Sentences with phrase «painful step»

This is probably the most painful step but also the most helpful, so let's just drink some wine and get it over with in the next couple of weeks.
I'm getting there, slowly, one painful step at a time.
The historic Supreme Court decision of 1954 outlawing racial segregation in public schools and the subsequent, cautious, painful steps taken toward compliance with this ruling have forced a searching re-examination of conscience in the matter of racial justice in democratic education.
Brian's sexual harassment lawsuit comes to an interesting conclusion thanks to a helping hand from Justin, while Michael and David confront the half - truths in their relationship, and Emmett takes the next painful step in his «rehabilitation» into heterosexuality.
Dubos was one of our founding fathers, present at the creation, and the first part of his essay traces his sometimes - painful steps from bench scientist as a bacteriologist to someone profoundly focused on the human condition and the ways that the world that humans inherit, alter and leave behind shape human health, not only in the narrow sense of healthy people but in the larger sense of societal health and well - being.
On Tuesday, Uber took what may be its most painful step yet.
Reflections forced on me by my awareness of the negativities of the modern world has step by painful step led me to rethink all that.
With every uneven and painful step into the past, Jess comes closer to a truth that could alter her own path — and open a door to a different future.
A former colleague of mine and I used to get a kick out of reading the many painful steps readers are forced to go through when buying DRM'd EPUB files direct from publisher websites.
When it comes to animal welfare and protection laws in this country, it always seems to be two steps forward followed by a heartbreakingly painful step back.
Whereas Cooper takes painful steps away from the natural, de Joode's exhibition is a kind of return to the natural — or, at the very least, an examination of it.
But Phil's magic touch is long gone, and this group of leadership has taken gradual, painful steps in the wrong direction.
Snyder called it a «difficult and painful step,» but he did not see any other way to get the city out from under the $ 18 billion in debt it's facing.
Once successful people know they want something that requires a painful, time - limited step, they do not mind the painful step because it gets them to a long - term benefit.
This would be a painful step backwards for the millions who are shut out from the dwindling number of employer - sponsored plans.»
Though it may be a painful step to living life in light of the resurrection, it is also an opportunity to draw on God's power for transformation.
Lord Falconer, the former lord chancellor, also stepped up his attack on the prime minister, writing today's Times: «My view is that the painful step of changing our leader, a leader who has given his life to the Labour party and to public service, would be best for the party and the country.»
He's the personification of persistence, and makes you feel every painful step.
So when we consider the painful step of closing a school (which we've had to do a handful of times), we're hardly just sitting in our offices «looking at spreadsheets of test scores.»
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