Sentences with phrase «fortitude in»

Second, remember our fortitude in volatile times.
The Court was impressed with the Plaintiff's determination and fortitude in being able to continue to work essentially full time at her job in the food preparation / service industry.
It's perhaps trite to offer this advice, but persistence and fortitude in carrying on the job search are essential.
Notably, the government and Revenue chase more lowly souls and the government has been much criticised for its lack of fortitude in taking on the multi-nationals.
I commend Durkin for his fortitude in the face of the alarmists.
Video games are certainly cognitively demanding and require fortitude in mental and perceptual skills like concentration, working memory, vision, problem solving, multitasking, and focusing one's attention.
But the patience and fortitude in this book about the New York Public Library and its most recent step into controversy may be better attributed to those who campaigned against what looks remarkably like a real - estate boondoggle, at least from the outside looking in.
Hurray for Assemblywoman Weber for her fortitude in pursuing these improvements to the teaching profession.
In addition to utilizing strategies such as backward design, goal setting, and implementing an effective process, project - planning skills develop character and fortitude in our students who know that they are in it for the long haul.
That's where his circumstances turn even worse, as Zamperini becomes a target of ridicule and torture by the Japanese, testing his spirituality, patriotism, luck, physical dexterity and mental fortitude in an inspirational and courageous effort to survive.
Alright, now you know that you're gonna need certain levels of strength, endurance, agility, and mental fortitude in order to survive a hostile situation.
After the opening scene - setting chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101 days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his examination of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and, of course, his main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
«On behalf of the President and Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari and our entire government, I salute your steadfastness, your sacrifices and fortitude in the most challenging circumstances.
The Italians showed all of their class, resilience and fortitude in battling out a win at Wembley in the second leg of their duel with Tottenham in the last round.
And for this reason the show offers false fortitude in abundance, that is, the sort not expended in a just cause.
Mgr Burke offers a meditation upon the exercise of fortitude in the context of the vocation to womanhood.
For sheer fatuity, on this score, it would be difficult to surpass Martin Kettle's pompous and platitudinous reflections in the Guardian, appearing two days after the earthquake: certainly, he argues, the arbitrariness of the destruction visited upon so many and such diverse victims must pose an insoluble conundrum for «creationists» everywhere» although he wonders, in concluding, whether his contemporaries are «too cowed» even to ask «if the God can exist that can do such things» (as if a public avowal of unbelief required any great reserves of fortitude in modern Britain).
Particularly admirable was Colson's fortitude in pressing ahead with Catholics as brothers in Christ even when this was not a popular position in all sectors of the Evangelical world.
The true lights of the Church, those who are most important for the eternal salvation of mankind as well as of individuals are not the Pope, the bishops or the cardinals in their red cassocks, but those who possess and radiate most faith, hope and love, most humility and unselfishness, most fortitude in carrying the cross, most happiness and confidence.

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In contrast, a compass once used for Amazonian exploration indicates fortitude and worldliness.
And, it builds your mettle, the courage and fortitude which will help you succeed in many arenas.
«Hillary Clinton doesn't have the fortitude, the strength or stamina to lead in our world,» a narrator said in an ad Trump's campaign ran in October 2016.
One of the qualities employers most value now is called grit — the fortitude, insight, and ability to adapt on the fly that often comes from overcoming adversity or disadvantage in life, as Ellen McGirt explains in the feature «How Your Life Experience Could Help You Land a Great Job.»
Whether it's finding emotional attachment from heated situations or maintaining an unpredictable schedule, episodes explore leadership skills, discipline and more, frequently featuring interviews with veterans, whose experiences in at war shed light on fortitude and perseverance in any situation.
Success stories like Harrison's are few and far between for social entrepreneurs, defined as «someone who targets an unfortunate but stable equilibrium that causes the neglect, marginalization, or suffering of a segment of humanity; who brings to bear on this situation his or her inspiration, direct action, creativity, courage, and fortitude; and who aims for and ultimately affects the establishment of a new stable equilibrium that secures permanent benefit for the targeted group and society at large,» by Roger L. Martin and Sally Osberg in a 2007 Stanford University report titled «Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition.»
It's the people with intestinal fortitude who have overcome obstacles and persevered in life who may turn out to be your best hires.
«Act with fortitude and honor,» Alexander Hamilton once wrote to a distraught friend in serious financial and legal trouble of the man's own making.
As a (now) early - stage investor, I invest in businesses when I believe that 1) the founder has the passion and fortitude to stick with it through the tough times; 2) I have experience that can be helpful in propelling the business to first revenue, cash flow positive or exit; and 3) I will be engaged throughout the early days of the company.
When we develop the mental fortitude necessary to stay strong in the face of adversity, we abate the fears of being in it.
Mental fortitude is based in skills of emotional intelligence.
Mental fortitude is defined as the ability to focus on and execute solutions when in the face of uncertainty or adversity.
Or the uniformity in the salary of Cuba's citizens: Sure, it seems egalitarian, but it's hard to make ends meet on the equivalent of $ 20 a month, even if you have the fortitude to wait in long lines for rations of food staples.
If you're talking about mental fortitude, well I probably use 60 % of my energy just getting out of bed in the morning.
His bulletproof mental fortitude, so unmistakable at this year's Masters and U.S. Open, will stand out in high relief at the British Open, too, what with Spieth having been put in the same Thursday - Friday threesome as the extravagantly talented but disastrously flaky Dustin Johnson.
It's not an approach easily imitated, but it is an indication of the fortitude brands will have to have if they want to play in the content game.
Not hard in the standard sense — sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
Not hard in the standard sense - sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
They showed fortitude as an investor and believed in the eventual opportunity to defend the world from advanced cyber attacks even when there were insufficient market proof points.
First, you have to find the great business at a good price, then you have to have patience, the fortitude and the ability to withstand gyrations in the stock market.
I don't agree with pundits who think that retail investors uniformly lack the sophistication or the fortitude to invest in private equity.
Have some foresight and fortitude for once in your life and stop chasing shiny objects.
It would also yield more fortitude and certainty to those vital in economically flighty countries.
Many priests have lost confidence in bishops» theological judgments, and even in their personal fortitude.
Faith, hope, and love are the three «theological virtues,» meaning that they are the gift of grace, in contrast to the natural virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice.
These are the prayers, the non-deistic prayers, which gave General Washington fortitude and hope in the very dark days of more than 230 years ago, in 1776.
When Rodrigues and Garrpe arrive in Japan in 1639, they have been formed by years of European romanticizing of the Japanese martyrs, found in books like the 1630 volume The Palme of Christian Fortitude, Or, The Glorious Combats of Christians in Iaponia.
I see only two sensible policies in the matter, each of which demands a certain independence and fortitude.
A first teenage decision to try drink is almost always due to a lack of independence or character (much more so in the case of drugs); and hence it shows a lack of fortitude.
That decision in and off itself took great trust and fortitude.
We do this not so much by indulging in pious feelings, but by bearing the burdens of our life with simple fortitude and without ostentation.
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