Sentences with phrase «in a lifetime event such»

Focusing on a once in a lifetime event such as a spectacular trip may build your enthusiasm, but it does not address the real issue: what are you going to do all day?

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He helped organize the My Faith Votes event and told the Christian Post, «The Trump campaign has been unbelievably cooperative to commit such time with these leaders... It is the largest, most representative gathering of national, Christian leaders I've seen in my lifetime
Occasional remarks are found such as «before there reigned any king over the children of Israel» (Genesis 36:31), which seem to imply that from the standpoint of the writer the monarchy had already been established; and «the Canaanite was then in the land» (Genesis 12:6, 13:7), which implied that it was being written after Hebrew occupation; and finally repeated instances of the use of the phrase «on the other side of the Jordan,» in reference to events occurring in the lifetime of Moses, which led scholars to doubt if Moses could have been the author at least of the whole of the Pentateuch.
The Festival of Sacrifice is responsible for untold suffering of cattle, sheep and goats — millions of whom have been sold for profit through Australia's live export trade; closer to home, in the name of Christmas, highly intelligent pigs and turkeys not only experience the terror of slaughter, but entire lifetimes of suffering in factory farms; and sporting events such as bull fights and rodeos still present cruelty as «entertainment»...
The panel recognizes the value of several new features in the guideline, such as specific risk equations for African - Americans, equations to calculate both 10 - year and 30 - year lifetime risk, inclusion of stroke as an adverse cardiovascular event, and emphasis on shared decision - making.
Even if your child has a sibling or other family member waiting in the wings to assume full responsibility of their needs and care in the event of your death, naming that individual as your beneficiary can not ensure that the money you intended to put towards your child's lifetime care will be used in such a way.
The lifetime prevalence of exposure to one or more traumatic events is between 40 % and 90 %, and about 15 % to 24 % of these instances develop into PTSD.2 3 Bearing in mind that traumatic events can also lead to other kinds of disorder, such as major depression, anxiety disorders, substance - use disorders, etc, then the figures are in fact a great deal higher.
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