Sentences with phrase «people give up trying»

Studies show that most people give up trying to reach a contact by phone after 1 - 2 calls.
As our networks are spread across different platforms, databases and within stacks of business cards, most people give up trying to get everything in order — and that is just the start.
When the Spirit has used the law as it is intended, to reveal unrighteousness, and a person gives up trying to be good and accepts the gift of grace, what can the law now.

Not exact matches

When others give up, stop trying, or compromise their principles, the last person left is often the person who wins.
«My brain ended up deciding that instead of trying to avenge my son's life, I wanted to give life as a result,» says Gawdat, who published his book Solve for Happy in January of this year and has given several talks on the subject through a campaign he launched to make 10 million people happy.
That gives more people the opportunity to join a start - up, cash out — and try again.
All the while, Morneau's fellow cabinet minister, Karina Gould, tried to maintain calm even as time was wrapping up with several people still lined up at microphones, anxious to give the finance minister a piece of their minds.
A big problem that causes people to give up on eating healthy is when they try to go to the extreme too fast.
Zuckerberg concluded: «The biggest things that have gotten done in the world tend to be done by people who primarily believe in a mission and are not trying to build a company; by teams, not by individuals; and by people who just don't give up
What we're trying to do is break the doors down — and people don't give up power easily.
His words have made me a more thoughtful person — always trying to pay for the bill, cleaning up after others long after a high school tennis match is over at a public park, and giving consulting clients more time without charging more.
I've heard of these scams that people do and people end up getting in trouble for this mistake that they made and I don't want to go through this type of druma for trying to earn extra for my education.So could you please give me some feed back on this situation so I can know what is what with these people.
However the Wildrose gets everyone fired up thinking «that damn Rachel Notley wants to destroy the family farm» and rather than try to find the facts out people just believe what comes out of the WR as the god given truth.
Even when people are scraping by month to month, giving up other consumer goods, just trying to make ends meet, they're going to pay for housing, unless they have truly hit bottom.
Many have doubted me throughout the history of the world and I've watched people try and figure me out only to give up and then say I don't exist.
I believe that you should try to give up these things year round and try to be a better person year round, not just for 40 days.
Also, some people try counselling for a few weeks and give up because it didn't do anything for them.
Jonathan, maybe for Lent you can give up judging others and trying to ramrod your personal beliefs down people's throats.
Just because people have failed in the past, it doesn't mean we should give up on them and stop trying to make situations better.
It is far more likely, given the history of the people and cultures of the time, that the people who followed the old testament, whatever it was called at the time, realized that many new philosophies were edging out their beliefs, so they came up with the NT to try to bring believers back.
At some point we must give up trying to help these people.
He will help them to get well if he can, and he thinks that on their part they should try: «Few people faced with a diagnosis of potentially remediable malignant disease should be willing to give up the struggle if there is any reasonable chance that some promising form of treatment is available to lessen the ravages of the disease or cure it.
It means among other things respecting other religions as well as other people and trying to learn from them, without giving up conviction in one's own.
It's that living under law thing that kills us (the Spirit gives life but the letter kills), trying to live up to standards and rules, principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no idea what grace even is, and if you start talking about God's love, I mean his real love based only on Christ's merit, people call you a heretic.
I don't give up on people as I try to release them from their self imposed bondage, but they do exasparate me when they can't get past Genesis 1 when God created the universe in 6 days, they don't believe that and tell me what else can you believe in the Bible.
As the book of Acts, Galatians and Hebrews reveals, it has always been difficult for Jewish people to give up trying to obey the law, and turn instead to depend solely on the grace of God.
After all the person might have been acting like a victim for years in order not to feel inferior and he won't just give up right away if someone tried to show him the truth.
I have given up trying to do the job of the Holy Spirit which is convicting people of sin.
The study also mentioned that people trying and failing to lose weight through fad diets may lead to ultimately giving up on the goal and remaining overweight and obese.
When one finally realizes that «our wills» are bound, when it comes to matters of God (bound to sin), then one can give up trying to shoehorn people into the faith, and worse yet, some unrealistic picture of what «Christians ought be».
The main thrusts of Rank's theory are particularly useful when counseling with persons caught in severe independence - conformity conflicts (such as some adolescents) those who are paralyzed about finishing a project or chapter of their lives (e.g, pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger of sabotaging the successful completion of something they really value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either of them losing their identity and autonomy heir lives (e.g., pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger of sabotaging the successful completion of something they really value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either of them losing their identity and autonomy.
For example, when people open up their homes to me, I try to give back a gift — as a writer, I'm often given freebies and I pass on books, tickets to an event, a bottle of wine that I know the hosts will like.
I don't force people to believe this but I will try to give you a good amount of evidence for it and it is up to you if you choose to believe it.
Perhaps we should treat people like intellectual adults and give them the tools to work through their issues, rather then trying to shortcut the process of healing by making up garbage.
Yesterday as I stood in the kitchen trying to figure out what to make for dinner I wondered to myself, how do those people do it on those shows where they are given random ingredients and are suppose come up with something genius.
Better Than Takeout Orange Chicken - StumbleUpon Yesterday as I stood in the kitchen trying to figure out what to make for dinner I wondered to myself, how do those people do it on those shows where they are given random ingredients and are suppose come up with something genius.
I have almost given up trying to correct people.
To mark World Vegetarian Day Meat Free Monday is teaming up with stylish vegetarian tibits, to encourage more people to give meat - free eating a try.
So on the chance that you are one of those people who has yet to find the perfect banana bread recipe, or if you're looking to shake things up with a new recipe, I urge you to give this one a try.
I've always loved to bake even before going gf and while I have had some frustrating and disappointing moments in baking gf I am not the type of person to give up, but to keep trying until I find something that tastes good and that others will enjoy also.
I try to consider each post and as you know after a while you get a feel of the type of fan and person who writes in offering their thoughts and I have the absolute highest regard for Jon Fox and his views as they are totally in line with my own.I sometimes FEEL the passion with how and what Jon writes.He is on record as having given up his season ticket as protest against the mismanagement and decline of our club and that to me is akin to the Ultimate Sacrifice.How frustratedhe feels is written in his posts and I would trust you could at least respect this from him.
«I see some of these old people mooning around who have given up,» says Papa Bear, «and I try to give them a little goose.»
He, Alexis are the only ones who will always give a fight... no matter what the score is... and people are happy that jack gets injured #fact... No one showed up yesterday for the big game... Literally no one... Wenger tried and selected the best possible team... The players seem to play only for the wages... ALMOST no one thinks of defending the Badge..
I will not spend time trying to give people up to date transfer rumours that might be true.
He was a devout wenger supporter and EVEN he gave up trying to convince people that AW was making the right decisions.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
A few guys tried to pick up on my habit, and people in the cafeteria gave»em hell.
He wants to be involved in everything, and like most people who try to do too much, even if they are good at what they do, you end up in fact doing a bad job in everything because they are too stretched to give things the time and attention they deserve.
Anyway, we know Arsenal give up easily and they do nt like kissing peoples arses, we also know Zenit are greedy twats that are trying to rip off some dumb club.
Who'd have known it When the police tried to prevent the crowd from going on to the pitch at the end, I fell below peoples» feet in the crush and had given up breathing.
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