Sentences with phrase «to come to terms with»

Children also need help coming to terms with what happened.
Experienced drivers, even if they still haven't come to terms with how fragile and fleeting life is, are more cautious behind the wheel.
I think that is a very sincere email not only to her friends and family but to herself maybe to help come to terms with a down syndrome child.
I opted for pink and gold as I'm finally coming to terms with how much of these colors I actually wear.
It takes a lot of trying on, returns, and finally coming to terms with what works for your body.
But while deploying three attackers has been a constant, the names have changed every game, with the German still coming to terms with English football's hectic schedule.
Offers a look at a young girl coming to terms with living in an abusive relationship.
Ultimately it's also about coming to terms with death and loss but this is done with great love as well.
Living with animals means coming to terms with who they are and what makes them tick.
We voted out, why can't people come to terms with that?
A family struggles to come to terms with changes after a death in the family in this independent drama.
This novel offers a sensitive, insightful portrayal of a transgender child coming to terms with gender identity.
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.
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.
He can be a good pitcher, but he needs to come to terms with reality.
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.
Many grieving loved ones understandably feel overwhelmed at the thought of starting a lawsuit while they struggle to come to terms with such a tragedy.
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.
I hope I would have come to terms with death and be at peace with it.
However, he eventually comes to terms with himself and continues painting.
It is hardly surprising that I had difficulties coming to terms with it.
I used that intervening time to come to work on coming to terms with our divorce and provide a stable environment and I feel okay with their relationship.
This can be challenging for parents who feel that they did not initiate the divorce and still may not have fully come to terms with what is happening.
A second reason for coming to terms with belief in the afterlife stems from the precarious state of human life upon this planet.
This means coming to terms with past policies but also current policies to ensure the mistakes of the past are never repeated and Indigenous peoples have equal life chances.
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.
What I had the most trouble coming to terms with was the range of ways in which that picture could be configured.
In spite of passing judgment on anything new, she's still trying to come to terms with things that are old.
Coming to terms with grief and loss entails an honest encounter with ones loss and making space for it while continuing to pursue a values - driven life.
My thesis project represents social and individual struggles coming to terms with the question of what comprises human experience.
All three are essentially about men struggling and ultimately coming to terms with something beyond them.
I enjoy helping individuals come to terms with difficult situations, trauma, learning new coping skills, and improving relationships.
So coming to terms with the pricing becomes an exercise in managing your expectations.
You have even come to terms with the idea that smart leverage is the best way to earn huge returns in the long - run.
They are both playing damaged character's trying to come to terms with loss.
We went there with the intention of drinking some beers and had already come to terms with eating bar food for dinner.
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.
In any other country, just enter my name and «Coming To Terms With Type 1 Diabetes», and it should magically appear.
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.
It may buy us some time — how much time, I don't really know — to come to terms with climate change.
Come to terms with letting nature take it's course basically.

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