Sentences with phrase «nearly hopeless»

While his case seemed nearly hopeless, he manages to track down a witness critical to his case.
The final moments of «Infinity War» are haunting and impactful and mysterious, taking us to a nearly hopeless place but of course leaving the door open for a bigger and possibly even more ambitious second chapter.
What's for dinner is the most impossible question to answer on our best nights, but during the chaos and rush of back to school it feels nearly hopeless.
Nearly hopeless to try to explain a man born blind how thinks look.
The prospects for a better future are nearly hopeless for roughly 20 percent of black people — those who reside in big - city crime - infested and dysfunctional neighborhoods.

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Since nearly every time Whitehead sought to revise some, this happened, the task must have seemed well nigh hopeless.
For nearly five decades it devoted itself to alcoholics when almost everyone else considered them hopeless.
Through A.A.'s supportive - growth approach nearly 300,000 «hopeless» alcoholics have recovered, most of them with no attempt or need to explore the deep personality conflicts which probably caused the addiction.
Instead, the defense was hopeless from nearly the opening kickoff.
DM's an issue but Arteta's not nearly as hopeless as people suggest, especially when Ramsey was playing beside him.
Tiger Woods, with the way things are going for the nearly 40 - year - old fading superstar, is likely to add a 15th ailment to his injury count before he gets to that number in his increasingly hopeless quest to top 14 major championship titles.
We've seen it nearly every dropped point this season; Garcia's offense can pass and move, but when they stagnate, it's often because play gets trapped on the wings, lobbing in hopeless crosses and settling for shots from distance; which simply doesn't work over the long haul.
Three other Democrats let it be known that they were looking at the race: L. Douglas Wilder, who had been elected governor of Virginia in 1989, George McGovern, the man who'd lost 49 states to Nixon in 1972 (and waged a hopeless bid for the 1984 Democratic nomination), and John Silber, the Boston University president who had nearly won Massachusetts» governorship the previous fall by running as a conservative culture warrior.
About 60 % of graduate students said that they felt overwhelmed, exhausted, hopeless, sad, or depressed nearly all the time.
To define an event after it has occurred, such as the simultaneous Russian heat and cold waves in summer 2010, and then post hoc to try to develop a probability model for it that you might have had (had you thought of it in advance), is nearly always a hopeless enterprise.
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