Sentences with phrase «out of misery»

But now it's been shot; put out of its misery long before its successor is ready to make a public appearance and set things right again.
There is acute uncertainty about the unknown and we have not yet been able to put people out of their misery by explaining what is going to happen.
People who are depressed may see no way out of their misery other than taking their life.
It's time that policy caught up to common sense and put proficiency - rates - as - school - measures out of their misery once and for all.
But the reformers claim the only way to drag millions of people out of misery is to radically change the face of Brazilian agriculture.
I think he could be put out of his misery if results don't go their way this week.
I finally snapped out of my misery, without having changed a single thing.
If it were an animal, it would have been put out of its misery years ago.
Well, with your trusty cash back card, you can take a bite out of the cost of putting that light out of your misery.
May allows that he can imagine extreme circumstances in which he hopes he would have the «courage» to put someone out of his misery.
At least in some cases, such a license would allow caregivers to put a patient out of their misery.
If we had given 100 million to a capable man last year though I would've been more optimistic, but nevertheless, let's put the man out of his misery.
It would be good to hear that the Conservative front bench team has decided to put this particular phrase out of our misery.
After a few near - death experiences, it just wasn't working out anymore, and I put the poor thing out of its misery.
That doesn't mean it's easy to put bad schools out of their misery.
If the deer is down and can not get up, someone in authority should come and put the deer out of its misery.
Taking place in an obviously hot desert, a character riding in a modified buggy stopped in front of another person begging to be put out of his misery crawling through the desert.
There is nothing revolutionary about the gameplay, but its still great fun because of the sheer variety of ways to put your enemies out of their misery.
So, while seeking a way out of her misery she decided to put all the effort and hard work and start running.
When a horse is injured to the point that it can no longer do what it's supposed to do, a good cowboy puts the animal out of its misery.
Well, with your trusty cash back card, you can take a bite out of the cost of putting that light out of your misery.
These oppressed also saw the doors opening for them as a way out of the misery with the success of the anti-slave campaign championed by the missionaries.
Like a dinosaur with its head removed, the doctrine will no doubt continue to stumble on, but it is high time it was put out of its misery in favour of a codified and justiciable written constitution.»
David Moyes has been put out of his misery at Old Trafford, yet the legacy of his doomed ten months in charge look set to linger on at Manchester United for many years to come.
Lastly, he shows a level of humanity when he puts Mance Rayder out of his misery rather than letting him slowly burn to death.
He was finally put out of his misery after yet another defeat away from home, this time against Hull City.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal was finally put out of his misery earlier on Monday afternoon when it was confirmed that the 64 year old's Old Trafford contract was to be terminated one year early.
They truly seek SUITABLE partners and will not jump on anybody, just to get out of their misery.
Richard was correct to put that apple to orange comparison out of its misery before it went to far.
You should see responding as taking a step further to finding your ideal date, rather than simply putting your potential suitor out of their misery as they wait expectantly for your response.
Aston Villa finally put manager Paul Lambert out of his misery on Wednesday night, as the Scotsman became the fifth Premier League boss in just six and a half weeks to either be sacked or resign from his position.
Just when we were discussing the ideas, which might help the Apple CEO Tim Cook to come out of the misery due to poor quarterly reports, Google's Android division leaps in to cause more damage.
Lifting the wretched of the earth out of their misery will require a combination of thoroughgoing economic and political reforms in the poor countries and substantial aid from the developed countries.
In the week that banks were collapsing the man who wants to run our economy not only said: this is not a problem caused by the financial markets but went on to say and, I quote, «that it's a function of financial markets that people make loads of money out of the misery of others.»
Look at this in a positive way, good ole Carlo has put Wenger out of his misery.
I've long tried to teach compassion to the Wee McArdle by suggesting he begin with the head, thus putting the confection out of its misery.
«We are working to put the TARP out of its misery,» U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced in mid-November, referring to tentative plans to «terminate» the US$ 700 - billion Troubled Asset Relief Program next year.
But every effort to love, in order to break out of the misery of self - preoccupation, is also an expression of the self - preoccupation and is condemned to intensify it.
I'm thankful I didn't act out of the misery of the moment and run too David, although «cigar - smoking cat lady» still sounds inviting on some days.
And it would be more than justice in those sorts of cultures for all the adults to die for allowing such things to happen to the children, and furthermore, it could be construed as merciful to put the tortured children out of their misery.
(Bob Cheeks» comment below leads me to add that I'm not for putting the elderly out of their misery, but for helping them have more lovable and purposeful lives.)
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