Sentences with phrase «only glimmer of hope»

The only glimmer of hope is that Google sent us an email today saying Google Books is coming to Canada soon.
The only glimmer of hope came from American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten who wrote, «As I listened (and admittedly, I'm not impartial!)
I hold very little hope (albeit, some) that this shortage will ever come to fruition and only a glimmer of hope that it will be the impetus for change.
Ben Burgess appears their only glimmer of hope and they willy rely heavily on his goals this forthcoming season.
The only glimmer of hope (for those who actually want Champions League, I personally do not want it), is that Wenger always makes the top four.
My only glimmer of hope (and it's about a 0.1 % chance), is that Wenger leaves, we get in top class manager like Simeone asap, which might give us a slight chance of keeping Sanchez, as long as he signs a new contract.

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The only real glimmer of hope I can see on the horizon is the brewing «settlement» of all the mortgage fraud cases now being «negotiated» by the Justice Dept, the Bank regulators and the State Attorney Generals.
How many times in the past 20 years have we seen a glimmer of hope from this team, only to be let down in front of a national audience.
The one glimmer of hope for Ken is transport, which is the only issue on which he leads Boris in terms of trust.
Even if they're only 1 percent certain, never doubt the power of that glimmer of hope.
I think no matter how crazy our family may be, the holidays seem to program us with a glimmer of hope that they can become the Cleavers, if only we do all the right things.
Only the film's supporting cast — which includes such dependable character actors as Pam Grier, John Cleese, Burt Young, Jay Mohr, Joe Pantoliano, and Luis Guzmán — provides the faintest glimmer of hope.
If you were not at Quinnipiac University (in Connecticut) tonight to hear Diane Ravitch speak about our continuing battle to beat back the corporate education reform industry and re-take control of our nation's public education system then you not only missed an extraordinary speech, but you also failed to experience the hope that comes with seeing the glimmer of light which serves to push back the shadows associated with these dark times.
Last night's move was a glimmer of hope for the idea that our elected leaders can act for the good of the American people, and not only in political party lockstep.
With the aid of the magical Shadow Core and his companion Stryx the old and grumpy owl, follow his courageous journey across an entire continent, braving many challenges and foes standing in the way, led only by a glimmer of hope.
Only if Nintendo's Switch is a runaway success will there be a glimmer of hope of Sony one day returning to portable gaming, but for now at least, continue to cherish the Vita, because if you do own one, then you know how special it truly is.
With the aid of the magical Shadow Core — a player - controllable platform, follow his courageous journey across an entire continent, braving war and ancient enemies, led only by a glimmer of a hope.
There was a glimmer of hope when the IP block on the Southeast Asian version was removed but this was only temporary.
Certainly we can all think for ourselves and interpret data using logical principles but we must be careful about drawing conclusions based on partial evidence (such as the world temperature plot Mr. MacRae uses in his article «Glimmer of hope for consensus climate honesty is short - lived» which only includes 10 years of readings).
They have a glimmer of hope that, if only the laws were changed..
The whole affair sent Nintendo fans into a frenzy, as some users held onto the faint glimmer of hope that only some, and not all, of the orders would be canceled — and that perhaps their own would be spared.
We've all been there, constantly checking our email every hour and experiencing a glimmer of hope with every ping, only to discover a friend has forwarded yet another silly cat video.
They have a glimmer of hope that, if only the laws were changed, then maybe they could get the respect and dignity that they deserve when entering a courtroom.
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