Sentences with phrase «prospect of the life change»

I haven't quite mastered the clever folding technique, but am excited at the prospect of the life change ahead.

Not exact matches

Does the prospect of taking a «Facebook holiday» fill you with dread as you picture a life of social isolation, or does it sound like an appealing and refreshing chance to change priorities?
As Sonia said, your prospect is the hero of their own journey, so sometimes you're literally telling helpful stories (like case studies) and other times the story is simply the change in the prospect's life thanks to your content and eventually product or service.
If there is despair on the part of these poor communities or the theologians who live and write in solidarity with them, it is less due to the change in Eastern Europe than to the prospect of facing unrestrained U.S. hegemonic domination within the emerging «New World Order.»
The ability to stimulate more robust neurogenesis could lead to faster healing times or perhaps even more complete recovery of cognitive functions, a potentially life - changing prospect for the millions of people who suffer from traumatic brain injury every year.
When Marni got to the topic called «Comfy, Cozy Condo,» — which described how some single women know they want to change their lives and start dating, but find it easier to stay home and avoid the prospect of rejection, the message spoke to Kellie.
Further, by expressing the existential perspective that to live and to die is the fundamental destiny of humanity, Ono's works convey both hope and strength towards the prospect of the future, and of a time when society will begin to change.
With the possible prospect of the world warming dangerously and uncontrollably, half of one degree Celsius may sound like a negligible temperature change unlikely to make much difference to life on Earth.
Motorola claims the Turbo's 3,900 mAh battery can get 48 hours of battery life on a single change, which is an exciting prospect, albeit unlikely.
While many teachers say that they were attracted to the profession because of their genuine passion for teaching, the prospect of making positive changes to their students» lives, raising aspirations and witnessing «those lightbulb moments» — many seem to be asking if this is enough to keep them in the profession.
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