Sentences with phrase «often unbearable»

The trauma of shaming can be substantial, but if it's an ongoing form of discipline, it can be devastating and often unbearable.
The sensations of sound, touch, light, taste, smell, and overall body awareness are increased to an uncomfortable and often unbearable degree.
The tension in Two Lovers is often unbearable especially as the film builds to its conclusion, which will generate plenty of post-viewing debate.
Perhaps the most disturbing possibility — the subtext that makes Breaking Bad both enthralling and often unbearable to watch — is that Walter is becoming who he always was.
They not only hide my hair on a bad hair day, but they shield my face from the sun, which is often unbearable in the Southern US.

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Even when small business loans are accessible, loan payments and interests can often be an unbearable burden for a startup.
This was the pattern of euthanasia's expansion in Holland — a movement for relief of unbearable suffering in terminal cases became a means of termination for those whose problems were often more existential, or psychological, than physical.
If it provides relief from uncomfortable and often extremely unbearable pain during contractions, then what could be so bad about it?
On the contrary, Christians and Muslims often enough face the same harsh criticism from people who view every kind of religion as an unbearable offense against human intellect.
Unfortunately, while the Pill is often prescribed as a «treatment» for issues ranging from out - of - control acne to unbearable PMS, it's nothing more than a Band - Aid.
Dieters often find themselves suppressing hunger until it becomes unbearable, then eating so intensely that they blow past fullness and feel stuffed.
Often people only act to resolve adrenal fatigue when the situation becomes unbearable.
You shouldn't blame Russian girls for that as life in Russia often seems unbearable and it is so great to quit it for some other world, rich and interesting.
Despite a few chuckles every so often, usually provided by the supporting cast, No Strings Attached is a tired exercise in making a «progressive» romantic comedy that straddles he fence between offensive and just plain unbearable.
Evaluating, reviewing, and grading assignments often turn a teacher's everyday work into an unbearable routine.
It often seems that the sole purpose of flight attendants is to make the life of an airline passenger as unbearable as possible.
Growth stocks are more obviously volatile, which some people find hard to take — while value stocks often do nothing for long periods of time & then move far more sharply, which can be just as unbearable to other investors.
The AC is also a great touch as the heat can often be unbearable.
Conceptually, the exhibition was excellent, which made it almost unbearable to experience in real life (conceptual art often only being recognizably good when reflected upon in its wake).
Human beings often struggle with unpleasant thoughts, feelings and sensations that can seem almost unbearable and impact our behaviors and relationships.
In my work with couples I often find that the same differences, which make someone irresistible in the courtship phase of dating, often make them annoying and unbearable in relationship.
When families are broken or distant the resulting hurt can often feel unbearable.
It's not surprising that parents struggling to make sense of the unimaginable and to forge on in the face of unbearable pain often relate to their offspring in a sort of dissociated state — asking questions without authentic curiosity, hearing without listening, looking without seeing.
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