As a light - provider, Rudolph's glow
fades into insignificance when compared to what happened when suddenly «the glory of the Lord shown around» a band of shepherds tending their sheep on a dark Palestinian night.
But even if the counsellors strayed from support to advocating, this effort pales
into insignificance compared with the proselytizing of organized religion.
The current bear market has been deeper and faster than either the Oil Crisis or the Tech Crash, but it really pales
into insignificance beside the Dow Crash of 1929 (maybe not insignificance, but you get the picture.
The parents» desire to avoid medical care, to substitute prayer, or to simply ignore the child's distress pales
into insignificance next to the child's legal right to life - saving care.
He made the defeat of anarchism an overriding mission: «When compared with the suppression of anarchy, every other question
sinks into insignificance.
The Marxist Social Democratic Federation disaffiliated from the LRC in 1901 and
disappeared into insignificance while its leader, Henry Hyndman, ended up backing World War I.
Neutering causes the prostate to
shrink into insignificance thus preventing both prostatitis as well as the uncomfortable benign hyperplasia (enlargement) that occurs with aging.
Both the Deathmatch and Last Man Standing options are set over no less than 12 differing stages, and there are a whole ton of powerups that become available during the manic gameplay, but it most definitely pales
into insignificance alongside the bigger, better, more exciting solo mode that is present.
The belief that our liberties and capabilities are the gift of a personal God has faded
almost into insignificance, but now we have a new foundation — in a way both natural and socially constructed — for personal responsibility to other persons.
Divine love is as glorious as a summer day high in the Alps; it is merciful and makes our sins, though they be as scarlet,
vanish into insignificance, replacing them with his own action in us; it is, finally, self - sacrificial unto death, for it seeks not its own.
Just as Life itself seems to fade
into insignificance within the sidereal immensities known to astronomy, so does the happy simplicity which seemed to indicate a steady rise of consciousness from the lower animals to Man lose distinctness in the extraordinary diversity and profusion of living forms now known to biology.
It is little wonder, then, that what vividly claims our attention at one time, or on one occasion, later
slips into insignificance.
Our work and service is increasingly related to the Church, and the foreign mission as an administrative entity is rapidly
dropping into insignificance.14
We, of course, can't find conscious satisfaction in merely spreading our genes; we know well enough that our genes our quickly enough
dispersed into insignificance.
But the news story would have faded
into insignificance much more quickly had it not been for the outspoken criticisms of Ken Clarke.
However the intervention may pale
into insignificance after Brexiteers won an important battle to reveal the true number of European migrants working in Britain.
In recent weeks, various senior columnists and commentators have urged Labour members to back the «more authoritative» David Miliband, claiming that Ed is «on course to destroy the Labour Party» and is «leading Labour on a
march into insignificance».
There will be others, and across all parties and none who appreciate the gravity of this particular Inquiry and who appreciate that political point scoring
palls into insignificance with the serious charge that a British Government colluded with torturers.
But great as these roles are, they do pale
into insignificance somewhat when compared to McDormand's tour de force — being married to the (probably) Zodiac!
hence, with the freedom to invest without restraint, returns over time will pay for this investment many times over, fading
into insignificance over time.
Even if some upside potential materializes here, Ryan could well end up seizing control of the company, and / or diluting existing shareholders»
ownership into insignificance.
The irony here is that the consequences of walking or bussing it for a few extra miles will pale
into insignificance against the changes brought about by new, cleaner, more efficient technologies such as hydrogen fuel cell - powered cars.
If, for some reason, you are loath to let your tweets
dwindle into insignificance, you have some choices about how to archive them in a way that would make them truly accessible — the point of the ReadWriteWeb article.
«The continuous murmuring of Indigenous deficit statistics like the high mortality and morbidity rates compared to their Non-Indigenous counterparts, pales
into insignificance behind the forward moving models I observed.
They did later applaud the superstar midfielder but Gerrard blasted the Blues faithful afterward saying they paled
into insignificance next to his own supporters.
For if present trends continue, the ecumene of the century now beginning will comprise Orthodoxy, Pentecostalist groups and predominantly the Roman Catholic Church; the Protestant denominations and territorial churches will have
sunk into insignificance — but again, present trends of course do not always continue..
The more we aware we become of God in us, the more overwhelmed we are with a sense of total fulfilment and completeness; needs
disappear into insignificance.
But then, as my Auntie Joanna pointed out, when he gets to Heaven and Edmund Campion asks him what it was like being an English Catholic, being stitched up on TV debates may pale
into insignificance compared with being hanged, drawn and quartered in front of a large crowd.
All of that, though, pales
into insignificance alongside the car's sheer composure, sophistication and maturity of the powertrain, the ride and the handling.
No amount of falsehood about government's performance however will change the fact that the NPP's record over the eight years they were in power pales
into insignificance when set against what the NDC has done in office.