We're all of us faced with
coming to terms with our individuality in the light and pressure of social surroundings: marriage, family, work, society in general.
Experienced drivers, even if they still have
n't come to terms with how fragile and fleeting life is, are more cautious behind the wheel.
I understand the challenges we face
when coming to terms with our addiction and I am passionate about helping others find a better way to live.
Just when it seems that libraries and publishers are finally
coming to terms on how to make ebook lending feasible, another blow is struck to the libraries and patrons.
Running a comparison between the quotes and coverage is deemed essential alongside developing knowledge about the several factors that helps
in coming to terms with an affordable quote.
It was very hard at first, but now I've
also come to terms with the fact that people come in and out of your life at different stages of your life.
The final sequences are worth the wait, though, bringing together the story's many threads and offering the classic closure of a young
man coming to terms with his identity.
This novel offers a sensitive, insightful portrayal of a transgender
child coming to terms with gender identity.
I almost didn't make these... I had a hard
time coming to terms with the fact that I had to use a whopping three cups of sugar in the batter.
As they
slowly come to terms with the recent loss of their daughter in a drowning accident, the wife begins to believe their dead child is trying to contact them.
Our team of solicitors have years of experience helping
families come to terms with the loss of a loved one after a fatal accident.
After coming to terms with that revelation I was able to teach childbirth education again, with a much different and more flexible outlook than before.
An emotionally driven pattern of dating causes the person to exit the online dating scene before they've
fully come to terms with using it.
We went there with the intention of drinking some beers and had
already come to terms with eating bar food for dinner.
My thesis project represents social and individual
struggles coming to terms with the question of what comprises human experience.
Some dogs have refused to respond for as long as four days
before coming to terms with a follower relationship.
You have
even come to terms with the idea that smart leverage is the best way to earn huge returns in the long - run.
The secret to achieving success in this sport is
first coming to terms with the above reality — the only dynamic you can count on is that nothing is as it seems.
However, not allowing your children to talk about how they are feeling is likely to delay or even prevent them
from coming to terms with the changes that are taking place.
I have not
quite come to terms with the fact that rhubarb season is quickly drawing to an end... say it isn't so!
A family mediator can help an unmarried
couple come to terms on the child support obligation that best serves them.
It turns out that in potentially contentious negotiations, when the two sides seemingly can't agree on anything, they can
usually come to terms regarding a time limit for talks.
I get discouraged when I don't see it happening right away and I
think coming to terms with that will help me in the long run.
In the memoir, I
am coming to terms with changes, both in my circumstances and in myself, that would come to define my adult life.
Even people who have
largely come to terms with neuroscience find certain ideas troubling — particularly free will.
As a consequence, for the most part our political problems now
involve coming to terms with the global triumph of capitalism.
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