Sentences with phrase «others lament»

Some installations embrace the cacophony of contemporary culture's accelerated pace, whilst others lament it, wistfully dreaming of a time and place reserved for quieter contemplation.
Some seem to find the coin collection focused gameplay engaging enough to propel them forward, others lament the lack of difficult platforming.
Rolczewski, however, calls it a «glorified shopping cart,» while others lament the lack of a back seat and an anemic, 70 horsepower engine that struggles to get going and shifts a little harshly.
Some authors enjoy this sort of work, but others lament that it takes away from book - writing time.
Some applaud the back - to - basics materials and styling, while others lament Nissan for not luxing it up like Toyota has done on the Tacoma.
I have heard this argument a lot on this site — about how David is being «exlcusive» or whatever other lament is thrown his way for taking a stand.
Others lamented that because of budget cuts they had to choose between looking for a new job or teaching a subject they were unprepared in.
But 6 - cylinder power is the norm for the 7 - passenger crossover segment, cried many naysayers, while others lamented the loss of the 3.7 - liter V6, which had powered its predecessor.
While it was critically lauded, the promising multiplayer arena has been in a state of flux since, with some fans applauding the changes made since UC2, others lamenting them.
Some of the comments I received focused on what it means to be a collaborative professional, while others lamented the prevalence of lawyers who call themselves «collaborative» when their actions are anything but.

Not exact matches

Other Jersey - based shows, including Bravo's The Real Housewives of New Jersey and the Style Network's Jerseylicious, a reality show about a salon in Green Brook, have kept the state's big hair and spray tans in the spotlight — despite Gov. Chris Christie's lament that Jersey Shore doesn't fairly represent his state.
In a presentation to the Canadian Association for Business Economics in August, Industry Canada economist Annette Ryan reiterated the familiar productivity lament: beginning in the 1980s, growth in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countries.
Just the other day, I participated in a lengthy thread on Facebook, where someone lamented about being called out on Twitter for an article he published.
Wet Seal employees, who lamented the reported one - day notice they received about losing their jobs, took to Twitter and other forms of social media to complain about management.
The other issue with Gizmodo's article — with Microsoft's reversal, actually — is the lament about how the company has taken away the ability to share digitally downloaded games with family or friends.
«Say it's not so» went the lament from Millennials and other assorted cool people earlier this year.
Gerecht in a sense speaks for all of these voices in lamenting the passing of an opportunity, forced by the army's and the protesters» impatience on one hand, and by Morsi's inability to restrain his movement's worst instincts on the other, for this split to have happened (and with it, organic development of semi-moderate Islamism).
It's not * wrong * or «creepy» to spend a lot of time in church activities, especially considering how many people today lament the end of community integration, where people used to know each other and plan activities together.
Professor Troeltsch — whose too - early death is lamented on every hand — and Professor Julicher, two other Olympians of the last great generation, have treated Barth with seriousness and apprehension.
We should not lament the absence of a divine call to annihilate «the other» but celebrate the progress of the human spirit that enables us to «fulfill the task» with human generosity and a moral conscience.
In other words, the Psalms are made of up praise, lament, complaint and thanksgiving.
Drink beers with the other chaplains, lamenting his flock's tendency to backslide (into Christianity) when times get tough?
My friends and I were lamenting our dated nuptials at a baby shower the other day, joking that Pinterest may become the leading cause of divorce among women desperate enough for a do - over.
But first, on nights like this, the nights of lament, we're also singing along — nursery rhymes, hymns, anthems, whatever — with each other because it's a form of prayer.
They endeavor to deepen the other's connection with himself so that he might bring all of himself — his joys and sorrows, his fears and doubts, his gratitude, regret and lament — before God.
The author laments the fact that Catholics «have fallen out of the healthy old habit of reminding each other how sinful popes can be.»
Reinhold Niebuhr lamented that hesitation, contending that sometimes justice takes precedence over love, It is not always right to turn the other cheek.
Technique — process, treatment, «schooling» — is modern industrial society's typical way of tackling its problems, as Ivan Illich and others have lamented, only to create monstrosities of modern life together.
A few paragraphs later Cardinal Dulles laments that «the greatest threat to religion, in my estimation, is the kind of secularism that would exclude religion from the public forum and that treats churches as purely private institutions that have no rightful influence on legislation, public policy, and other dimensions of public life.»
Contemplating American response to tragedy leads me to a series of examples of wanting to hold on to our hurt, and others of wanting to dismiss it, but few of sincere, shared lament
Other Catholic critics lamented Silence's implications, appealing to centuries of church teaching and the eternal validity of Christianity's truth claims.
Now with our freedom under threat from a new fear, the best that liberal secular guides like Goodman can offer is a lament that the discussion is polarized around the «moralists» and the «medicalists» — one pushing monogamy, the other praising Magic as «a heterosexual poster child.»
At the end of this chapter, he laments over the divide between Christians who advocate «God's Truth» on one hand and «Love» on the other when «in the Bible, Truth and Love are two sides of the same coin.
She can lament her sins against others more readily than the evils that harm God more directly.
In the midst of our celebrations we also listen to Rachel's lament because today her children and her neighbors» children are still dying with their hands on each other's throats in blind rage over disagreements as old as her own jealousy of Leah.
In the midst of our celebrations we also listen to Rachel's lament because today her children and her neighbors» children are still dying with their hands on each other's throats in blind rage over disagreements old as her own jealousy of Leah.
Perhaps it is because many of us struggle to find words adequate to lament those sins committed against indigenous people, African Americans, immigrants, women, and other marginalized groups throughout American history.
Let's be women who shake our heads for each other's laments and say, «Yes, I hear you, sister.
Lament and mourning are a proper response to suffering, and there will be days when we feel the weight more acutely than others.
The lament that there is no knowledge of God in the land (4:1,6) and the plea for the restoration of that knowledge (6:6; cf. 2:20; 6:3; 8:2) imply so strong a relationship between Israel and Yahweh that the profound effect of its violation can be conveyed only by comparing it to the violation of the marital relationship when a wife wantonly offers a husband's sexual prerogatives to other men (10:11).
Other equally expert readers admit of some unevenness from poem to poem, but cite comparable inconsistencies within the individual laments and a certain possibly calculated coordination in the present arrangement of the five poems.
She laments that prochoice advocates see the woman who suffers «guilt and despair to be out of touch with her own needs, either deficient in feminist consciousness or victimized by Right - to - Life propaganda»; prolife advocates perceive the woman who displays no feelings as «inhuman and insensitive or as a victim of a culture that permits her to be indifferent to the value of life and provides her with no other options.»
Reading material: Sactown Royalty laments letting a game slip away in Los Angeles, SLC Dunk details how the Jazz and Kings don't like each other
«One thing is Jose Mourinho and another is Mr Abramovich and another thing is the board because the board includes a little bit of me, a little bit of other people,» The Chelsea Boss lamented.
Levenson also laments the high number of black cheerleaders, the abundance of hip - hop music at the games and even the fact that «the kiss cam is too black,» among other racially insensitive comments.
We all say that we will be Chelsea's main rival next season, lamenting injuries but we crucially lookthe other way when talking about Aguero or Costa being injured or United's injury woes.
«Except for Akinfeev and one or two others, I simply do not see anyone who can play at a high level at a tournament such as a World Cup,» former Russia coach Oleg Romantsev lamented.
First many clients lamented on its huge size while others said that the canopy storage was hard since they bunched every time the stroller is folded.
Just the other day I was lamenting with someone over the lack of interest in the TX legislature in funding school nutrition (with some limited exceptions.)
In various nursing support groups I'm in, I've heard moms ask how many times they need to «pump and dump» after eating crab legs, or lament how much they miss spicy foods, as well as many other unfounded complaints about dietary restrictions related to breastfeeding.
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