Sentences with phrase «sad sad reality»

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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.
This is a sad reality because the companies that tell the best stories are often the most successful because they can establish strong connections with consumers, partners and investors.
The sad reality is that we live in a world with short attention span.
However, the sad reality is that some people will never perform.
But, the sad reality is, closing the sale is only the first step in hopefully maintaining a long - term recurring relationship with that customer.
Differential access to information and sophisticated technology have contributed to the sad reality that the capital markets are simply not fair to all investors.
On the contrary, the sad reality is that many people voluntarily seek these stocks out.
«I think that's a sad part, a sad reality the traditional parties have bred in parts of Atlantic Canada.»
That is the sad reality of most entrepreneurial journeys.
«The sad reality is that the Liberal government has been failing to live up to its promises to seniors since 2001,» said Maurine Karagianis, the New Democrat spokesperson for seniors.
The sad truth is that violence — or the fear of it — remains a reality for far too many Canadian women.
The sad reality is that very few institutional investors have this freedom *, which is why we shouldn't be surprised by the poor track record of most actively managed investment strategies.
The sad reality is that sexual violence is often a component of forced labor.
That sad reality is no longer in dispute.
It's a sad reality of being human.
The sad reality is that anti-Western, anti-American, anti-capitalist, and anti-Israeli biases infuse the academic culture of many evangelical Christian college campuses.
I'm honestly sad to have read much of it — not because I know what's true and what's false, but because it makes it seem that the Christian community is willing to take a reality TV show approach to truth discovery.
This is the reality faced by millions of women who consider abortions each year, and the sad irony is the same pro-life politicians who want to force them to have their babies typically oppose raising the minimum wage, ensuring paid sick leave and parental leave for all American workers, and protecting the 20 million people who can finally afford health insurance thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
Thus, David's «Lasting Supper» — but virtual realities are a sad comparison to F2F communities.
-- 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.
What is sad it that you believe that so many do things that harm themselves when the reality that is not the case.
The story makes us shudder, but the sad reality is that many Christians live their lives in exactly the same way.
The same goes for the Quran and the Bible... sad that so much time was wasted upon them as they are nonsensical and reflects your understanding of reality.
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.
DOC, the sad reality is that former leaderships as well as this one have done the same... Words are cheap, but it is like you said....
And certainly these sad realities must be candidly confronted.
I understand this concern, but the sad reality is that Christians do not use those six other days to love and serve their community.
Western Euro — North American experience alone is not adequate for a genuine Christian theology, as it excludes, or rather often legitimizes the sad historical and present reality of the long - colonized oppressed peoples and continuing world apartheid.
The sad reality is that in most parishes there are hardly any young people left after the Confirmation course has finished.
The sad reality is that we have come to expect this kind of behavior from so many men, that it is so «normal» to us we often decide it is not worth our time or effort to dwell on.
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.
It is honestly sad reading these comments and the lack of knowledge people have of Evolution / Science / Reality.
I don't deny the sad reality of the situation as it stands but I try not to be too cynical.
The sad reality is that although I and other SAHDs try and drown out the naysayers who judge how we have chosen to serve our families, the constant barrage does chip away at your sense of worth.
Stigma around mental illness is a sad reality.
But the sad reality is that even though Jesus revealed this truth to us, few of us recognize our involvement in such behaviors.
Sad reality of folks on the Internet, not to be taken personally.
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.
It is a sad reality that a name tag «of Jesus» is meaningless.
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.
I hoped that the ridiculousness of my statement spoke for itself, but I guess it's just a sad reality that there probably ARE people out there who would sincerely believe that.
Sad that so many humans can not face reality without the crutch of religion.
This isn't hate, this is a sad reality.
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.
The difference between the atheist is that he / she accepts the sad reality while the religious perform incantations and rituals to somehow justify to themselves that they are going to live forever.
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.
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