Sentences with phrase «offer much consolation»

For private equity firms, which finance buyouts by saddling companies with debt, the promise of immediately expensing investments doesn't offer much consolation.
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 medium - term outlook doesn't offer much consolation.

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If it's any consolation, it's similar to the mistake that so many salespeople make, and that entrepreneurs looking for investment make: focusing on what they want, and how much effort they've put in so far — versus what they can offer somebody else.
Actually, for most pastors the offering of support, consolation and care to the partner is likely to come much more naturally in the situation than he or she might have expected.
In fact, such texts, most of which date no earlier than the late second century, favor an extreme dualism between spirit and body and offer little consolation for those hoping to celebrate the sexual passions that are so much on Brown's mind.
As a personal witness to two couples» journey with infertility, the book is a labour of love, offering consolation and hope alongside much good advice.
Serving as the top level offering, the consolation prize for the lack of manual gearbox availability in Sport Touring trim is the presence of steering wheel - mounted paddle shifters, which offer as much direct involvement in the mechanical operation of the car as most buyers will likely ever desire.
How much consolation that offers to the drying southwest and plains, coastal cities underwater, salt intrusion to coastal farming, etc, etc, is the question.
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