Sentences with phrase «to come to grips with something»

At first, my take on death was fairly ominous [like most people coming to grips with it's reality].
We can talk about sin in grave tones, without ever really coming to grips with it.
I began to read Scripture in a whole new way several years ago, and am still coming to grips with it.
Because facing and addressing sin is never easy, we do our best to avoid coming to grips with it.
Victims and their advocates said the trauma of the abuse often makes it difficult for many victims to come to grips with it until many years later.
and 100 % expect it to look NOTHING like the trailer shown at the ps4 reveal remember my young, easily influenced children, the ps4 can not even run bf4 (which looks exactly like bf3) in native 1080p there are more polygons in just the armor of one charachter of that fake trailer of deep down than an entire screenshot of bf4 ps4 games will ALL look like 3 - 4 year old pc games at BEST come to grips with that
Morning follows the divergent paths of Mark and Alice Munroe as they circle each other in a heart - breaking pas - de-deux of grief before finally coming to grips with their
Your European adventure sounds wonderful, but better to leave while you still want to stay... one needs roots as well as wanderlust, something I've had trouble coming to grips with myself, with my family's story in one tiny city and mine flung across several continents.
Obviously we've already worked the numbers and we KNOW that we can do this without changing our lifestyle but it's still a bit of a leap from seeing the numbers on paper to actually coming to grips with it in reality.
Clearly the role of progressive Christians is, like Jacob, not to die until we have assured the rise of those questions, the life of those questions, in a dynamic and meaningful spirituality as the next generation comes to grips with them.
So why then has New Labour still not come to grips with it, preferring instead to deal in mass effects and population based statistics as substitutes for some Fordist era «class», instrumentalising everything in the cause of unhelpful abstractions?
I have tried to come to grips with it several times, including driving a standard 308 to Bathurst and back last year, but it just feels all wrong.
it mtook 50 years for SF to get «established», i DO N'T think it'll take that long for city, state, provencail people to come to grips with it too.
Steph Sheen, a veterinarian at the aforementioned Animal Care Center in Utah, spoke with a local newspaper, The Davis Clipper: «We can provide pain control for a smoother transition and allow the caregiver or family to come to grips with it as well, so that they can get through that time more comfortably.»
Slick ads espousing the wondrous delights of new tech products are all well and good, but occasionally it's nice to see videos of a device being used in the real world that show people coming to grips with it — or not, in the case of the amusing clip above.
Senator Larkin is going be reelected overwhelmingly in November, and these sad and pathetic Democrats are having trouble coming to grips with it,» Reif said.
«Twitter is part of our everyday life and we better come to grips with it.
«But when you're locked to a couch and the only way to move your leg is to physically lift it with your hands, well, all these things we do every day are taken away, and you have to come to grips with yourself and spend a lot of time in your own head.
In essence, the way you love someone may actually help them come to grips with themselves and the problems they have.
I thought I was the only weird one that was defining a «higher power» emphasis small H, but I came to grips with it with my unique definitions.
You don't ever fully understand it, but one way to come to grips with it is to start practicing it.
That aside, Stiles is unfailingly considerate and quick to credit teammates and coaches for her success even as she tries to come to grips with it.
He's still struggling to come to grips with it.
Brian from the Hatchet series by Gary Paulsen: Brian enlists grit, guts, and the grandeur of nature to come to grips with himself, his parents» divorce, and the harsh wilderness.
Rejection is a staple of the writer's life, so no matter where you are on your path, you might as well begin to come to grips with it.
It may take four or five months to come to grips with it and start to make headway with positive moves.»
It then becomes the judge's decision and you have to find ways to come to grips with it and move on with life.
Once you find that your spouse has in fact had an affair, you must come to grips with it.
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