Sentences with phrase «of us slip away»

But with business users increasingly bringing consumer technology to work — a trend known as «consumerization» — experts say the stranglehold Microsoft currently has on the PC market is in danger of slipping away.
But unfortunately many of us slip away from each other, not realizing our own «pride» and absence from each other.
In early September, a group of us slipped away from our jobs to the shores of the Chesapeake Bay for a post — Labor Day getaway and celebration.
Remind Me sketches out the tragedy of living a full life and being aware of it slipping away.
With no photo on an ofrenda, there's no way for him to cross over, and once the last living memory of him slips away, he too will vanish.
But, it kind of slipped away.

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Apple might be letting a lot of impulse buyers slip away by giving them time to actually think things through.
They were asked to rank themselves at that moment in time on statements like: «I feel like most of my life lies ahead of me,» «My future seems infinite to me,» «Time is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.»
New car sales in Western Australia have continued the 2015 trend of slipping further away from the national increase, with sales down 8.8 per cent in September.
A balm that creates friction between your glasses and skin, Nerdwax seeks to do away with the annoying problem of glasses that slip down your nose.
But if there's a pattern in what we see, be it an opportunity or a problem, fear of change quickly slips away as an excuse to ignore what we see.
The truth is, most of our jobs are busy and hectic enough that there's never a good time, so think instead about the accommodations you can make so you can slip away to recharge,» he chides vacation - starved business owners.
Sports equipment makers who aren't at least exploring the possibility of adding technology to their products are probably watching an opportunity slip away, given the public's growing interest in so - called wearables.
But with powerful figures in distant lands now working against him, Cretier's dreams of world domination are starting to slip away.
«Zynga's favored nation's status is gone but it seems like it's been slipping away for a while now,» said PJ McNealy, CEO of Digital World Research.
For millions, the prospect of a secure retirement is slipping further and further away — especially among workers with less education, whose job security is increasingly tenuous.
Georges saw the deal slipping away, but his sense of integrity would not allow him to agree to a sale price he felt unfair to his target market.
«As another of the government's self - imposed deadlines for securing a deal slipped away, disagreements between the two sides on budget targets persisted,» is another one of those sentences about the Greek crisis that could have been written almost any Monday over the past few months, and that you'll probably read again next Monday.
Intelligence and law enforcement officials said the authorities in Boston weighed the risks of some mayhem against their growing fear that time was slipping away and that heavily armed and increasingly dangerous men, and possibly accomplices, could wage new attacks in the Boston area or beyond.
But the advantage of an influential audience is slipping away.
President Trump, 7,000 miles away from the action but never out of frame, summed up the dynamic in one line during a Tuesday conference call with Senate Democrats — a Trumpian slip, perhaps not quite unintentionally revealing, that the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday: «You're going to like it a whole lot more,» the president said of the forthcoming Senate version.
«For as long as I can remember, veteran businessmen and investors - I among them - have been warning about the dangers of irrational stock speculation and hammering away at the theme that stock certificates are deeds of ownership and not betting slips.
«At a time when the Christy Clark government is making life less affordable for families across the province, people in the Likely community have seen their livelihoods slip away because of the B.C. Liberals» failure to properly address the Mount Polley disaster.»
This «war on christianity» baloney is just pederast priests and embezzling adulterous ministers seeing their cash flow slipping away with increasing education and recognition of their hate - fear - power - based anti-science fraud.
When God feels far away and things feel difficult, it can be easy to let the passion of our worship slip.
I said to her «Mom you can go if you need to» and she just slipped away... she had Alzeheimer but the last two weeks of her life she was very lucid and talked of my father (they had been married 59 years but she had spoken of him in the last four years after his death... family, bio, adopted, inherited... no matter what we all strive to get to them when we leave this earth.
As she was slowly slipping away, my sisters and I cried and told her, «it's okay, you can go, we can take care of each other».
Without the old confidence in the faith and the intellectual foundations of the Church, the room itself fades away and slips from existence — leaving only the window: a strange, free - floating pane of glass, hanging somehow in mid-air.
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have seen my preemie child struggling for life... I have held the hand of an old person as they slipped from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room of a man of faith as over 40 friends and family crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering from cancer at a young age.
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had felt the smooth taste of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight of thirty pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned about the slow fattening of the soul, the anguish of wasted chances, the pain of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
Slowly, the values of the nation were slipping away and families and churches were not able to specify values and influence behavior in the way that they used to when all people believed in unified purpose.
In the Liturgy of the Hours, we are invited to stay, and to wonder and to marvel, and to not slip back into the rush, the illusion, the purposeful march away.
But as soon as I touched it, it wriggled and slipped out of my hands, landed back in the river, and swam quickly away.
Rather, she explores the complex of emotions that beset a woman seeking to navigate the unpredictable waters of contemporary relationships — sleeping with a married man who in turn has an unfaithful wife («Don't think of me»); longing for a lover who slipped away without saying good bye («My lover's gone»), vaunting one's independence whilst yearning for some permanent connection («My life»), feeling deeply uncomfortable with oneself: «I just want to feel safe in my own skin.»
While we filled our homes with Christmas presents in celebration of Christ's incarnation, our neighbors watched their children slip away into despondency, as hunger and sickness overcame their little bodies.
One is an oceanic bliss where the burden of the ego slips away; the other is the sensation that a beam of energy is shooting right up my spine and connecting to a hub of other energy.
I felt the Shalom of God, his unity on earth as it is in heaven, slip away as believers took sides, rallied together in disgust, and used «rights» and «amendments» as justification for ignoring the suffering of their African - American sisters and brothers in Christ.
In the world of technology crazed, iPhone carrying, Facebook posting mania, it's no joke that we find our time slipping away into the inanimate - instead of investing it into the intimate.
We often think of the action - figure Jesus, but the Bible tells us, «Jesus would often slip away to the wilderness for prayer» (Luke 5:16).
Founded in an experience of transcendent order, the new settlements habitually slipped away from their high calling and fell into idolatry, as the children of Israel had done before them.
Later, passing through the countryside, Juan happens upon a peasant wedding feast, seduces the new bride with promises of marriage, deflowers her, and then slips away back to Seville.
In the Gospel of Matthew, he writes that Jesus slipped away by Himself.
Only this begging bowl, poor battered cup of my heart where once given to feeling now emptiness steals, catching at each new breath which, like the shore air over these waters, these sands, slips and runs away.
Now wait a minute, I can see that it must be disappointing to see 300k slip away from your grasping hands to the equally grasping paws of a bunch of screwballs, but is it «worse» that the world did not end?
Somehow we have never established a strong academic tradition of self - reflection about the meaning of our institutions, and as our institutions changed and our republican mores corroded, even what knowledge we had began to slip away.
Yet is the balance of American religious life slipping away from those denominations that have a historic concern for the common good toward religious groups so privatistic and self - centered that they begin to approach the consumer cafeteria model of Thomas Luckmann's invisible religion?
The bridge slips away from recklessness again as it describes God climbing mountains and kicking down walls in hot pursuit of God's children.
That would perk everybody up, and nobody would notice as Jesus slipped out the back of the building to go hang out with the homeless under the bridge a few blocks away.
Somehow this Christian needs to know the urgency of your life slipping away.
If we consider the state of Whitehead's theoretical development during the first half of the 1920s, the question arises of whether or not a cosmological perspective has slipped away from him, whether or not he uses the term «world» in a way which no longer can be justified.
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