Sentences with phrase «to come to terms with this fact»

While there are some people who have their perfected style down to a science, no matter the season, I've finally come to terms with the fact that's not me.
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.
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.
I have not quite come to terms with the fact that rhubarb season is quickly drawing to an end... say it isn't so!
I've definitely come to terms with the fact that we only get one life & this one body to live it in, best to be treating it with love!
I've long come to terms with the fact that this is a great racing game buried in heavy - handed in - app purchases.
I've come to terms with the fact around here that I can only keep one thing alive in this house, either our child or the plants.
Although the chapters noted the rise of new issues, the book did not come to terms with the fact that the issues raised by the Enlightenment no longer capture the attention and concern of either church or society.
In both cases, grandparents face the challenge of coming to terms with the fact that their loved and longed - for grandchild has special needs.
That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
Many members are just coming to terms with the fact that they were involved in this sly agreement and are...
The tans are starting to fade, and I'm slowly coming to terms with the fact that I can't really eat guacamole 3x / day and call it a balanced diet.
After working their hardest to try to convince Joaquin Phoenix that he's the right fit for DOCTOR STRANGE, it appears Marvel Studios has moved on after coming to terms with the fact that that marriage isn't going to happen, and according to my sources, they've already found their long - term rebound.
In the book, I write about coming to terms with the fact that the Bible is a text «teeming with conflict and contrast, brimming with paradox, held together by creative tension» (p. 189) and realizing that «maybe God wants us to have these discussions [about biblical interpretation] because faith isn't just about being right; it's about being a part of a community» (p. 194).
A 12 - month head start on coming to terms with the fact that the New York Jets winning Super Bowl LIII is a bigger inevitability than death, taxes, or Tebow being excited.
After Labor Day weekend it's always tough coming to terms with the fact that the warmer months are coming to an end.
I believe that if we are going to try to bring a co ‑ operative spirit, between the boards and associations in Canada, we must first come to terms with the fact that all real estate boards and associations are not the same.
Instead, it requires coming to terms with the fact that masculinity trains men to have great difficulty recognizing women — or, indeed, anyone that presents as feminine — as persons, as agents, as authoritative and worthy of respect, and then making an effort to see and treat them that way.
And as long as we can all come to terms with the fact the three little pigs» woes stemmed more from shoddy construction and being neighbors with a wolf blessed with extraordinary lung capacity than with their choice of materials, the preference for this environmentally and socially responsible building method should only continue to grow.
I think we need to come to terms with the fact Arsenal is a small team.
For the senior, leaving home means encountering the death of her childhood, and the many realizations associated with this death — these include coming to terms with the fact that her parents can not perpetually protect her from pain and disappointment, that she is not the center of the universe, and that she is not invincible or immortal.
BB is pretty advanced in a lot of ways and having a big sister means she's probably growing up a bit faster than Sausage did, so coming to terms with the fact that our last baby isn't a baby anymore is tougher than I expected.
The year that Billy Thompson's comeback, four years in the making, labored its way to the cusp of a primary runoff — while never coming to terms with the fact that his identity - politics base, middle - and working - class African - Americans, has been heading for the suburbs and the South for years.
I think more inclusive sizing is a change that's happening, but it's hard to be patient while the fashion industry comes to terms with the fact women above a size 12 still want to dress themselves.
This is one of many reviews I've now read that sound like they've been written by someone who hasn't seen the previous films and / or not yet come to terms with the fact that it doesn't have Matt Damon in it.
It's also about Maria coming to terms with the fact that she's an aging actress, though the film doesn't even come close to resembling a cliché on that front.
Handa - Kun (Barakamon Spinoff) Sei Handa is highly admired at high school and a skilled calligrapher but despite his popularity, he has began coming to terms with the fact that the whole school hates him.
How to reach the intelligent decision that you simply can not afford to pay and how to emotionally come to terms with the fact that non-payment is your best option.
But it is essential that Westerners come to terms with the fact that it is we that are leading all the third world countries on their way.
For some, this means coming to terms with the fact that holding total global warming to less than 2 °C, a commonly adopted «line in the sand» drawn by many climate advocates, has become nigh - impossible.
In this little piece from The Australian, keep an eye out for some truly desperate characters, who are having real trouble coming to terms with the fact that Australia's electricity retailers have given the LRET no more than three years to live.
«I believe that we are well on our way towards the plateau of productivity as the general public come to terms with the fact that bitcoin has not died despite repeated public media stunts,» he told CoinDesk.
With investors gradually coming to terms with the fact that Bitcoin Cash is grossly overvalued compared to the more scalable and cost - efficient Litecoin, the «flappening» is seeming like a near possibility.
While most Android fans had already come to terms with the fact that Google was ending support for its last two Nexus devices, some still held out hope that the company would update the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.
By now most users have likely come to terms with the fact that Apple's default apps are here to stay, and they've buried them all in a folder on their last home screen.
Those expecting exceptional battery life with the Moto 360 Sport should probably look elsewhere, or at the very least come to terms with the fact that longevity is not going to be a strong area for the Sport.
Thus, in order to help children come to terms with the fact of their parents» divorce, it is most helpful for them to hear only one mutual and consistent story of why their parents split up.
Seeing multiple lactation consultants, trying everything under the sun to the extent that I had scabs in places a gal really shouldn't, and then finally coming to terms with the facts was a rough road.
The church still can not come to terms with the fact that s3x is a basic human need, like food, water, and air.
Alongside them was newcomer Jodie Whittaker, still coming to terms with the fact that she'd landed a role in a movie which is already generating Oscar buzz.
I spent an insane amount of money on health supplements — until finally I just came to terms with the fact that I wasn't sure why I was taking any of them at all.
With September well underway, I'm slowly coming to terms with the fact that summer is gone.
I've come to the realization that I think we've finally reached spring, and I'm having a really tough time coming to terms with the fact that I have to shave my legs on a consistent basis.
After coming to terms with the fact that a Cartier LOVE bracelet (with it's several - thousand - dollar price tag) was probably not the bracelet for me (at least for now), I searched high and low for a stay - put gold alternative.
I'm also coming to terms with the fact that even if I have a parenting «style» or guidelines, that each child requires slightly different parenting, too... that is, if we're going to treat every child as a person, with integrity.
Air is a film about living in a society that spurns public welfare to instead fetishize individualism and pop culture — and about coming to terms with the fact that no revolution is coming to shake that up.
Come to terms with the fact that the perfect 10 simply doesn't exist, and when you hit the nine mark, don't stand back and admire your handiwork.
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