The simple minded have waited two thousand years, I am sure that they will wait at least another couple of thousand years
before coming to their senses.
You may have to go so far as to refuse the representation if you think that the client will
eventually come to their senses, then blame you for letting them move forward.
The union said that its campaign had «made the
government come to its senses and realise that baseline assessment was never a good idea in the first place».
We can say that it would appear that the first
man came to his senses but we still can not say we know what was in his heart in his last moments.
Thankfully I've
come to my senses as an adult, and have grown to love pecan pie, but even more so pecan pie bars.
Hopefully
Essential comes to its senses and extends the promotion until at least something else starts shipping, assuming something else ever does.
When the people who go to the bar think they have imaginary friends, they will
come to their senses in the morning.
The authors aimed to write a cautionary tale, a reminder that if schools like Hope do not
come to a sense of Christian purpose that is at once broad and deep, then cultural forces around them — most of them not very friendly to Christianity — will make their choices for them.
The good news though is that if you look closely, you can see David Cameron's government
coming to its senses about the whole fiasco.
«Mountain glacier demise preludes the fate of the great ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica, if humanity does
not come to its senses soon.
When Mercedes revealed the newest generation C - Class, which comes as a coupe and a convertible, we knew that Mercedes had finally
come to its senses with the E-Class Coupe.
In the interest of balance, SCEE
did come to the senses on the PSTV price difference which would have seen us paying a 150 % price hike and bundled some games into our box, but we're still waiting to hear what these games are, any update on that?
Principal support for
Come to Your Senses at MASS MoCA is provided by Chrystina (Xtina) Geagan Parks and James R. Parks, an anonymous donor, the Arthur I. and Susan Maier Fund, Guido's Fresh Marketplace, and Samantha and Daniel Becker.
In December, he tweeted that the «United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until such time as the world
comes to its senses regarding nukes.»
A Trump tweet that the United States «must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until such time as the
world comes to its senses regarding nukes» was later clarified to be a reference to modernization, which has been a pillar of Obama's nuclear strategy.
A program of Taylor's long - running Consenses project,
Come to Your Senses asks visual artists, poets, dancers, musicians, perfumers, chefs, and sculptors to use one another's art as a catalyst to create their own work.
in the mean time the rest of us sit back waiting for them to
come to their senses so the powers that be will make a full public disclosure about our extraterrestrial origin.
That is happening today as well, as
people come to their senses about such «ministries» whose primary purpose seems to bash every other ministry.
The sooner this
country comes to its senses and jettisons the bankrupt policies of the right, the sooner we'll put this country's economy to the right path.
Conservatives are saying that Canadians are
simply coming to their senses and recognizing the politician they always said he was — shallow and unready for office.
Anyone who is that blind to their own bigotry, who is that narrow minded and holds that much hatred and contempt for other people, just because of who they are, can't
possibly come to their senses in a short blog conversation.