Sentences with phrase «promise little hope»

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Amazon hopes to offer the service to its Prime customers soon and promises crews will deliver items to cars in as little as 15 minutes after orders are placed.
We have so little hope in a God who promises, and who walks in the ruins to raise a new world - such talk sounds too awkward or has been captured by a religious cheapness - that we grow silent.
The Wall is gone and the massive cleanup of ecological and social damage in the East is under way, but many of the older generation are still wandering in the wilderness, with little taste for manna or hope of glimpsing any promised land.
Worse yet the offer little hope or promise and limit existence contrary to cognitive awareness of something larger than life.
Money was not involved but the promise of restoring moral virtue to America is too great a hope to let a little heresy stand in the way.
With Wenger, I'll rather look at the bigger picture (hoping there exist one) when it comes to transfer windows, than hold on to little «promises» of getting «atleast one player» every other January.
For some, these flashes of promise will have to suffice, as the continent, painted in Perry's prose, leaves little space for hope to squeeze through.
Montes hopes the results will encourage employers to concentrate on delivering good conditions and rewards, rather than promising workers next to nothing in the mistaken belief that delivering a little more than was offered will be appreciated.
Although FDA Deputy Food Commissioner Michael Taylor promises that national reform is on its way, the agency has little power to enforce the laws it hopes to mandate on U.S. farms.
This does sound more overtly plotty in a trivial comic book way than other recent Marvel films, and a more epic sweep is promised, but we hope that Taylor retains the better parts of the first film too; the humor, and the romance, which worked a little better than in most other Marvel pictures.
Weighing in a little heavier on pep talks than practical solutions, the opus struck me like an extended motivational speech offering little more than «hope» to gullible ghetto dwellers still waiting for the change promised way back in 2008.
Even the most pro-union of the essays promises little more than a hope for a better collective - bargaining future.
All of this seemed to make sense, but there was little empirical evidence, just promise and hope.
A little underwhelming really, You did something like the Wii U with just showing off the controller and a couple of games, hope E3 shows a lot more promise.
Among close observers of the negotiations and the science informing these talks, there is widespread agreement that there is little hope of keeping warming to tolerable levels unless high - emitting nations base their emissions reductions promises on what equity would require of them.
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