Sentences with phrase «hopeless people»

The phrase "hopeless people" refers to individuals who lack optimism or belief in a positive outcome. They may feel defeated or without any chance of improvement or success in their situation. Full definition
Only this strategy can stem the flow of hopeless people from the land into the floating sea of the permanently unemployed who are edging relentlessly toward the slums of the great urban centers of the Third World.
At the center of my Arminianism is the conviction that nothing is beyond the reach of God's love, that God does not create hopeless people or hopeless situations.
In the past few decades, we've made important strides in our ability to help overwhelmed and hopeless people overcome the stigma previously attached to trauma symptoms, learn new thinking and self - regulation skills, and even find a new sense of restored well - being.
(They also leave us with a God who creates hopeless people — people He never had any intention of loving, but who were predestined for an eternity in hell.
Ironically, it is the promise to the deprived and hungry and hopeless peoples, but a threat to those who are complacent in comfort and plenty.
Or will he turnout to be a hopeless person on the field of play for Arsenal?
Records have it that 30 % [Thirty Percent] of the students are self - sponsored, where do we expect these hopeless people to get such money which is even more than their school fees?
Billy Ray's exacting, taut script has carefully humanizing geopolitical ideas interspersed throughout — the implication that the Somali seas have been ravaged by commercial fisherman thereby trying to come to terms with their «evil,» for instance — and as a result you feel the textured backstory of these hopeless people even if you don't really see it onscreen.
Dirty, dangerous, and demeaning tasks and an abundance of jobless and hopeless people have created a new slave labor market.
It is the antithesis of the Northern Territory Intervention that cast us as helpless and hopeless people, unable to help ourselves and ultimately subject to the intervening hand of government.
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