Sentences with phrase «so dreaded»

So the dreaded global warming IS man - made — all that affecting concrete, those a / c units, buildings road and airports, yep, every one of them is man - made!
I hated running and I failed the provincial fitness test every year, so I dreaded Physical Education classes.
The work on lymphedema — so dreaded that women who took part in that trial said they were as afraid of getting it as they were of their cancer recurring — is just the start of Penn's efforts to integrate the power of exercise into cancer care.
She had to work on her latch and i had to build up a tolerance so i dreaded feeding her more than i dreaded waking up at night.
Pitchers so dreaded even tempting Bonds that they'd walked him in 26.1 % of his plate appearances, a pace that, if maintained in the final six games, would break the record of 25.9 % set by Williams in» 54.
Within that framework, I have said, it is not obvious that the Hick - Hasker deity; who disguised its existence from us while freely giving us theological freedom with all its dangers, is preferable to a God who would be Calvinistic in power but Whiteheadian in goodness (so that the world would truly be the paradise that traditional theists long for in Heaven but so dread on Earth).
I already have all sorts of bizarre and random food cravings, so I dread to think of what'll happen if I ever get pregnant.
It just seems like it's breastfeeding because it delays it happening until you stop (I've been going for 5 years, through two pregnancies and an H cup so dread to think what they'll look like when I stop!)
Most of us are scared of throwing away something we'll one day miss, so we dread the idea of decluttering.
It's horrible when a brand rejects you — I was turned down by Hobbs and Mint Velvet so I dread to think what that says about me!
But honestly, I have a hard time saying «bye» to summer because I so dread winter.
To be fair, the EB Games listing does say it's price of a «placeholder», so my dread may be undo.
And so dread all the work involved.

Not exact matches

What do you tell a prospect who asks you the dreaded «let me file you away» question, ready to spring the metal bar to trap you as soon as you get closer to the cheese they have so innocently guided you towards?
Both options have huge merits and significant possible drawbacks, so most folks respond with hand - wringing, misery, and dread.
In fact, employees have come to dread them so much that more and more are trying to work from home or looking for other jobs.
So perhaps instead of waiting for the productivity fairy to come, it's worth trying to take a page out of Allen's book and either reconceive or dump some of these dreaded tasks.
If you act like you're dreading a long car ride, so will they.
This is the perfect horror movie for the Academy, as it is one that relies less on gore (though it is there) and more so on mounting dread.
People have had to sit through so many dull training classes that most of us anticipate the next session with dread, not delight.
So at some point, I learned not to dread failure.»
I exist at the older edge of the so - called «Millennial» generation, which has never experienced the dread of imminent thermonuclear war.
Minimizing typos and, even worse, those dreaded «oops» emails, builds confidence in your brand, so make the time!»
And we did so with a sense of relief, not a feeling of dread.
Earlier this year, while on a coaching call with a senior Fortune 1000 executive, she confided that she was feeling super disengaged; she was dreading having to spend the next day or so ensuring that a very important spreadsheet was error free.
I feel so lucky to have found Alliant and feel lucky that I found a place where I don't dread Mondays — in fact I look forward to seeing everyone and catching up on our weekends.
The car - buying experience is something that many people dread, but Hyundai is making some big changes so that it's less...
You don't even have to undergo the often - dreaded credit check that is a requirement for so many other types of loans.
In 15 years of dangerous missions — from midnight raids on al - Qaida safe houses in Iraq to battling Somali pirates from the deck of a heaving Navy ship on the high seas — there had never been one so shadowed by dread.
David brought it home as to why genuine Christians have been despised, saying: «In you, O Jehovah, have I taken refuge... For you are my crag and my stronghold... From the standpoint of all those showing hostility to me I have become a reproach, and to my neighbors very much so, and a dread to my acquaintances.»
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
obviously you don't truly agree with what you are going to preach, or you are preaching legalism of some sort, or you're twisting the text to say something it doesn't say, or you really couldn't say what you're planning on saying with integrity, or it's just so frigging boring that you're dreading the thought of keeping yourself awake during it, as well as the people.
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My list was long, but I was determined to spend less than $ 50 this trip, so I stood in the pasta sauce aisle comparing prices for at least fifteen minutes before moving to the dreaded cereal aisle where I had an existential crisis over the barrage of choices I face in a day.
So Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explodSo Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explodso they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explode.
The gods, at least, were real, if distorted, intimations of the mysterium tremendum, and so could inspire something like holy dread or, occasionally, holy love.
We were able to embrace him as the loved son he always was and will be... I am sad that he struggled so many years with the dread of rejection of us as his parents and held the «secret» of being gay for way too long.
Death himself, death so immense, is to be dreaded — and reversing the words makes them more portentous — but death is not so immense; to his claims of power, we can reply that it is not so; and we can make a comparison and say that death is not so powerful as a little innocence.
So alcoholism and the following process of recovery morphed into the «dreaded; Mentally Ill» That diagnosis led to more labels: PTSD, Bipolar, etc..
Roosevelt did so (apparently he read at least The Concept of Dread), and Perkins recounts a conversation with him that went as follows:
It was like a feeling of dread that made me seem like an orphan and isolated in the midst of all these things that were so foreign.
(Ibid., pp. 61,65 - 72) He hopes to make the world so ordered and comprehensible that there is no longer a possibility of the dread meeting which he wishes to avoid.
All immediacy, in spite of its illusory peace and tranquillity, is dread, and hence, quite consistently, it is dread of nothing; one can not make immediacy so anxious by the most horrifying description of the most dreadful something, as by a crafty, apparently casual half word about an unknown peril which is thrown out with the surely calculated aim of reflection; yea, one can put immediacy most in dread by slyly imputing to it knowledge of the matter referred to.
The individual pursues with melancholy love a possibility of agonizing dread, which at last leads him away from himself, so that he perishes in the dread, or perishes in that in which he was in dread of perishing.
Today, «medieval» is a swear word hurled at anyone we want to accuse of cruelty and ignorance, and so the return of the medieval is a possibility that fills us with dread.
So they were wed — lived in a humble way in the forest, and were both very happy, but she with a secret dread.
I felt called to offer, so I play a few weeks with great dread each time.
And the terrible fear, dread, and insecurity in which so many of earth's people live and die, is gone.
Oh nuts, the board seems to have lost my response, and is giving me the dreaded «duplicate content» message... so it's probably gone, as I can't repost.
that uncertainty, after so much uncertainty in my past, fills me with dread rather than exhilaration.
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