moralistic» book
of the New Testament, the epistle
of James, there are warnings as to the futility
of riches and the
fate of exploiters in the last days (5:1 - 6), and injunctions to steadfastness as the brethren wait in patience for the coming
of the Lord (5:7 - 9).
Whereas other techniques, like those
of science and engineering, can remove more mundane obstacles, religions attend to the
most irremovable limits on life:
fate, guilt, meaninglessness, and death.
It is that crucial motif in Christianity that theologians have called the kenosis, the humiliation
of God: The same God who has all power, who created this world and all possible worlds, has taken upon himself the form and the
fate of an ordinary man, and indeed a man who suffered the
most agonizing afflictions
of betrayal, torture, despair, and death.
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 stickiest point for
most people is that not only was the doc.ument itself Top Secret for decades, it explictly stated that anybody involved in this type
of investigation, including the accuser and potential witnesses, are sworn to secrecy regarding any and all details, upon penalty
of excommunication (a
fate worse than death for the devout).
He took Jefferson's question about the
fate of democracy in urbanized populations and translated it into the language
of the country's
most avoided neighborhoods and caused it to be writ large in our industrialized cities.
In
most veins
of the Christian faith, it would seem far more beneficial and pleasant to believe in the Christian god than to disbeleve — unless you are the type
of person to worry about the eternal
fate of others over the
fate of yourself.
This takes, for the
most part, the character
of an intimately informed report from Baruch, who describes in detail the suffering and
fate of his master through these days
of catastrophe.
Glucose has many
fates,
most of which are to be utilized by the brain and muscles, while fructose is generally metabolized in the liver, causing a whole host
of problems.
In what often must seem like a wicked twist
of fate,
most patients who receive radiation or chemotherapy to the head and neck develop serious oral lesions.
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.
One
of the
most sensible comments i have read here, Wenger is hiding from the fans and can't face the fans... Almost every manager has a very good relationship with there fans but not at Arsenal... He will always blame the fans and not himself for poor performances, as for me i have accepted my
fate, 2 more years
of Agony and unhappiness watching my beloved club but i know Kroenke, Wenger, Gazidis will not be at arsenal forever because like it or not someone will come and save the club from there hands in the NEAREST future and guess what?