In addition to this, investors are only just
coming to terms with the reality of just how badly the Tezos project has fallen apart and a few may be weary of another big budget token sale taking place while the Tezos founders are in the midst of class action lawsuits.
If you're struggling to value yourself without other people's approval, or you're
still coming to terms with the reality of your diagnosis, it might not be the right time yet to start looking for love.
With the overabundance of clergy, with the church's current acceptance of the novelty
without coming to terms with the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near future.
He disclosed that there is always room for improvement after elections and therefore advised those who are aggrieved over the outcome of elections because they lost to
immediately come to terms with the reality.
Making fantasy out of Tootsie's ending,
Shampoo comes to terms with the reality of a lothario getting his foot caught in his own trap by giving the last word to The Beach Boys: «You know it seems the more we talk about it,» they sing of unfeasible marital bliss in the film's closing song («Wouldn't It Be Nice»), «it only makes it worse to live without it.»
hasn't
yet come to terms with the realities of the digital dynamic, just look at how territoriality frustrates readers — those are your customers — who don't understand why the Kindle edition of a book isn't available worldwide at once.)
People have accepted this notion when it comes to carbon dioxide or the chemicals that eat away at the ozone layer, but Jaffe is finding that they are
still coming to terms with the reality that it applies to industrial pollutants in general.
I think there's a lot that could be done in the way of debriefing after birth to help women process their experiences and
come to terms with the reality of what occurred.
Levin writes that the Left will have to
come to terms with the reality that «large centralized federal programs... are a poor fit for how people live.»
In my judgment the trauma of the early years arises not from having to
come to terms with the realities of the profession but from the sense of having to surrender one's dream of ministry in the process.
Those who realize that the situation they live in has been radically changed by God are forced to
come to terms with the reality that they are no longer enemies but friends who together celebrate the reconciliation wrought for them by Christ.
The Century did better than many in representing the valid cause of those displaced by the new state, but only very reluctantly did
it come to terms with the reality of Israel.
But no matter how dark or difficult your past may be, it is crucial to
come to terms with the reality that it can not be changed and it may never be forgotten, but it can always be used.
People who believe they are trapped in the wrong body need patient help to
come to terms with reality.»
Calvert added: «Transsexual people need patient help to
come to terms with reality.
Latest reports now move to claim that he has
come to terms with the reality that he will have to see out the last season of his contract, with no concrete offers coming in, and with Arsenal refusing to negotiate with their Premier League rivals.
He can be a good pitcher, but he needs to
come to terms with reality.
Nigeria U-20 men's national football team coach, Emmanuel Amuneke has posited that he is yet to
come to terms with the reality that Flying Eagles will not be participating in next year's CAF U-20 Nations Cup in Zambia following Saturday's 3 - 4 defeat in the final qualification match return leg tie in Lagos.
Coming to terms with reality is the best thing we can all do.
After the first 2 weeks,
I came to terms with this reality more and more and became more accepting of the situation.
Despite David Cameron's recent woes, Ed Miliband and his party are still struggling to
come to terms with the realities of life after government.
The SDP forced the Labour Party to
come to terms with reality.
«If they are yet to
come to terms with the reality, with all intents and purposes I will be the next governor of Ekiti State by God's grace.
Reacting to IPOB's attack on the former governor, ACF, said the pro-Biafra group has become irresponsible and lacks the common sense to
come to terms with reality.
We are in a world where we have inherited a massive financial mess and have to
come to terms with reality and it's time the Honourable Gentleman and his friends did the same.»
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still loves, and his struggle to
come to terms with the reality of his serostatus while completing college.
«We must
come to terms with reality that PDP lost the last general election because of over bearing tendencies of some leaders who imposed candidates on the people» he said.
Whoever wins will have to lead a state that faces deficits as far as the eye can see, long unemployment lines, and, as far as we can tell from the budget impasse, a Legislature that refuses to
come to terms with reality.
It's not so much that they struggle to
come to terms with the reality of the new situation but, rather, that so much of their life seemed to be with and about someone else.
With the excitement over, part of the come down has been
coming to terms with the reality that I'm still single.
The film won the Palme D'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival and stars two legends of French cinema — Emmanuelle Riva (Anne) and Jean - Louis Trintignant (George)-- who shared the screen together before in Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy — as a retired couple living together who must
come to terms with the realities of Anne's debilitating stroke.
«The Hollars» is a simple story of family,
coming to terms with reality when it's staring you in the face, and of being ok with being scared of what's to come and the instability in your life.
The reason «S.O.P.» was such excruciating viewing for me was not because it was a bad film, it has some fascinating explorations of the meaning of an image and America would be a better country if
we all came to terms with the reality of what happenned at Abu Ghraib, but it basically recreated the torture scenes of Abu Ghraib in real time.
Coming to terms with that reality is, I suppose, an inevitable part of growing up.
At the same time, some reform camps, namely centrist and left - leaning Democrats, need to
come to terms with the reality that the teacher quality reforms they espouse involve the same weakening of teachers» union influence as the efforts by conservative counterparts to abolish collective bargaining.
His struggle to
come to terms with his reality is believably portrayed.
Nonetheless,
coming to terms with the reality that self - published books are aplenty, certain disappointments like poor quality cover design may prevail.
Her ability to deal with what I would call wishful thinking, the need to control how a relationship moves forward, and
coming to terms with both reality and your own ability to deal with outcomes that are not what you expected is truly wonderful.
My wife and I live in an area just outside of Jacksonville that is prime tick habitat, and it's been necessary for us to
come to terms with this reality.