Not exact matches
Much of what he teaches with his words and thoughts and his drawings can cause
great pain and
confusion to a brand new or immature, weak Christian.
After
much confusion, suffering and a
great deal of work, I had learned how to make it safe for myself to grieve.
I say all this because it seems to me that many lay - people (who might be excused) and many clergy (who can not be excused) are guilty of
great confusion on this point; they try to defend too
much.
There is so
much information out there and also a
great deal of
confusion about what is and isn't good for you.
Last year there was a
great deal of
confusion over whether Jeremy Corbyn had paid too
much or too little tax, not helped by the fact he looked like he'd filled in the thing over a quick lunch break.
Izabella, thanks so
much for all your work, its helpful in this
great confusion of Hashimotos!
But by itself it's too slow, and there is still and will long remain too
much confusion about the priorities: what dangers are
greatest?
Much of this computerisation has been gratuitous, but it has happened, and if it breaks down there will be
great confusion.
And, in my view, this alarm at «too
much information» shows that we have forgotten that we all have learned to walk around with our eyes narrowed and our ears nearly shuttered, because we are always and everywhere immersed in an infinite amount of information — William James» «
great blooming, buzzing
confusion».
Dear Mr. Hebscher: I would like to take this opportunity to thank you ever so
much for your
great professionalism and humane service to me at a time of profound
confusion and in dire need of legal counsel.
Earlier today, the Parity team posted an update regarding the hack: We very
much regret that yesterday's incident has caused a
great deal of stress and
confusion amongst our users... Read More
With so
much competition and so many people telling you how a
great resume should look like,
confusion is imminent.