Sentences with phrase «painful point about it»

The most painful point about it might be waiting for your handset to offer the update.

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What if they could answer questions about what accounts to focus on next and what content to put in front of the prospect to speak to his pain points without hours of painful research?
But I saw that the dropping of the subplot was the point: This decision had become painful for the church, so they all shut up about it.
My longing to be free from this is causing a lot of uncomfortable and painful doubts about my relationship with God to the point I wonder whether I am even saved at times.
Although most women will feel a degree of soreness or slight cramping in the back at some point during labor, about a quarter of women report experiencing severe discomfort in the lower back that is most intense during contractions and often painful between contractions.
Our caring and far - sighted government seems to enjoy the prospect of saving and making money from closures and sales but is shy about promising to use the profits to make community care the principal instrument of health improvement and sickness relief, which is the whole point of Sir Bernard's admirable, if painful, plan.
About 10 million Americans have fibromyalgia, which is characterized by painful, tender points along the body; fatigue; sleeplessness; and cognitive issues known as fibro fog.
When she touched my chest, it was very painful and after we worked those trigger points it got better after about a week!
He makes some interesting points about casting nonprofessional actors who can behave realistically onscreen, but mostly this is a painful round of questioning from someone armed only with minimal press notes, like «coming - of - age movie.»
I could talk about the painful voice acting, the singularly cringe - worthy cut - scenes, the innumerable graphics glitches, or the moments in the game where you die for no apparent reason (especially in the snowboarding level, which is a particularly low point in gameplay terms as it even manages to feature checkpoints that you can miss by a whisker and then continue playing, only to be plonked right back at the start of the level when you inevitably die by running into a pile of rocks that you couldn't see because the camera was pointed the wrong way).
But I find this argument distracting from what is the really compelling point which is about who does, who is, who should be allowed, whether, what does it mean to draw attention to a really painful moment in history?
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