Sentences with phrase «harsh reality for»

Living paycheck to paycheck is a harsh reality for many Americans, whose expenses — including housing — sap any hope of disposable income.
Missing school and struggling to succeed while assisting family members is a harsh reality for many of these individuals.
This is a harsh reality for many divorcing couples.
Unfortunately, a personal injury lawyer sees all too frequently the harsh reality for many motorcyclists — a tragic accident, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or death.
A recent case in the English Court is a very good demonstration of the harsh reality for the unmarried ex-partner.
So people can see the harsh reality for themselves.
Bad credit is a harsh reality for millions of Americans, but the upside is that it can be temporary.
This film tells about a harsh reality for a girl with big dreams.
The harsh reality for many moms is that babies rarely spend any time during their first 6 months of life anywhere near the nursery.
Settling for Champions League qualification was a harsh reality for Arsenal fans in recent seasons, especially with the departure of world class players such as Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Robin Van Persie, but this season, silverware looks a genuine possibility.
Malaria, HIV / AIDS, pneumonia, tubercu - losis — such frightening diseases are a harsh reality for millions around the world.

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But when it comes time to pay up, you're slapped with the harsh reality that the traffic did nothing for the client.
But after the honeymoon period ended, I faced the harsh reality of working for myself.
This is an unpleasant reality that comes with the capitalist system, and it's especially harsh for smaller or newer companies.
The harshest reality of B - 20 is that, all things equal, home buyers will qualify for smaller mortgages than they would have last year.
When you put this anti-Catholic viewpoint out for all the world to see, you invited faithful Catholics such as myself to enlighten you of the harsh reality of your sinful decisions.
Here's the harsh reality: There is no magic formula for fighting injustice — and, yes, sometimes it's exhausting.
That would depend on whether you think it's better to believe comforting fairytales to avoid dealing with harsh realities to accept reality for what it is, even when it's harsh.
Knowing they aren't coming back for you is an even harsher, more numbing, reality to grapple with.
Some have focused on the differences between Wilder's autobiography and her novels, particularly on the adult focus of the one and the juvenile audience of the other — with much praise for the so - called «grit» and «harsh reality» of Pioneer Girl.
His simile takes into account the problem of finiteness and the harsh realities of selfishness, isolationism and separatism, as well as the sense of competition for survival and supremacy arising in the lack of a unified, governing consensus.
And I think discovering the silence of God is a good thing for a lot of Christians who want to deny the reality of suffering and be harsh on those who struggle.
The inexpressible sadness of our era is that as soon as the dream is revived it dies, overwhelmed by the harsh realities of a world where finally only military might settles international disputes and where even the prospect of total annihilation can not generate a sustained effort for the abolition of war.
It is all conniving crud meant to help parents get mental control of their children when they are too weak minded to deal with doing a great job in preparing their kids for surviving in a cold and harsh world of reality.
Knowing they aren't coming back for you is an even harsher, more numbing, reality...
That is the harsh reality of the EPL for Pep.
knowing that to a large extent he is responsible for millions of worldwide fans anger, disappointment and lack of happiness.Football is a place where people and fans escape from the harsh realities of life and when arsenal lets us down year after year it becomes unbearable..
So before you try to sell the ridiculous notion that our manager's hands are tied by financial constraints or that we were burned by the ineptitude of the Financial Fair Play pie - in - the - sky mandate, or that we are just a humble, family - oriented club that is resigned to counting our pennies and cutting corners to make ends meet, I implore you to take your blinkers off just for a brief moment and honestly examine the harsh realities currently facing our club.
The triumph was the latest piece of evidence in the case for Tennessee being more than just a plucky overachiever avoiding the harsh reality bound to come crashing down on it.
Perhaps the worst part about the loss for everyone associated with Arizona basketball is that they now have to face the harsh reality of the road that lies in front of them.
as for how good the kid is there is no doubting that he is physically veiera like, but whether his game skills are good enough remains to be seen, he has by all account had a great under 21 tournament, but that is different to the harsh realities of the p / l game in game out.
Plenty of time for harsh, cold reality all this summer.
The simple and harsh reality is that Tottenham Hotspur get what the fuck they want so for you that are a lil simple eg Geordies that means if we want Papa Cisse we will fucking get him.
Ronaldo's genius and a harsh refereeing decision ultimately put an end to the contest, and probably the tie as a whole, but Juventus can take heart from the fact that, in reality, they weren't that far behind their victorious opposition for most of this game.
Not for them the harsh realities most clubs would face with an asset in the final year of his contract.
The board wouldn't have bought as they did if it wasn't for his departure and that's the harsh reality.
The harsh reality is Villa have now taken only one point from their last five league games and look set for a season - long battle to stay up.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are out of all but one competition — the UEFA Champions League — and even their one ray of light has been dimmed courtesy of United's slim win at The Bridge a week previous, with the Blues having little option but to face up to the harsh reality of a rare barren season without silverware should they fail for the umpteen time this season to produce the goods on Tuesday night.
The reality of nursing in public can be way harsh, for some moms at least.
In this rather harsh reality photo, baby Jeremiah simply couldn't wait for a new nappy and decided to poo on mum's arm!
The HomoCONs at the Log Cabin Republicans have been smacked in the face with some harsh realities this past week at the Republican National Convention and not that their dreams have been dashed, Log Cabin leaders are lashing out at the GOP for its completely unsurprising bigotry.
The harsh national sovereignty - destroying reality of the looming undemocratic entirely Big Business benefitting TTIP deal for instance, never gets an airing.
More the harsh reality of a shadow Cabinet and PLP, and trades union movement, almost entirely for Remain — and a «Remain» which had as its background politics exactly the same neoliberalism supporting framework as the Tories.
CountryCoats2Syria organiser George Bowyer said: «The harsh winter is a reality for people who fled their homes in Syria with only the clothes they were wearing.
According to GAW, «it is unfortunate that rather than face the reality and point out the state actors that are exporting suffering across the world, AI is pursuing a sick obsession of defending killer groups like the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and even accused the military of being harsh in its operations against Boko Haram even when it admitted that the terror group was committing crimes against humanity».
This ability to deceive oneself and one's audience completely, while remaining in touch with harsh reality is, of course, the reason why most students become barking mad and continue the pain by applying for postdoctoral positions at universities.
For me, burgeoning Doha, Qatar, on the Persian Gulf beside the punishing Arabian Desert, evoked humankind's continuing hope for a better future against the harsh realities we are grappling with todFor me, burgeoning Doha, Qatar, on the Persian Gulf beside the punishing Arabian Desert, evoked humankind's continuing hope for a better future against the harsh realities we are grappling with todfor a better future against the harsh realities we are grappling with today.
And in contrast to those hopeful goals, there remains one harsh reality: Beyond the early 2020s the proposal forecasts a flat budget for NASA that would not increase with inflation — effectively acting as a reduction in purchasing power and thus a budget cut each year.
Emperor penguins are known for braving the harsh Antarctic winters, but they might not be able to brave the harsh realities of climate change.
one of the harsh realities of the orphan crisis is that many children, are not actually orphans... but their parents have had to surrender them or give them up because they simply can not afford to care for them.
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