Sentences with phrase «same fate of»

Usually, the younger ones and senior citizens share the same fate of having a higher risk.
The learned trial Judge dismissed the objections and an appeal to the Court of Appeal suffered the same fate of dismissal.
Just curious — of the (apparent) peaks and troughs that are left how much of that variation could reasonably end up suffering the same fate of being legitimately attributed to specific climate processes and phenomena and end up subtracted in a similar way to this to reveal, undisguised, the underlying trend?
Considering the litigious state of intellectual property, it would better to grab it sooner rather than later, lest Serenity VR befall the same fate of the numerous unlicensed VR experiences based on franchises such as Blade Runner and Star Trek.
In the publishing business, book shops and large bookstores have suffered the same fate of sharing the sales drop ranging from 10 - 20 %.
Video too, which comes out as 720p HD suffers the same fate of being lacking in vibrancy, struggling to deal with bright conditions and lacking real detail.
As the Lambo goes into (and under) the tire barrier, Garcia throws the Corvette into a quick spin to reduce his speed and he avoids the same fate of the Huracan.
I'm just hoping Bridgeport doesn't suffer the same fate all of Vallas» past districts have suffered — complete failure and collapse.
Are you not worried that the same fate of failure in the last governorship elections may befall the party again?
In a video making rounds on Facebook Bishop Obinim is seen telling members of his congregation that he was sorry for Abena Animah, the third wife of Prophet Owusu Bempah, since she is likely to meet the same fate of his first and second wives.

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Some of these will even check your message against spam filters, ensuring it won't share the same junk - folder fate as the Viagra offers.
As with Facebook's Instant Articles, however, Medium's offer to publishers brings up many of the same risks: Number one being that your fate — and the discoverability of your content, and any relationship you have with your readers around that content — is essentially in the hands of a third - party provider.
It's suffering the same fate as most media companies — lower ad buys, ad pages sold at discounted rates, the closing of its Whole Living magazine and Every Day Food's move from print to digital all impacted revenues.
Given the way the president fired Director Comey, any person who he appoints to lead the Russia investigation will be concerned that he or she will meet the same fate as Director Comey if they run afoul of the administration.
Many men and women go through their careers in search of a new opportunity, but they are too fearful to make the leap, but you do not have to succumb to the same fate.
Ahead of Apple's earnings report, analyst Tim Lesko says he doesn't expect the technology giant to suffer the same fate as the PC or Blackberry.
While not entirely uncommon for senators to deny a blue slip — several of President Barack Obama's judicial nominees met the same fate — Franken's move was just the first of three refusals from Democratic senators this week.
Ecclesiastes 3:19 Man's fate is like that of the animals; the same fate awaits them both: As one dies, so dies the other.
The evidence on this point comes down to this: When Washington prays and urges the nation (or his army) to pray, does he expect God to care about the fate of the American cause, as distinct from the British cause, since they also pray to the same God?
While Odysseus on his return to Ithaca is exactly the same as when he left two decades earlier, «what a road, what a fate, lie between the Jacob who cheated his father out of his blessing and the old man whose favorite son has been torn to pieces by a wild beast!»
Mosul's Christians faced the same fate the Christians of Raqqa, Syria, had when ISIS captured their city last spring.
But for a century now people have realized that poverty is not a fate, not of the same nature as cyclones, but the result of forms of social and economic organization.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
Within the framework of process philosophy, it seems to me even less likely to succeed: it must suffer the same sort of fate as belief.
You shall be judged by the laws of man, and if you espuse the same lies Jesus did, you just might end up with the same fate.
In Gall's case, this juxtaposition not only reduces philosophy and theology to mere «bluster,» thereby liberating us to act without thinking seriously; it suggests that none of the consequences that follow from, for example, the codification of same - sex marriage — the redefinition of kinship, the irrevocable technologizing of human «reproduction,» further expansion of the «new eugenics,» deliberate creation of three - parent households, and least of all, the fate of children conceived in this brave new world — even provoke questions of human import worth thinking seriously about.
While his analysis is not nearly as narrow or dogmatic as those of unbridled proponents of the free market, he is open to the same criticism: he leaves it to fate — or at least to the market and the state — to resolve problems like poverty.
The appeal of the communist movement today is at root the same as that of the ill - fated fascist movements of the 1930's and 1940's in Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Yes, when it comes to things like percentages of «Christians» as a majority of Americans the tent is extended as large as it can get, but in other issues the t.itle «Christian» seems to be claimed by a very small group of fundamentalists who have great conviction that Mormons, Catholics, mainstream protestants and orthodox aren't really Christians like they are and thus doomed to the same hellish fate that other non-Christians are.
«We can not declare genocide for Yazidis and not Christians if they are suffering the safe fate at the hands of the same perpetrators at the same time under the same conditions.»
One can reach a point in which it makes sense to remind one's grandma on Christmas Eve that «the fate of human beings is like that of the animals; the same fate awaits them both: As one dies, so dies the other.
I think that the references to hell are talking about the practice that was once used of sacrificing humans by burning them, and if we were evil we might suffer the same fate as those human sacrifices
So you can scream it at the top of your voice or you can write it a hundred times to make others believe the same thing, but do you honestly believe that you have any say in that decision?!!! You see, I wish and pray that you were Ahmadi and that you knew what it was like to see Allah's miracles everyday, but the fact that you're not one does not give me the power to decide your fate or to proclaim you a non Muslim, Astaghfar.
Many of the hymns of the 1960s and 1970s are no longer heard and that the many newer ones that have replaced them may enjoy the same fate.
There is another account in Acts 8:20 where Peter condemns Simon the Sorcerer and stops just short of delivering him to the same fate as A&S.
But although the resigned attitude toward fate thrusts these claims of man into the background, Jesus has a far greater right to do so, since to him God is not merely fate but at the same time the holy Will which claims the will of man, requires his obedience.
The society of the protesters has in the fulness of time succumbed to the same historic fate as that which formerly overtook those against whom they protested.
It is that crucial motif in Christianity that theologians have called the kenosis, the humiliation of God: The same God who has all power, who created this world and all possible worlds, has taken upon himself the form and the fate of an ordinary man, and indeed a man who suffered the most agonizing afflictions of betrayal, torture, despair, and death.
East Ghouta, a rebel enclave of some 400,000 people in the suburbs of Damascus, is facing the same fate Aleppo faced a year ago.
But when Christianity takes to itself the forms and organization of the kingdoms of this world, it must expect that these structures will suffer the same fate as those of man - made empires, even if they are Christian in intention.
Using the same tools as van Buren, he has declared for overt atheism rather than the death of God, and also, with Feuerbach, has chosen the historical fate of man and his freedom in this world, to salvation and the next.
As fate would have it, I did not have to wait long, for we discovered that next summer that we each inhabited the same island as cottage owners in the Ottawa Valley: a discovery that led to many evenings spent together on each other's front deck, bourbon in hand, after sharing a common celebration of the Eucharist and a common meal.
The wide dissemination in the Near and Middle East at this time of dualistic faiths, the staple of that religious phenomenon loosely labeled Gnosticism, was another manifestation of the same malaise; while in Hellenism many suffered from a «sense of helplessness in the hands of fate» which made them «wonder whether it is possible to be at home in the world at all.»
His core doctrine of amor fati, love of fate, found its supreme expression in the myth of the eternal recurrence, the ultimate spiritual ordeal set forth in The Gay Science (1882) and amplified in Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883 - 1885) and Beyond Good and Evil (1886): if a demon were to perch on your shoulder and tell you your life would repeat itself throughout eternity, exactly the same in every detail, would you rejoice or despair at the thought?
There is no Biblical record of the angels ever visiting Gomorrah, but it met the same fate as Sodom, didn't it?
Might the same be the happy fate of John Carroll and the Carroll Church when the debate over the Dolan Project runs its course?
I suspect that George's theology will meet the same fate in the Southern Baptist Convention as did Newman's in the Church of England.
At the same time, modern attempts to construct a view of Jesus that omits any emphasis on the death, focusing instead on a message or practice Jesus taught without reference to his own fate — which are implausible as history and often lack distinctive Christian character.
C. S. Lewis speculated on the eternal fate of animals in The Problem of Pain, suggesting that at least tame animals might enter heaven through their relationship with humans, in the same way that humans do through their relationship with Christ.
Arsenal have a history of injuries some going back several seasons and I have no doubt the afore mentioned clubs are suffering the same fate.
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