Sentences with phrase «finally coming to grips with»

I think I'm finally coming to grips with the fact that the life insurance learning curve isn't really a curve.
The unification of gamers Nintendo Network ID is the first step in Nintendo finally coming to grips with digital shops and should be a good start to finally allowing gamers to play and redownload their software on another system.
Morning follows the divergent paths of Mark and Alice Munroe as they circle each other in a heart - breaking pas - de-deux of grief before finally coming to grips with their shared loss.
Markets are finally coming to grips with the disconnect between the domestic economy, earnings expectations and valuations.
Rather, he said, sellers are finally coming to grips with the fact that the prices of 2014 were an aberration and aren't coming back anytime soon.
I have finally come to grips with the fact that church work will not be a significant part of my life in this location — a profoundly discouraging conclusion, because there's so little else to do in this town, and I can not move away any time soon — but not before going through a prolonged (and continuing) grieving process for the loss of something I loved that had been a part of my life for so long.
The REAL problem (for when we are good and ready to finally come to grips with it) is the church's grossly incorrect teachings on 1.
Jamie dried out and it lasted for awhile but there were fall outs along the way until he finally came to grips with the shadow of his mother's love and the need to function without having to prove who loved whom more.
As the United States cleans up after one major hurricane and braces for another, optimists note that all this destruction could yield one positive result: As we experience bigger and more powerful storms — just as the models predicted — perhaps we'll finally come to grips with climate change.
We finally come to grips with the need for life insurance and whether we call our local State Farm agent or go on line, the next step is to get a quote.

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«If we are ever to reach you, matter, we must, having first established contact with the totality of all that lives and moves here below, come little by little to feel that the individual shapes of all we have laid hold on are melting away in our hands, until finally we are at grips with the single essence of all subsistencies and all unions.
After an underwhelming start to the season, where it appeared that the weight of that jersey bore on young Paul Labile, Pogba finally seemed to come to grips with his new increased responsibility.
So finally after coming to grips with the bottom line that I need help, I am seeing a wonderful counselor... so far it's been helpful.I took a course in meditation: absolutely incredible.
Finally, both authors conclude that adult neuroplasticity is a vastly undertapped resource, one with which Western medicine and psychology are just now coming to grips.
Weve finally come to grips on a national level with the research - backed idea that learning mastery is a matter of thinking critically about the vital concepts we want our children to understand ~ and weve come to realize that this is a more effective approach to teaching and learning.
Once we set off on our trip with a view of the famous sign for the city limits of Las Vegas in the rearview mirror, I finally had come to grips with the 2014 Infiniti Q50 AWD as a car from the brand promoted by the Red Bull Formula 1 team.
Putting these abilities to good use is key to winning consistently in Arms, and I found that when I started to come to grips with how to best pair these abilities with arms that do adequate amounts of close and long - range damage, the game finally started to click with me.
Now they are finally having to come to grips with how to (gasp!)
The entire cryptocurrency market which has been gripped with all panic and fear, following the series of reports coming from China, is finally now getting to breathe some fresh air.
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