Sentences with phrase «shattered because»

This last week has left me feeling emotionally shattered because of these two issues.
These truck accidents leave thousands of people severely injured and many dead, not to mention leaving so many families shattered because of the tragedy of a truck accident.
All those dreams of cruising through ravines and skimming the ground are shattered because No Man's Sky doesn't want you to crash the spaceship, which doesn't make any sense since death isn't a very big deal in this game.
My guess is all that will result in is him having his confidence shattered because he's out there trying to play against other top lines and getting caved.
Though he was shattered because of the terrible loss, even this could not restrain him in his mission.
Modernization has shattered them all because they with their hierarchies and patriarchies sanctified by religion could not comprehend within them the creativities of human individuality and rationality which were emerging.
His hope was not shattered because he only got as far as seeing the promised land from afar, before he died and was buried in an unknown grave.
The first time we broke up, it was shattering because I didn't see it coming.
I have a (totally unfounded) fear that I could hit the lever with my feet and the stand collapses, that the locking mechanism isn't really engaged or that the cast iron extension shatters because some guy in an far - eastern foundry wanted to safe on precious alloy materials.

Not exact matches

But the phone won't be the too - easily - shattered disaster of the iPhone 4s era because Apple (aapl) supplier Corning (glw) has been hard at work in its materials labs.
The actual experience of marriage shattered my idealism because when you're living with someone day in and day out, you quickly move from
The actual experience of marriage shattered my idealism because when you're living with someone day in and day out, you quickly move from expectations to reality.
CNN confirmed with a Vatican spokesman that «the new pope took the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi because he is a lover of the poor» and the new pope should be known as Pope Francis, not Pope Francis I.» CNN also quotes reporter John Allen as calling the choice of name «stunning» and «precedent - shattering
I need them to know that I'm not God because otherwise when I fail them — and I'm not so ridiculous as to think that I won't fail them spectacularly at some point — they will not only have their hearts broken but their faith shattered.
For indeed Christianity was complicit in the death of antiquity and in the birth of modernity, not because it was an accomplice of the latter, but because it alone, in the history of the West, was a rejection of and alternative to nihilism's despair, violence, and idolatry of power; as such, Christianity shattered the imposing and enchanting façade behind which nihilism once hid, and thereby, inadvertently, called it forth into the open.
Things don't disappear because they are jarred; they get off center, perhaps they even shatter, but they don't simply evaporate.
It is not the will of God that children suffer from hunger and malnutrition and grow up in unsanitary slums with lack of proper education, that persons because of the color of their skin are debarred from schools, hospitals, employment, or housing projects; that persons are denied other basic human rights; that personalities and homes are broken through drink and that great numbers die on highways through drunken driving; that marriage vows are often taken lightly and that easy divorces shatter home after home and leave children the pawns of the parents» selfishness.
I suspect he was being very cautious because the foundation of his theory of concrescence, the original datum as basis of concrescence, had been shattered.
Man... healthcare reform, a black man in the Oval Office... twice, a trouncing in the last election that momentarily shattered their alternative reality bubble, the striking down of DOMA and more states legalizing gay marriage, whites soon to be less than 50 % of the US's population, and now even the Pope is calling bullsh!t on their philosophy... it's like every conservative nightmare is becoming reality, and we'll be better off because of it.
The signs are meant to move us to lend our ear to God's voice, which is never shattering or terrifying, because it is the voice of love.
Early attacks focused on Luther's alleged sexual appetites and saw his libido as key to his actions: Luther shattered the church because he wanted to break with his vows of celibacy.
Enjoy your faith pastors because, very soon, it's about to be shattered.
Because of its scope and intensity, World War II shattered an existing moral consensus, creating a socially unstable situation in which «ordinary» morality was jettisoned.
After my husband left me, telling me he never loved me and shattering the trust I thought we had and stealing my confidence in myself because of his affection for me.
Because he was absolutely convinced that Jesus, who had been sentenced to death at the instigation of Paul's own friends for reasons of which he thoroughly approved, had encountered him personally with shattering effect.
But has anyone addressed how shattered a family becomes because of the riipple effect of the abuse?
And not because I have any elaborate decorations but, because things didn't go as planned (broken lights, shattered ornaments, missing cords, etc).
Consumers like PET packaging because it is lightweight, safe, shatter - resistant, resealable and recyclable — an effective combination for home, work and leisure usage.
i got second degree burns on my hands and forearm getting the tomatoes out of the oven, because i was so flustered about the wine glass that shattered across the whole apartment 5 minutes earlier, but it was a really great and healthy meal nonetheless.
As I transferred the sheet pan from the oven to a waiting baking rack, I must have lost focus for a moment, because an instant later I was watching — in seemingly slow motion — the pie pan skittering off the baking sheet to imminent death below, the crust shattering on impact and the whole gingery, beautiful mess landing ingloriously in a slump on the kitchen floor.
I think the break coming up will help us because our team looked so shattered Saturday.
The crowd roared its approval, because these rivals had been tearing each other apart for at least 40 of 60 nerve - shattering minutes before Canada had captured the big game with the U.S.S.R. 4 - 2.
He won MVP because he's willing and capable of having a once in a lifetime season — full of absurd numbers, shattered records, and unimaginable comebacks — to push himself and his team as far as they'll go.
Because he embraced the process, he's now close to playing in an actual NBA game seven months after his leg shattered.
According to Jose Mourinho it could be because of the transfer record shattering move of Neymar from Barcelona to PSG.
I am not going to jump all over him for the loss, because the players looked shattered!
When your confidence has been shattered, you lose love for the game, because what people were saying about me was so important.
And because they can break and shatter right in your baby's face when they fall, I'll advice you think hard before buying them.
The rooms of the 100 - year - old conservatory that are open to the public sustained minimal damage during the storms because they were fitted with shatter - resistant glass during renovations in recent years, Chicago Park District officials said in a news release.
The process is painstaking because much of the shattered glass littering the plant beds has to be removed by hand, she said.
And because modern glass has such a wide tolerance of temperatures, you can put your baby's bottles in the freezer or in a boiling pot of water without them shattering.
In fact, the bottles play an important role in child safety because the polycarbonate prevents cracking and shattering, said spokeswoman Shannon Jenest.
But I wan na address Elizabeth because she is still fresh from the trauma of the situation and what I find is moms here that but now I can't hear from them again and again saying «I never dreamed to have problems in breastfeeding» you know, you just thinking I get through the birth that's all the risk and your dream is been shattered.
... Plastics made with BPA contribute safety and convenience to our daily lives because of their durability, clarity and shatter - resistance.»
She went so far as to clearly depict the juxtaposition of what people find acceptable and unacceptable when it comes to her breasts in this particular photo, quoting Iris Marion Young: «Breasts are a scandal because they shatter the border between motherhood and sexuality.»
They knew what had happened the day before and they knew that there were shattered bodies in burlap sacks in the Kings County morgue that might never be identified, and those bodies were there because a company regulated by the state had put an untrained man in charge of five wooden subway cars.»
The 1992 election defeat was the most disturbing of all, the most emotionally shattering, because the Conservative government was manifestly weak yet still Neil Kinnock could not break through.
«There are many issues about which David Cameron has told outright lies and the trust, because of that, has gone in both him and George Osborne... The trust has been absolutely shattered in both David Cameron and George Osborne in the Conservative party and it will be very hard for either of them to survive in the future.»
You will never have to worry about a game getting too intense and shattering your backboard with this hoop because it is made from high - density polyethylene, which gives it incredible strength.
If cells fail to turn up telomerase, they also fail to immortalize, and eventually die from short telomeres because chromosomes stick together and then shatter when the cell divides.
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