Sentences with phrase «life choice without»

More than anything, I don't want to rush into such an important life choice without plenty of careful thought and preparation.
As much as I admire happy couples and families, I think this may be one of the few times in history when so many women could choose from such a full range of life choices without penalty or stigma.

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Our life is the sum total of the choices we make, so it is about what is important and what we can live without.
Regarding Disney's decision to end it movie - output deal with Netflix with 2019 releases, Sarandos said, «We just have to focus on creating content that our members can't live without... Whether or not one of our partners decides to produce for us or compete with us, that's really a choice that they have to make based on their own business.»
People younger than 30 — typically without children or spouses of their own — have the energy, ambition and bandwidth to make career or entrepreneurial choices which may be too scary later in life.
Without the ability to decrypt their data on their own, security experts said that victims who had not backed up their data were faced with a choice: Either live without their data Without the ability to decrypt their data on their own, security experts said that victims who had not backed up their data were faced with a choice: Either live without their data without their data or pay.
God promises in His word, the Bible that no one will live without a chance to make the choice to acknowledge Him or reject Him.
It's a choice to live without any law rather than a choice to disobey an unjust law.
He gave you the gift of life and an eternal soul - you have a choice on this earth how to live your life and that will be how you will also spend eternity — with God or without Him.
it's your choice to live your life without the «Prince of Peace»; just don't act surprised and ask where He is when there's turmoil all around you.
Without such explanation laymen have no choice but to interpret the symbol or myth literally, and of course it then seems senseless to them in the context of contemporary life.
Without such awareness, we can not have conscious choice about the way we live.
The first is bodily life which is innate; that is, we exist without a choice or will.
The new industrial cities created enormous freedom: people moved to the cities and lived there alone, or with their nuclear families, but without the significant community ties that simultaneously offered moral guidance and limited their choices.
There is no doubt that man passes through some stages of life without freedom of choice, as when he was hidden in the potentiality of the father, then in the womb of the mother, and then attained his existence in the world.
Following Bonhoeffer's exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, he gives an exposition of Matthew 9:35 - 10:42.39 Short vignettes are drawn of the harvest (the people are without a shepherd, without relief, deliverance, and forgiveness) for which one must pray for laborers; the call of the apostles (who are given power stronger than Satan's and are bound together only by their choice and call); the work (fulfilling their commission to preach, traveling as messengers of the King, living in «royal poverty,» warning men of the urgency of the times); the suffering of the messengers (as Jesus was persecuted so the messengers will be, but they are forewarned; because Christ will return the disciples are not to fear man, or to be gullible in thinking that «there is good in every man «40); the decision (man's eternal destiny is determined by his decision on earth for the devil or for Christ); and the fruit (the disciples are fellow workers having as their goal the «salvation of the Church»).41
And some gay people feel that gay sex is wrong (and many have at some point in their lives), so they are clearly capable of taking a moral stand on the issue (without the physical components of their brains being any different than someone who makes a different choice).
Go on making your choice, although I do nt agree with organized religion I do believe a life without any sense of spiritual nature is a boring life at most.
God doesn't disown us, but He gives us the choice of living with Him or without Him.
Attacking theocentrically oriented theologians like Stanley J. Samartha, Ashish Chrispal says that such thinking «moves away from the centrality of Christ and the triune God,» and that Samartha «fails to recognise that the kind of pluralism he and other pluralists propose can make the religions a matter of indifference or can take a form of pious scepticism or people may renounce all religious choices, since they can live equally without them» and goes on to emphasise that
Isn't it dreadful to live a life without connection to God, and worse, to be punished for it, when it was God's choice and not yours all along?
I think we will have the power of Choice when we meet our Eternal future; but that Choice will only come when we have seen the Truth presented without the filter of this very badly - filtered life.
The first is that eternity is a quality of life; it is participation without the right of duration, in the case of man, in the life everlasting; the second is that life is a continual stream of choices and consequences, of living and dying, of repeated reincarnations in this world; and the third is that God reawakens us to life after death in another realm beyond this earthly existence.
We simply had to make that choice to be able to stay together in a same country, which for now is the UK, and live our love story without ever being apart because of bureaucracy.
Don Balon have stated that, as re-reported by the Daily Star, that Atleti boss Diego Simeone is preparing for life without current first choice «keeper Jan Oblak, and that they could swoop for Pickford if the Slovenian does depart.
If I had a choice of growing up without a mother, I guess I would say, I still would have wanted my mom in my life.
One can have a very full life without romantic partners (read Bella DePaulo) by choice, rather than letting one bad marital experience determine it.
, an international social group for people without children, and one by Laura S. Scott, author of «Two is Enough: A Couple's Guide to Living Childless by Choice,» couples often decide not to have kids because they want to put their relationship first — having kids can get in the way.
Life as a parent is difficult enough, without other people who chose to parent in a different way, making comments designed to arouse guilt about the choices we make as parents.
Now, all of us finally have choices; we can have sex, kids, a live - in partner and financial security (huge for women) without marrying.
It's not possible to be good mothers without worrying about how life impacts your babies and how the choices you make influence everything else along the way.
If you can't live without reversible seat than Flip might be the best choice.
The majority felt that AIMSI must continue to support all women in choice and autonomy, not only in planned healthy pregnancies, but also where there are fatal foetal abnormalities, risk to life and health, and in terms of unplanned pregnancy, to continuing a pregnancy or to have access to safe legal abortion without travel.
Let's not shortchange ourselves by thinking we can do it all without making good choices that fit our lives as moms of infants and young children.
Providing flexibility and freedom to live life without limit; from the luxurious bassinet (made of 100 % viscose from bamboo fiber) for your newborn, to a beautifully tailored rear and forward facing seat that provides choice for your child to face you, or view the world.
Bringing up a newborn baby is, without a doubt, a life changing choice.
Polly Block says in «Polly's Birth Book, Obstetrics for the Home»: «The law should not be used as a political device to deny a couple a safe alternative in the setting of their choice... as long as they pursue their way of life without criminal intent or action....
Respect for everyone's decision in life, without judgement (for how could you know the circumstances behind an individual's choice) is something to be valued and I encourage all my readers to have an open mind when entering the parenting arena - both for your own parenting experiences and those of others.
Still Mothers «mission is to provide support and resources for families who have experienced the death of a baby (ies) and are living without a child to raise, as well as raising awareness surrounding the issues of babyloss, secondary infertility, and the choice to remain childless after loss and acknowledge the motherhood of women without children to raise.
Ellen Walker, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and the author of Complete Without Kids: An Insider's Guide to Childfree Living By Choice Or By Chance.
In some cases even vegetarians are reconsidering their choice to live life without meat.
Maria wants to live in a world where cloth diapers are the norm and moms can make parenting choices without judgement.
In harmony with the choice to breastfeed, this book offers practical advice, helpful hints, and additional resources for living a modern life without the addition of unnecessary chemicals.
It is not a life choice that comes without problems though.
Even without content — a government promise you should treat with a bucket of salt — it could put together detailed descriptions of your life by your online activity, the Google searches you do and the emails you send - from dating sites to music choices.
We want to explore our options to bring better coverage and more choice to everyone living in Erie County, but we can't do it without your input.»
The Best Choice Portable Foot Spa has a lot of features that you never know you couldn't live without.
People make choices about having a family without knowing the age they will survive to or considering that those decisions might influence their life span.
Our phones could soon influence our choices in day - to - day life without us even realising it, he says.
Chapman: Yeah, he was really wriggling on the hook, and I don't know, I mean think, I've run into, I mean, I have traveled around America a lot and I love actually going into the middle bit where regular people live and, you know, I have met people like that before here and there; and you have to conclude that really what it's about is that without faith, these people couldn't survive and therefore given our choice between faith and evidence, it doesn't matter what the evidence is; you have to chose the faith in order to survive.
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