Not exact matches
In
fact, the
term is
so broad in scope, Nasscom has refused
to come up
with an updated definition.
So perhaps you should
come to terms with the one
fact that is truly undeniable, infallible and that links all together as one people: regardless of what any of us believes, the thing that gives us the certainty
to argue for our beliefs is simply faith.
They can't
come to terms with the idea that there may actually be nothing after we die
so they latch on
to a belief that gives them comfort... belief in an afterlife, eternity or any version of «god» is nothing more than a coping mechanism for those who can't accept that we are in
fact finite creatures that are born, live, and die and are not meant or destined
to exist for eternity.
«
So as I held her in my arms and had
to come to terms with what just happened, I also had
to come to terms with the
fact she officially did not exist and I would not be getting any certificate of her arrival or death.
Since then, my frustration has faded somewhat, and I've
come to terms with the
fact that perhaps they weren't the end of the world, they just weren't the thing I was looking for: they were more of a limp white bread bun — the kind
so easily purchased at a store under any generic brand, it made little sense
to eek them out at home — and I wanted something a little more moist and rich.
Speaking of wine... the Mr. + I have now
come to terms about the
fact that I pretty much only drink white wine -LCB- Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc -RCB- and he prefers a spicy red -LCB- Burgundy or Merlot -RCB-,
so I now LOVE making whatever I feel like making and sipping on whatever I feel like enjoying without the pressure of «what wine pairs
with this dish»!
I have not quite
come to terms with the
fact that rhubarb season is quickly drawing
to an end... say it isn't
so!
So I'm
coming to terms with the
fact that I will be alone the rest of my life.
:)
So after about a week of hoping, I had
to come to terms with the
fact that wet cloth diapers had nothing
to do
with my daughter's waking up.
But here's the thing: we love the outdoors, the beach being a particular favourite,
so I had
to come to terms with the
fact that my baby would get dirty, put things in her mouth, and taste a handful or two of sand.
So read through the following tips and guidelines that have the main aim of helping you
come to terms with the
fact that you are pregnant, and what you need
to do from now on.
I've
come to terms with the
fact that dairy and I don't get along
so well anymore.
And yes, I've
come to terms with the
fact that Austin, TX isn't
so much one of those cities.
I'm starting
to come to terms with the
fact that I mostly sew in wovens but prefer wearing knits,
so I have
to change that.
However, we have
to come to terms with the
fact that there are also a lot of creeps online
so you better proceed
with caution when dating online.
So, as we take a look at this season's Best Actress pool take a moment
to come to terms with the
fact that while 17 names are listed it's honestly not that competitive.
An open - access Kindle bookstore would pose a threat
to the reader's market share,
so either Bezos has something mysterious up his sleeve, or he's
come to terms with the
fact that the Kindle — and indeed every dedicated e-reader — is essentially a stopgap device, awkwardly carrying out its single, simple task until something more versatile
comes along.
And
with so much production value and attention
to cinematics both in scenes and gameplay, it's occasionally difficult
to come to terms with the
fact that there isn't a HD version of the game that you could switch
to.