Sentences with phrase «often desperate situations»

Their often desperate situations make our First World existential agonizing over the effects of our 20th - century hedonism on our 20th - century spirituality seem trivial and self - absorbed.

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In both these situations, management are often quite desperate to get the stock up.
Desperate situations are the ones in which the divine power, justice and faithfulness (which are actually operative always, including in situations of normality, health and prosperity) often become most dramatically transparent.
It says something about how desperate United's goalkeeping situation was for a couple of years, as Carroll was often trusted ahead of Fabien Barthez and Tim Howard to be the club's number one.
Often this sort of situation is extremely awkward for government ministers - Sir George Young's desperate defence of the government's position during Lords reform is a classic example - but Clark is making this look easy.
Limited financial resources brought these families to near bankruptcy when their child was critically injured through a mishap or an accidental inattentive moment, and the often so desperate situation seemed to be reflected, as well as accentuated by their living environment and social conditions.
With a husband who proves elusive and often absent, a punishing father, and a faith in God damaged beyond repair, Irma appears trapped in an untenable and desperate situation.
Moving on, an item palette can also be summoned with a button press, allowing you to get quick access to the items that you have placed in it, often proving to be a real life saver in the most desperate of situations.
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