Sentences with phrase «not much consolation»

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.)
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.
To be told that we are clinging to words and ideas, to plans and false securities, instead of listening to the inspirations of the Spirit is not much consolation.
It's probably not much consolation, yet thanks to the Internet, you are NOT alone, even though it likely feels incredibly lonely.
The Budget sweetener of a few more years of cheap rail travel is not much consolation.
After all, a lower rate isn't much consolation if the lender isn't ready on closing day or otherwise jeopardizes your deal.
Still, going through the suit twice isn't much consolation, nor is the possibility of Brite attempting to recover damages through a legal malpractice action.

Not exact matches

The medium - term outlook doesn't offer much consolation.
This slang term refers to silly fools, not irritating ones, but that can't be much consolation for Gore.
Our recognition of a certain exaggeration in our text is some consolation, but not much.
To rejoice in one's tribulations is a good, an excellent consolation not so much hard to understand as to realize folly».
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.
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 cups did not offer much consolation either as only the second qualifying round of the FA Cup was reached and the first round of the Senior Cup.
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.
I suspect that Mrs. Jones is not going to derive much consolation from that explanation.
If the system goes wrong and there's an accident at Sizewell B, it won't be much consolation to be told that the problem was nothing to do with science, it was really one of art.
It may not be much of a consolation but Degna did say that editors find it hard to reject work they know is good but they can't take at that time.
Although it is little consolation to the American city dweller whose water is turned off several hours a day, and who can not water the lawn, wash the car, or fill the swimming pool, our country is so much better off than the rest of the world as to be swimming in surplus water by comparison.
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.
but that's not going to be much consolation to others who aren't so lucky.
The upsides prevail but that isn't much of a consolation to those who are actually affected by the downsides and tend to be portrayed as lunatics especially by the «establishment» (which is as much of the right as of the left this time).
For private equity firms, which finance buyouts by saddling companies with debt, the promise of immediately expensing investments doesn't offer much consolation.
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