That is especially true if the stakes are
literally life or death.
This is
literally a life or death situation, and drastic circumstances often require drastic measures.
Your character will die in one hit so each decision you make is
literally a life or death decision.
But what you may not know is just how real —
literally life or death — were the risks he took to build that brand.
Not exact matches
There are various strategies that can be adopted regarding the use of money, but first you must be willing to accept the fact that all that you have is ultimately God's, that there are alternative uses for your money, that your decision on how to spend $ 100 can
literally be a
life or death decision for a starving child half a world away.
The rest have languished almost entirely unknown, whether because the records of their
lives have been lost, because the countries in which they died have been
literally inaccessible,
or because the governments under which they were persecuted have been less than cooperative with attempts to make known the circumstances of their
deaths.
This Sanskrit term, which
literally means «wandering by»
or «flowing through,» refers to wandering from existence to existence, flowing through the cycle of
life,
death, and rebirth, and suffering horribly along the way.
They are matters, quite
literally, of
life and
death, of eternal
life and eternal
death, of ultimate bliss
or final misery.
I guess if you're going to take the concept of the mark
literally, then you also need to take
literally the concept of God providing your needs (Jesus telling us not to worry about what we'll eat etc),
or the words in Daniel (and elsewhere) about
life being in God's hands, but
death not being indicative of God's favour
or otherwise.
For premature infants the availability
or lack of breastmilk can
literally make the difference between
life and
death.
Sure, it's basically the «just one last job» moment from
literally dozens of buddy cop movies, and it's presaging either Tony's ultimate
death (in the as - yet - untitled Avengers 4, arriving in 2019)
or his «retirement» to some sort of happy family
life, perhaps handing off the Iron Man moniker to someone else.
All dogs need access to plenty of shade and cool water (if you have a flat - faced dog like a pug
or a Bulldog, this is
literally a matter of
life and
death for your pet, as brachycephalic (pug - nosed) dogs can't self - regulate their body temperature).
But there are a few subsets of dogs for whom a foster home can
literally make a
life or death difference, beyond just the availability of space.
These moments always showed up in a matter of
life or death, and had be
literally holding my breath in an attempt to keep the controller steady.
One can take them
literally, as formal descriptions of an art object's inception,
or as matters of
life and
death.
Jackson states that his exhibition, The Missing, «is inspired by a 2015 New York Times article that detailed the 1.5 million Black men who are
literally missing from civic
life due to early
death or incarceration.»
It
literally is
life or death, given Biofuels caused
deaths for sure.
In the event of a motor vehicle accident, the effectiveness of your seatbelt
or safety harness may
literally make the difference between
life and
death.
While you may not look cool
or hip in a helmet, it can
literally be the difference of
life or death in a serious collision.
In a busy hospital emergency room, a triage nurse can
literally mean the difference between
life and
death, as he
or she makes the call on who needs to be seen right away, and who can wait for help.
Or viewed another way, being able to keep the policy as
life insurance — and have it pay out as a
life insurance
death benefit — is the difference of whether a lifetime's worth of gains (
literally, a lifetime's worth!)