Shane Long would expose
more frailties again in the last game of the season, when he was afforded too much space, to score the Baggies» equalizer, despite being offside.
I just worry that over this festive period defensively they will show
more frailties.»
Not exact matches
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become
more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly
frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
Recognising my own fear and
frailty — yes and accepting the reality that this IS how I am — does indeed help me to see the same stuff in others and be
more understanding and accepting.
«Blessing» announces to us that, keenly aware of the
frailty and failing of the human, John was not content to dwell upon the down and the dark, any
more than he was keen to deny it.
Concupiscence — the inclination to sin — isn't washed away by Baptism any
more than are other physical
frailties.
If you, my listener, should see such a man, although it is unlikely, for without a doubt weakness and mediocrity are the
more common, if you should meet him in what he himself would call a weak moment, but which, alas, you would have to call a better moment; if you should meet him when he had found no rest in the desert, when the giddiness passes away for a moment and he feels an agonizing longing for the Good; if you should meet him when, shaken in his innermost being, and not without sadness, he was thinking of that man of single purpose who even in all his
frailty still wills the Good: then you would discover that he had two wills, and you would discover his painful double - mindedness.
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals
more human
frailties than media hype can cover up.
On the other hand, no matter what a man's
frailties otherwise may be, if he be willing to risk death, and still
more if be suffer it heroically, in the service he has chosen, the fact consecrates him forever.
But he has had some of his shackles removed at Arsenal and given a bit
more freedom of expression, has now perhaps highlighted some of his
frailties.
Our defence does have
frailties, and you could argue that if we were stronger at the back we could free up another player for our midfield or attack, and that could potentially open us up to win many
more matches.
Our fullbacks have to be
more disciplined also, they can't bomb forward at every opportunity or our
frailties will be exposed.
Today's debacle was
more proof of Wengers tactical
frailties..
That suggests that neither area is
more to blame, but I think it is the defensive
frailties that is causing us trouble.
No side in the top eight of the Premier League has conceded
more goals than Arsenal, their defensive
frailties again clear for all to see as they lost 3 - 1 at relegation candidates Swansea on Tuesday night.
Yes, he was good for a nice, pretty ball fired out from the back to a waiting team mate in a
more advanced position, but it wasn't worth the defensive
frailties that came with it.
Chelsea, though, have shown
more than enough
frailties on the road recently to suggest they may come a cropper at Ewood Park this weekend.
The defensive
frailty that has become
more apparent through the season, contrary to blaming several players, is instead
more easily explained by what seems to be the managements decision to trade control for, theoretically, a
more attacking side.
Allowing the England international to cut inside onto his stronger foot, Trent needed to be far
more aggressive in his defending at Old Trafford, in a performance that signalled the
frailties still within the 19 - year - old's game.
Given his
frailty, I wish I could be
more complimentary about his speech but it was, I fear, classic Cash: long, small - printish, doing
more to drearify than electrify.
Within any system there is no danger
more potent,
more capable of causing harm, than human
frailty.
Furthermore, this
frailty test was shown to be a
more reliable predictor of death and serious complications than patient age.
«Ideally, future studies may continue to expand our knowledge... with
more detailed exploration of the potential modifying effect of comorbidity and
frailty on the association between blood pressure and outcomes in older adults,» she wrote.
The authors specify that multidimensional
frailty scores may have a
more stable association with mortality and incidence of cardiovascular disorders.
Conclusion «In conclusion, among older adults, these data suggest that
frailty may be
more strongly related to inflammation and the inflammatory index than age», write the researchers.
Once dismissed as female neurosis or physical
frailty, PMS is now a recognized medical entity that clinically characterized as the cyclical occurrence or exacerbation of one or
more physical or psychological symptoms during the luteal phase (after ovulation) of the menses.
Even in the midst of my own
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Artistically, this scathing assault on human
frailty couldn't be
more accomplished.
Stooped and shuffling with the aid of a cane, his head topped with tufts of white hair, Jackson looks
more than his sixty - three years; this may be the first time that this physically commanding star has been explicitly tasked with embodying
frailty.
This time around — with events taking place four years earlier, of course — Churchill's
frailties are centre stage again but far
more convincingly so.
Make no mistake: a compendium of uncomfortable images with a truly disturbing resolution,
Frailty is never much
more than a B - movie done well (every shocking twist is telegraphed, save Fenton's cleverly tipped destiny), yet it's the perfect antidote to the empty pretensions and overloaded piousness of most mainstream representations of popular spirituality.
He said he hopes this leads to
more movies that «examine human
frailty with some comedic elements.»
Kelly Reichardt's slow - paced films aren't for everyone — sometimes they're not even for me — but when she taps into her characters» emotions and
frailty, the results can be devastating, as in this tale of Montana women grappling with career and romantic setbacks, in a world that's constantly asking them to do and to be
more just to get equal footing.
Intentionally or not, this small - town thriller with corrupt cops and abusive family themes has
Frailty vibes (which was directed by Paxton) and
more recently reminiscent of Cop Car.
Winter Journal is far
more than a simple collection of lists, however; the memoir is strongest and most emotionally compelling when the reader can see Auster arriving at moments of revelation, such as the realization that his moments of periodic physical
frailty coincide closely with episodes of emotional intensity, personal crisis, and loss.
If you're downsizing later in retirement, the decision will probably be
more strongly influenced by growing
frailties.
Actually, businesses are really targeting a much bigger &
more lucrative opportunity — the democratic exploitation of an enduring human
frailty:
Frailty will help with vulnerability contribution which tends to be
more valuable in longer fights, but it is important to keep in mind that for short fights where vulnerability is already capped and easily maintained, this sigil does nothing.
Yet, fear is also one of the most powerful drugs known to humanity, giving new depth to the way we perceive the world around us and showing us our own
frailty more intensely than ever.
Skarstedt believe that in this study, perhaps
more than in any other, the contradiction of man's mortality versus the power of the Papal office is best conveyed by the
frailty of the diminished figure engulfed in his throne and the splattering of paint depicting his facial contortions.
Hugo Crosthwaite's newest exhibition is powerful and evocative, but
more importantly, perhaps, it speaks to our human
frailties, specifically, the ways in which we process...
She found the
frailty of the aged plant
more beautiful and
more interesting, so she purposefully furthered her project by drying additional fruits and vegetables and waited patiently for their delicacy from aging to photograph.
Now of course we understood that scientists were indeed human and subject to all human
frailties but we had confidence that SCIENCE and
more importantly Scientists had set up a filtering process a Scientific Ethos of sorts to limit those human flaws.
The «eggshell plaintiff» rule makes a defendant responsible for all damages arising from negligence even if the injuries are
more severe than they would have been in someone who had no preexisting injuries or
frailties.
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is associated with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28
More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad implications for physical and mental health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and
frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
These changes are important because both stressors and depression can sensitize the inflammatory response in such a way that they produce heightened responsiveness to stressful events as well as antigen challenge.25, 27,28,60 Furthermore,
more frequent or persistent stress - related changes in plasma levels of these key cytokines have broad implications for health; elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related disease, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and
frailty and functional decline.29 Moreover, inflammatory activation can enhance development of depressive symptoms.30, 31 Thus, relationships characterized by hostility, repeated conflicts, and heightened IL - 6 levels could have negative consequences for both physical and mental health.