Sentences with phrase «simply at the mercy»

The good ecologist goes further by taking into account the fact that organisms (including cells and molecules) are not simply at the mercy of the environment they happen to be in.
Whether through legislation like the PENCE bill or moves by private groups in making SU a sanctuary campus, it is clear we are not simply at the mercy of President - elect Trump.
Without an attorney looking out for your best interests, you're simply at the mercy of the insurance company and their motives are completely contrary to yours.
What if the government adjusts the age to 62 and you are simply at their mercy.

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Are we simply at Trump's mercy when it comes to conflicts?
The fear you predominantly preach here: a) is — for the most part — unbiblical (at the very least it misses a biblical balance) b) does not lead to falling in love with Jesus, but simply running from him c) demonstrates that you believe in a war - mongering God, not one who «abounds in mercy and compassion.»
At first I thought this was simply a result of technical difficulties, but was quickly reminded about a specific variation of the mercy rule in which concessions are made to hide the fact that a team is losing.
You find fellow Ghanaians standing in open places; some left to wait at street shoulders and roundabouts with no one caring about the associated risk posed by motorists; others are left at the mercy of the vagaries of the weather — to these embassies, they couldn't be bothered if the sun is scorching, if it's raining or even if there is a category five hurricane — they simply don't seem to care,» he noted.
Maybe after all the posturing, the legislature won't go far enough in crafting something Cuomo can present to the public as an enlightened compromise, and maybe then the governor will simply lose patience and issue a veto after all, putting the whole matter at the mercy of the courts.
«This will not be a sustainable coalition, we will be at the mercy of tiny parties that simply want to protect their nations from the cuts.
Rather than plead for mercy from the universe, she simply plows forward during what would be three personal - world - crumbling events in a lesser movie: her husband cheats and leaves her, her mother dies, and she is fired (or at least forced to move off her method) from the job she loves.
If you don't communicate the positives, then you are at the mercy of the critics who get all the attention simply because they are making more noise.
It's also a ticket magnet, simply because it's so serene at speed that you'll invite unwanted attention from a variety of black and white Fords, leaving you at the mercy of the thin blue line.
On many of United's premium routes (routes that you may wish to burn miles on) award availability is scarce and you simply won't be able to find the flights you want on dates that work for you — miles aren't very flexible like that as you're at the mercy of the airlines.
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