Sentences with phrase «risk everything i've worked for»

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«I'd like to extend my gratitude to the brave men and women who work as law enforcement officials and emergency responders, who risk their lives every day for our safety, and to the police officers who are now doing everything they can to investigate this tragedy.
Those with grace to risk body gatherings will find that as in everything else God works for good with those who love and who recognize the Spirit's mothering toward new levels of maturing.
It was enough to make him risk losing everything he'd worked so hard for.
I could either send out CVs and apply for another job working for somebody else's dream, or I could take the risk and do everything to make my business work out.
What happens when you risk everything you have ever worked for to get the truth out?
A club DJ, hookers, flowing booze and endless amounts of sex and nudity fill the office cubicles and work space as the struggling Zenotek company risks everything for a night of debauchery.
I think the second step is that if, or once, we convince people that there's a need for a change, we need to create an environment which is risk - free so that the people who are doing the change, the courageous leading - edge instructors in institutions are okay if not everything works out fine the first time around.
Working with a vanity press is like self - publishing in the sense that you have to pay for everything and assume all the financial risk.
In relating his history and that of Leopolda, whose wonder working is documented but inspired, he believes, by a capacity for evil rather than the love of good, Father Damien is forced to choose: Should he reveal all he knows and risk everything?
They would often make more money doing it that way, if they were willing to risk a little capital up front that is, the tools for creating everything up to the point of physical printing were cheap, easy to use and widely available, the only advantage we really held was the working capital to print, ship and distribute books (and for local books, the shipping and distribution was not THAT important).
You've worked hard for everything you have, so don't put it to risk.
At the risk of being too vulnerable, I'll admit that such funds are not in the budget yet, but I guess the plan is to just keep working really hard on the blog and everything that we do in hopes that we can get to the point where we're not only providing for our lives now, but also providing for the future.
Situating her abstract works from the late»60s historically also emphasizes the context for what came next, when, nearing the age of 50, somewhere between being an «established» and a «veteran» artist, she risked everything by taking off the armor of modernism and assuming the contingent mantle of femininity.
umm, I'll flip a coin and risk everything I've worked for including my advanced education, etc.» Yeah, that sounds like a great idea.
If you didn't have car insurance, RV insurance or motorcycle insurance for your vehicle, you could be personally responsible for significant expenses that put everything you work for at risk.
An «all - risk» policy works in the opposite way: you get coverage for everything except the items that are specifically excluded in the policy.
You've worked hard for everything you have, so don't put it at risk.
You've worked hard for everything you have, so don't put it to risk.
I have written a lot in the past year about the availability of a very fairly priced AD&D product from a company that covers everything from simple AD&D to war risk for civilian contractors working in Afghanistan.
If you work for a startup, you're going to be managed by talented risk - takers who have probably gambled everything they own (several times) in pursuit of fulfilling a dream.
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