Sentences with phrase «lose faith in yourself»

For thousands of people wrongly accused of fraud by the Home Office, this will be a staggering moment, in which they may lose all faith in the British justice system.
When I have no risk factors for gestational diabetes and I want to know if I can have an alternative to flooding my body with sugar water to see how it deals and I hear what amounts to no reason or just doubt as to how fit of a mother I will be if I don't put the baby's good before all, even though we have yet to establish that this is in the baby's interests, I lose faith in those people.
Are you ready to lose all faith in the youth of today and home - school your kids whilst keeping them swathed in bubble wrap for the rest of their lives?
It makes me lose faith in the human race when I think that such people could exist
I am just one of those frustrated goooners who can see we are so close but not quite there and Wenger needs to make some pretty big decisions on strengthening the squad before all of us lose faith in him.
Think it would take something herculean for Arsene to lose faith in RvP and B52, especially with 5 senior places spare!
If he doesn't deliver, and fails to deliver repeatedly despite a multitiude of chances «we» will lose faith in his ability to deliver said winning product.
It's clear the manager doesn't know how to utilize his players to the best of their ability and it's hurting the team because it makes them start to lose faith in him.
«Even with a muscular injury you lose faith in your body quickly.
And another game goes by without a win... What's that, 2 wins in 8 premier league games... Disgraceful... Starting to lose faith in this arsenal squad... Only thing that made me happier was the performance by Sanchez...
So if You gona lose faith, lose faith in his employers.
Despite an abysmal start to the season, not to mention a torrid end to the previous campaign, Ashley is yet to lose faith in current manager Alan Pardew.
Before we lose all faith in Albertville, we visit a monument, the restaurant at the H «Äö √ † √ ∂ ¬ ¨ • tel Million.
The 16 - year - old has impressed despite his lack of experience, and it comes after Lopez had been guilty of a string of errors to start the season which saw coach Sinisa Mihajlovic lose faith in him.
He's reign was ALWAYS going to end sour as he stayed for too long and people started to lose faith in him,.
This is he type of nitpicking that will make Ozil and Sanchez lose faith in Arsenal and leave for bigger clubs.
Wenger is stubborn because he knows what the team is capable of, he will never lose faith in his players.
GIROUD today frustrated me and made me lose faith in him.
Manchester City are thought to be keeping tabs on the Bayern boss in case they lose faith in Manuel Pellegrini; the Chilean looking dangerously likely to miss out on the Champions League last 16 yet again.
You've made me lose all faith in humanity!
Watching his team, squad and fanbase lose all faith in him is just gravy!
The Sun reported earlier this week that Ryan Giggs had been given more training and matchday responsibilities at the club, as the Old Trafford hierarchy begin to lose faith in the Dutch manager, while Paul Scholes became the latest Red Devils great to slam the manager following the unimpressive, last - minute 1 - 0 victory over League One Sheffield United in the FA Cup [BT Sport as per the Mirror].
Never lose faith in Him.
Yet, again, we are bipolar in even these: we repeatedly lose faith in our attempts and reset to try something else, our hope ends up in clinical depression and growing disorder at large, and love is temporary and fragile.
I was beginning to lose faith in my fellow Christians in the US.
The big problem is: if this is your first or only experience of church, how quickly you can lose faith in the the church community and Christianity as a whole.
Once the plant closes, they lose all faith in everything.
But to lose faith in it for this specious reason (as if a high incidence of adultery casts doubt on the validity of marriage) is to lose faith not only in literature but in the mind's capacity to make those nonlinear leaps beyond present certainties that give Einstein an occupation and Hawking precedent for his dream of grand unification.
When the wanderers in the wilderness lose faith in their Deliverer and mold a golden calf to worship in God's place, God's wrath waxes hot against them and God expresses to Moses the intent to consume them utterly (Ex.
Although it is not always obvious, people who divorce lose faith in themselves.
Some people when they lose their faith in Christ, substitute a swollen faith in themselves.
For when you lose your faith in me completely, you will at once begin assuring me to my face that I'm not a dream, but do really exist.
Now what happens if you lose faith in these arguments, which when seen in darkness appear to the credulous to be dressed in God's majesty?
While the editors struggled with the notion of progress because of the war, they did not lose their faith in its importance as a driving force within history.
There are plenty of other more common reasons people lose faith in Catholic dogma, inst.tutional apparatus or both.
If they lose faith in Christianity, they become Muslims or pagans or Communists.
Similarly it could be argued that if I know that I lose faith in God when I am blue, then I have an indirect religious obligation to take medications that will protect me from depression.
It can be to easy to fall into righteous anger and hate, or to lose faith in humanity.
(CNN)-- When you can't forgive yourself, it's easy to lose faith in a higher power.
His stupidity is entertaining in small doses, and makes one lose faith in human intelligence in large doses.
Whatever wrong with churches, people eventually rid of; however, that DOES NOT mean they lose Faith in God!
Lifton holds that the Hiroshima holocaust led many of its survivors to lose faith in the continuation of the very basis for human life.
But certain events can lead man to lose faith in this possibility.
Don't lose faith in God at work through an unlikely container.
First they lose faith in the 6 - day creationist god, then in the bible - dictation god, then in the male - supremacy god, then in the european - supremacy / western - civilization / colonialist god, then in the anti-gay god, then in the pro-war god, then in the American - exceptionalism / manifest - destiny god, then in the anti-palestinian god, then in the controller - of - everything - that - happens god, then in the design - engineer god, then in the penal - substitutionary - atonement god, and so on.
Yet we are bipolar even in these: we repeatedly lose faith in our attempts and try something else; our hope ends up in clinical depression; our love is temporary and fragile.
Now let me get back to work before my employers lose faith in me.
When we lose faith in the essential goodness of life and our own humanity, seeing that which we judge «evil» to be more prevalent than that which we judge to be «good», then we have lost faith in either the goodness or the power of God to sustain that goodness and our God has become too small or just another Baal, a false god of our own vain imaginings, a projection of our own finite limitations and disordered desires.
Civility is always in short supply and one can readily agree that «we need to keep in mind the common humanity that we share with those with whom we disagree,» and that «we should never lose faith in the power of reason,» and that the Church should never be used «as a partisan political tool.»
I've long wondered that after four years of unprecedented monetary policy with still very tepid at best economic growth, just whether investors would lose faith in the Fed (and really global central bankers for that matter) and politicians.
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