Sentences with phrase «feel is a dead end»

No doubt, many of us will find times in our lives where we are in a position we feel is a dead end.

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«We are speaking up now because we are disappointed and frustrated; we feel we have hit a dead end in trying to influence the company quietly from the inside,» the Kapors wrote.
If you are lost in your current career, feeling strapped for cash or frustrated with dead - end relationships, it can be hard to pull yourself out of your current predicament to dream big.
Their stories of new life touch us deeply and challenge us to pray for discernment, so we may know that the feeling of being «as good as dead» is not the end of the story.
I don't know about you, but I think it's more humane to terminate a cluster of cells that lacks the ability to feel pain than it is to insist that a child be born into a situation where it is unwanted, unloved, unprotected and may end up abused or dead.
Getting to know Teresa awakened me to the possibility that the haunting emptiness I had begun feeling amid my boisterous campus social life and honor - student striving might be not a dead end.
Eli isn't retired or dead, but the Giants» decision to bench him this week feels like the end of his career in essence.
I have to find an answer to this, I feel as though I'm at a dead end.
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I was one of those who, briefly, felt pleased for May in the summer of 2016 when, like Fortinbras at the end of Hamlet, she stepped over the dead bodies of her political rivals to grab the top job.
The town's steep, cobbled streets are a labyrinth full of dead ends and tight corners, and it felt especially ominous the night I arrived with rainwater rushing down the unlit alleys.
To enhance the feelings of spatial distance, mazes were intentionally designed so that chases were long unimpeded runs with no dead - ends.
All I wanted was a little extra attention to make me feel appreciated as a woman and a wife, but it got to the point where it was just easier to walk away than rehash the same dead - end conversation.
After hours and hours searching for a way to cut down some pounds and stay healthy do you feel like you are stuck in a dead - end street?
Rather than still feeling like I'm at a dead end and that I'd exhausted all my options, I now have hope that some of the changes I'll be implementing over the next few weeks could make a serious difference to my health.
1 - lack of relaxation 2 - devitalized food 3 - unfulfilling employment (dead - end jobs) 4 - dead - end relationships (romantic or not) 5 - surgery 6 - junk food 7 - trans fats and rancid fats 8 - financial stress 9 - sedentary lifestyle 10 - excessive exercise 11 - death of a loved one 12 - alcoholism 13 - smoking 14 - illicit drug use 15 - prescription drug use 16 - toxins 17 - poor eating habits 18 - marital stress 19 - repeated traumas 20 - workaholism 21 - nutritional deficiencies 22 - hormonal imbalances 23 - oral contraceptives 24 - stimulants 25 - counterproductive attitudes and beliefs 26 - conventional hormone replacement therapy 27 - non-prescription drugs 28 - psychological stress 29 - persistent fears 30 - emotional stress 31 - lack of sleep 32 - being in denial about feelings 33 - acute or chronic infection 34 - repeated stresses 35 - persistent negative stressors 36 - fun or enjoyment deprivation 37 - allergies 38 - caffeine 39 - white sugar and white flour products 40 - antacids 41 - artificial sweeteners and colors 42 - major life events — even if perceived consciously as «good» (e.g.: graduating high school, moving, etc..)
Which is probably why Reformation's designs (made from dead end stock fabrics) feel like they've got so much character; every piece wows in its construction — simple yet effective — that you really don't need much else.
If you feel like you're at a dead end or just want to go into something new, I highly suggest doing your research first.
4 To feel like you're in a dead - end relationship isn't nice, but it's not fatal either.
Once online, it's not unusual to be met with dud matches and silence, or dead - end conversations, leaving people feeling hopeless.
Speed dating events can feel just as liberating for singles who are tired of slogging through bad dates and dead - end conversations.
If you've been slogging through dead - end date after dead - end date, online dating might feel like a quick fix for a dull love life.
So to avoid wasting precious time on a dead end guy, here are a few online dating tips to help you find out the following.How does he feel about his work?
A dead end with an empty feeling for being misled.
While returning fans will certainly feel the sting of not being able to enjoy the «definitive» Dead Rising experience due to the lack of DLC inclusion, the Triple Pack is currently the best way to acquaint yourself with the series before Dead Rising 4 launches at the end of the year.
With James gandolfini dead and the endings of dexter and breaking bad this summer, it feels like an era of television is coming to an end.
A lot of people are sick of play and toss games that only feel fresh for the first 6 months and dead by the end of the year.
By this point the action is flashing by like a fire engine without any clear end in sight, other than more and more violence, and the film feels as if it could go on indefinitely, or at least until the whole of Queens lies dead on the restaurant floor.
Lynne Ramsay handpicks this 1971 drama from Peter Bogdanovich: «That feeling of burgeoning awkward teenage sexuality and being stuck in a dead end town is brilliant.
Otherwise, the movie is as dead as its title character and like his victims, the audience is left feeling weak and dry at the end of its two - hour - plus bite.
When I was at college, I was hung over once, I had a Cornetto ice cream and I felt much better» The flavours featured in each of the tasty Ice Creams loosely follow each of the film's themes: There's the red of strawberry in Shaun of the Dead (blood), the blue classic original flavour in Hot Fuzz (Police) and the green of the mint chocolate version in The World's End (Aliens).
The «coming weeks» statement felt like it would mark the end of the general «lack of info» that characterized the first year of waiting for Red Dead Redemption 2 and that things would be kicked into gear.
Add into that some truly awful dialogue, as well as a staggeringly dead - eyed performance from Ben Drew, and what you end up with is 112 minutes that feels twice that long.
However, things become dangerous for Harry when he ends up investigating some celebrity deaths in the area, discovering that some of the suspects are involved in an insidious game called «The Dead Pool», whereby the contestants must have a list of celebrities they feel will die within a certain length of time, the winner being the one with the most dead celebrities on his lDead Pool», whereby the contestants must have a list of celebrities they feel will die within a certain length of time, the winner being the one with the most dead celebrities on his ldead celebrities on his list.
Chuck & Buck «s murky non-look agreed with its queasy, off - kilter narrative, but it felt like a dead end.
In Zemeckis's film, the animated eyes looked dead; in Spielberg's, the flat - feeling end result is not dissimilar.
Where I felt Shaun of the Dead was genre changing, The World's End just didn't seem as innovating as I would have liked, plus I've seen this type of scenario before.
«You take a person from the ordinary world who thinks they're in a dead end job, they have no future, they feel like their life's a failure, it's going nowhere, like Keanu Reeves in The Matrix.
Speaking of steering, the dead on - center feel is a letdown, and I was surprised by the lack of front - end grip.
Obviously, they still can do so, but now it feels as though we're teaching them to embrace a dead - end.
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It will be interesting to see what the other big publishing houses decide to do, I have a feeling your going to see the companies who do nt push for equivalent ebook to physical book pricing will have higher sales and in the end make more money off of ebooks AND «dead tree» books as well thanks to word of mouth from ebook readers.
Her source for a red - hot secret about actor Nick Tremayne has ended up dead in a hotel swimming pool, and she's having distracting feelings about the owner of said hotel.
As for the end of traditional publishers being dead wrong, don't you feel it's a bit early to be sanguine?
So even though it might feel like you are in a dead - end job, remember that it's part of the journey.
If a cat feels threatened by another cat, the dead - end location may create an opportunity for her to be ambushed, and she'll avoid using the box.
If you've never come here you'll be quite surprised because there aren't many bars in this area and you feel like you reached the dead end.
What could've been an entirely new avenue for the franchise feels more like a dead end.
You take a person from the ordinary world who thinks they're in a dead end job, they have no future, they feel like their life's a failure, it's going nowhere, like Keanu Reeves in The Matrix.
This allowed the game to offer multiple paths that become quickly accessible while never making the game feel as linear as it truly is as you suddenly came across a dead end that was inaccessible at that time.
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