Sentences with phrase «more wrenching»

The closer we get to that window before we come to our collective senses and make the course change, the more wrenching it will be.
As the human population heads toward 9 billion, more or less, with most of the growth coming in struggling places, unless more is done to boost resilience to known hazards — earthquakes included — there will be ever more wrenching imagery like that out of China (and Myanmar, as well).
One of the more wrenching but healthy elements of the debate along the digital curve here is just that: does the plethora of ill - prepared, amateurish junk being published with digital tools bring down the entire canon and damage even the best practitioners?
The film is entirely within the caught - on - the - run tradition of cinema verite, which makes it all the grittier and its conclusion all the more wrenching.
Even as the world staunches the immediate crisis, there will be more wrenching dislocations as drought, heat stress, pest infestations and other climate - induced shocks occur increasingly often.
The British government intervene in Joshua's mission just to throw more wrenches in his plan, citing bureaucracy because of... well, reasons.
Ohio House passes legislation Jim Provance — The Blade — November 22, 2014 COLUMBUS — Ohio's fledgling wind energy industry is balking at a largely ignored provision of a massive environmental bill overwhelmingly approved in the House this week, arguing it is designed to throw one more wrench into its turbines.
It is an intricate system and the pending questions with the Zero Emissions Credits and DOE's «Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule» may throw more wrenches in the system.

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It's an heart wrenching story and a great read; so much so that it is soon to become a major motion picture produced by Gerald Molen who produced or co-produced Shindler's List, Jurassic Park, Rain Man and many more Hollywood blockbusters.
As the scholar Eric St. John once wrote, «There is, perhaps, no college decision that is more thought - provoking, gut wrenching and rest - of - your - life oriented — or disoriented — than the choice of a major.»
«Off to the hospital for more tests,» reads their status update, or their feed is full of heart - wrenching posts about illness.
That means Weston can wrench better deals out of his suppliers, sell more of his own house brands and further solidify his place as a legitimate titan in Canadian business.
But rising gas prices — or, more accurately, wildly fluctuating gas prices — have thrown a wrench into the calculations of Barrie homebuyers, who are finding it difficult to determine whether it still makes financial sense to live so far away from their jobs.
But this wrenching concern over the deficit — particularly when the situation in Puerto Rico remains so dire — is hard for some to swallow when conservatives are simultaneously pushing forward a tax reform package that could leave a more than a trillion - dollar hole in the deficit and have signed on to spending bills that added more than $ 100 billion to defense spending, without the immediate promise of offsets elsewhere.
Nothing is more heart - wrenching than to realize that your savings for retirement and your golden years will be fractured because of divorce...
I find myself learning more and more about my emotions, my thoughts, my viewpoints and my deep heart - wrenched prayers through writing.
As for shaving one's head, that is not much different from styling one's hair — not quite in the same league as a surgical procedure, but, yes, wanting to improve one's appearance, as long as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribute.
Without new laws, she said, «we are condemning more of God's children to desolate despair and gut - wrenching tragedy.»
Some argued that the drive to make economics more like physics was flawed, and that it should be wrenched back in line with its more social aspects.
But a much more important part ofthe answer is that, more than any other agency, it was the BBC, particularly through its online service, who first wrenched the Pope's words from their context and then spread them through the world in a form which would inevitably lead to violence and destruction.
It's even more gut - wrenching when put into the context that the 1986 original aired on Saturday mornings and heavily targeted elementary school children.
This fallacy is widespread in Shakespeare studies, true enough, but the business of wrenching passages out of dramatic context as evidence of the playwright's personal beliefs usually reveals more about the critic than about Shakespeare.
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It made me so sad to read, as I can completely relate to the heart - wrenching experience of losing an ailing cat that was more like my little girl than a mere pet (our kitty had just hit her 16th birthday when she died of kidney failure - that we'd been working hard to treat - and hyperthyroidism).
Except the MLBPA has instituted a Monday deadline (nobody wants to be distracted from Thanksgiving football after all) for a new posting agreement to be in place, so if they decided that, no, they don't agree with it and want to push for a more fair system, then that could put a wrench in things.
There's literally no way this story could get more heart wrenching.
As mentioned after the defeat to Swansea, it's all very sad at the moment, and with the way the season is going, I'm beginning to fear that there could be an even more heart - wrenching moment to come at the end of the season, especially without the FA Cup to save Arsene or the season.
There are few things in this world more heart wrenching to a parent than having a baby who has been crying incessantly and nothing that mom or dad does is helping.
Summer is just around the corner and while both kids and parents anxiously await a much - needed vacation, there are a few others who need something more... a break from the heart - wrenching challenges they face every day as a result of a family member who is battling,
Divorce is always sad no matter how you look at it but when there are children involved it becomes even more heart wrenching.
They're worth reading, especially because you'll see when you do that as of July 10, 2012, the blog had not been updated in more than six months and that some problems in these heart - wrenching stories actually arose from hospital, not home birth, mistakes.
First let me say I'm sorry for your lost babies because I can imagine nothing more heart wrenching and it would have been very hard in your place not to tell that lady about it just to shut her up — good for you for taking the high road.
But even as lawmakers sought to stake out a focus on policy, the broadening corruption investigations into the Buffalo Billion economic development project, former Cuomo aide Joe Percoco and, in New York City, an inquiry into Mayor Bill de Blasio's fundraising activities, have provided more than monkey wrench into Albany's cogs.
Also, we've yet to see exactly what Grisanti's district will look like, since the tweaked LATFOR lines have yet to be released, and the possibility of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo or (as seems more likely at this point) court intervention into the redistricting process could throw a wrench into the works.
But Hurricane Irma, which made landfall in the Keys and Southwest Florida little more than two weeks ago, threw a monkey - wrench into the contest, temporarily putting campaign activities on hold after the massive storm knocked out power, internet, cable and mail delivery to much of the district.
SANTA FE, Tex. — A nation plagued by a wrenching loop of mass school shootings watched the latest horror play out in this small Southeast Texas town Friday morning, as a young man armed with a shotgun and a.38 revolver smuggled under his coat opened fire on his high school campus, killing 10 people, many of them his fellow students, and wounding 10 more, the authorities said.
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It is more honest to say that we are in the midst of an energy transition, a wrenching change in the kinds of energy we use and the ways we produce them.
The book is published either as a muscle - wrenching single volume of more than 1200 pages, or more conveniently as two separate volumes.
«When that happens, the mass of the atmosphere bunches up much more, and the wrench for gravity gets a lot bigger,» he said.
They could be more important to medicine than impact wrenches to a grease monkey.
More supernova research with Kepler will help astronomers on a quest to find out if different type Ia mechanisms result in some supernovae being brighter than others — which would throw a wrench into how they are used to measure the universe's expansion.
What's more heart - wrenching is seeing her hug the teammate that bested her as they both look up at the scoreboard.
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I have been traveling more than usual lately, and without planning it can really throw a wrench into my fitness plan (both physically and mentally!).
Billions of dollars are being invested in an attempt to develop a magic - bullet cure for Alzheimer's, a heart - wrenching disease affecting more than 5.4 million Americans.
When we hold a wrench higher up the handle, it is much harder to use, and we need to use a lot more muscle force to turn it with the same effect.
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