Sentences with phrase «more dread»

The more superlatives he waves around, the more I dread meeting his kid.
No more dread, nail - biting, and sleepless nights in the months leading up to publication, like most authors have to deal with.
It's also a time when parents, teachers and students in places like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Washington DC are feeling more dread and despair than the excitement that usually accompanies the first day of school, because we can see so how the privatization and austerity moves in these cities are threatening every fundamental of our children's education.
On the downside, one aspect of teaching that causes more dread than excitement for early career teachers is grading.
Liam's paranoia keeps this episode taut with tension, and his exquisite dialogue with Fi make it drip with even more dread.
The low - budget Amityville Horror flick had 10 times more dread.
Every degree cooler, and every day closer, just fills with a little bit more dread.
I don't know who feels more dread when he is approaching the plate right now - Chris or the fans.
Publications such as the Financial Times and the Globe and Mail routinely write about Trump's candidacy with more dread than it deserves.
But these days, it feels like businesses are afraid to embrace these fundamental truths and instead work desperately to «think outside the box» and «reinvent the wheel» (without phrasing it that way, of course, or they would perpetuate more dreaded clichés).
No more dreaded night changings — simply open the footie, insert baby and the outfit practically dresses itself!
Liver comes pretty close, but it is often more dreaded than the humble sardine!
After initial weight loss, the dreaded plateau appears, followed by the even more dreaded weight regain.
Heres how to start the workweek on the right foot, from Dan Miller, author of No More Dreaded Mondays.
If there's a third film on the way, I'm more dreading it than anything, especially given the way this one leads into a potential follow - up.
Except for the synopsis, there's no more dreaded task a writer has to undertake.
(No more dreaded Mondays!)

Not exact matches

I am grateful for those learning opportunities, and now that I am on the other side, I can't help but remember the sense of dread that I have brought myself on more than one occasion.
In fact, employees have come to dread them so much that more and more are trying to work from home or looking for other jobs.
This is the perfect horror movie for the Academy, as it is one that relies less on gore (though it is there) and more so on mounting dread.
Keen's primary frame for the work is Utopia, Thomas More's celebrated 1516 work that was written in an age that experienced some of the same turmoil and dread as our own (there are extended riffs on Moore's Law versus More's Law).
Now that you're 30 - plus or approaching the dreaded 3 - 0, you need a health plan more than ever — and with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, it's now required, or you'll start being docked on your taxes.
Every successful business evolves, and sometimes part of expanding means moving into territory that is more advanced than what you were initially doing, and by taking on that dreaded project, it might actually be holding you back rather than helping you.
It not only opens your mind, it makes you more well - rounded, increases your memory, and helps you get out of that dreaded comfort - zone.
Here are the best tips we received for making a normally dreaded task more engaging and more productive (or simply avoidable):
However, these may be more unpopular than the individual mandate or universally dreaded Cadillac tax, and could potentially complicate the ability to pass meaningful legislation to fully implement a viable solution.
Read more about Kauss: This Successful Entrepreneur Shares Why You Should Do The Thing You Dread Most First Thing Every Day
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
This, of course, does not factor in the time spent on the more laborious tasks of cleaning the carpets, the windows, and — of course — the dreaded break room.
Now that you're 30 - plus or approaching the dreaded 3 - 0, you need a health plan more than ever — and with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, it's now required, or you'll started being docked on your taxes.
And they dreaded the destruction that was yet to come from a storm that could linger for days and unload more than 40 inches (100 centimeters) of rain on cities, including dangerously flood - prone Houston, the nation's fourth - largest.
When someone from the Google Policy Team manually reviews your AdWords account and determines you have egregiously violated one or more policies, your account may receive the dreaded QS slap.
We will talk about the needs of start - up spaces, stock options, partner agreements and how to make those dreaded Terms and Conditions more friendly and collaborative.
This is my second - time reading aloud Understood Betsy, and I think I like it even more the second time, if that is possible... Hope has read it countless times — who can't love Betsy and watching the world open up to her as she goes to live with the «dreaded Putneys»?
Another cause has been the insidious notion (greatly encouraged by successive governments but particularly under New Labour - Old Labour tended to be much more traditional in its views on the family) that the family has many forms, that marriage is just one option, and that lone parenting is just as «valid» (dread word) a form as any other.
And we should certainly dread whatever rough beast it is that is being bred in our ever coarser, crueler, more inarticulate, more vacuous popular culture; because, cloaked in its anodyne insipience, lies a world increasingly devoid of merit, wit, kindness, imagination, or charity.
Filled with dread and love for his kinsmen, noble Paradisi resolved to fast and plead with God to cut down Videnskabelige before more innocents were lost under his sinful rule.
Death himself, death so immense, is to be dreaded — and reversing the words makes them more portentous — but death is not so immense; to his claims of power, we can reply that it is not so; and we can make a comparison and say that death is not so powerful as a little innocence.
So alcoholism and the following process of recovery morphed into the «dreaded; Mentally Ill» That diagnosis led to more labels: PTSD, Bipolar, etc..
This deepening and solidification has produced several highly significant developments in Buber's thought: a growing concern with the nature and meaning of evil as opposed to his earlier tendency to treat evil as a negative aspect of something else; a growing concern with freedom and grace, divine and human love, and the dread through which man must pass to reach God; a steady movement toward concern with the simpler and more concrete aspects of everyday life; and an ever greater simplicity and solidity of style.
In his Second Inaugural, little more than a month before his death, Lincoln reminded the nation of the dread warning given to those who had oppressed the innocent and defenseless: Woe unto the world because of offenses; for it must needs be that offenses come, but woe to that man by whom the offense cometh.
Well authenticated cures of even such a dread disease as cancer in our own day remind us that «more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.»
It fills the modern scholar with envy more than dread, that one could die for such a cause.
This mere thought of taking time upon one's conscience of giving it time to explore with its sleepless vigilance every secret thought, with such effect that, if every instant one does not make the movement by virtue of the highest and holiest there is in a man, one is able with dread and horror to discover (People do not believe this in our serious age, and yet it is remarkable that even in paganism, less easy - going and more given to reflection, the two outstanding representatives of the Greek as a conception of existence intimated each in his way that by delving deep into oneself one would first of all discover the disposition to evil.
Much needed is research beyond that already completed which will develop guidelines for improving the church's many roles in community health — from meeting the existential crises of being human and belonging to social groups and facing anxiety and dread, to providing more efficiently the «learning atmosphere» for a religious style - of - life.
It's funny how the enemy fools the flocks, but they have the definition of YHWH in the back of most of these books, for they dread Him, even more than His flocks do, as He said in Malachi 1:14.
Virtually no one believes any longer that this would do more than to precipitate the carnage and destruction that all sane men dread and seek to avoid.
«As a people we are more confused, lacking in moral ideals, dreading the future, uncertain what to do to change things or how to rescue our own inner life.»
But perhaps our real affection for that verse is a more complex response to the whole story of Samuel and Eli, maybe even relief at the poignant rendering of our own secret dread: that although the word of the Lord is clear enough in fact, Eli found it painful or difficult to keep listening.
On the other hand, the total pessimism of much traditional Reformed theology, whether Calvinist or Lutheran, and its more recent revival, as well as the perverse denigration of humanity not stated but implied in Catholic penitential theology with its fear of human impulses and its dread of sexuality, is not Christian either.
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