You'll laugh, cry, and clutch your seat, as you play through this gorgeous, emotional, and
satisfying end to an already excellent series.
Other beaches and isolated Anglesey locations also draw me in search of a view and ambience that offers a gentle and
satisfying end to a day that has, until then, seemed without purpose.
The terrifying conclusion is
a satisfying end to a well written book.
The final scene, which plays out over the credits, acts as a nice riposte to the hand - wringing pseudo-liberal parenting nonsense that has gone on before,
a satisfying end to a thoroughly engaging film.
It's a surefire way to make sure your psychological thriller is seen as both «nuanced» and «provocative,» without having to deliver
a satisfying end to the story you've been telling for 97 minutes.
If I put 80 hours into a product, I want
a satisfying end to my story.
A soul warming,
satisfying end to any family meal.
A small plate of nuts and cheeses also produces a very
satisfying end to a meal, without the burden of the added sugars.
After an astonishingly intense start to the action, the tension somehow continues to steadily rise throughout, leading to one of the most emotional and
satisfying endings to a film you're likely to see this year.
Not exact matches
However, spending a few extra minutes
to ensure your customer is fully
satisfied will be worth it in the
end by attracting customer referrals.
If a business tries
to satisfy everyone, chances are high that it will
end up
satisfying no one and losing touch with everyone.
You may not be able
to frequent a high -
end salon or spa, but technology has made it possible
to buy shampoo and conditioner mixed
to satisfy your exact hair preferences.
Not
satisfied with the gun industry's response
to demands for help
ending an epidemic of gun violence, groups representing millions of workers are pressuring what they see as an even bigger change - maker.
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Consider the so - called service recovery paradox, which states that if a company acts quickly and decisively
to resolve a beef, the complainant will
end up more
satisfied than he would have been had everything gone smoothly.
If, instead, you decide that the customer is always right, then you're going
to end up devoting resources
to customers who are angry, and can't be
satisfied.
His comments suggest the ECB remains confident that inflation is finally on an upward trend, supporting market expectations for the bank
to finally
end its bond purchase programme this year,
satisfied that inflation will eventually hit its nearly 2 percent target.
While there is not currently a timetable, the exemptions for Canada and Mexico «are not open -
ended» and will depend on whether changes are made
to NAFTA that
satisfy Trump, the administration official added.
That is a real debt that could
end up with him declaring bankruptcy if he can't find a way
to satisfy liability.
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Many successful entrepreneurs suggest working backwards from the
end point in order
to develop a plan
to get from start
to finish, and
to focus on
satisfying each goal along the way.
It will offer a platform and a think tank of ideas, strategies and, of an opportunity
to make sense of a new challenging economy and how
to make the very best allocation of your investment resources that
satisfies plan sponsors, board members, and, in the
end, the recipients of that intelligence.
I'm fairly
satisfied with that, and even more
satisfied that by the
end of June I had put a lot of that cash
to good use.
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Through all the stories that do not
end happily ever after and the sermons that never come
to satisfying conclusions, we have waited.
The Little Apocalypse was added for a similar reason: it
satisfied in some degree the urgent demand for Jesus» own answer
to the question of the date of the Parousia and the «signs of the
end.»
What would be an even greater shame is if we allowed legal
ends to satisfy our regained consciousness that something must be done.
In the
end it is for a person
to perceive that they need beauty, that it pleases,
satisfies and inspires them.
We used
to do motions for the rain falling down and the floods coming up, but nothing was as
satisfying as dramatically clapping our hands together at the
end of the song
to simulate the total destruction of the foolish man's house.
And if you are not getting fulfilled by worshiping God, you will
end up turning
to some other things, but they will never
satisfy you.
When the foundations of our world begin
to shake — when relationships
end, when long - held beliefs no longer
satisfy, when our securities vanish — our ability
to deal with the remainder of our world begins
to shudder too.
It may seem somewhat trite
to invoke the freedom of creation as part of the works and
ends of divine love, or
to argue that the highest good of the creature — divinizing union with God in love — requires a realm of «secondary causality» in which the rational wills of God's creatures are at liberty; nonetheless, whether the traditional explanations of how sin and death have been set loose in the world
satisfy one or not, they certainly render the claim that an omnipotent and good God would never allow unjust suffering simply vacuous.
After reducing the just causes for resort
to force
to one, self - defense (§ 2308), the Catechism further limits this in § 2309 by four prudential conditions, all of which it says must be
satisfied: «the damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or the community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain; all other means of putting an
end to it must have been shown
to be impractical or ineffective [last resort]; there must be serious prospects of success; the use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil
to be eliminated.
I am
satisfied beyond doubts that God's first begotten son was with God from Celestial Creations beginning moments
to the
ending ways of evolved creations manifestations upon any earthen world capable
to bring forth life and sustain life in the abundances... You need not be
satisfied...
Those who go the «have it your way» spiritual life never feel
satisfied and go through several methods and types of spirituality and in the
end reach no closer
to their goal of fulfillment.
For in the attempt
to satisfy the rule of reason (narrowly understood), we
end up privileging the purely formal, structural conditions of mind over the particular, purely contingent conditions of nature.
The life that reaches
to «threescore years and ten» or even «eighty if our strength holds ’19 can be very good and
satisfying, even though it is known from the beginning that it will be
ended by death.
The more
satisfying enjoyment of life depends upon making the right responses
to the needs of the community around us, in short, of offering the contribution
to the world, for which we have the potential and which may be said
to be the
end, or purpose, for which we exist.
But, Paul insisted, the law can not give life because trying
to satisfy it perfectly is a never -
ending project.
For a rock song or a symphony, a ballet score or a ballad, much depends on handling the space between tensions and postponed resolutions in ways that can
satisfy the desire for resolution while also being open -
ended enough
to sustain the expectation of, and desire for, more.
Modern man's passion for relevance at all costs turns this around so that it says «the chief
end of God is
to satisfy man and make himself useful forever.
Should add that this series of posts is great and not questioning your faith, but at the
end of all the searching, the questions may not have an answer, or answers that
satisfy, but going forward the only choices are not
to give answers that are not answers or
to abandon things.
Although it might require sagacity
to express this objectively, what he meant was that insofar as a person apprehends the value of something, he apprehends it as
satisfying «principle,» that is as being a means
to the
end of incorporating the categoreal obligations in the process of making an actual thing out of initial data.
The same tradition that stretches back
to the Buddha and runs up through Thoreau, the constant countercultural witness, the never -
ending whisper in our ear that we'd be happier, more
satisfied, the more we laid aside our hopes for immortality, for power, for wealth.
By the
end of Christmas Day, we were
satisfied — and sated: drained of wonder and prone
to a reaction against the overindulgence, the replete, in a season of charity.
He said at the
end of the article «If you are
satisfied with the week
to week services and religious ways of doing church that is OK.
Since God starts at the conceptual pole, and this conceptual pole is complete and therefore
satisfied (according
to Whitehead, Suchocki claims that God starts where other entities
end — at satisfaction — and that in God's case this satisfaction follows what in other actual entities precedes — the concrescence (EE 139 - 140).
He assumed that the study of the teaching of Jesus `... has an independent interest of its own and a definite interest of its own and a definite task of its own, namely, that we use every resource we possess of knowledge, of historical imagination, and of religious insight
to the one
end of transporting ourselves back into the centre of the greatest crisis in the world's history,
to look as it were through the eyes of Jesus and
to see God and man, heaven and earth, life and death, as he saw them, and
to find, if we may, in that vision something which will
satisfy the whole man in mind and heart and will».
Catarino says the company's active ingredient lowers the leptin
to a natural level so people
end up eating less because they feel
satisfied sooner, but are still eating rather than starving themselves.
I get up from my desk, put on the teapot, throw a bunch of things in the blender, whirl it all together, and
end up with a cozy and
satisfying latte - ish drink that gets me through
to dinner time.