Not exact matches
Downtown Las Vegas is just 2 miles north of the Strip -; the glittering, Wall Street - backed tourist attraction in unincorporated Clark County -; but it
often feels much
farther away.
And what I hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one of the few women in the room, you
feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather
far often talk about the economics of something.
Far too
often, sons and daughters
feel a sense of entitlement to their parents» property and financial resources.
Despite this technology, though, social - media marketing
often feels like a throwback to the golden age of TV: At least so
far, marketers can't predict or measure the impact of their campaigns with anything near the precision they're used to elsewhere online.
Some are littered with scams or too - good - to - be-true promises, and it can take
far too long to weed through them all —
often leaving the job seeker
feeling hopeless.
Then sometimes it might simply
feel like a good friend you haven't seen in
far too long and you'll think to yourself, why don't I do this more
often?
For it is not merely that at that privileged point all the external springs of the world are co-ordinated and harmonized: there is the
further, complementary marvel that the man who surrenders himself to the divine milieu
feels his own inward powers directed and enlarged by it with a sureness which enables him effortlessly to avoid the all too numerous reefs on which mystical quests have so
often foundered.
So
far, the healthy spouse has stayed with the mentally ill spouse, but
often does not
feel any love, even though the constant care and companionship are loving actions.
If the pastor has a keen awareness of what we have come to regard as the interpersonal hurt of his patient; knows the desperate and yet fatal need of the patient to evade
further pain, no matter by what means, and
often by striking out and hurting loved ones;
feels something of the almost overwhelming and intolerable anxiety the patient experiences; is not too shaken by the terror evoked through what Kierkegaard expressed as «shut - up - ness unfreely revealed»; and can accept the consequent intense
feelings of guilt and shame which isolate the patient from himself, from others and from God, then his ministry has within it the necessary element for a supportive and creative experience for the patient.
As I am aware that many are promoting a popular view that has been rationalized by whatever means, however you have failed to provide a shred of the emperical proof you claim, and as
far as personal experiences, my point exactly has been that they exist in the realm of
feeling and emotion, which any rational person would willingly admit is
often self - deceptive.....
Far too
often, churches
feel the need to «do our own thing» and we
often end up competing with the community we are trying to serve.
Far less
often, however, we are aware of our own lack of love toward others and our indifference to their needs and
feelings.
Like many refugees, Bushra
often felt isolated and alone,
far away from the home she'd left behind.
itals, and they had
often been shoved so
far down my throat, I could only
feel their existence, until he pulled out and blew his holy milk on my face.
«
Far from being a tolerant grandfather rocking in his chair somewhere far away in the sky, God most often seems dangerous, demanding, and ruthless as he makes clear that he is taking our homoerotic feelings and actions with the utmost seriousness.&raq
Far from being a tolerant grandfather rocking in his chair somewhere
far away in the sky, God most often seems dangerous, demanding, and ruthless as he makes clear that he is taking our homoerotic feelings and actions with the utmost seriousness.&raq
far away in the sky, God most
often seems dangerous, demanding, and ruthless as he makes clear that he is taking our homoerotic
feelings and actions with the utmost seriousness.»
We human beings
far too
often tend to codify God, to
feel that we know where he is and where he is not, and this arrogance leads to such things as the Spanish Inquisition, the Salem witch burnings, and has the result of
further fragmenting an already broken Christendom.
The church has had this broken and un-balanced «
feel» for millennia and
far from producing a «flourishing [for] both men and women» it has too
often been complicit in a systematic de-humanization of half its constituency.
I tend to
feel the need to scream into a pillow, squeeze a stress ball and pull all - nighters
far too
often.
As any parent is most likely aware, younger kids are generally
far more prone to skin issues and will
often become upset or troublesome if you try to force them to wear clothes that are too rough or
feel scratchy or itchy upon their skin.
Often just
feeling heard is enough to help the child find their own solution to the problem, but if
further guidance is needed we can brainstorm solutions with them, walk them through some possible scenarios, or step in and help them to resolve the problem.
This is
often a popular age gap as your body has had time to recover from the first birth and you are more than likely not breastfeeding anymore or changing nappies, yet not
far enough beyond it that it
feels too hard to start it all over again.
Far too
often, classic names can
feel overused and ordinary, while undiscovered names r...
Well, on bed rest, those
feelings can occur
far too
often and even be dangerous.
Also, the money seems not to be the main reason — if it was, people would not pay extra out of pocket for lay midwives if their hospital birth was covered by insurance, something that
often happens, and people would definitely think twice before paying for the services of midwives in full at 36 weeks and then if they have to transfer end up with
further hospital bills — these are not rational monetary decisions, they are paying these con artist in order to reinforce their
feelings or beliefs.
I like to think that maybe it is just innocent small talk, but
far too
often, it
feels quite judgmental — like the asker is gauging how lazy I am by my response, like they must think there is an acceptable answer and other answers will be looked down upon.
Higgins said House members with sprawling districts — such as Reed —
often feel a greater need to host town hall meetings to make their presence known and hear from constituents in areas
far from the lawmaker's home base.
«Many people
often feel very
far away from science and the fruits of its advancement,» Frick said.
Consumer habits in developed countries like the United States
often have negative environmental consequences that are
felt in
far - away places outside our view, he explains.
Since I live in a city, I
often feel far away from nature and its wonders.
«The way manufacturing and commerce are structured in the world today means that air pollution mortality is being
felt disproportionately by people living in or near producing regions,
often far from where goods are consumed,» said paper co-author Steven Davis, associate professor of Earth system science at the University of California, Irvine.
But Bousso doesn't
feel safe just yet: «Nature has
often seemed crazy as we discovered how
far removed its workings are from our everyday intuition.
In this way,
feeling depressed is
often cyclical:
feelings of loneliness breed
further loneliness.
Often when people change their diets to six small meals a day, they actually realise they are eating less than they usually would, but
feel far more satisfied.
These people are
often the happiest people I know,
far more happy than many «richer» people, because they realize that in order to
feel free, we have to not
feel trapped.
Because people with chronic autoimmunity
often feel guilty about what they can't do, it's not uncommon for the newly diagnosed to take that guilt a step
further and wonder if...
Because people with chronic autoimmunity
often feel guilty about what they can't do, it's not uncommon for the newly diagnosed to take that guilt a step
further and wonder if they did something to give themselves Hashimoto's.
IB provides a treasure map to that which
often feels like a
far away, distant land — the authentic self.
I think that it's a very individual thing... some women are more comfortable in their own skins, more confident, the changing hormonal mix they encounter during perimenopause (the years of hormonal fluctuations before a woman goes through menopause) can have a positive (or a negative) effect —
often the vaginal tissues thin due to those changes and initially can be very beneficial as it makes everything
feel much better — in some it can go too
far and it ends up
feeling more painful.
Far too
often, we carry extra baggage with us and wonder why we
feel burdened.
It
felt elegant, but I
felt far more authentically «me «wearing it with boots and the hoop earrings I wear so
often I forget I even have them on.
As women, I
feel like we are always putting others before us and
far too
often we do not take time to relax and have fun!
These are actually some of my favorite posts to write because I
feel like a lot of the reader questions that I get are questions that SO MANY of you want to ask... and
often times, the reader questions spur some really interesting debate and
further discussion and
further questions, etc. etc. etc..
Really, it's
far too
often that I
feel straight up guilty treating myself to anything, unless XYZ happens first.
Lastly, while I dug some of the visual metaphor, they
often go too
far and it
feels like Mr. Director is banging us over the head with them.
Gut instincts can go
far in just about any dating situation, and more
often than not, those
feelings could be coming from the Holy Spirit.
Too
often we single moms
feel stuck, beat down, unaccomplished or even like failures and that couldn't be
further from the truth.
It's kind of hard to know where to begin with what's wrong in Traffik, a movie where every scene takes about twice as long as it
feels like it should, and the characters
far too
often make an escalating series of implausible and / or stupid decisions.
When he leans too
far to one side, which actually doesn't happen all that
often, the album can
feel mournful or facile.
Before it morphs into a disappointingly interminable chase picture, In Time comes off as a sporadically baffling yet persistently watchable sci - fi thriller that
often feels like a companion piece to Niccol's (
far superior) debut, Gattaca.
You might shed a few tears at the tender moments between Ralph and his comatose mother, but you'll laugh and chuckle and
feel good
far more
often.