Sentences with phrase «sometimes falter»

Thank you for giving me the inspiration to have faith when sometimes I falter.
In this column Roger discusses underperformance - bad stocks can rise and great stocks sometimes falter.
The collection is a rumination on the power of storytelling in a world where language and memory can sometimes falter, but in the end do not fail us, and a contemplation of the healing power of literature.
Though Tekulve thoughtfully executes a multi-generational tale, its epic intentions sometimes falter, due in part to Emma's fate restricting her character's potential too soon in the story.
Sadly, even trustworthy people sometimes falter and give into temptation.
This is where things sometimes falter because children believe that if they tell an adult, they will make things worse.
And in the midst of my life, as it stands, I'm walking out that truth, sometimes moment by moment, choice by choice, sometimes faltering and stumbling but still walking in faith.
In the Church, we are given a community of complicated, beloved - by - God, always in process, fearfully and wonderfully made, sometimes faltering and inefficient people we are called to love.
«Budget cuts to local and central government will inevitably diminish public sector capacities to continue the (albeit sometimes faltering) steps in the right direction of a sustainable food system,» it stated.
While the story sometimes falters under expectations, the characters, aesthetic, and polish of this game set it apart as one of the year's best.
It sometimes falters in scripted sequences and technical hitches.
Virtuosic mimicry is not the only point of such images, however; «failures» such as smudges and anomalies of scale disrupt the illusions and remind viewers of the usually compliant but sometimes faltering hands and memories upon which the illusions depend.

Not exact matches

Sometimes if I start to falter, I can look back at my 26 - year - old self.
«It's in the director's handling of the story's human factor that his sensitivity falters, and the weakness for racial stereotyping that has sometimes marred his work comes to the fore,» Chang writes.
The initiative, which Sage calls the 100/100 program, provides interesting insights into why entrepreneurs delay recruiting salespeople — sometimes until their companies falter — and what mistakes businesses make in the hiring process.
An absurd suggestion, to be sure; but not much more absurd than the conclusions induced by overinterpretation of the oldline churches» faltering and sometimes negative membership statistics after the early «60s.
We all bring our pasts into our parenting, and we all falter sometimes.
OK, this is definitely a bit silly but sometimes, when conversation is faltering, silly can be a good thing.
It takes faith and hard work to survive in the Abbotts» world — and they have plenty of both — even if sometimes, some of them seem to falter.
Sometimes that machinery does falter, though only rarely.
Today's credit recovery is still intended to provide second chances for individuals who faltered the first time through, sometimes for reasons within their control (laziness, distractions, apathy, etc.) and sometimes due to factors outside it (illness, family crises, etc.).
Sometimes group work falters simply because students don't know, like, or respect one another — yet.
Federal and state policymakers sometimes embrace high standards and quality assessments in principle, but when they experience intense pressure from interest groups and the public, their support is likely to falter.
But sometimes, the economy falters.
Even dedicated fans of his work have inevitably faltered at one or another of his forking paths over the past twenty years, while Bradley, on the other hand, shifts gears without pause: from starkly minimalist to gestural abstract paintings with stops in between, from discomfiting assemblage sculptures to boldly graphic silkscreens, and from jagged, sometimes comic drawings to obdurate geometric sculptures.
Sometimes the winds falter and warm water flows back eastward suppressing cold upwelling.
As democracy falters, top courts, sometimes reluctantly, sometimes eagerly, take on political and policy roles previously the prerogative of elected officials.
Christy Burke, President of Burke & Company consulting firm is the moderator / referee as «Brown and Christian make bold projections — and sometimes clash — about imminent global legal IT trends for law firms, vendors, the cloud, what's hot (Surface) and what's not (Blackberry), and whether eDiscovery is finally faltering as the industry's cash cow.
Sony is a company of extremes — a pioneer in bringing exceptional products across categories, yet faltering sometimes on the very basics of...
Employers sometimes need these professionals to help them rescue a faltering business.
But sometimes, the economy falters.
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