Sentences with phrase «too well the fate»

In Sunnyside, a Houston neighborhood, one of the most dangerous in the nation, South Side Street Dogs rescuers know only too well the fate of many dogs.

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Having too much cash is not a good use of capital, so the longer - term fate of the company will partly depend on its capital efficiency.
The fate of most autodidacts, a fate I happen to understand only too well, is to be perpetually reinventing the wheel and, in the course of that needless reinvention, never to achieve the wing, the propeller or the time machine.
Ozil is not good enough for Arsenal but pretends to stand out or sometimes that he his world class but sorry the Mesut that i see week - in week - in is not qualified to be called a gladiator too lazy for my liking and if the rest of the team lacks the winning mentality what is the fate of the club, i think he should go to wherever he likes and i wish him the best in his quest to find a suitor.
For the first time we are controlling the fate of the climate, and we're not too good at controlling things that big.
Historically, genetics has not meshed well with discussions of social policy; it's all too easy to view disadvantaged groups — criminals, the poor, the ethnically marginalized — as somehow fated by DNA to their condition.
Keep up the good work, i have followed a similar fate, thyroid problems for years, both ends of the scale and eventually had radio iodine drink, the doage was too much and killed my thyroid!
When you consider that (a) I rarely step foot into my local J. Crew (’ t is too far from my usual stomping grounds) and (b) this blazer had been put on hold 3 times before I got my hands on it — well, you might start believing in fate.
And I have suffered the same fate too; buy one thing today and the next time, it doesn't fit well when I buy thesame style done again.
In a statement attributed to Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan, North Korea chastised Bolton for his invocation of the «Libya model» of unilateral denuclearization as a template, noting that the «world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have met miserable [fates].»
Setting aside for a moment the question of when exactly it was finished, the answers seem obvious: there were already too many action films jostling for position this summer (including the ill - fated Batman & Robin), and the film is just too smart and well - crafted to have risked getting lost in that shuffle, a fate which the equally worthy Face / Off narrowly escaped.
That film, too, had a somewhat unfortunate fate, but Kinnear (now resigned from Later) more than rebounded with his next effort, James L. Brooks» As Good As It Gets (1997).
Fated is a good VR experience, with spectacular activities, but the story ends really too quickly and too suddenly.
Also, its too bad the best representative of Fates (Azura) isn't even playable.
And a good thing, too, since fate hangs in the balance while she plays his parlor games.
As the squad's most tender - hearted member, someone who only comes aboard when a shoeshine kid with a target on his back meets his fate at Cohen's hands, Ryan Gosling, too, seems on loan from better movies.
King of Noir Robert Ryan plays the rough - hewn writer who is good enough to share her bed, but not her hand, while Zachary Scott plays the aviator millionaire too much the naïf to escape his fate.
What happens at midnight Mass here is probably best left for a person to discover for oneself, although it's too tempting not to mention that the scene involves an ill - fated high that brings about an evil baby and a considerable guilt trip about the man hanging from the cross.
Often, such an early - season release would carry the risk of a loss of steam, and that may well be the fate of Paul Thomas Anderson's latest, but it seems there are too many Oscar - friendly factors at play here to doubt the movie's long - term clout.
Hathaway too, in her limited amount of time, (yet one that is certainly friendly to «Best Supporting Actress») completely tosses herself into the dark pit that is the role of the ill - fated Fantine, expressing deep moments of anguish in her performance of «I Dreamed A Dream.»
Thankfully fate had balanced out the nightmare equation slightly by placing my two best friends in this class, too.
There are any number of rote sayings we could roll out for our third and final Fire Emblem Fates review; three is the magic number, third time's the charm, etc. but perhaps it should be «can you ever have too much of a good thing»?
Perhaps I downplayed it a little too much, but the point of the exercise was to assess how China came out of Copenhagen given its position going in, not so much with respect to whether the fate of the Chinese as a civilization is better or worse off as a result.
«The good news is that this infant was rescued before it was too late and is now in good hands,» International Gorilla Conservation Program Director Eugène Rutagarama explained, but added that «the bad news is that people believe there is a market for baby mountain gorillas and are willing to break laws and jeopardize the fate of a critically - endangered species at the chance for profit.»
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