Sentences with phrase «still coming to terms with it»

Our countries are both still coming to terms with their colonial pasts and rooting out colonial attitudes that undermine the modern relationships between the descendants of the First peoples and the newcomers.
50 year old men are still coming to terms with traumatic experience - only just realising now why they have had the various problems they've had all their lives with drugs, alcohol and parenting difficulties.
For many Aboriginal people; their family and community are still coming to terms with the trauma which has caused suffering, loss and heartache.
«People are still coming to terms with it,» Roberts says.
Law firms, though, are still coming to terms with publishing on the immobile web.
Now, on the eve of the international exhibition, on view from May 13 to November 26, America is still coming to terms with that historic election.
While still coming to terms with his re-discovered surroundings, Faulk accepted the opportunity to hold a residency at FalseFront.
In the 1990s, when America was still coming to terms with the AIDS epidemic, and female bodies had become a battleground over abortion rights, Kiki Smith's visceral, delicate and gruesome portrayals of the female form struck like a thunderbolt.
Andy Warhol more than any other artist of his time, understood the modern world in a way we are still coming to terms with.
While most Aussies are still coming to terms with the recent arrival of winter, one of the world's most majestic creatures — the southern humpback whale — is meanwhile enjoying the change of season as it begins its northerly migration from Antarctica to the warmer, tropical waters of Australia.
One I haven't talked about yet, and one that I'm still coming to terms with: about a week ago, I discovered that AMD&B had been pirated.
I am still coming to terms with the fact that I travelled halfway around the world to share my social media journey and experiences with The Global Classroom Project at #iEARN13.
Yes, I guess I'm still coming to terms with having a new M3 tucked up in the garage.
Whilst politicians scramble to secure votes and the media speculates on the outcome, many are still coming to terms with the what a referendum entails.
When his adult son leaves town, a cantankerous old man develops an unlikely friendship with his new nurse, who is still coming to terms with her own loss.
Alongside them was newcomer Jodie Whittaker, still coming to terms with the fact that she'd landed a role in a movie which is already generating Oscar buzz.
In Delusion, Frank Parrillo (David Graziano, «A Life Not to Follow») is a middle - aged man still coming to terms with his wife's death three years prior.
The Wave is a powerful and at times horrifying film that uses the natural advantage of its setting to make comment on the preconceptions and prejudices that must exist in a country still coming to terms with its past.
Quinn, especially, is still coming to terms with the death of her cancer - stricken mom, whom she has been trying to contact vis the spirit world.
That community is still coming to terms with the loss of 19 firefighters on Sunday.
Synopsis: Mia (Anne Hathaway), still coming to terms with her life as a princess, graduates from Princeton.
I have just being recently diagnosed and am still coming to terms with it.
I'm still coming to terms with my figure.
People have accepted this notion when it comes to carbon dioxide or the chemicals that eat away at the ozone layer, but Jaffe is finding that they are still coming to terms with the reality that it applies to industrial pollutants in general.
«Collectively we are still coming to terms with the data deluge from wearable devices, but it is imperative that we begin to generate value from this data,» says the study's senior author Jared Hawkins, PhD, who is director of informatics at Boston Children's Innovation and Digital Health Accelerator (IDHA).
While most physicists were still coming to terms with the idea of the Big Bang, he had already identified a major weakness of the theory and hinted at a solution.
«Skill shortages and needs have been well documented in the last couple of years but our sector is still coming to terms with what this actually means and what steps can be taken to address it.
She admits that she is still coming to terms with her father's death and has not yet been able to visit not the home where he lived in Florida.
Her birth was the exact opposite of everything I had planned for both mentally and physically and I am still coming to terms with it.
On an emotional level, it can be difficult having to hear about how loving and supportive someone's husband is, when you are struggling to do everything alone on a day - to - day basis and are possibly still coming to terms with whatever happened with your own relationship.
Meanwhile, Stoke are still coming to terms with the loss of Matty Ethrington.
Ironically, they probably could have done without a home fixture next time out, as while their record at The Reebok is outstanding for the 2010/2011 term (W9 D5 L2), not to mention winning their last four home league games on the spin, the players are likely to be greeted by a lukewarm reception on Sunday, with disgruntled supporters still coming to terms with last Sunday's woeful display in unquestionably the club's biggest match since the turn of the Millennium.
Although many fans are still coming to terms with what a strange feeling it is to see Wilshere away from the club, now that a deal has happened and he is out on loan, I think many are slowly coming to realise what an opportunity this is for the 24 year old to rebuild his career and give himself another chance of success at Arsenal in the future.
Alexis Sanchez, though he is still coming to terms with the pace and intensity of the Premier League, has been by far Arsenal's best player this season.
Major countries are still coming to terms with the excesses of earlier years and experiencing what many have learned before, which is that after a period of financial distress it is usually a long and difficult recovery.
Within Australia, people are still coming to terms with the notion of private universities, Dr Tannock believes.
Meanwhile, consumers are still coming to terms with the implications of the 500 million account hack, which appears to be the biggest such incident in history.
That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.

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(YouTube TV still has not come to terms with Viacom, which owns networks such as MTV and Comedy Central.)
He has since come to terms with his obligations as CEO, but code is still close to his heart: Dasilva chose a glass - walled office located right next to the development team.
The deal, which is still making its way through Congress after an eleventh hour push from party bigs, has three main components: It immediately raises the debt ceiling, includes around $ 2.1 trillion in spending cuts over the next 10 years, and creates a special Congressional committee to come up with long term deficit - reduction suggestions by this Thanksgiving.
In other words, bitcoin is still a radical political project, but it's also big business, and it's time to come to terms with that.
That said, long - term investors could still add to their holdings here, and we expect another test of the declining trendline now found near $ 800 in the coming period, with further resistance at $ 845 and support found near $ 650, and $ 625.
The church still can not come to terms with the fact that s3x is a basic human need, like food, water, and air.
Still Alice follows Dr. Alice Howland as she and her family come to terms with her Alzheimers diagnosis and the knowledge that others in the family are at - risk.
The new life in Christ, the consequent transformation of all their hopes and expectations, the sense of fresh power to achieve the hitherto impossible, the vital awareness of the change which had been effected in their relations with God, the confidence of sin forgiven and of restoration to divine favor, the «joy in the holy Spirit,» and confident looking forward to great events still to come, and soon, as the result of Christ's exaltation at God's right hand and of his promised coming as Redeemer and Judge — all this lies behind the choice and the use of technical terms or concepts borrowed, first of all, from current Jewish messianism.
But here Wieman ignored such praise and spoke with scorn of this concept, arguing that any contribution such atomic events make to other atoms (he still had never used the term «actual entity») comes only after perishing.
Come on get real samson old testement its in there wilful sin my definition is walking away from the Lord and doing opur own thing knowing what you should do but still do what you want to do.In the life of Samson WE SEE Gods forgiveness and the sacrifice is the same as today repentence we are saved by the grace of God if we turn from our own way.He was disobedient to his parents and to the Lord his heart was no different from ours wilfully disobedient he chose sin over the Lord all the time sleeping with prostites and lying with foreign woman going his own way and yet God saves him not only that he was Gods chosen instrument to deliver his people.The sad part is his term was only 20 years if he had walking in the ways of the Lord he should have had that ministry for 40 years that is the term of completion.We cut ourselves short when we choose sin over the Lord which is an idol by the way.We all have those areas in our lives that we keep to ourselves thats wilful they are our demons and our comforters.Until we surrender all to the Lord we can not be overcomers and will be influenced by satan like samson it is clear warning to us wilful sin or making sin an idol in our lives has consequences better to serve the Lord with all our hearts even though samson did nt for much of his life God still showed him his grace and faithfullness.You can also see wilful sin in the Life of David yet God saves him but not all were saved in the life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his flesh.
Around the world, people are still struggling to come to terms with the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, which have left more than 8,000 dead, thousands more missing and hundreds of thousand others homeless.
As a Texan who grew up in a hunting culture, own a large collection of non-military firearms, and do my own gunsmithing, I still can't come to terms with the N.R.A..
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