Sentences with phrase «perpetual struggle»

If anything qualifies us as heroic, it's that private perpetual struggle.
In policy - making there is no total and final victory, only perpetual struggle.
Malthus predicted that unchecked growth in human numbers would condemn our species to a «perpetual struggle for room and food» and an unbreakable cycle of squalor, famine and disease.
As well, it's all «union» versus «employer,» portrayed as two mighty forces locked in perpetual struggle.
The piece by E.B. Boyd profiles a new Hacker School aimed at ending Silicon Valley's perpetual struggle to find enough trained engineers.
Scientists are locked in a perpetual struggle to ward off the latest and most virulent forms of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and protists.
In a state known for its rigorous public school standards — read: the famed WASL tests — as well as for its perpetual struggle with funding, charter schools seem an intelligent, well - calculated risk for Washington's education community.
Although being able to append full - time writer to ones biography is a goal for many writers, often the reality isnt quite as life affirming as its sounds: unscheduled days and the lure of the internet can be a perpetual struggle.
However, now it seems like the company's perpetual struggle is bringing some effective improvements to the console.
His retrospective shows a perpetual struggle for a more personal, meaningful art.
Trenton Doyle Hancock has invented a complex personal mythology that revolves around creatures called the Mounds, human - plant hybrids engaged in a perpetual struggle against thir rivals the Vegans.
Weaving together insights from evolutionary biology, modern neuroscience, positive psychology, and mindfulness practices, neuropsychologist Rick Hanson claims the difficulty at the core of human experience is our perpetual struggle to overcome the negativity bias wired into our brains.
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