Sentences with phrase «so hasten»

And so I hasten to give back my entrance ticket... It's not God that I don't accept, Alyosha, only I most respectfully return Him the ticket.»
It is possible the process will highlight pre-existing tensions among the remaining EU members — between those states that believe in moving toward a more deeply integrated, federalist structure, and those largely opposed to further transfers of power from national to regional bodies, preferring to maintain the status quo — and in doing so hasten the move to a so - called «two - speed» EU.
Not so Abraham: joyfully, buoyantly, confidently, with a loud voice, he answered, «Here am I.» We read further: «And Abraham rose early in the morning» — as though it were to a festival, so he hastened, and early in the morning he had come to the place spoken of, to Mount Moriah.
It will get hot and radiate away some of its energy — «shine» — as it shrinks, so hastening the shrinkage and heating up even further.

Not exact matches

Hiring an assistant can help you hasten those changes so you can grow rapidly as a professional and as a person.
So, with permission, I am laying out everything I know about the Rob Ford Crack Tape in the hopes that a) everyone knows that Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, smokes crack, and b) this knowledge might hasten the arrival of the Rob Ford Crack Tape on the internet or broadcast television, because really, it is something to behold.
If so does that mean he hastened or participated in his own death?
As the espousal of Christianity by Constantine and his successors had speeded up the conversion of the Roman Empire, so the adoption of Christianity was hastened or made possible by the favor of many another monarch.
Semantically it suggests an apology, and skeptics would hasten to point out that apologetics was necessary only because there was so much to apologize for!
Savulescu takes the approach further, prescribing specific techniques by which death may be hastened by physicians so that they can procure the optimal number of viable organs.
They want doctors to do a better job of recognizing and treating depression in the terminally ill, and of understanding the ambivalence that so often stands behind a call for hastened death.
By the repetition, or causal objectification, of an earlier occasion in a later one, let me hasten to add, Whitehead did not mean, as so many of his interpreters have erroneously taken him to mean, merely that some eternal object ingressed in the earlier occasion is also ingressed in the later occasion.
«But let me hasten to say I don't feel so negative any longer.
I am not so sure about ghosts, but have never (to my knowledge) seen one myself — which state of affairs, I hasten to add, I have no urge whatsoever to alter.
An old culture, like an old bear, can suddenly whiff the dank odor of its own mortality; and then it is tempted, and tempted deeply, to sacrifice its ideals for the preservation of its life — and thus to hasten the very demise in history that it fears so much.
It is perhaps no surprise that someone who has spent a lifetime opposing the teaching of his own church on so many different issues (to the complete confusion of Protestants such as myself, I hasten to add) should choose to end his life in breaking one last church taboo.
Of course, some of us have been so schooled in a doctrine of vocation that we know better and would hasten to include any and all virtuous jobs in this world under the heading of God's potential callings.
So, obviously, I wouldn't automatically link or assume that every Christian because of their ideology of the rapture or the second coming, if given the chance would hasten this «rapture» by pushing a nuclear button to speed up their meeting with Jesus.
He sits among them on a temporary seat, «so that, despite the deep seriousness of his leadership, the picture presented was one of an uncomplicated and familiar comradeship., The Seer uses the spiritual power of his disciples as a magic force to hasten the coming of redemption, while the Yehudi helps his disciples find the path that «they seek to pursue of themselves and for their own sake.»
There is nothing essentially sinful in Hindu society any more than there is anything essentially pure in the Christian society - for that is what the church amounts to - so that one should hasten from the one to the other... So long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society in general is critical, and towards social and religious practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the wholso that one should hasten from the one to the other... So long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society in general is critical, and towards social and religious practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the wholSo long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society in general is critical, and towards social and religious practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the whole.
In context, I think it is an encouragement for believers to dive from airplanes and not open their parachutes, hastening their own deaths and meeting the sky fairy in which they have so much faith.
Paul VI in his first sermon as Pope spoke to those «who without belonging to the Catholic Church are united to us by the powerful bond of faith and love of Jesus Christ and marked with the unique seal of baptism — one Lord, one faith, one baptism», seeking to «hasten the blessed day which will see, after so many centuries of deadly separation, the realisation of Christ's prayer on the eve of his death — ut unum sint, that they may be one...» 6
As the weeks went by, it became clear that Father Staupitz was wanting the brilliant young priest to hasten on with his studies so that he could begin to lecture eventually in Staupitz's own discipline.
Those readers who are none too literary may fnd this hard going, but it is the heart of the book and carries its own summaries of, and quotations from, the authors and so does not need any prior knowledge of them, though this book is likely to send its readers hastening to their works.
Stopping and stepping away for 10 mins or so from your food processor helps too, as the processed nuts tend to release oil at rest and somehow hastens the process once you turn it back on.
It was a friend's wedding, so of course I had to make cake — not THE cake, I hasten to add, intricate decorations are not my thing.
To do so would only hasten the journey's end.
But that will not be happening, so to just hasten his sacking is my hope and whatever that takes to hasten it, is what, and all, I want.
Unfortunately, with the advancements in medical technology, the birthing experience has become a more scientific procedure meant to be hastened so it can be finished as quickly as possible.
So, the idea that New Square leaders would do anything at this moment that might help the governor — like pressure an IDC member to return back to the Democrats and perhaps hasten the Democratic takeover of the Senate — is not realistic.
If it hastens the demise of the clubs through accommodating this greed then so much the better.
A handful of vehicle owners and even pedestrians, who spoke with Saturday PUNCH, called on the administration of Governor Ambode to hasten the construction work so as to reduce the stress they are currently passing through.
«It does also put the pressure, of course, on the Conservatives to come up with a better deal than whatever is on offer at the moment - and I hasten to say I'm not involved in that so I'm not talking out of turn, I don't know anything about the current negotiations.
So although there are hints that cold snaps hasten upheavals and spark some forms of social stress, it seems that chilly temperatures could be off the hook when it comes to causing crime — at least for now.
Fire and pastoralism, so often hand in hand, hasten the deterioration, causing bottlenecks in the conversion cycle which slow it down.
So even though male Neandertals and female modern humans probably hooked up more than once over the ages, they may have been unable to produce many healthy male babies (such as the reconstruction of this Neandertal boy from fossils from Gibraltar)-- and, thus, hastened the extinction of Neandertals.
In fact, squandering valuable energy reserves (and increasing carbohydrate [glucose] metabolism by a factor of ten) by running hard for long periods of time was so counterproductive it would have likely hastened your demise (imagine chasing some game animal for a few hours and — oops — not succeeding in killing it.
With the other options detailed above, it would be a truly baffling decision to opt for this method, but whatever: if you are giddy with anticipation at the thought of your date's imminent absence, hasten their departure by acting so heinously that they have no choice but to flee the building.
The trick soon becomes so stale as to be boring, which also fits as a description of the film itself — comparatively short at only 88 minutes it nonetheless feels far longer than it is, meaning many may be wishing that the ending (such as it is) will hasten and allow the to credits roll.
The filmmakers burn up so much energy getting Chow onto criminal turf that the relationships once there are hastened towards poignancy, as when one of the thieves (Danny Lee) shows his loyalty to Chow by starting and engaging in a Mexican stand - off with the remaining gang members.
What was so important that you couldn't go to Earth yourself and grab the Infinity Stones to hasten that universal domination you're all about?
So, rather than hastening the recruitment process, empowering the students might help retain them in the future.
It's also a fact, however, that in times when resources are tight, communities and states are unlikely to hasten to create many more selective high schools, even where the reasons for doing so may be compelling.
The two biggest and most well known booksellers in the UK are so inept at selling ebooks that they must surely be helping to hasten the demise of ePub and the supremacy of Amazon and the Kindle ecosystem.
books, which I hasten to remind you, are out of copyright; so completely legal.
Lenders will hasten to make broad generalizations because everyone's employment circumstances are so unique.
Will credit repair work to hasten their return to good graces so they can take advantage of these historically low interest rates?
In so doing, you're teaching her that these behaviors impede progress rather than hasten it.
Cellulase is an enzyme that hastens the digestion of cellulose, making it easily digestible so that it will not upset your pooch's tummy.
Hypertension hastens the progress of these diseases and substantially predisposes your cat to blindness.We have only recently been measuring blood pressures in dogs and cats, so our database is not as complete as in humanoids.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z