Sentences with phrase «to see the error of one's ways»

When he is forced to play people he usually wouldn't, and we consistently win, he still doesn't see the error of his ways.
Thank you for the question, fore through this dialog I have seen the errors of my ways thinking I actually knew the answer.
The scientist saw the error of his ways many years ago and went into hiding leaving his toddler daughter behind after his wife was killed.
You do not need to inform a prospective employer that, even though you were fired from your last job, you have now seen the errors of your ways and are ready for more responsibility.
It's more difficult to see in Charlie and, to a greater extent, Dixon, whose temper finally gets the better of him in a terrifying scene of misdirected violence (Rockwell's performance is like a daring high - wire act, taking his character from a bumbling cop, to a seemingly unforgiveable vehicle of rage, and, ultimately, to a man who sees the error of his ways).
I never heard of a child seeing the error of his ways after a long - winded lecture.
For the sake of libraries, readers and ultimately for publishers themselves, IPN hopes that no publisher will join HarperCollins in this action and that HarperCollins soon see the error of their ways.
She was a cheerleader for NCLB and the anti-public school crowd for decades and now she seems to have switched sides finally seeing the error of her ways.
He was born and raised in England, trained there and practiced there for 35 years before seeing the error of his ways and moving to Grenada in 2005 where he formed Atlantic Partnership with Erik Johnson, a local Architect.
Pray that our people see the error of their ways and regain a sense of loyalty.
call me a knucklehead but I am hopeful that the electorate will see the error of their ways in the 2010 election come 2012.
I wonder if sweet Jesus, meek and mild, approved of some of the wonderful devices created by His worshippers to help heretics see the error of their ways.
In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where the deep thinkers of the committee saw the error of their ways and came, at last, almost full circle to the free - substitution rule of the late»40s, in the background, as insistent as ever, was the voice of Fritz Crisler.
I'm not going to read some drawn - out vitriol against me and suddenly see the error of my ways.
To give a brief example, if I have done wrong in the past, I can not convince you that I have seen the error of my ways by threatening or bribing you.
When he is separated from his family en route, becomes completely lost, finds he hasnt packed what he really needs, AND is threatened by an oddball southern vulture, Eddie sees the error of his ways and learns the value of being prepared.
Rudd's freewheeling sibling will visit them all and despite causing chaos in their lives, also help them to see where they're going wrong (generally it takes an irresponsible male to help women see the error of their ways).
They have a pancake date and she slowly sees the error of his ways and the reason Fanny is his only friend.
That said, I really hope Netflix sees the error of its ways and that they start releasing films theatrically first and follow the Amazon model.
Luckily, the studio saw the error of its ways and reissued Once Upon a Time in America a year after its butchered American release in its longer, knottier international form, and to illustrate the dramatic disparity between the 139 - minute domestic and 227 - minute global versions, critic Sheila Benson labelled the former the worst movie of 1984 and the latter the best movie of the 1980s.
Will Cindi see the error of her ways and want Eugene back, or has she been irreversibly turned into a wanton blonde bimbo only too willing to be seen as a sex object?
Of course, over the course of the film, Ali gradually sees the error of his ways and becomes a more compassionate and caring human being.
She wants Gloria to grow up and be responsible and bringing Ginny back to her - she thinks and hopes will make Gloria see the error of her ways and cause her to behave responsibly.
Now just to spoil the story, I'll skip to the happy ending for Nygaard: After taking her story public, Amazon saw the error of their ways and restored her Kindle library.
Of course Ottawa saw the error of its way and changed this to a 5 % down and 35 - year am.
It was only in late 2007 that I became almost fully indexed but in my defense, I've been investing for 10 or 11 years and I've seen the error of my ways early.
Blumiere (Count Bleck) sees the error of his ways right before getting betrayed by one of his henchmen.
When Microsoft excised the iconic Start menu from Windows 8 there was an outcry among users, and the Redmond firm has wisely seen the error of its ways.
Burden, meanwhile, stars Garrett Hedlund as a Klansman who sees the error of his ways.
I have often talked to people who concentrate on paying down their debt to the exclusion of their savings only to see the error of their ways after a job loss or cutbacks at work.
Accordingly, they expected the coalition government to prove so dreadful that people would soon see the error of their ways: Labour would not need to make any big changes in order to win the following election.
The Alfieri demonstrates Maserati finally sees the errors of its ways, presenting wildly romantic bodywork that recalls the Pininfarina - bodied A6GCS of the 1950s, which stopped most Geneva showgoers dead in their tracks.
The Bottom Line It's easy for us to look back at the dotcom bubble and see the errors of our ways, but it is much harder to look forward with truly sound judgment.
My point is that our business mastadons and fer - god's - sake the IMF may have seen the error of their ways, kind of, so perhaps the future Emperor Justinian's advisors are just reflecting that fact.
As for me, I wish Union had remained, fostered serious dialogue, and waited for schools that don't fit to see the error of their ways.
Or do you mean it as in may God «Bless» you to become a Christian and see the error of your ways, and may he «Bless» you right to hell if you don't.
«Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; --(first, see the error of your ways)-- and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
We all need feedback to see the errors of our ways.
We would rather you see the error of your ways.
Sweeney writes that if he were to repent of his waywardness and return to the fundamentalist fold, he knows he would be welcomed with open arms, He poignantly writes, «I would be received like a convert from Judaism or Islam to Christianity, one who saw the errors of his ways.
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