Sentences with phrase «n't come to terms with it»

I had my heart set on them and couldn't come to terms with giving them up when our house burned down.
She should have discussed the situation with a colleague if she couldn't come to terms with it herself, And, she took income away from the client by convincing her she shouldn't contract with her son.
Experienced drivers, even if they still haven't come to terms with how fragile and fleeting life is, are more cautious behind the wheel.
Interactivity — even simple audio and video — is something that the vast majority of law sites haven't come to terms with yet, tending to regard anything more elaborate than Times New Roman as frippery or lèse majesté.
By Craig Lindberg Perhaps Dana Nuccitelli and others can't come to terms with the death of the AGW hypothesis because Climate Change hasn't been properly eulogized.
Is it a smart practice to sell titles that haven't been released yet when there is no surety that they'll ever be able to fulfill those orders if they can't come to terms with Hachette?
I would have to say this car has more European character, for better or for worse, than most euro imports, but there is nothing about it that is so different that you can't come to terms with it.
Anyone who can't come to terms with spending the additional $ 41,300 over M - B's own SL63 Roadster with the AMG Performance package for a piddling 6 horsepower gain is missing the point entirely.
Not only did the gearbox hate the cold, the suspension couldn't come to terms with the winter - ravaged pavement.
Obsessed with her own polished image, it seems Mona just couldn't come to terms with her tussle - haired daughter, whereas Darian's handsome charm fulfilled her parental expectations.
Liam Neeson still hasn't come to terms with his wife's death five years ago.
Rupert Grint (Ron) is definitely doing well in a comedic role, but he's the one role I can't come to terms with.
«I can't come to terms with it, because I loved Woody and had a wonderful time with him.
However, the overriding theme is still very much the importance of family — an idea punctuated by the addition of Ingrid's also - spy parents (played by, in an odd but inspired pairing, Ricardo Montalban and Holland Taylor), who still haven't come to terms with her marriage to Gregorio.
I can't come to terms with it, because I loved Woody and had a wonderful time with him,» The Guardian quoted Caine as saying.
Harry himself remained stuck in the whiny, adolescent act two of his story, storming away from the Order of the Phoenix because he can't come to terms with being important.
But she didn't come to terms with her sexual orientation until her 20s, when she found herself in love.
After the bill passed, Cuomo said there were «some things we couldn't come to terms with.»
«I'm committed to it, it's a shame the mayor can't come to terms with the fact that he was late on body cameras, that's why he's playing catch - up.
Maria Caulfield, a Brexit - supporting Conservative MP who now sits on the Exiting the EU Select Committee, said: «Tony Blair broke his own promise of a referendum on the EU, encouraged uncontrolled immigration and now can't come to terms with the decision of the people of the UK to leave.»
Though Pelosi and other House Democrats have made it clear that they're angry with the Senate, they're also frustrated with the president, upset that he hasn't come to terms with the problems of getting legislation through the upper chamber — or done enough to overcome them.
Regardless of Wenger and other people defending the decision to leave out our record signing and top scorer I still can't come to terms with the decision to do it.
The goal scorer himself, playing on the Left - Wing, was the chief architect in Arsenal finding that cutting edge, which their opposition, on the day, couldn't come to terms with.
«We couldn't come to terms with him,» says Sanford, «but we're not at all hungry for name bowlers.»
Can't come to terms with the fact that Tottenham might actually win the league this season.
As a Texan who grew up in a hunting culture, own a large collection of non-military firearms, and do my own gunsmithing, I still can't come to terms with the N.R.A..
If nothing else, religion is nothing more than a coping mechanism for those who fear death so much that they can't come to terms with the possibility that we are simply finite creatures who are not meant to exist for eternity.
People just can't come to terms with the fact that their existence is in fact quite meaningless in our infinite universe — Cosmologically speaking.
God didn't come to terms with human sin.
They can't come to terms with the idea that there may actually be nothing after we die so they latch on to a belief that gives them comfort... belief in an afterlife, eternity or any version of «god» is nothing more than a coping mechanism for those who can't accept that we are in fact finite creatures that are born, live, and die and are not meant or destined to exist for eternity.
What our political culture hasn't come to terms with is that the proliferation of right - of - center broadcasting has coincided with (probably) a smaller percentage of Americans (and especially younger Americans) hearing conservative opinions at length, in language they understand.
While the Bay Area has a reputation for being the startup hub of America — and there are plenty of valid reasons for that reputation — many founders don't come to terms with the negative realities of fundraising in the Bay Area when you don't live there.
(YouTube TV still has not come to terms with Viacom, which owns networks such as MTV and Comedy Central.)
At least a couple of MLSs have not come to terms with Zillow Group, however: Sandicor, which has around 18,000 members, and Cary, North Carolina - based Triangle MLS, which has more than 8,000 members.
Hillary simply can not come to terms with it.
The church still can not come to terms with the fact that s3x is a basic human need, like food, water, and air.
If an atheist can not come to terms with the hypocrisy of the above outlined sentiments then it is they who fail to pass their own logic test.
But these opponents of evolution could not come to terms with the evidence for evolution, they could not reinterpret the Christian faith for the modern scientific mind.
Although the chapters noted the rise of new issues, the book did not come to terms with the fact that the issues raised by the Enlightenment no longer capture the attention and concern of either church or society.
I believe that Christianity has not come to terms with this and needs to find a coherent way to reconcile the two.
Fundamentalists tend to have a static view of reality: they have not come to terms with the ever - changing and evolving character of culture, religion and life itself.
Another aspect of modern culture which the church has not come to terms with is sexual behavior.
If frustrations boiled over for Curry, if he could not come to terms with his fate just shy of the NBA, he let it show to precisely no one.
Still can not come to terms with the fact we actually LOST at home like that.
Maclin was one of several players last year who reportedly agreed to terms on a new contract during the legal tampering period, in which teams are allowed to meet with players but not come to terms with them.
this article rings true, I couldn't quite believe that after our total collapse in feb - march two of my best mates who are season ticket holders still could not come to terms with the fact that wenger is the one responsible for holding us back, its like the club's supporters don't even want Arsenal to try and get better.
The vast majority of fans want Wenger gone because they have not come to terms with the effect the oil money had on the natural pecking order and because he is a victim of his over achieving in his early years leading to unwarranted expectations.
The hardest thing for me wasn't coming to terms with the fact that Helen was going to die.
Moms who are determined to go forward with an elective cesarean section or who have not come to terms with a previous cesarean section may find certain sections upsetting.
I didn't tell those whom I hold dear to me that I was pregnant again because I had not come to terms with the fact that I would have to battle PPD again.
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