Sentences with phrase «more grave»

In other words, the exclusions on an open perils renters insurance policy mostly fall under the broad category of «If you suffer that kind of loss, you've many more grave concerns than insurance coverage.»
Although the plaintiffs in this case did not, fortunately, suffer a misdiagnosis as a result of the employee's actions, the result could have been far more grave.
Do you really want to bet the future of human civilization on a single study of a single proxy — especially when there is a whole helluva lot of science out there that suggests the situation is a whole lot more grave even than that portrayed in the IPCC summaries?
A clash between North and South and the national divide over race, slavery, and the economy, the war altered American history and, while much more grave, in many ways echoes the current climate and contention in the United States.
Federal Judge Nina Gershon ruled in favor of the Brooklyn Museum, and wrote,» There is no federal constitutional issue more grave than the effort by government officials to censor works of expression and to threaten the vitality of a major cultural institution as punishment for failing to abide by governmental demands for orthodoxy.»
Rather, it is more grave and serious than we had initially thought.
Fistulas are usually external but can also be formed internally, which carries a more grave prognosis.
In other words, the exclusions on an open perils renters insurance policy mostly fall under the broad category of «If you suffer that kind of loss, you've many more grave concerns than insurance coverage.»
Either in the 3 - 5 seconds before the window is covered, or with the help of a window breaker, you need to get a window open, or things become substantially more grave in very little time.
Nowhere are these disparities more stark — or hold more grave consequences — than in the administration of school discipline.
Never more grave, immobile, or witty, Frank Langella radiates power as William Paley in Good Night, and Good Luck.
This time the news is even more grave for Labour, with the polls now indicate that the Scottish National Party (SNP) is set to win 56 of 59 Scottish seats.
This situation is much more grave than that of Tal Eisenberg.
Had they not given me a steroid to accelerate his lung maturity when there were signs earlier in the week of pre-term labor, things would have been much more grave (another woman with a 33 week birth spent two months in the NICU).
This makes the lack of investment demand in silver now an even more grave concern, relative to the 1980s.
In U.S. circles, thoughts on NAFTA's long - term prospects have become more grave of late, but the tone is very different south of the border.
That night, over 100 more graves in the ancient cemetery were demolished, further eroding what Palestinians see as a losing battle to preserve a sacred cultural landmark.

Not exact matches

A lack of financing is often seen as a cause of economic stagnation, but in Argentina it's more a symptom of something graver: persistent uncertainty and instability.
More alarmingly, it has been lobbying against traditional theater - only cinematic runs for new movie releases — leading John Fithian, CEO of the National Association of Theatre Owners trade organization, to call out Netflix at a recent conference as a «grave threat to the movie business.»
That young man will more than likely go to his grave with many, many regrets.
I suspect that in India — as opposed to here in Canada — the Trudeau Family's effort to go full Bollywood will be viewed more kindly by ordinary citizens who hear about it, as an eccentric but friendly gesture, not the grave insult Conservative politicians and Canadian pundits are trying to spin it into.
«Because the proclamation is unlawful as applied to plaintiffs, and inflicts grave and irreversible harms on them, plaintiffs seek a declaration that the proclamation violates the Trade Act and the NAFTA Implementation Act and an injunction prohibiting its enforcements against plaintiffs,» they wrote in their more than 600 - page complaint.
One party observes that divorced - and - remarried Catholics who live more uxorio are committing an objectively grave sin.
It is, of course, more than okay to decorate the graves of Confederate fallen heroes, both on Memorial Day and Confederate Memorial Day.
Of course they may end up disagreeing with Bernard of Clairvaux, Augustine, and Barth about the moral significance of our being created male and female, but shouldn't they be a little less sanguine about it and a little more deferential, to the point of saying, «We believe the tradition made a grave mistake in its disallowance of gay partnerships, but at the same time we acknowledge our deep indebtedness to that tradition for giving us the theological and ethical vision to even make our argument for inclusion»?
Women pastors who are concerned more for their people than for any ideology are less suspect and therefore probably better able to help us around the grave theological and liturgical hazards in God - language changes.
The Yazidis, another ancient religion, saw ISIS abduct more than 3,000 of its women and girls for sexual enslavement, and mass graves of their men are now being unearthed.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
Many universalists make the grave error of leaving Jesus out of it, or saying that He is one more option.
They think it more likely that a criminal's body, when removed from the cross, would have been flung into a common grave.
Often more active in the world than in a Church that is still clinging to many of its medieval traditions which bind it like a grave cloth.
But it has taught one reader, at least, more than many sermons about the potential of intercession, about the possible workings of redemption beyond the grave, and about the ways of salvation and damnation.
The ashes of Professor Stephen Hawking will be interred at Westminster Abbey near the grave of Sir Isaac... More
We must remember, moreover, that more than once force saved Christianity from grave territorial losses.
I draw this notion from Aristotle's Poetics: «Hence poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are of the nature rather of universals, whereas those of history are singulars.»
You can read a bit more about it in Luke 16 (Ezek 32:18 - 19, 24; Ps 63:9; Isa 44:23 indicates that «the lower parts of the earth» refers to death or the grave).
Paul is quite clear that the body of flesh and blood no more emerges from the grave than the seed itself comes up out of the ground.
We are in grave danger (More on that later!)
We need more enlightened leadership like we had in the 20th C. That's when good visionaries weren't afraid to put those religious kooks in gulags, or graves, where they belong!
In my case, once I realized what I have actually lost, the cartoon would have been a more accurate depiction if it showed the newly faithless having a celebratory glass of champagne, welcomed by fellow unbelievers while standing on the grave of the lost faith.
beheadings, massacres, mas graves... it is more than 50 years and most of it televised.
Or someone else might say that the end of everyone is the grave and that there is no more, and they employ the Future Fail Fallacy, they might be certain that the persecution of religious people and their faiths is scientifically necessary.
To those that say «he's still a murderer»; if you feel that the judge did not pass adequate judgement and that this man's life is better spent in the grave also, then perhaps you should start pursuing a legal career to ensure harsher punishments more frequently instead of just inciting reaction on CNN's blog.
On this view, the Vatican's actions amounted to little more than ghoulish acts of «grave - robbing, sacrilege, and desecration.»
Neither a mental image, nor a verbal image are any more successful in portraying the God of Israel than a graven image or painted picture.
Yes, indeed, there is more pain in life than gladness — it is one long agony until the grave.
They are nothing more than the grave, or non existence = death.
Yesterday a letter, signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and more than 20 other faith leaders, was published which said approving assisted dying would be a «grave error».
As the Pope says, «given such a grave situation, we need now more than ever to have the courage to look the truth in the eye and to call things by their proper names, without yielding to convenient compromises or to the temptation of self - deception.»
In the face of this twofold spectacle — a world which reveals a grave state of spiritual poverty and the Church of Christ, which is still so vibrant with vitality — we... have felt immediately the urgency of the duty to call our sons together to give the Church the possibility to contribute more efficaciously to the solution of the problems of the modern age.
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