Sentences with phrase «owes gratitude»

Esmond will be sorely missed by all that knew him; the world owes him our gratitude for the outstanding and timely work he produced.
As usual, an author owes gratitude to his wife and children while he removes his presence from their activities, and this one is no exception.
To the God who is the author of our being we owe gratitude, praise, and obedience.
on another subject, I agree that is not for the best changing Managers Mid season, especially because we owe gratitude to WENGER for his past glories, BUT start looking for one from NOW is mandatory, this needs to be done by the Board and WENGER gracefully must accept it and why not pinpoint who would be his successor... no negotiation, this must be done.
Everton fans may have booed David Moyes when he returned to Goodison Park as Manchester United boss, but they do owe some gratitude to the now sacked Red Devils coach.
For that we all owe him our gratitude.
We owe gratitude to women, leading the fight for our nature, air, land and water.
We owe them our gratitude and congratulations.
We owe gratitude to all these inspirational women as we can learn from their journeys and experiences.

Not exact matches

We owe them a great, great debt of gratitude,» Schultz said.
We owe them a great, great debt of gratitude»
But we learned from it, and I owe a debt of gratitude to a group of passionate developers who got together one day to say we must re-envisage our product.
Trump told his supporters that he and they, «owe Clinton a major debt of gratitude for her service to the country.»
Days after claiming credit for the release of three UCLA basketball players who were questioned over shoplifting in China, Donald Trump tweeted that he «should have left them in jail», owing to a lack of gratitude from one player's father.
We owe the staffers that were forced to spend a segment of their weekend at the office to format that statement a debt of gratitude.
«Hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time, and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country,» Trump said.
I owe a debt of gratitude to Tom Patterson, the Shorenstein Center's interim director, for his advice and counsel in helping me to narrow my topic so that it had the makings of a proper academic paper.
I owe a debt of gratitude to Alan Cooper as well as to Jeff Galt.
As shareholders, we all owe Henry a debt of gratitude for his contributions to the Fund's performance.
I owe her several big debts, and I'm sure I didn't give her the gratitude she deserves.
All of the modern translations, commentaries, and interpretations owe a huge debt of gratitude to the spirit of rigorous intellectual honesty that the mainline is primarily responsible for cultivating.
I owe my family a large debt of gratitude for their encouragement, reassuring me that the questions I perceived troubling Ted Brown are present - day problems.
These forms of worship are required by Islam as owed to God in order that Muslims may please Him, observe His commands, and show their gratitude to Him.
And he continued: «Personally, I owe deep gratitude to the priests involved with the Work [Opus Dei], to whom I have entrusted with much satisfaction the spiritual direction of my own life and that of other priests.»
«He is an authority who, before giving us something to obey, gives us something to think about... Man wants to be enlightened in his intelligence and this is the great debt of gratitude we owe the Pope.»
The enthusiastic outpouring of gratitude, perhaps itself not devoid of tears nor without a moving effect upon others, is a misunderstanding; for the thoughts that such a man has he certainly does not owe to another, and the nonsense he talks is all his own.
Any patient who now enjoys good pain control by taking a sustained - release opioid owes her a debt of gratitude for her discovery of the importance of dosing opioids around - the - clock rather than «as needed» for pain.
Anyone interested in 19th - century religion, the roots of the theological views dominant in mainstream Protestantism today, or the thorny question of whether and how religious figures should enter the realm of politics owes Applegate a debt of gratitude.
Friends of religious freedom everywhere owe a deep debt of gratitude to Professor Maclear and Oxford University Press.
At a conference in California this past summer, I had the opportunity to discuss these questions publicly with an old friend, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, OP, the archbishop of Vienna and principal editor of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (a labor for which the universal Church owes him a great debt of gratitude).
Yet, as Bishop Spong points out, if it was a gay male who taught the Christian church what the love of God means, who defined grace for all people; and who, tortured and rejected as he must have felt, came to understand what resurrection means as God's vindicating act, then in a sense we do owe him a debt of gratitude.
Whatever one may think of this ambiguity, Catholic theologians owe a debt of gratitude to John Connelly for retracing a painful but fruitful period of theological reflection.
We therefore owe a debt of gratitude to Bultmann.
We owe him a huge debt of gratitude.
Cardinal Consalvi also reminds us that the world owes the Roman pontiff an enormous debt of gratitude for preserving so much of its classical heritage.
In the U.S., we atheists owe Christian fundamentalists a debt of gratitude for just one thing — that we wound up with a secular government.
For this extremely valuable work we now owe a debt of gratitude to Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
National solidarity encourages us to see our personal successes as the fruit of a larger, collective achievement, to which we owe a debt of gratitude.
Just as it surely might have been cleared up in the Logic what «transition» is and means, before going over to write three volumes describing its workings in the categories, astounding the superstitious, and making so difficult the situation of one who would gladly owe much to the superior mind and express his gratitude for what he owes, but nevertheless can not over this forget what Hegel himself must have considered the matter of principal importance.
We owe u a debt of gratitude Dr Ruth Pfau
When gratitude is due to a country, an organization (e.g., a school, a hospital, a shelter), or some other collective, it is owed to them as communities of human persons, not as impersonal institutions.
I have never forgotten the debt that my family owe you and over the years I have rattled tins, waved banners, written letters and sat in a damp cage for hours at a time — small actions that conveyed my gratitude to Amnesty for standing by my father when he would otherwise have stood alone.
The men and women who have served our country fearlessly are true heroes to whom we owe so much gratitude,» said Jillian Koeneman, Vice President of Marketing at Ben's Soft Pretzels.
The recipe owes a heavy debt of gratitude to these almond flour mini matcha muffins.
More seriously, his considerable medical and physio knowledge has been vital for injury management, and we owe him a huge debt of gratitude.
They have been made up too often of appointees who owe their jobs and gratitude to shady politicians, in some instances friendly to criminals.
If Giroud could embrace this like some older stars used to he would be adding to Arsenals overall strength, and we'd owing a great debt of gratitude.
Everyone who loves Arsenal and everyone who loves football owes him a debt of gratitude.
«We do owe Wenger a large thanks of gratitude...»??? Now these are the exact kind of stupid, extreme comments that I really don't like.
We do owe Wenger a large thanks and gratitude for not abandoning us in a way that many top managers would surely have, and he owes us similar for our undying support..
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