Sentences with phrase «many terrible things»

It's a terrible thing to say.
«You hear all these terrible things about how it is going to be and then you get here and it seems fine,» she said.
That's a terrible thing in America, where a guy who has been a company commander in Afghanistan or Iraq goes to try and get a job at a tech company, some 25 - year - old HR weenie asks them if they've ever had a real job.
Marketing is a terrible thing to waste (with apologies to the iconic campaign slogan).
I've read some terrible things that I'm sad about.
Indulging in a gooey mac n» cheese may once have made you feel bad about the terrible things you thought you were doing to your cholesterol levels, but thanks to new research published in the journal Nature Medicine, you can now enjoy without guilt.
There are a lot of terrible things happening all over the world, all the time.
From wildfires and horrific mass shootings to threats of nuclear war and community - flattening hurricanes, there is no denying that some pretty terrible things happened in 2017.
It's a terrible thing that's going on in our world, in our country and we are going to get tough and smart and vigilant.»
But rather than passing judgment on whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook accepts it as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult of improved living standards wrapped with ribbons of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
While volatility isn't always a terrible thing - some of that volatility is upward - the best - performing funds over time tend to be those that post consistently solid returns relative to their volatility rank.
«It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you're ready,» actor Hugh Laurie has said.
The obvious lessons require no explanation: don't let your CEO say terrible things in the company name; don't defend the indefensible; if you find yourself in a reputational hole, stop digging.
«All of the terrible things that one could imagine a state - owned enterprise doing after it acquired a Canadian firm can be addressed through regulations that apply to all companies,» suggests Woo.
(Referring to Nestle, the Swiss food giant that is one of the largest companies in the world and has a stable of products that generate billions upon billions of dollars in nearly every country, no matter how terrible things get.
That's the most terrible thing.
RK: I do not think a down round is a terrible thing.
Yet as the story progresses, she proceeds to do a number of terrible things in her conviction about the righteousness of her cause, in a way that makes her less sympathetic.
Debt can be a terrible thing if not handled properly because it introduces payments that include interest, which is really nothing more than the cost of «renting» money.
When stocks lose their value That's a terrible thing When homes lose their value That's a terrible thing But when money loses its value That's the most terrible thing of all Time of the Vulture (1st ed.
And it doesn't say much for the Opposition that they say such terrible things about this great province.»
Fisher hasn't seen broad euphoria suggesting «that big, bad terrible thing, so it's higher prices ahead.»
He starts by telling us how terrible things are:
It is a terrible thing to feel gratitude and have no one to thank, to feel awe and have no one to worship.
I just fear very deeply for the safety of men in today's justice system as it looks like it is getting far too easy to exploit or even falsely accuse them of terrible things.
It promotes a lot of terrible things.
God can help us to endure terrible things.
All of these terrible things are reminders to me of how terrible sin is.
It is also evident that in the name of God terrible things humans did to other humans.
And what a terrible thing to lose.
That being said, I know that people will ALWAYS do terrible things, but hopefully by getting rid of organized religions we would make it hard for terrible people to geta footing and develop followers to spread the scale of those bad things.
He had been through some terrible things that nearly destroyed his faith.
It's the people that refuse to take responsibility for themselves, and their believes and actions that say and do ignorant, terrible things.
But many terrible things have been done in the spirit of «good intentions».
I've heard some pretty terrible things about where the original money came from to build this church in the first place.
But then again, God also loves to give babies AIDS and do other terrible things, so I suppose it's just all in a days work to him.
It's a terrible thing, and no one's going to tell you more loudly and more clearly that war is a horrible thing than military personnel.
I haven't placed my faith in people, who do many terrible things in the name of God.
In the same way, African American friends have said that the fact that the Black church survived or that Native Americans still love Jesus is one of the greatest signs that God is at work in the world that we can ever imagine, considering the hideous, terrible things that we have done in His name.
I can not take anymore of the terrible things people say, the bullying, the tearing - each - other - apart - kind - of - stuff» (that is a compilation of what I've been told).
On the Holocaust, for instance, asks McKenna, what if a free - thinking academic were to argue thus: «The Nazis did terrible things, but their mistake was in the minor premise.
All these terrible things exist in the World, don't they?
We are taught that hypocrisy is a terrible thing.
P.S. Even Israel's «good» kings did some pretty terrible things.
I basically asked, «If Jesus truly reveals God to us, then what sort of God should we expect to find in the Old Testament and how can we understand what is going on in our own world when such terrible things happen all the time?»
Pastor Silleck thinks I have done some quite terrible things» abandon reason, adopt an «unholy posture,» embrace a «neo «gnostic myth,» and «strike a deal with the devil»» because I believe it highly unlikely, in any foreseeable future, that Lutherans and Catholics will achieve ecclesiastical unity.
Ignorance is a terrible thing.
I pray that you will understand the way God works in our lives and not go out preaching to people who may not be Christians that God does terrible things to you sometimes
Religious nuts have been saying the same thing about how terrible things are at the moment throughout history.
It is a painful tale, burdened with an inexorable logic of defeat at the hands of a racist society — we «know» from the beginning that terrible things are in store — but illuminated by another logic, that of grace, by no means so certain, for it operates in secret with persons (Kumalo and the elder Jarvis) whose formation by it is in terms of the gradual and ambiguous growth of actual human development.
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