Sentences with phrase «take much solace»

I hesitate to take much solace in that, and in any case, we wouldn't act on any signal that was not also accompanied by favorable trend uniformity.

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If residents don't succeed in challenging the rule, they at least can take solace that their situation could be much, much worse.
The zombies — the walking dead — are those who just don't know yet the state of their misfortune and take solace from the fact that 90 percent of retail sales still happen in physical stores, so they're still very much alive.
I honestly do not think Wenger has much more to offer us, his best years are behind him but then I want to take solace in the appointment of Henry as assistant coach to the u18s and see that as Wenger's imminent exit strategy; I mean if we look at the volume of transfer activities in the last couple of seasons in and out of our youth teams and the quality of the signings, it's been a bit strange, for good example, Chelsea baulked at the size of Donyell Malen's wages [at 3.6 million pounds over three years] but Arsenal of all clubs, oddly so signed him up.
There was too much wrong in that game to take any real solace from it.
Ask any financial advisor how clients in their 60s and 70s handled the crash of 2008 — 09, and how much solace they took in the fact that most of their stocks continued to pay dividends.
Credit card interest rates unchanged again — With the cost of gas and groceries rising, consumers can take some solace in one thing that hasn't changed much lately — credit card interest rates... (See Rate report, April 27, 2011)
With the cost of gas and groceries rising, consumers can take some solace in one thing that hasn't changed much lately — credit card interest rates.
I struggle to ignore the commotion and discuss art with her and to be honest, I'd much rather have emitted a high pitched yelp, then jumped into her lap, like a terrified Shaggy taking solace in the cradling paws of Scooby - Doo.
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