Sentences with phrase «more weary»

Sometimes we have had past experiences that scare us, make us more weary or cause us to feel insecure and those experiences can prevent us from having fulfilling partnerships.
The sheer quantity of projects flooding the market has made investors more weary of fraudulent campaigns, cash grabs and generally weak concepts.
Not my first time hearing or learning this so I grew even more weary about the whole thing.
The PR media blitz since then at Climate Audit only makes me more weary of that whole situation.
Honestly this move makes me more weary of Nintendo and actually makes me reconsider the idea of buying a Wii U. I know most people will post and say that I'm overreacting, saying not many people play DS titles online, but it sucks knowing that if we make a party on our forums to play Phantasy Star Ø, as of May 20th, we won't be able to play online just because Nintendo decided they didn't want to support online services going on to the next generation.
Notably, the finite enemy respawns mean you have to be all the more weary with how you approach every situation.
Banks get a little weary when they see you've been pursuing a lot of credit recently, but they get even more weary when all that recent credit has come their own bank.
Oscar is a little more weary but he eats it when I cut it in half and add it to his food.
The lower prices are either because of length of the work and if a novel, an extreme lower price will often make readers more weary and cause the novel to jump through more hoops before bought.
She sounds more weary than angry when she speaks.
savor every minute with your man and don't open the door next time I've turned into a scaredy cat too... I don't know what it is, but I am much more weary about being alone these days!
Well, I guess I've been more weary of it, but then I realized, #YOLO, and so, I tried mixing patterns today.
I love baking but because of articles such as this one I have become more weary of the health effects of refined flours.
For kids who are more weary of fish, however, I find using them in «cakes» is a great way to make this food seem a little less scary.
There's little more a weary traveler enjoys than a memento from home, and it could be cheaper to send than you think.
A Brexit - backing MP appeared a little more weary than usual with Ken Clarke as the Europhile former chancellor... More
Do not make them more weary than they are.
But with investors more weary since the botched Facebook IPO, will the cloud storage companies be worth the hype?
The sheer quantity of projects flooding the market has made investors more weary of fraudulent campaigns, cash grabs and generally weak concepts.
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius is a morality tale disguised as Seabiscuit that's even more wearying somehow than Gary Ross's road apple horse opera (not helping is a desperate tagline: «His Passion Made Him a Legend»)-- damning Caviezel along the way as a charisma vortex as an actor, infinitely better at symbolizing than embodying.
Tires need to be changed, roof - mounted air conditioning units checked, and the endless hours of driving a big rig are far more wearying than driving a car.

Not exact matches

The chancellor recognised that seven years of austerity had left the British public feeling «weary» but said increasing tax to pump more money into the public sector was not the answer.
And as more media brands push towards an aggregation model, readers are growing weary of them.
With Walmarts reliably saturating most of the suburban United States, RV tourists, weary drivers on a budget, and more than a few open - road eccentrics can count on being able to find a spot to park their cars — and themselves — for the night.
Sharks initially are weary of her $ 2 million request for 10 %, but become much more interested when she explains that Ten Thirty One Productions brought in $ 1.8 million in revenue from their October haunted hayride, resulting in $ 600,000 in profit.
Investors had grown fearful of systematic selling — and no doubt weary of the «everything bubble» — but that sentiment was covert, not overt — while concern was building, volatility targeting strategies no doubt followed January's melt - up into even more risk.
on Thanksgiving day, when from East and from West, From North and from South comes the pilgrim and guest; When the gray - haired New Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection restored, When the care - wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn matron smiles where the girl smiled before, What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye?
Most recently (as of this writing) he is pushing the weary line of petulant British resentment that goes on about how much more sophisticated we Brits are than those cowboy Americans.
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but here's the thing: There's a double - standard out there in which a woman's critique of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing more than the rants of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've grown a bit weary of hearing that charge each time I speak out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
While there's not much to do about the entertainment industry's spin on The Zookeeper's Wife, Christians should be weary of putting any trust in faith - based news outlets willing to rewrite history for more clicks.
If I say, «I will not mention him, or speak any more in his name,» there is in my heart as it were a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am weary with holding it in, and I can not.
Never a housewife weary and embattled Looked up with more heartfelt dismay to hear Her lord's rebuke.
I use to post a lot more than I do now, that was when there was «good dialogue», but I wearied of the nonsense.
I want it to be a place where those who tired and worn out from religion can find rest... not more fighting, not more judgment... just rest and peace for weary souls.
And when it comes to «family values,» we're weary of battles to «protect» marriage from gay couples, when so many young evangelicals have grown up in broken homes, witnessing our parents divorce and remarry at rates just as high as in the non-evangelical world (more than 33 % of marriages among born - again Christians end in divorce, the same as in the general population).
The problem I'm facing now is that I want to invite him into my life more and more so my husband and I can help him get out of homelessness, but my husband is extremely weary.
Is it any wonder that, as Thomas Merton once stated, people have grown so weary they «don't want to hear any more words»?
Jesus» battle wearies his humanity, and silence would ensure that his kingdom replaces the rule of Satan more effectively in the lives of men.
On a more sophisticated level, liberal Protestantism refreshed weary spirits with the announcement that all those ancient obscurities in the Bible were really intended to say no more than that we should love, forgive, be charitable, promote justice, and usher in the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God.
Never a housewife weary and embattledLooked up with more heartfelt dismay to hearHer lord's rebuke.
Younger Christians are weary of pitched cultural battles and are longing for the «real Jesus» — a Jesus who talks more about washing feet and feeding the poor than flashpoint issues like same - sex marriage and the sanctity of life.
And I find that, like working out, the more you do it, the longer you can go before getting weary.
My friends, let us have faith in each other, let us not grow weary and lose heart, for there are more seasons to come and there is more work to do.»
Furthermore, Yahweh had been long - suffering and patient; more speedy and drastic punishment would have befallen Israel had not Yahweh in mercy repeatedly postponed his wrath until he was «weary with repenting.»
Accepting the bible as inerrant requires me to believe in a God who chose genocide more than once, a god who in anger slaughtered a first born child for the sin of the father, a god who became weary of the cries for mercy and decided to slaughter thousands more of his «chosen» people simply to prove he could.
Mafia get their full reign, more than sugar will be needed to swallow what they're dishing to the weary, overburdened, exasperated people!
The answer is that we can't — but we can certainly be wearied by not having more of him.
At times, of course, it is little more than the protest of a weary man, perhaps aware of his own moral and intellectual failures, imploring the voices of philosophy and ideology to cease their babbling.
«Weary of self and laden with my sin, I look to heaven and long to enter in...» So runs one of the most popular of those hymns; and there were many more which in one way or another focused on death as release from this life into one which was painted as inevitably a happier state.
As a young evangelical myself, I confess I have grown tired... no, weary... of responding to comments like these with some honest suggestions for how my fellow evangelicals might avoid said retirement, only to be discounted and disparaged for believing the earth is more than 6,000 years old, for voting for Democrats from time to time, and for daring to serve communion to gays and lesbians.
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