Sentences with phrase «time frailty»

Personally, I'm kinda hoping myostatin inhibitors will be approved by the time frailty looms.
Personally, I'm kinda hoping myostatin inhibitors will be approved by the time frailty looms.

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But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
It is time for us to grow out of our juvenile, neurotic absorption with our frailties and begin assuming our roles as God's earthly parents.
At all times human frailty and sin make the ministry whose business it is to point to the highest reality and the profoundest faith a morally perilous vocation.
Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham by billy graham harper san francisco / zondervan, 760 pages, $ 28.50 Several recent developments suggest that the time has come to take stock of Billy Graham: the frailties of his age, the encroachments of Parkinson's disease, the death or retirement of....
Second, that much human frailty as well as human genius went into its making, with some of the most skilled writers of all time, yet men like ourselves, among its creators.
Then both the world and all time around them are swallowed up; through the transitory human frailty shines the eternal, before which all humanity and human accomplishments are futile.
Players are human beings and not machines... they can't perform precisely each time... the are subject to human frailties.
As he had so little playing time during the week, irrespective of his debatable defensive frailties, he should've been started today.
Every time we won possession we tried to exploit their defensive frailties, but we were not naive to commit bodies forward.
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
Wenger still went out and paid 8M on him at a time when we needed strength and quality at the back, he told us in the summer he would rectify last years defensive frailties and this guy was to be one of the key signings, fact is, hes useless and always has been, as usual with Wenger his judgement was clouded by the fact that a player is French, it seems to be the thing that tips the scale with him in favour of some of these guys.
Newcastle lost 3 - 2 away at Norwich last time out as once again their significant defensive frailties came back to haunt them.
There is satisfaction in knowing that the big, fake tough guy will likely live behind bars for a substantial portion of the time he has left before senescence and frailty set in.
It's a time for healing and learning to deal with life without family patriarch Paul (the late John Ritter), as the Hennessys discover the frailties of The official website for W. Bruce Cameron: Best selling Author, Speaker, Animal Lover
Stooped and shuffling with the aid of a cane, his head topped with tufts of white hair, Jackson looks more than his sixty - three years; this may be the first time that this physically commanding star has been explicitly tasked with embodying frailty.
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This time around — with events taking place four years earlier, of course — Churchill's frailties are centre stage again but far more convincingly so.
He even takes his time (about half an hour) to introduce our protagonist Bobby Sands and it's here, he is aided immeasurably by his lead actor; Michael Fassbender's transformation from a passionate healthy prisoner to one of starved frailty is astonishing and it's easy to see why he made a name for himself after this.
Wes Anderson «s «Moonrise Kingdom» seems like an odd choice to open the 65th Cannes Film Festival, with its deadpan Americanism, retro - set timeline and movie - star cast; at the same time, Anderson is clearly influenced by the New Wave, both cinematically and personally, he's a distinctive authorial voice as a director (which is the essence of auteur theory) and while his films are defined by near - silent moments of comedy and human frailty, there's also something mournful and wounded about them.
The sister we spent all that time with, defending her sister from the stepmother's abuse, killed the sister she loved so much - which we find out in some Sixth Sense / Frailty bullshit twist.
Were it not for my frailty, I could have spent almost the entire time commuting sans hydrocarbon.
Sometimes delicate and reflective, other times smoldering with hurt and disappointment, Laux's work exposes human frailties with a keen eye.
She spoke with a zeal at odds with her physical frailty, and Quinn doubted for the first time Belle's word that Ona Vitkus was 104 years old.
Turns out he fell in love with, and spared the life of, an Armenian girl during that time, and despite his age and frailty, he's determined to go back to Turkey to find her.
In these works the displacement of geographical and temporal conditions and the frailty of existence are set in counter relation to a sense of infinite and unbreakable time continuum.
Is it perhaps time to adapt to the frailties of human nature and reconsider our compulsion toward monogamy?
As Justice O'Loughlin noted in the case of Cubillo v Commonwealth6 litigation brought by members of the Stolen Generations will also often have a number of inbuilt barriers to success, including lack of availability of critical evidence; difficulties in establishing the required onus of proof with the passage of time; the prejudice to the defendant given the frailty, illness and death of key witnesses; and the loss and or destruction of records and material documents.
These are her reflections and memories, from life experiences and the wisdom that time bestows... and from a place of frailty that only a parent can know.
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