Sentences with phrase «feeling the relief of»

The head has a nice curve to it, so if you feel like you've hit your face a little hard or heavy on a start or end stroke, a gentle «roll» up or down on the handle will get the blade off of your skin, and you'll feel the relief of the cool, smooth, curved head guiding you out of danger.
They don't the burden of their evil sins, they feel the relief of forgiveness and a fresh start.
It also makes sense that one who does not accept Jesus, thereby willingly blaspheming the holy spriit, will not feel the relief of aphesis in their heart.
You can feel the relief of the rash right away.
It was easier to get dressed, I was more organized in planning my outfits, and I felt the relief of not having decisions fatigue (it's a thing... for real).
You sign the necessary paperwork a few days later and instantly feel the relief of knowing that instead of a step backwards; this is the beginning of a fresh start.
Our clients feel the relief of getting out of debt at their very first meeting.
You can almost feel the relief of its members as it lets itself praise the efforts of UK Parliamentarians, judges and prosecutors.
You've decided you to hire a professional property management services company for your investment property and you can almost feel the relief of being able to hand off the landlord tasks to a pro.

Not exact matches

Handing in your resignation letter to your boss who constantly nags you about your report and paper works that are long overdue will definitely give you a feeling of relief since you can be free from the confines of your office that locks you in from Monday to Friday, 9 - 6 PM.
This brings the reality of life in the 21st century into sharp relief, which is a good thing — even if it doesn't always feel that way while it is happening.
A good part of Putin's political success has been based on his record of improving people's welfare, but with no relief in sight for Russia's economic troubles, it may only be a matter a time before the general populace begins to feel the pinch more sharply.
Throughout that day I felt an ongoing torrent of appreciation for the team that took the vision to reality, pride at our collective accomplishment and relief at having finally reached this amazing moment.
During the 1980s, our first years in business, I felt great relief each November as we left behind the ruts of our New Hampshire dirt road, glided onto the interstate, and headed south to Mom's New York home for Thanksgiving.
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating Ambiguity» on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, the executive director of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense of uncertainty across the board — in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
With President Trump and the mayor of San Juan in a war of words this weekend over the relief efforts in hurricane - battered Puerto Rico and a stream of harrowing images coming out of the island and its neighbors in the Caribbean, it's easy to feel gloomy about the response to the disaster.
When the VCs learned about the findings, the researchers write in the HBR article, «the VCs reacted with a mixture of emotions: despair for being involved in creating bias, denial of being part of it, becoming upset with the facts, and feeling relief about the fact that gender bias was finally becoming transparent.»
Still, you couldn't escape the sweet, unclenching feeling of relief as executives announced results that smashed analysts» expectations.
Most people reported feeling the highest levels of stress until 4:53 p.m. when end - of - day relief sets in.
And we did so with a sense of relief, not a feeling of dread.
«Knowledge is power and people tend to feel a huge sense of relief from discussing their situation and possibly fears with regard to money.
One of the most rewarding things is seeing clients feel such a tremendous sense of relief when they realize it is not «them against the world».
It's hard not to feel vicarious relief when those globs of snot flow down from the poster's left nostril.
If you feel as if you've been stuck at a traffic light these past few years, just waiting to put your foot on the accelerator, you can breathe a sigh of relief because the light may have just turned green.
Sources said Mr Packer, who has recently been splitting his time between Aspen in the US, the Mexican resort of Cabo and his ranch outside the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires, had recently been feeling «awful» and would have felt a sense of relief in making the announcement.
While Hickenlooper later clarified that he was excitedly pursuing the headquarters because he felt it was the right thing for the city and state, he allowed that some citizens would feel «a sense of relief if they choose somewhere else because there are a lot of challenges and lot of hard work we will be avoiding.»
But drivers in about 70 percent of the U.S. are feeling even more relief, as local stations post prices below the $ 3 mark.
With continuing stories of data breaches and misuse, this regulation is a relief to many consumers who felt their privacy was being invaded.
«Houston and other nearby communities have experienced devastating loss and destruction, and we feel compelled to do our part to support relief and rebuilding efforts,» said Tad Taube, chairman of Taube Philanthropies.
Fortunately, you will never have to suffer the defeat of discovering at your death that there is no heaven for you to go to (or feel relief that there is no fiery inferno for you to be tormented in for eternity).
Experiencing the kindness of strangers offered relief to Mormons who had been feeling «a little under siege,» said Bennett, who first got to know Romney through church in 1978 and worked with him for five years at Bain & Company, a global consulting firm that Romney eventually led as CEO.
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the most human and most sacred thing I'd ever done in my life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
The only «peace» that kind of thinking aka «faith» brings anyone, is the feeling of well - being brought upon by the relief that they are now validated as being better than others.
Psychologically it may be an enormous relief to him to enter a world of warmth and fantasy after the cold, disciplined life of the laboratory where feelings count not at all.
When we remember who the real actor is, we feel humbled; but we also experience, like Gregory, a sense of relief: itis Jesus, not we, who leads his flock, heals the wounds of sin, and raises up the people to divine union.
In my personal experience, I was filled with a sense of relief that I wasn't alone in my feelings.
If tomorrow we heard (what of course we will not hear) that real peace had come to Southeast Asia, that a new government had emerged representing all the people, that the United States was prepared to give billions through international channels to rebuild what our tens of billions have destroyed — if we heard all that, I would rejoice because of the relief from moral anguish I would feel privately and inwardly, and because of the renewed possibility of pride in being an American.
So in that case, Peter might have felt a sense of relief, for although he had denied Christ, and said that he didn't know Christ, it turned out to be OK, for Jesus was not the Messiah after all.
But I think Peter very possibly, could have felt a sense of relief when Jesus died.
The miracle of relief is not that federal aid rushes in (because it doesn't) or national news highlights a feel - good story of survival to round out the broadcast (because the cameras leave soon after).
Rightly or wrongly, I felt a sense of relief when air strikes were ordered to stem the progress of the militants.
The rage (which is as much anguish as it is anger) is a way of catharsis, a way of getting temporary relief from the heavy feeling of impotence that affects many...»
And now that he's dead, we can feel a good sense of closure and relief from the fact that he will never murder anybody ever again.
Thus, the particular feelings of her husband for her, what it is about her that especially delights him, how he would feel when she was around — these types of experiences are brought into greater relief and intensified within the whole that God alone can give back to her.
Take it from me — the temporary feeling of relief is not worth the long term pain of the consequences.
There is no evidence that this primitive communism became a general practice, but it is clear that the relief of brothers in need was felt as a Christian obligation.
The second person felt a strange sense of relief: no more psychiatrists, pills, shock therapy and hospitals.
What a relief it is that if God searches out the innermost thoughts of everyone, at least we rarely have to feel his scrutiny.
Alcoholics who are obviously in need of medical attention, who have the «shakes» or other withdrawal symptoms, and those who say that they feel «sick» (Mr. B., for example) will usually not resist seeing a physician to get relief from their pain.
Maybe it's inherited, I thought and a lovely understanding and spell of relief flooded my slightly hurt feeling a little bit ignored mother soul.
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