Sentences with phrase «sacrifice involved»

Don't expect miracles, there is a lot of sacrifice involved in rebuilding your credit and getting out of an appalling debt, but with time and strength you will succeed.
The risk, pressure, and sacrifices involved make trucking a tough job but the perks that come along with it are remarkable.
And so, acknowledging the necessary sacrifices involved, we can welcome Ziegler's well - structured, integrated introduction to Soltoveitchik's thought — the first of its kind — as a long - awaited contribution.
«There is less sacrifice involved today in deciding to or having to be gluten - free than in years passed.»
That sounds like a gut - wrenching ordeal, especially if you know the huge sacrifice involved (and there has been no way of avoiding that information in Oscar season jokes and discussions), and it is indeed challenging to live it even vicariously from the comfort of your couch.
It is implicit in this remark that there is a balance to be struck between the desirability of joining the profession and the personal sacrifices involved.
He gives the salvation package — from sin and death and slavery to exaltation in the heavens (Ephesians 2:1 - 3, 6 - 7)-- freely, by His grace, without any human works, effort, or sacrifice involved.
Giving isn't really giving unless there is some sacrifice involved.
From the rituals in Leviticus, we learn that every sacrifice involves both sin - bearing and glorification, both substitutionary death and transfiguration.
It requires the support of a loving church and their understanding of the sacrifices involved.
«We seek a deeper understanding of what's involved with eating meat and to truly appreciate the sacrifice involved — most importantly, that of the pig.»
But as a society we are often unwilling to talk about the exhaustion of parenting and the sacrifices involved in embracing a new self and a new life.
«I think a resolution should involve a shared commitment, and if there's sacrifice involved, that needs to be shared as well.
It isn't easy, and there is creativity and sacrifice involved but it's DOABLE....
It is a natural tendency to think of ourselves as intensely - intense spiritual practitioners, or at least mildly - intense, not only because of an egoic tendency to overestimate our degree of knowledge and wisdom but because most of us in the West have no reference for what authentic spiritual attainment is and the sacrifices it involves.
After visiting Chichén Itzá and other Mayan sites, I came to see that these sacrifices involved not only enemies, but also what was most important to the Maya.
Often, these sacrifices involve financial difficulty.
The spouse's social rootedness and career advancement often takes a backseat, chalked off as a sacrifice involved in serving the country.
When one is creative there is no sacrifice involved.
The main issue is whether or not one is prepared to become a parent, with all of the sacrifices involved, as well as the rewards of course.
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