Sentences with phrase «from perpetual»

Getting a different partner doesn't free you from perpetual conflicts.
Nevertheless, there are things you can do today to move away from perpetual problems and the dreaded catch - 22: the inability to compromise that leads to the vilifying of each other and further gridlock.
Mobility has graduated from a perpetual trend on the horizon to one that has clearly arrived.
Neither Collins nor Bodine offer any explanation; I can only surmise that the rainmakers who benefit from perpetual origination credit prefer to retain this system, and have sufficient economic leverage to to do so successfully.
The spread of fake news is disconcerting enough, but as Albright writes, that's only half the story: «The other half is the corresponding tracking network that works to capture all responses, sentiment, and personal information generated from the perpetual outrage.»
On the one hand, starting from perpetual 1958 is probably better than starting from some unknown non-equilibrium value.
This has become the opposition's catchphrase — everyone from perpetual - thorn - in - environmentalists - side John Boehner to electric company execs are using the phrase to exclaim their protest:
In my query, I mentioned how Herman Daly and others have long proposed that a transition is possible from the perpetual - growth model of economic progress to more of a «steady - state economy.»
Link first comes across the bar while in his Wolf form, as he tries to rid the Lanayru Province from perpetual Twilight.
Granite peaks rise in spires to the sky massive glaciers flow down from the perpetual icefields that blanket Patagonia's vast massifs.
One that is riddled with overcrowding, disease, enormously stressful from perpetual barking, dogs breaking away from handlers to fight with other dogs, dogs biting handlers and the public who come to visit.
Our living standards were lower, our inferiority complex was higher, and we suffered from perpetual brain - drain as our most ambitious citizens sought out opportunities south of the border.
At a time when corporate reformists are more interested in making money off of education than actually attempting to improve educational quality for all students, books like this are critical in helping us decipher the truth from the perpetual myths that have become the bedrock of the reform movement.
With this release, Articulate shifted its gears from perpetual licensing to cloud - based subscription model and brought all its products under one umbrella — Articulate 360.
If one relies on newspaper headlines for education funding information, one might conclude that America's schools suffer from a perpetual fiscal crisis, every year perched precariously on the brink of financial ruin, never knowing whether there will be sufficient funding to continue operating.
In the year 2092, Nemo Nobody is a 118 - year - old man who finds himself as the last mortal amongst humans who have become immortal due to scientific advances from the perpetual rejuvenation of telomeres.
A comedy with youthful wonderment on its side, the latest film from perpetual teen Cameron Crowe heals a broken family in the quasispiritual gaze of the natural world.
Sure, the FPS controls still suffer from the perpetual issues that seem to occur on touchscreens and the construction menus can be a little obtuse, but the sheer amount of potential and the fact that the game as a whole actually works far outweighs these minor nuisances.
Still, it aims low for a film that seeks to make superstars out of its performers, and doesn't succeed even in its limited aspirations, such that perhaps From Justin to Kelly actually benefits from its perpetual critical derision, as only the very lowest of expectations can have viewers feeling pleasantly surprised by the miniscule returns in entertainment the film provides.
Our internal clocks and bio rhythms are in chronic states of confusion, receiving mixed messages from our perpetual exposure to light and from the schedules we maintain in deference to social time.
Inner peace begins with compassion from within, not from perpetual food fights at the dinner table or within the battleground of your mind.
A request from a perpetual member of a legislative minority, like Tedisco, doesn't carry much weight, IMHO.
Otherwise, if Corbyn fails to become prime minister in 2022, or at an earlier snap election, Labour's silence on the Scottish question will allow Nationalists to say they were right all along - Labour can't «save» Scotland from perpetual Tory government and independence is therefore the only answer.
That is because fans are now weary and accustomed to our club ALWAYS coming up short, fans are tired of the feeling of groundhog day you get with Arsenal... from the perpetual never ending injury nightmares, to the frustrations of losing games we have no business even drawing, to the inevitable underwhelming transfer dealings etc... if there is anything more frustrating it's fans who think their unbridled and borderline delusional belief in the club is enough to win us things, conveniently forgetting that in life you get what you put in and pure luck cam only take you so far....
In thanks to God it goes: «Your hands made from clay a more excellent likeness, which a holy fire quickened within, and a lively soul brought to life throughout its idle parts... You snatched us from perpetual death and the last darkness of hell, and gave mortal matter, put together from the liquid mud, to your Son and to eternity.»
Premier Clark has an opportunity to turn away from the perpetual campaigning that has distracted her during her first term and to pay more attention to actually governing.
Microsoft has moved away from perpetual licenses for its software in favor of subscription offerings like Office 365.

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** From 2017, in accordance with IAS 33, the earnings per share and diluted earnings per share are calculated based on net income (Group share) less the net - of - tax interest paid to bearers of subordinated perpetual notes (hybrid bonds).
The first tip - off that a commitment to continual self - improvement is key to leadership success is the fact that nearly every business icon you can think of — from Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to Oprah Winfrey — describes him - or herself as a perpetual learner.
The perpetual challenge for Legacy South is striking a communicative balance: maintaining high - quality personal interactions while preventing a daily deluge of calls from needy clients.
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Under the agreement a perpetual restrictive covenant has been placed on the 121.7 ha which will require the area to be maintained and managed for its value as native vegetation with improvement of its assessed habitat score from 7/10 to 8/10 over a 20 - year period.
House Democrats have launched a perpetual U.S. mining reform crusade proposing measures that would force miners to pay royalties for minerals extracted from public lands and contribute to a fund for clean - up costs.
Helping to create a perpetual black cloud over the organization that may be difficult to recover from let alone restore sustainability.
There is almost a perpetual demand for good coffee as can be seen from the numerous coffee selling chains sprouting all over the major cities around the world.
In this blog post, we'll share insights on how Data Scientists approach and solve the perpetual problem of prioritizing data requests from their organization.
This is why, although a limited abrogation of the physical communion of life and love is possible, the so - called «separation from bed and board,» for a Christian it is not lawful to contract a new marriage while the first spouse is alive, because the legitimately contracted bond is perpetual.
It is a lesson taught by modeling the perpetual entertainment that comes from delight in the Lord and the world he has given us.
I believe the continuous struggle is for the perpetual liberating of free people from institutions that would enslave them and eventually kill their spirit.
It is the perpetual feeling of pulling back from the table, letting out a good sigh and loosening my belt a notch or two to relieve the pressure slightly.
As an indication of the seriousness of the matter, the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 decreed that violators of the seal of confession should be «deposed from the priestly office» and then «consigned to a closed monastery for perpetual penance.»
Contemporary man lives in a perpetual present that experiences little or no fascination for or energizing pull from great positive expectations for the future — an unprecedented state of affairs in our history that constitutes a breach from our past.
The sources of the trinitarian doctrine is quite clear from history, and with it came beliefs in various things like transubstantiation, theosis, that Mary was a perpetual virgin free from sin, infant baptism, ecclesiastical hierarchy, bishop succession, the phoenix, that the world is made up of fire, water, earth and air, and that things formed of one element are immortal while things formed of many elements are mortal.
In fact that is the Original [and perpetual] Sin, wanting to be as God, free from the limitations of our own finite humanity and the constraints of life's circumstances.
Moreover, the traditional African perception that events move backward in time from Sasa to Zamani reminds me of Whitehead's doctrine of perpetual perishing; and also, the perception that all events are preserved in the eternal reality of the Zamani — «the state of collective immortality» — reminds me of Whitehead's doctrine of the objective immortality of the past.
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
Death does not simply happen once in a lifetime, for this loss of one's own subjectivity is a perpetual occurrence, from moment to moment.
If she, taken to mean Mary, suffered even for a moment from the inherited stain of sin, she would not have had that «perpetual enmity» with the serpent of which the passage speaks.
I take it to be something which, far from being of little value, is in truth of quite enormous value in our attempt to come to some understanding of God's way of securing permanent validity for that which otherwise would be nothing other than an instance of the «perpetual perishing» which patently marks the world as we know it.
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