Sentences with phrase «of patience so»

It sounds very easy and the process is basically just that but it can take a little work along with a great amount of patience so be ready for that part.
This requires a tremendous amount of patience so Hitman can become a real slog and leave you feeling frustrated.
«We are closer now than never before to realising the fruits of our patience so let us not surrender our perseverance and the pride of nationalism to negativity or pessimism,» he said.
I remember the time when ramsey scored that wonder goal against galatasaray he said that he was against that idea he also speaks of patience so that means no urgency so maybe we need to start blaming wenger for such kind of performances because maybe he is the one who wants players to play like that

Not exact matches

«From a values perspective, we're trying to understand the way the world works — that's what our business is — and so we're really interested in people that have a sort of deep curiosity, people that have the patience to understand deep and complex systems,» Kreiter said.
It wasn't hard to figure out that each of the items corresponded pretty closely to one of the four scales on the Predictive Index (dominance, extroversion, patience, and precision), so I had a much better idea of how to cheat this time.
But if the authors are close to being accurate in their estimates of the scale and institutionalisation of tax evasion, no wonder patience with Greece is so frayed.
As always, patience to wait for proper trade entry points with favorable reward - risk ratios is important, so we are not interested in chasing ETFs just for the sake of action.
If you have a five year or so time horizon, that kind of patience would be warranted.
On the other hand, dividend investing requires substantial amounts of patience, discipline, and frugal mentality which not everyone has, so we may be okay after all.
-LSB-...] «Short - termism and status quo are so widely practiced in the institutionalized world of investing that it's highly unlikely that investors would have the requisite patience to stick with someone like Keynes today» (awealthofcommonsense.com)-LSB-...]
Your patience in answering all of my questions, so articulately, was impressive.
«We have a president who has not demonstrated a great deal of patience on other issues so I think a process that continues to drag on into 2018 will increase the likelihood that the president issues a withdrawal from the NAFTA.»
Twitter is not a medium for the patient, so whoever Dr. Frank Furter (@DrFNFurter) is, he deserves an extra measure of congratulations, for he is a man of serious patience.
Of ourse its «easier» to deny the existence of Someone who is so Holy, so Perfect, that it embarasses you that He would have as much patience as He does with yoOf ourse its «easier» to deny the existence of Someone who is so Holy, so Perfect, that it embarasses you that He would have as much patience as He does with yoof Someone who is so Holy, so Perfect, that it embarasses you that He would have as much patience as He does with you.
The time for patience was a year or so ago when we first learned of this cancer.
I certainly appreciate patience, except when those people are exterminating dozens to hundreds of innocent people, deca pitating then, crucifying them, burying them alive and so on.
I've had my share of churches that suck you in, not push you out, so I'm with Bill — don't have any patience for this type of nonsense.
It's been a long overdue face - lift and lots of people have worked very hard with patience and caffeine so thanks to all you guys who have contributed to this project.
And I think so often in our work for justice, we lack patience for those who are on different points of the journey, we want to leap them from Point A to Point Z. Sometimes I want to make that leap myself or leapfrog someone else to where I am already — forgetting that it took a lot of pipelines, bridges, prayers and conversations for me to end up where I am.
It means asking how I might love God and love my neighbors in those areas so that the Spirit can grow love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control in the sacred soil of everyday life.
Hebrew 12:1 (KJV) Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, 2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
He ended, «I am sure your sons will look back upon Yale as a better place to have lived and learned because of the controversies, including the draft resistance controversy, which so tax the patience of so many of their elders, including their president.»
Williams wants a mode of discourse that is better suited to healing a contingent world in which «contestation is inevitable,» in which the church is not in fact so «dramatically apart» from other ways of realizing the good, and in which there is a need for patience in tracing how the Christian contribution to history is «learned, negotiated, betrayed, inched forward, discerned and risked.»
So I really believe that part of what it means to become more Christlike is to create disciplines and habits that cultivate the fruits of the spirit — love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control — and to empty ourselves of other pollutions that keep us from being filled with the spirit.
8 So could he say, God «is the poet of the world, with tender patience leading it by his vision of truth, beauty, and goodness.»
We probably all know from experience that the only quality which has patience and strength enough to redeem either people or situations is the quality of outgoing love, the very thing of which we are all so lamentably short.
I am applauding you, ma'am, both for having the drive to say what needs to be said and for having the patience to say it to those of us who maybe weren't so sure we wanted to listen.»
So thanks ahead of time for your patience as I post when I can.
So, no name, put aside the lies about yourself and look at yourself in a full length mirror and speak truth, the truth is what is good and wholesome about your life, any kindness, gentleness, tenderheartedness, mercy, humility, patience and encouragement of others, this is the clothing your wear that people see.
Their competence, patience, and diligence have amply justified the confidence of their fellow Muslims who recommended them so highly.
First and foremost, it is the policy of this forum to respect other participants and you are obviously not abiding by that so I urge you to exercise patience when dealing with the «terrorist» and the «ignorant» for you are the better person and not use foul language.
The academic nullifiers and insurrectionists with whom Wills seems to have the least patience are, to be sure, arguing against strictly expert, elite and wholly delegative government, but they have done so on behalf of a full measure of amateur, popular and participatory government.
Heb 12:1 Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset [us], and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
One man wrote this: «Our patience is improved, by bearing calmly the indignities he strives to load us with; our charity is enflamed by returning good for ill, and by pardoning and forgiving the injuries he does us; our prudence is increased by wisely managing ourselves in our demeanor, so as not to give him opportunity to wound us; our fortitude is strengthened by the manful repelling of scorns, and by giving occasions for the display of an undaunted courage in all our actions; our industry is strengthened and confirmed by watching all his attacks and stratagems; and by our contriving how we may best acquit ourselves in all our contests.»
A self - renouncing God humbly withdraws, and in doing so paradoxically becomes more intimate with us, evoking the response of love, patience, and action.
I was going to quote some of the Atheists on here but I lack the patience to do so.
I see the way that Jesus engaged with the religious leaders — he didn't have a lot of patience for them — and I don't feel quite so bad that I lack patience for the religious establishment in our churches.
Because our lives are not simply our own, because our very person is shaped by the words and deeds of others, because so much of our action is responsive, patience is essential.
So lack of «patience» makes it ok for people to be intolerant of others beliefs?
If, however, neither side accepts instruction and you start to fight with each other — may God prevent it — I hope that neither side will be called Christian... Your declaration that you teach and live according to the Gospel is not true... You want power and wealth so that you will not suffer injustice... The Gospel however... speaks of suffering, injustice, the cross, patience, and contempt for this life and temporal wealth... You are only trying to give your unevangelical and unchristian enterprise an evangelical appearance.
Publications, including this one, sometimes close particular lines of correspondence so as not to wear out the patience of the wider readership, because they are becoming effectively a private dialogue with the same few correspondents and the debate is going nowhere.
Get so preoccupied with the power struggles of an earthly kingdom that I forget my first allegiance is to a heavenly kingdom that expands through patience, love, mercy, and grace.
So thanks to your detailed instructions & handy aforementioned tips, I have accomplished a couple of lovely sour dough Spelt flour loaves, after much patience & time.
You will only be able to remove one or two layers of leaves at a time, so patience is required.
(So did flour on the cookie cutter) And of course I chilled again before sticking them in the oven... it took SO much patience but was worth the waiSo did flour on the cookie cutter) And of course I chilled again before sticking them in the oven... it took SO much patience but was worth the waiSO much patience but was worth the wait!
Whenever I make rice, it's of the bagged variety, so I don't really need patience!
I appreciate all of your patience as you've been anticipating the release and I know so many of you pre-ordered AGES ago!
My birthday present came in early and well, we're not good at any sort of birthday present patience so, I GOT MY COPY!
The truffles look so divine... you must have a lot of patience as well as skill x
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