Sentences with phrase «still groping»

Bethlehem Steel may have closed its Lackawanna plant 33 - years ago, but the city and Albany are still groping for a way to clean and develop the site.
To be sure, it is possible to interpret those particular possibilities as pure eternal objects, but it seems more likely that Whitehead was contrasting them to eternal objects, but was still groping after their proper ontological status, which I take to be real propositional possibilities requiring divine temporality.
If we are unaware of it and still grope in the dark, we may be left behind.

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The Guangzhou government has reserved cars for female passengers worried about being groped and harassed — but they're still full of men.
Although this new concern with the experiential relationship between client and therapist was «still in an infant and groping stage» in 1951, there are indications that Rogers himself, if not the counselling group as a whole, has moved somewhat further in this direction since then.
But even the ones who have an inkling, as Maria Shriver most likely had during hubby Arnold Schwarzenegger's «groping» days, still have to decide — stay or go?
1st is still making out, 2nd groping, 3rd base is oral sex, and 4th base is intercourse either anally or with the use of toys.
Still, many current teens will find this a truer representation of their experiences than the squeaky clean song and dance of the High School Musical films, while the presence of groping, reckless behavior, same sex parents, and streaking will raise some eyebrows.
Analysts expect profits to stabilize next year, but companies across many industries are groping for revenue growth amid the still - slow global economy.
I'm glad you conquered the «groping incident» and are still at it.
Yet, we still have those hangers - on who appear to be hoping and groping for a miracle to prove their unfounded dogma to be true.
Even then I still found myself groping the back of the device to unlock the device.
And then I came across one fragment of a sentence from columnist Tabatha Southey in the Grope and Flail, June 1, 2013: ``... it explains almost every left - wing protest I've attended — the ones with lots of people and no good chants, where half the attendees think that the crowd should march to another location and the rest are still trying to get their candles lit.»
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