Sentences with word «unceasing»

We speak, of course, of Maryland's unceasing efforts to protect consumers from unscrupulous payday...
The camera, under control of Anderson for the first time (though he did not give himself a cinematography credit), studies its subjects with a steady, unceasing desire, be they human or object.
The steering is accurate, body control is generally good and the engine's unceasing wave of torque gives it a turn of pace that's capable of causing a fair amount of surprise to other vehicles.
Hayat himself isn't troubled: He thinks Nathan should welcome an Islam - framed criticism of Jews as further encouragement to his pending conversion, though he's inspired to this position by unceasing jealousy of Nathan.
Though perhaps an impossibility, the attempt to bring about a more excellent social order through unceasing education is an imperative and itself a meaningful and worthy project.
Indeed prophetic and popular Yahwism were in unceasing tension, for Israelite prophetism always found its message and action determined by what was deemed to be the prostitution of Yahwism in its popular conception and practice.
Malcolm and his daemon, Asta, routinely overhear news and gossip, and the occasional scandal, but during a winter of unceasing rain, Malcolm catches wind of something new: intrigue.
The film's pace never slows and the dangers rear their head with unceasing regularity.
Much as we love the BMW 3 Series and respect what it stands for, we've grown weary of unceasing attempts to copy it.
With urban crime declining across the country and former prosecutor Rudy Giuliani running the city with an iron hand, the streets of Gotham appear to be safe again — the fruit, we're told, of unceasing vigilance.
Her career has been of unceasing commitment to making art in a critical, insightful and uncompromising way and her writings on art and perception are not only instructive but also a joy to read.
So with Paul, I say of my community of faith: I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.
The fear of enduring unceasing pain, of being trapped by medical machines, of losing bodily integrity and personal dignity and of being an emotional and financial drain on one's loved ones — such fear lends strength to the movement for euthanasia and for physician - assisted suicide (PAS).
State Assemblyman Marcos Crespo is waiting to hear from his own mother and relatives even as he fields unceasing phone calls from constituents trying to reach theirs.
Director Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha — which he co-wrote with his star, Greta Gerwig — is another in the seemingly unceasing string of stories about post-graduate men and women who aren't quite ready to be responsible adults, yet can't really afford to continue being flighty either.
Weary from unceasing conflict, Sariel — legendar...
William Christian, taking the entitative view, contends that God has a single, unceasing satisfaction, complete at any given time relative, however, to the given finite standpoint (IWM 294 - 300, 375).
«As a person, I found him personable with unceasing good humour.
The next peak, and the one after that, is what keeps the best of leaders focused on the upward trek to unceasing learning and development.
Because America's culture of professional overwork and exhaustion is unrestrained by workplace regulations or conventions governing email, unceasing connectivity has become an unspoken job requirement.
Her story is one of deep faith, perseverance, passion and unceasing hope.
We say that the effect follows its cause and also that the conclusion follows from its premises; but while in the first case there is a genuine temporal sequence, there is no succession whatever in the latter case; yet, the false identification of these two very different meanings is the source of unceasing confusions.
The struggle for Lutherans and other Protestants is whether the original intentions of the Reformation will shape their future or whether Protestantism will continue to aggravate the division of the Church by unceasing novelties or stubborn reluctance to change.
Material artifacts often endure from generation to generation, while the men who make and use them are born, mature, and die in unceasing succession.
Parents may answer the first or second time, but after a strand of unceasing whys following each answer, the parent's likely to set aside that conversation.
Alongside the reality of human history with its strife and distress, there is another reality, the heavenly reality, where all is properly ordered and unceasing worship surrounds the throne.
What God gives is his absolute faithfulness, his everlastingness in unceasing love.
It was definitely not agrarian, but it was often chosen because it provided greater family stability than did the grinding work and unceasing uncertainty of subsistence agriculture.
But the understandable anxiety of American Jews over the future of Israel — especially when they hear of rocket attacks by terrorists against villages in northern Israel (and of Israel's massive retaliation)-- should not lead American Jews to think that unceasing pressure against the president, the Congress and public opinion in this country represents the best means of ensuring Israel's future security.
Now, for a half century — the last quarter of the tenth and the first quarter of the ninth — the larger, stronger North and the smaller but more compactly integrated South know a relationship if not of war, at least of unceasing armed bickering over disputed common boundaries (14:30; 15:7,16).
Reason is poor propaganda when opposed by the yammering, unceasing lies of shrewd and evil and self - serving men.
Thereat she stood vibrating with unceasing joy at the Buddha.
While our American sports fans have asserted on numerous, unceasing occasions that the best athletes in the U.S. would have become elite football players, the latest evidence to the contrary (courtesy of NBA megastar LeBron James) could very well put that argument to rest.
For spectators, who pay for the privilege of inhaling exhaust fumes and having their ears buffeted by painful, unceasing noise, it is the promise of the macabre and the vicarious thrill of speed.
And it is 100 % undenyable that in the West, Rousseau's ideas are on the definite and largely unceasing rise since 1960s.
Tony Blair's A Journey, though, purposefully evokes a sense of unceasing contingency about the life of the 51st British prime minister.
«Whereas we have restated our total support for the war against corruption, we insist that Mr. President's unceasing blanket negative labeling of citizens, in a country where millions of honest and hardworking individuals / firms are genuinely contributing daily to the development effort, is indeed a disservice and injurious to the nation and the people.
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