Violent crime is
a sad reality in America.
It's
a sad reality in Florida nursing home abuse cases for the person who suffered to die, whether due to frailty or age or directly because of the abuse or neglect endured.
It is
a sad reality in the United States that divorce rates are rather high, with approximately 45 to 50 percent of the first marriages breaking up.
The sad reality in that in the short term this will do nothing but enhance Marcott's career «the Team «is out in full support, his got every chance of getting into AR5 and the press has long moved on with their last word being the BS claim.
He has to be my hero for not giving up on life and for accepting
his sad reality in silence.
Tuck acknowledged
the sad reality in his concession speech,
In fact, several factors make stress, burnouts and mental illnesses
a sad reality in Academia.
Game 2 underscored Popovich's
sad reality in a Kawhi-less world.
Its a sad reality in modern football...
One of
the saddest reality in mono - cropping.
Not exact matches
This
sad reality is well known, but ignored
in light of the perceived value that traffic and attention appears to offer.
As Zuckerberg explains
in this short interview, for her, fitness and friends often fall by the wayside, a
sad reality but one she's willing to level with the world about.
The
reality is, and it's a
sad one, consumers are used to receiving terrible service, so when your company responds to their requests
in a timely manner — which means at minimum, the same day — they will be absolutely shocked and will have the perception that your company is one of a kind.
The
sad reality is that we live
in a world with short attention span.
But, the
sad reality is, closing the sale is only the first step
in hopefully maintaining a long - term recurring relationship with that customer.
«I think that's a
sad part, a
sad reality the traditional parties have bred
in parts of Atlantic Canada.»
That
sad reality is no longer
in dispute.
-- some missionaries may have a lifestyle that is more common to their home culture than appropriate, but I know many others that have made financial and personal commitments that impress me and should not be ignored; I think we should continue to honor that — the
reality of the $ 10K that we all would want to invest
in local evangelists often is only available after a «loo - see - visit» (or more) from a Western missionary who returns «home» for fundraising; that maybe
sad, but is the
reality — one serious issue to address
in the African churches is the «colonialism» that is imposed -LRB-!)
The
sad thing is that many of us Christians don't really follow the bible or the teachings of true christianity especially when we SAY we follow Jesus but
in reality truely ARE N't.
First, though most Christians do not speak hatefully toward others or about others, the
sad reality is that the media and the internet gives such examples of hate speech from Christians way more publicity than it deserves, which
in turn gives the impression that this is the way all Christians are, which is not true.
The story makes us shudder, but the
sad reality is that many Christians live their lives
in exactly the same way.
It's nice to think that America and the Allies were fighting to stop the atrocities that Hitler was committing, the
sad reality however is that America had definite knowledge about what was happening
in Germany and Poland and didn't do anything, neither did Russia or Britain.
The
sad reality is that
in most parishes there are hardly any young people left after the Confirmation course has finished.
Contemporary writers often reflect this
sad reality, and it is helpful to point to (and to publish) the writers who grapple courageously with this dilemma, writers whose imaginations collide with the grim implications of life
in a culture which has forgotten the future.
But the
sad reality is that even though Jesus revealed this truth to us, few of us recognize our involvement
in such behaviors.
Sometimes we need satire to point out the
sad reality of what is really going on
in our lives, or
in this case, our churches.
You can preach the philosophies of men all you want, but you and they are wrong ------ and the
sad thing is, you think you are loving them; when
in reality you are leading them into hell.
The
sad reality is that these false teachers are not just led astray themselves by the lure of power and riches, but also lead astray spiritual children who have not been grounded
in good doctrine.
But unlike theirs, I am
sad and tired of the
reality that she is often unwilling to kiss me goodbye on our own front doorstep, just
in case it's not safe.
This patience, which is complemented by a gritty determination to see real legal and economic reforms take hold, is all the more striking
in that Ukraine must confront daily the cultural and social deterioration created by the
sad reality of Homo Sovieticus: men and women who grew up under a brutal political system that was built on falsehoods, that maintained itself through terror, and that taught everyone that trust
in another human being can be very costly.
I have always been told how awesome Cup 4 Cup flour was for gluten free baking but the
sad reality was that it had dairy
in it and wouldn't work for my daughter's dietary needs.
Let's share
in our successes and
in the
sad realities that we face every day.
Who said Tottenham forever
in our shadow, say that no more, they are better than us and that's the
sad reality
It is a
sad revelation
in the futbol landscape when I find myself resigned to the sobering
reality that Tottenham are simply a better, more talented futbol club at the moment.
@Nothing Changed i agree about 5 years ago, personally i'm finding our game exiting to watch with a strong belief that no mater what the score is we will win the game, obviously we don't win every game but the belief is there for me and i'm enjoying watching more then last season, we have to except that some teams
in Europe are almost impossible to catch and City is coming close to that point of dominating years to come and only Man - U or Chelsea could muster up a small challenge,
sad but unfortunately we have to face up to
reality.
There are few things
sadder in sports than a team that never, ever wins a title, and several franchises faced this cold, lonely
reality.
We need complete change of all those
in charge from top to bottom and the
sad reality is that until that happens, things will continue to drift more and more away from the top rivals.
sad to say, but that's
reality until grandpa wenger buys some players that can do it week
in, week out.
But
in reality SAF won only once against Mourinho - that's the
sad fact friend.
The perennial sick note and someone who has come to serve as a metaphor for Arsene Wenger's constant injuries, but
in reality it's a very
sad state of affairs for a midfielder who has played just six times over the past two seasons.
There are not many Arsenal fans that would be
sad to see him go now, although many thought it was a mistake for Wenger to ignore the German
in the earlier parts of last season, but it would seem that those quotes were not based on any
reality after hearing Podolski's latest utterings
in Bild.
and
sad truth is we only need a couple more real quality signings... but seems wenger is already digging his heals
in... i think he still believes that diaby is the man for defensive midfield, that arteta can still run the mid field that grioud will finally come good
in epl or that sonogo will bully other defences... none of these assumptions is grounded
in reality (that s the problem with having an economist as a football manager)... and there is no excuse for overpaid professional athletes to be exhausted after a couple of competitive games..
I am not even going to go that far with the likes of Guardiola, Simeone, Heynkess, Fergusson, (
SAD WENGER USED TO BE ON THIS LIST) watching the Chelskis game noticed Allardyce was making changes and bringing SUBS at the 58th minute (not 85) at least trying to change things against a team that was vastly superior, what WENGER does
in these cases brings POLDI at the 85 minute and Campbell at injury time... well except against LIVERFOOL when he did all the wrong changes... The man has no ideas anymore, completely lost touch with
reality and bringing still the World Cup (people already forgot who won it) as an excuse proves it.
(As for Mustafi's place, the
sad reality is that there really aren't any better options available, and his presence, along with a general naivete
in our defensive set - up as a whole, pretty much ensure that our Europa campaign will end the minute we encounter a team of any real quality.)
The
sad reality, as I explain
in detail
in my article, is that NOCSAE, by its own admission, is as concerned with the liability of helmet manufacturers as it is with player safety, not surprising given the super-heated legal environment
in which they now operate.
This is a
sad reality for many children
in foster care.
While there were then, and are now, lots of very protective parents, at the other end of the spectrum, there are still some parents who are,
sad to say, willing to sacrifice their child's safety and —
in the case of concussions, their long term health — at the altar of a winning performance, a touchdown scored, a scholarship won, a pro contract inked, not just fathers, but mothers, too (for proof, one only has to watch the recent
reality television show, «Friday Night Tykes.»).
but
in reality they are even too stained and
sad to even be pressed into service wiping a flurry of dust motes off the dining room table.
It's
sad to consider, given that most moms just want a little break after carrying that baby non-stop for 10 months, but the
reality is that moms usually end up doing more than their partners
in the early stages of a baby's life.
The
sad reality about TTTS is that
in entirely too many cases, we lose one or both babies.