Sentences with phrase «in good fate»

«If this act by the Senators was done in good fate, the donation should have been done for civil servants nationwide.
Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) says the Akufo - Addo administration should learn to accept criticism in good fate instead of responding with invectives.
«Edo CNPP strongly believed that the rejection of Peace Corp bill was done in good fate for the betterment of Nigeria and Nigerians.
We should embrace it in good fate.

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His second company, in which Vishnevskiy ended up working as an engineer in 2013, didn't do so well — its debut product, a mobile game called Fates Forever, basically flopped.
And fewer unicorns is probably a good thing, when you consider the uncertain fate of companies already in the category.
In this episode, he shares insights on ICOs (the good, bad & ugly), bitcoin's euphoric rollercoaster, liquidity, mining, the IRS & crypto's immutable fate to transform the world.
In Canada, Prime Minister Harper's oil - based ambitions could well have the same fate in storIn Canada, Prime Minister Harper's oil - based ambitions could well have the same fate in storin store.
With the fate of the EB - 5 visa scheme still uncertain, as well as recent tensions over trade between the two countries, how will Chinese buyer interest in the US fare in 2018?
Well, I think we've learned though that bubbles in some circumstances can be very dangerous, and affect not only the fate of investors but the whole economy.
For even though the results of this claiming often accrue to the advantage of better - off blacks, and in no way constitute a solution to the problems of the poor, the desperate plight of the poorest makes it unthinkable that whites could ever be «let off the hook» by relinquishing the historically based claims» that is, by a broad acceptance within the black community of the notion that individual blacks bear personal responsibility for their fate.
The most holy, the noblest, the best, the most godlike things about us is our human capacity to learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and most of all with the unseen God.
The fate of the church that forgets its working class roots was never better described than in this poem by Elmer F. Suderman:
Would it not be better to continue with the practice of entrusting these children, «with prayerful hope», «to the mercy of God» (as we do in the funeral rite established for them) rather than putting forward our own presumptuous speculations on their fate?
Were the Gospels to end with Christ's sepulture, in good tragic style, it would exculpate all parties, including Pilate and the Sanhedrin, whose judgments would be shown to have been fated by the exigencies of the crisis and the burdens of their offices; the story would then reconcile us to the tragic necessity of all such judgments.
It may very well depend on what we do in this life, however, God is aware of what we will do and our ultimate fate.
Lest we think all martyrdom is at the hand of right - wing states, we do well to remember the fate of those nuns whose death at the hands of the French Revolution is chronicled by Poulenc in his opera Dialogues of the Carmelites.
In an ironic twist of fate, those early sceptics give us plenty of good reasons today to be confident in the Gospel accounts of JesuIn an ironic twist of fate, those early sceptics give us plenty of good reasons today to be confident in the Gospel accounts of Jesuin the Gospel accounts of Jesus.
It is infinitely comic that at the bottom of the practical wisdom which is so much extolled in the world, at the bottom of all the devilish lot of good counsel and wise saws and «wait and see» and «put up with one's fate» and «write in the book of forgetfulness» — that at the bottom of all this, ideally understood, lies complete stupidity as to where the danger really is and what the danger really is.
Thus the self coheres immediately with «the other,» wishing, desiring, enjoying, etc., but passively; even in desiring, the self is in the dative case, like the child when it says «me» for I. Its dialectic is: the agreeable and the disagreeable; its concepts are: good fortune, misfortune, fate.
Unless you want to become a sci - fi geek, you may as well accept the fact that the «final frontier» is simply something that can be boldly pursued only in one's own solipsistic comic book version of the fate of the America.
It is a tale of the brightest and the best hurling themselves and their world headlong toward the abyss of October 1917 in a social and political climate suffused with the suspicion that blind fate is in charge, and blind fate is not kindly disposed toward Russia or the world.
Taking unnecessary chances is «tempting fate,» and hence is sin against the God who desires all his children to live out their normal span of years in health and well - being.
But true philosophy and theology must admit both — in our case fate and freedom — and to have the courage to remain open for both in our experience as well as in our theory.
Many, if not most, species have become extinct in the course of this evolutionary advance, and there is good reason to anticipate that this may be our fate as well.
A descriptive answer to this question will allow us better to ask about the ironic fate of that identity in our own time: How has historic pastoral care been remembered by us?
But if, on the other hand, our theory should allow that a book may well be a revelation in spite of errors and passions and deliberate human composition, if only it be a true record of the inner experiences of great - souled persons wrestling with the crises of their fate, then the verdict would be much more favorable.
Best of all, this book closed with several chapters on pertinent theological questions for today, such as how to reconcile the Bible and science, how to understand the violence of God in the Old Testament, and how to make sense of what the Bible teaches about women, homosexuality, and the fate of those who have never heard the gospel.
The merman has lifted her up in his arms, Agnes twines about his neck, with her whole soul she trustingly abandons herself to the stronger one; he already stands upon the brink, he leans over the sea, about to plunge into it with his prey — then Agnes looks at him once more, not timidly, not doubtingly, not proud of her good fortune, not intoxicated by pleasure, but with absolute faith in him, with absolute humility, like the lowly flower she conceived herself to be; by this look she entrusts to him with absolute confidence her whole fate — and, behold, the sea roars no more, its voice is mute, nature's passion which is the merman's strength leaves him in the lurch, a dead calm ensues — and still Agnes continues to look at him thus.
As to the fate of non-Christians, as well as of those who lived before Christ, the only Christian thing to say is that that is in the hands of God, or, to put it more colloquially, God can deal with that.
The fate of most autodidacts, a fate I happen to understand only too well, is to be perpetually reinventing the wheel and, in the course of that needless reinvention, never to achieve the wing, the propeller or the time machine.
Not the Isaiah who sings so well in Handel's Messiah, but the Isaiah of chapters 63 to 64, who laments the fate of the Jewish exiles in Babylon.
His core doctrine of amor fati, love of fate, found its supreme expression in the myth of the eternal recurrence, the ultimate spiritual ordeal set forth in The Gay Science (1882) and amplified in Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883 - 1885) and Beyond Good and Evil (1886): if a demon were to perch on your shoulder and tell you your life would repeat itself throughout eternity, exactly the same in every detail, would you rejoice or despair at the thought?
We all end up with the same fate, dead and non-existent, so who cares whether what happens in this life is «good» or «bad»?
As elsewhere in the Islamic world, people in Indonesia believe that during that night God determines human fate for the year to come, or — according to popular conceptions, at least among the Sundanese — that God looks into the good and bad deeds of the people, which have been recorded in their books.
Perhaps some other animal will come along «better adapted to face the fate that closes in more and more swiftly upon mankind.»
Each saw sin, not as the opposite of virtue, but as the opposite of faith and as an expression of the distressing mixture of freedom and fate that keeps prompting us to do things that in our better moments we know are wrong.
«Washington apple growers have a shared fate in getting the best fruit to the consumer, and remaining competitive to our retail customers.
I suspect my tea drinker's fate was set on the night of busy studying at University when I drank lots of strong black coffee to stay awake... though I did well in the exam my stomach said no more to coffee and so I slowly turned to tea.
Interestingly, Greek yogurt has succeeded as a high - profile snack bar ingredient, while real milk did not fare quite as well — with Kraft giving up on its ill - fated MilkBite refrigerated snack bar in late 2012.
In this truly unique event, taking place on Wednesday, July 15th at the Napoleon House, eight of the best male and female bartenders from around the country will battle it out and create original Mandarine Napoléon cocktails, with guests in attendance voting to determine their fatIn this truly unique event, taking place on Wednesday, July 15th at the Napoleon House, eight of the best male and female bartenders from around the country will battle it out and create original Mandarine Napoléon cocktails, with guests in attendance voting to determine their fatin attendance voting to determine their fate.
The most frustrating but also the best thing is so far we drop points because of bad official decision (Everton, Hull,...) or individual mistakes (Swansea, Man Utd, Hull,...) rather than our opposition push us (only happen at Dortmund away)-- that means we have our fates in our hands, and we still have time to turn things around — especially when we have our 1st team player back from injury.
One of the most sensible comments i have read here, Wenger is hiding from the fans and can't face the fans... Almost every manager has a very good relationship with there fans but not at Arsenal... He will always blame the fans and not himself for poor performances, as for me i have accepted my fate, 2 more years of Agony and unhappiness watching my beloved club but i know Kroenke, Wenger, Gazidis will not be at arsenal forever because like it or not someone will come and save the club from there hands in the NEAREST future and guess what?
The event will be headlined by a world title match between Triple H and Roman Reigns, as well as a Hell in a Cell match between Undertaker and Shane McMahon, with the fate of WWE hanging in the balance.
Our fate depends on how well or how poorly other teams do in the coming week.
Chelsea is champion but the will buy De Griezman from Atletico de Madrid they have the best defence in the league, the best Midfield in the league with De Griezman, hazard and Costa they will be came invecibles that what Mourinho want to take from Wenger and do not forget that Wenger will never beat Mourinho, we just need 3 world class players just like Henry said, But Wenger have no ambitions to win the league, next year will be the same excuses why we fail again, Mourinho sold Mata even so he was voted the best Chelsea player the previous two years, and Wenger want to keep ineffective players like Walcott, Wiltshere, Diaby, Flamini, Ryo.Sanogo.Welbeck, sad but that is our fate with Wenger only problem for us the risk of loosing player like Alexis will be great if we do not win next year, we must to buy like Henry said, like Carzola is saying, we lost so many good players because they want to win and they are winning with others clubs.why we do not give ouself a chance of winning the EPL?
The Italian knows Spurs sporting director Franco Baldini as well as anyone and has a superb track - record, barring his ill - fated spell in charge of England.
Cech is good (No doubt about that) but the terms and conditions of getting him really pisses me off... Plus what would be the fate of Ospina who's only just had his 1st season in a strange english League?
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