Sentences with phrase «much consolation for»

The only primary will be in London, not much consolation for Londoners, but reassuring for those who might otherwise have faced a primary for other mayoral elections or for parliamentary candidates.
It won't be much consolation for the supporters, but surely most will forgive Messi for prioritising trophies and major honours in the coming months as he'll hope to delight fans worldwide on the biggest stages if Barcelona and Argentina can advance and step closer to success.
This slang term refers to silly fools, not irritating ones, but that can't be much consolation for Gore.

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If it's any consolation, it's similar to the mistake that so many salespeople make, and that entrepreneurs looking for investment make: focusing on what they want, and how much effort they've put in so far — versus what they can offer somebody else.
Actually, for most pastors the offering of support, consolation and care to the partner is likely to come much more naturally in the situation than he or she might have expected.
John Cahill on an enthusiastic and thorough explanation of Confession; Robert Wilde finds God in the desert of the heart, mind and world; Suzanne Stevenson on Christ in Gethsemane as a source of consolation for those suffering from depression; James Prior on two attempts to reconcile creation and evolution which fail to convince and Christopher Jackson finds much to recommend in a guidebook for Catholics at or going to university.
In fact, such texts, most of which date no earlier than the late second century, favor an extreme dualism between spirit and body and offer little consolation for those hoping to celebrate the sexual passions that are so much on Brown's mind.
At 21 - years old it would hardly represent his last chance to appear in a Wembley final but that might not be much of a consolation if his injury problems and lack of fitness lead Arsene Wenger to leave him out of the Arsenal squad for the FA cup final against Aston Villa.
The only consolation for Arsene Wenger's side is that all those previous losses meant this one doesn't really count for much, as their top - four hopes were extinguished long ago.
He carried it beautifully, and someday he may win an Oscar as consolation for this year (much like Firth is going to win now as consolation for losing last year.)
Serving as the top level offering, the consolation prize for the lack of manual gearbox availability in Sport Touring trim is the presence of steering wheel - mounted paddle shifters, which offer as much direct involvement in the mechanical operation of the car as most buyers will likely ever desire.
Probate is not so much for the beneficiaries as it is for financial institutions and the province, so the fact that the siblings will sign off is of little consolation.
While I'm sure the 25 people Martin D. «indirectly employs» are grateful for the opportunity of working on his parts plantation, this is little consolation for the millions much less fortunate.
For one, they move much faster and much more informally then other cases, much like Judge Judy, but without all the commercials and consolation prizes.
In Florida, PIP coverage pays for 80 percent of medical bills; 60 percent of lost wages; and $ 5,000 in death benefits (which is not much consolation, if you die.)
For private equity firms, which finance buyouts by saddling companies with debt, the promise of immediately expensing investments doesn't offer much consolation.
I guarantee you that you will learn a lot from your experience, you will feel more confident talking to sellers and buyers, you will know what buyers are looking for in the area, how much they are willing to pay, plus you will add at least 10 people to your buyer's list and if it's any consolation, you are better than 95 % of people who spend 1000s of dollars on seminars and courses and do nothing.
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