Sentences with phrase «such glimmer of hope»

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Such a revival would, moreover, provide some glimmer of hope for avoiding the unhappy choice between renewed religious war and privatization of religion.
Such were the stakes in the middle of the fourth quarter when the Broncos found themselves down 23 - 13 but clinging to a glimmer of hope with the ball almost at midfield.
I hope my opinion is not received in a negative light towards women as that is definitely not my intention but I am empowered by your life's work and the articles that you have written have given women like me, even a glimmer of hope in the face of such disconcerting and stalwart opposition where the care of our children are concerned.
But perhaps schemes such as that run by Telethon offer a glimmer of hope for brighter prospects and more security for talented Italian research scientists in the future.
I love the way that Yates continues the dark tone of the film with a glimmer of hope as Potter and the gang continue to deal with their day to day lives at school and at times try to engross themselves in such truly childish things and forgetting about the fact that Voldermort is out there looking for blood.
It is however, poorly fleshed out and feels very uninspired, there are a few glimmers of hope such as a competitive mode but these just don't do enough to make the game feel interesting.
Only the film's supporting cast — which includes such dependable character actors as Pam Grier, John Cleese, Burt Young, Jay Mohr, Joe Pantoliano, and Luis Guzmán — provides the faintest glimmer of hope.
It's easy to lose sight of the truth which has always been such: while a glimmer of hope survives, so do we.
Adler's piece is a good starting point for such a discussion — and offers at least a glimmer of hope for dialogue instead of a shouting match.
That said, I do see glimmers of hope at sites such as this, where the views — and misconceptions — of «citizen scientists» such as myself are taken seriously.
Certainly we can all think for ourselves and interpret data using logical principles but we must be careful about drawing conclusions based on partial evidence (such as the world temperature plot Mr. MacRae uses in his article «Glimmer of hope for consensus climate honesty is short - lived» which only includes 10 years of readings).
Deal - making activity involving U.K. companies plummeted more than 80 percent after Brexit, but are we starting to see a glimmer of hope returning for such deals?
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