Sentences with phrase «see harsh realities»

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It's refreshing to see the harsh realities being spelled out like this.
Catching Fire is actually an improvement on its predecessor, the story is darker with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) beginning to look outside of her immediate situation to see the harsh reality of the people of Panem's lives.
When we hear stories like this, seeing the harsh reality of how humans can treat others this way, it's hard to not have more love for the animals.
So people can see the harsh reality for themselves.
After spending a wonderful day with all the animals at the sanctuary, and then seeing the harsh realities faced by millions of farmed animals each year, he felt his eyes were opened.

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While they hoped to shelter their children from these harsh realities, Blanca's daughter Connie tells her mother how much children can really see of their parents» lives — and the inspiration they draw from their struggles.
When you put this anti-Catholic viewpoint out for all the world to see, you invited faithful Catholics such as myself to enlighten you of the harsh reality of your sinful decisions.
We wake up to that subtle, yet harsh reality that Jesus sees and loves us all the same.
I actually think it is time we sell some of our youth talents and recruit some more players, it sound harsh but the reality is players in the under 23, 21 and 18 can not improve themselves in these competitions, they need competitive competitions, Championship or league one even, where their growth will be seen over the season
as for how good the kid is there is no doubting that he is physically veiera like, but whether his game skills are good enough remains to be seen, he has by all account had a great under 21 tournament, but that is different to the harsh realities of the p / l game in game out.
That push and pull between childhood dreams and harsh realities is what you'll see in the exclusive clip below, in which Diana explains to her landlady - turned - mentor why she hasn't been writing recently.
Roth also makes some baffling filmmaking choices (see: a montage where Paul learns to shoot a gun set to «Back in Black») that clash with the harsher realities Paul is dealing with.
The reality is much harsher: it's hard to think of anyone really needing to see this movie, regardless of their politics, prejudices, or nationality.
«It's the kind of movie people want to see if they are looking to escape the harsh realities of life.
We see the world through Moonee's imaginative eyes, though every so often Baker hits us with the harsh reality of the situation where she and her mother are trapped.
When two of the bunnies were rejected by the mother Bender saw an opportunity to teach her students the harsh reality that sometimes baby animals die.
There are many parents who knew how awful it was before it started in our state, and many are now finally waking up to the harsh reality of how awful the standards truly are because they are seeing terrible worksheets and homework coming home.
The harsh reality of this is that even if you get a dozen people who agree to do this, you're likely to see only three or four reviews.
See James Scott Bell's excellent related post here on TKZ yesterday: Facing Down the Harsh Realities of Publishing.
However, with that being the harsh reality, its good to see HP sticking to its word of remaining committed to the WebOS operating system.
However, with that being the harsh reality, its good to see HP sticking to... [Read more...]
We knew the price for Motorola's upcoming Android tablet, the Xoom, would be $ 800, but seeing the price on a live Best Buy pre-order page turns this haunting mental image into harsh reality.
I have seen this for other new hotels on Bali — they start at very high prices they hope to achieve, over the few months of being open face the harsh and very competitive reality the Bali hotel market is and settle into a competitive price point.
That was attributed to the harsh reality that a mid-sized studio faces in the forever turbulent games industry, and, despite working hard to avoid such move, has seen the developer «let some really great people go.»
Montgomery believes that the rise of «Reaganomics» and neo-liberalism since the 1980s has caused the dismantling of civic investment resulting in a kind of voluntary «un-Modernising» of Britain, seen in the harsh realities of a vast increase in inequality in our society.
I wish I could have the rosy colored glasses on and see the future as a bright renewable energy utopia but that is not the harsh reality.
Unfortunately, a personal injury lawyer sees all too frequently the harsh reality for many motorcyclists — a tragic accident, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or death.
You can see part 1 of Drafting the Law Firm Business Plan here As I work through this law firm business plan I am hit with a very harsh reality: my new criminal defense law firm is going to thrive or falter based solely on what I do.
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