People in this fast paced world is running
out of patience for a lot of things and waiting for their smartphones devices to charge for hours...
She was the most patient person I know and she had run
out of patience for me.
While government is struggling to maintain the goodwill it enjoyed from Ghanaians who are fast running
out of patience for the Akufo - Addo administration's inability to meet their expectations, the NPP government's plight is being worsened by day as a result of the demeaning attitude of some functionaries.
'Cause I'm running
out of patience for crap like this:
And in the process, I ran
out of patience for bullshit.
Not exact matches
And some
of the players to watch
out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs
of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and
patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
But the majority
of us don't have the time, resources or skill (or
patience) to be able to pump
out superb content over and over again and wait
for it to produce fruit sometime in the future.
Buying when others are selling usually plays
out well
for those with enough
patience to weather the uncertainty
of downward trends.
On the other hand, retirees don't have future savings to make up
for current losses or the same level
of patience to wait
out a market comeback.
When I was a new stock trader many years ago, one
of the most psychologically challenging aspects
of swing trading was continually maintaining the discipline and
patience to wait
for stocks and ETFs to actually break
out above their technical resistance levels before buying them.
With few or no alternatives
for refugees whose money and
patience has run
out, these unfavorable conditions breed another layer
of destruction: survival prostitution.
I've had my share
of churches that suck you in, not push you
out, so I'm with Bill — don't have any
patience for this type
of nonsense.
As she continues to read, we hear about Paul's incarceration and persecution, about how Jesus is «the image
of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation,» about watching
out for all those false teachings that circulated through the trade routes, about how we ought to stop judging each other over differences
of opinion regarding religious festivals and food (I blush a little at this point and resolved to make peace with some rather opinionated friends before the next sacred meal), about how we should clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and
patience, and love, about how we must forgive one another, about how the things that once separated Jew from Greek and slave from free are broken down at the foot
of the cross, about how we should sing more hymns.
It is realized in what makes our everyday life specifically human: in the
patience that can wait, in the sense
of humour which does not take things too seriously, in being prepared to let others be first, in the courage which always seeks
for a way
out of the difficulties.
Sayers herself lost
patience with academia, and left it
for a life
of novel writing, burn -
out romances, and, eventually, theology.
Bless them
for their
patience,
for their supernatural ability to stop rolling - their - eyes,
for their ability to be present instead
of checking
out for something more fun.
And the good news is that while we may be tempted to stop praying
for something because there's just no clarity and we're
out of time and / or
patience — God has spoken.
A little further, ``... God desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much
patience vessels
of wrath prepared
for destruction...» And then further, ``... only a remnant will be saved
for the Lord will carry
out his sentence upon the earth fully and without delay.»
As essayist Katha Pollitt points
out, the tendency to ascribe «particular virtues — compassion,
patience, common sense, nonviolence — to mothers» is an overdone, and in some ways oppressive, cliché; telling yourself that toilet training a string
of two - year - olds is good
for your soul may keep you away from other worlds.
For pastors and churches, this means encouraging loving, open - minded dialogue not only within your congregation, but with other congregations as well...
For all
of us, productive dialog means reaching
out to people whose views and experiences are different from our own and having the
patience to really listen to them with a goal
of better understanding them and their worldviews.»
While I generally like to steal a cookie (or five) warm from the baking sheets, these cookies benefit greatly from cooling to room temperature (and are fantastic
out of the freezer especially if you have the
patience to let them sit on the counter
for about 3 1/2 minutes — pure bliss).
I feel like I've been failing as a parent lately... my
patience is gone before I get
out of bed in the morning, and my poor kids get the brunt
of the fact that I haven't been taking care
of myself
for a while now.
For guidance, I turn to Jessica Bihuniak, assistant professor
of clinical nutrition at NYU's Steinhardt School
of Culture, Education, and Human Development, who — in her infinite
patience — was willing to not only help me map
out my hypothetical healthy Hudson game plan but harshly judge the results.
The extra fibre can test your
patience with flipping and cooking so I definitely urge you to take the stress
out of Mother's Day and look
for the light variety.
Ten minutes is roughly the amount
of time it takes me to dig ingredients
out of my pantry and fridge
for recipes that call
for much more time and
patience than I have!
and a shout
out to the arsenal board
for sticking by him and letting him build the club, and taking it forward from what is was that takes a lot
of patience and understanding from there side too, as they will be under massive scrutiny, from the fans so they have weathered the storm well.
Patience will be indispensable
for Wenger's men, who, irrespective
of the kind
of threat Palace might render, should win, and secure all three points in their first league
outing of the season.
Sir Alex Ferguson lost
patience with the midfielder at Old Trafford after failing to get the best
out of a player he believed to be one
of the best
for his age, and Sam Allardyce has suffered a similar fate at West Ham.
glad someone has time and
patience to spell this
out... i have lost
patience with most on this site who have been in denial on these points
for so long it has become dispiriting... the number
of people who spent time telling barcelona that ramsey was not
for sale was as big an indication as any to me that delusion had become systemic among too many fans only disagreement is with wilshire..
However, Theo can learn all
of these traits, he has been selected as an
out and
out striker
for Arsenal
for only a few months (the tail end
of last season and the beginning
of this) And after 8 years playing RW it is going to take him time to adapt to CF.. The runs involved are different, the overall responsibilities are different, he will now get the ball in different positions than he is used to, and even different sorts
of passes than he is used to, this will take time and
patience for him to adapt.
Jamal Crawford Iso basketball Missed drafting Mitchell His offense His defense His
out of bounds plays His in game management He fired a bunch
of staff
for his guys The bench is worthless Traded Rubio
for nothing Signed Teague
for 2 much Thibs has zero
patience
our main problem is WENGER...
for god - sake he is the one who has failed a mourinho's Chelsea in 13 games... how is that the fans fault... the last time he beat chelsea was like 5 yrs ago and before that was like another five years from then... the only problem the fans have is
patience and keeping up with the old man... should have kicked him
out of the emirates like 7 yrs ago....
That we, as a fanbase, can't exercise any amount
of patience and wait
for things to play
out?
Sloppy passing, an unfocused defence and a team playing consistently
out of shape — sums up the game
for Arsenal... we still need to strengthen in key positions, whilst having
patience with the players we already have.
Jose Mourinho has ran
out of patience with a number
of his first team squad and has received the backing
of Blues owner Roman Abramovich to make big money moves in both
of the next two transfer windows, though moves
for high profile additions will be in part funded by player sales.
He began to sign his name
for them rapidly, and then, without warning, an astounding event took place: Musial finally ran
out of patience.
Luke
Patience and Elliot Willis were also in action in the men's finale, but were
out of contention
for the podium positions ahead
of the final race.
Am surely running
out of patience with this guy.Unless he gets serious my next blogs will be about him as we did
for Chamakh.
If he doesn't watch
out for his defence, MC could embarrass him.Think
of the transition and call
for patience.
Yeah the Clichy ones a bit harsh, lets not harshly judge Gael
for the sake
of speeding up Gibbs promotion to the first team, their both great LBs and Clichy has always gave his all, either way one
of them will be a great replacement
for the other, I say lets procede with Gael as to promote Kieran now would only serve to force Clichy
out to look elsewhere
for first team football and then were left with Traore who still has alot to learn,
patience is the key with regard to how quickly you throw these younger lads in.
A few weeks
of trying her
patience out staring at the walls when you aren't scrubbing the floors and doing laundry
for a six - person household was miserable.
I was lead
out in Cuffs asking why couldn't he just show some love and
patience to his fellow man He said we had never done any
of that
for him I was On Laundry In The Jail the next two months and released
for overcrowding and good behavior just before labor day.
Whether you're a young mom struggling to fit in with your kid - free peers, or you're one
of a growing number
of stay - at - home dads, or you're a working mom figuring
out how to balance work and kids, you know that no matter your circumstances, this business
of being responsible
for a small (and disastrously naive) human (or humans, bless your heart) is going to test your
patience, your limits, and your soul.
He would run
out of patience, get angry at Ezra
for monopolizing mom, and act
out to get the attention he really needed.
However, thanks to the fantastic customer service
of my site host, I think we have the last kinks ironed
out — thanks so much
for your
patience and to those who wrote in letting me know
of tech trouble!
Playing can be hard
for adults: We're
out of practice, or have low
patience, we may have forgotten how to play, or simply feel like we don't have the time
for it.
So I haven't done a time
out since and hope that my well
of patience deepens
for my second angel so she never has to experience that.
Without rest and reassurance, there is a danger that a new parent will run
out of patience and energy
for their baby which can affect bonding and their relationship with their baby
for the long term.
If you don't have the
patience to change the channel
for someone and you can't even tell them what the frequency is then you're probably in the wrong line
of work — or at the very least you should be seeking
out the area
of your profession that's a little less «front line.»
And if you ever have a moment when you're afraid you've run
out of patience with a child, the best thing you can do is put her in her crib or other safe place, and walk away
for a few minutes until you can calm down.