Sentences with phrase «not succeed»

IF we do not succeed, then be embarrassed, but don't be embarrassed simply by not making signings, that's just plastic fandom at it's worst.
Chamahk too and that's why they did not succeed as the main strikers at Arsenal.
but he does not succeed in fixing it, either bc of his cheapness, or delusion that he thinks he can do w / o them.
The Ukrainian branch of Russia's largest coffee chain, Coffee House, did not succeed in finding a buyer for its assets and
Like the other species of the family, it is of tropical origin; and being a perennial, and of a shrubby character, will not succeed in open culture at the North.
People have told me I will not succeed on this plan without eating dairy.
Nevertheless, he was tried and after nine years did not succeed.
This does not succeed.
He, along with Livingstone, made some further explorations and discoveries but could not succeed in persuading Livingstone to return to England.
This is to say that we do not succeed in turning symbols into objects susceptible to a purely positivist form of analysis.
Indeed, the criminals will not succeed.
In the sixteenth century, when the Roman Catholic missionaries came to Asia, they tried very hard to convert the political rulers first, though they did not succeed.
And George Bernard Shaw, that saintly cynic of a much later generation, writes in The Doctor's Dilemma: «Do not try to live forever, you will not succeed.
If we do not succeed, we may turn to or even organize a feminist church, where our spiritual needs can be met and we can feel ourselves an integral part of the tradition and practice.
You simply can not succeed if you live in arrogance.
During the Reformation era efforts were made in that direction, but most Protestant churches did not succeed in developing the procedures and institutions necessary to securing within their confessional families the continuity of representative teaching.
Television is a capital - intensive industry and regardless of how much charisma or vocal support one may have, if one does not have the money to produce a program and pay for its syndication one does not succeed in television.
Therefore attempts to reconcile and transform human relationships can not succeed unless human attitudes of domination over nonhuman creation are uprooted as well.
Whatever the proclivity of enduring groups to project or represent themselves symbolically, not all succeed in doing so in transcendental terms.
No one who is not willing to try charity, to try non-resistance as the saint is always willing, can tell whether these methods will or will not succeed.
Meanwhile, the situation for those who do not succeed in the competition established by dominant Anglo values becomes more disparate all the time.
Ecumenism can not succeed without a multilateral base such as the WCC provides.
Because ours was a relatively small congregation made up of German immigrants who often shared my grandfather's story, I knew everyone in it and they knew me, Together we formed a community that tried — we did not succeed nearly enough — to mirror in this life what God's love for everyone means practically.
And Ahithophel, knowing that the plan can not succeed and that the rebellion is doomed, plays the role not of the spoiled child but of the unqualified realist.
So he is caught between a rock and a hard place: he can not succeed without fostering in humans that boundless appetite for enchantment that has always made them susceptible to the unscrambled signals of transcendence.
Women can not succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne in Japan.
They insisted that every serious atheist must think out fully what atheism logically entails, even if they did not succeed in doing so themselves.
Demure political movements do not succeed.
And if hardcore atheism can not succeed, it is doubtful that the soft - core variety will make it either.
The historian's detection of the kerygma at the centre of the Gospels found a formal analogy in the contemporary view of historiography as concerned with underlying meaning, and this correlation led to the view that the kind of quest of the historical Jesus envisaged by the nineteenth century not only can not succeed, but is hardly appropriate to the intention of the Gospels and the goal of modern historiography.
The English translation improves upon the original Italian text by shaping it to be more evidently in accord with Church teaching, but it does not succeed in removing all ambiguities.
The critics recognize that this program has never succeeded and can not succeed.
Racists do not succeed they will always fail.
They try; but they do not succeed, and Jesus must wake them again and again.
They insisted that the reconstruction of Germany could not succeed without a Christian basis.
Once again, we see that Whitehead's attempt to maintain two perspectives at once does not succeed, because he needs B to feel A as A is in itself (subjectively) and as A is for B (objectively).
Yet even while they succeeded in Spain, they did not succeed in Jerusalem — and this too tells us something.
The work of a demiurge is only contingent insofar as he does not succeed in implementing the telos that he had in mind.
Let us, then, all be saints whether or not we succeed visibly and temporally.
Not all succeed, humility is misunderstood and downplayed by today's society, and for all it takes work to truly acquire humility, but many do succeed.
So with the matter of stealing the commitment, it does not succeed, but instead the guilty one announces himself to the Eternal and says, «I wish to steal the commitment.»
Even the Pharisees of the day tried to cover it up and did not succeed.
Without real knowledge and understanding and without a determination to learn from the past, to rid ourselves of outmoded prejudices and attitudes, and to face the future together with both hope and wisdom, we shall not succeed in making our aims and ideals a working rea1ity.
though it did not succeed at the national LCA convention.
An attempt to interview Bill Bright did not succeed.
In this little work it would be out of place, and an effort moreover which perhaps would not succeed, were I to begin by describing the particular sins.
The point is simply that unless we clearly see the superiority of what we receive as his students over every other thing that might be valued, we can not succeed in our discipleship to him.
They will not succeed; the US is not England.
[Second] I am not angry — except perhaps for a moment before I come to my senses — with a man who trips me up by accident; I am angry with a man who tries to trip me up even if he does not succeed [does not profit].
(68) Say: Verily those who invent a lie concerning Allah will not succeed.
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