Sentences with phrase «offer much solace»

Unfortunately, this doesn't really offer much solace to the matter.

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A.W. Tozer offers a broader perspective, saying many Christians find much solace in believing in God's creation of the beginning and in His preplanned dramatic grand finale at the end, but that not much thought is given to the present.
As much as I would welcome my personal release from my imprisoning illness, I can not believe in a world that offers selective solace to a privileged few.
I honestly do not think Wenger has much more to offer us, his best years are behind him but then I want to take solace in the appointment of Henry as assistant coach to the u18s and see that as Wenger's imminent exit strategy; I mean if we look at the volume of transfer activities in the last couple of seasons in and out of our youth teams and the quality of the signings, it's been a bit strange, for good example, Chelsea baulked at the size of Donyell Malen's wages [at 3.6 million pounds over three years] but Arsenal of all clubs, oddly so signed him up.
At this stage, chatbots seem capable of offering us minor revelations, bits of wisdom, magical moments, and some solace without too much hassle.
The parents look on helplessly as the children succumb to the fears and neither science nor religion can offer solace, much less a cure.
While that's probably the reason why Samsung doesn't offer a Web - based interface to control it, too — and that's not much solace for those who just spent $ 250 on a hub and a few sensors — the setup is a lot better than competing smart home platforms that can charge you around $ 10 monthly to access core features (like Lowe's Iris).
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