Sentences with phrase «very fate»

The Indian government is currently in the process of determining the fate of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin and, with it, the very fate of the future of blockchain technology in India.
Apple and Google are deciding the very fate of capitalism itself.
Moira realizes her very fate lies in solving the larger mystery at the heart of Weylyn Island — a place with an ancient, dark history.
Between threats of war and angry Deities, Harvey and friends begin a series of quests that will determine the very fate of Asdivine...
Sure, Princess Zelda has been imprisoned in crystal, the land of Hyrule overun by monsters, and the very fate of the world threatened by the power - hungry machinations of the evil lord Ganondorf, but it's not like those chickens are going to catch themselves.
You find a flower half - buried in leaves, And in your eye its very fate resides.
The very fate of our communities are being decided by consultants and interns with little to no Connecticut experience.
Nonetheless, uninitiated «muggles» like yours truly need not be familiar with the inscrutable lexicon to appreciate the fact that what's about to unfold is a classic showdown between the forces of good and evil over the very fate of the world.
It is a serious look and dramatic look into a period of two weeks where the very fate of this not yet approved film was in limbo.
«Payback»: (Canada) Based on Margaret Atwood's best - selling book, Payback explores how debt is a central organizing principle in our lives — influencing relationships, societies, governing structures and the very fate of this planet.
As that very fate befalls Peter Parker, we're punched right in the feels as he literally crumbles in the arms of beloved mentor Tony Stark.
One can almost believe the parent holds the very fate of...
In our individual occasions of experience we are collectively deciding the very fate of process on this planet, and the size of this moral predicament is truly overwhelming.
And on what is, in a sense, a higher level still we have the disquieting example of such animal groups as termites, ants and bees, our ancestors in the Tree of Life, which, afflicted by an evil of which we seem to perceive the symptoms in ourselves, have lapsed into a state of social enslavement — the very fate towards which an implacable destiny seems to be impelling us.
And yet, Thomas says people who fear that very fate come to him constantly.
Attempting a preventive military strike out of the misplaced belief that we have «run out of road» will result in the very fate we're trying to avoid, a North Korean nuclear strike.
After all, the way he sees it, it's a mission in which the very fate of humanity is hanging delicately in the balance.
Capable of preventing a small percentage of the crimes, they must choose and decide the very fates of the people they swore to protect.

Not exact matches

With the release of «Fate of The Furious» this year, Diesel showed that he is still very much an action star.
While Obamacare's fate still remains very much up in the air, today is the last day to sign up for individual health insurance plans through HealthCare.gov and other statewide marketplaces.
An environmental assessment report from the US State Department that landed last week would seem to move TransCanada's hopes forward, but the pipeline's ultimate fate is still very much in limbo.
It may very well be that a consensus is reached and any ill fate is avoided.
Gawker Media's fate is very much up in the air.
Well, I think we've learned though that bubbles in some circumstances can be very dangerous, and affect not only the fate of investors but the whole economy.
We have the illusion we can control our fate through individual economic opportunity, but we are in fact controlled by the very institutions that allegedly made our «freedom» possible.
Of course, for Protestants, the fate of the United States and the fate of American Protestantism have been deeply intertwined from the very beginning, so adherence to the civic project must stem not simply from confidence that American liberty was generally hospitable to the flourishing of Christianity but from a deep, if inchoate, conviction that the American experiment itself was the political outworking of a Protestant sense of «nature and nature's God.»
It's worth noting that today is also the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birth especially since the two have enjoyed, or suffered, very different fates at the hands of modern historical scholarship and the popular consciousness it helps fashion.
The very depth of his preoccupation with the theological problem presented by the terrible fate meted out to Jesus as a result of the Jewish and Roman leaders» readiness to co-operate in his destruction makes him a questionable witness to the motives and intentions with which the Lord approached and confronted his supreme hour.
He ends up not liking Niebuhr very much and not quite caring about the fate of Christian realism.
It may very well depend on what we do in this life, however, God is aware of what we will do and our ultimate fate.
It would not have been a very good scare tactic to say «Follow us or we shall leave you to an unknown fate
The end of the world is an actuality here and now, is a fact and a fate directly underneath our very feet.30
There are others who understand the human situation more in terms akin to those prevailing in certain areas in New Testament days, when it seemed to many men that they were in the control of forces indifferent to their fate and that God, however potentially powerful, was very far off.
Yes, when it comes to things like percentages of «Christians» as a majority of Americans the tent is extended as large as it can get, but in other issues the t.itle «Christian» seems to be claimed by a very small group of fundamentalists who have great conviction that Mormons, Catholics, mainstream protestants and orthodox aren't really Christians like they are and thus doomed to the same hellish fate that other non-Christians are.
The first is that fossils are formed only under a small set of very special circumstances, and that fossils formed are often obliterated by a variety of well - verified mechanisms, including subduction of continental plates under the earth's crust, the fate of most pre-Cambrian fossils.
Is it not the case that nations are in their very nature fated to throw themselves at one another in a grim game of power to which the principles of ethics are no more relevant than to the death battle of prehistoric mastodons?
As God and fate would have it, she's taking the next steps in her oh - so - cool millennial life and will leave this column to other, very capable hands.
In the almost countless versions that appeared between Tirso's play and Da Ponte's libretto for Don Giovanni (1787), Juan remained very much the villain Tirso had made him: a violent, rapacious, unreflective, and unrepentant seducer whose fate is both just and satisfying.
The whole point of Bushnell's bold presentation is that «vicarious sacrifice» is eternally at the very heart of God, not just by happenstance or uniquely in Jesus» earthly fate: «there is a cross in God before the wood is seen upon Calvary.»
Fate is the very opposite of control.
We will clearly show it to you at the very time and places «The Interview» be shown, including the premiere, how bitter fate those who seek fun in terror should be doomed to.
If you are unfamiliar with the story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit about a pillar of salt which, as a child, left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
The fate of any unused embryos raises very difficult questions, however.
Explicit confession of the Lordship of Jesus is not necessary for salvation, at least under certain circumstances» very wide circumstances, it turns out» says Rob Bell in his Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived.
She is also concerned about the fate of pastors and has gathered statistics that reveal pastors live difficult lives often burdened with very deep struggles that few know or understand.
The question of the proper posture toward it for the other branches to adopt was very much alive, and a politician's position on the question might well determine his electoral fate.
After all, if he could show nihilism to be a destiny woven into the very fabric of the West by a long history of intellectual error, as Heidegger came to believe it was, then perhaps he could convince himself and others that he was not so much a moral idiot as a victim of fate.
We see certain qualities which have been realistically preserved and recreated — this utterly noneuphemized story of the sojourning Levite and his concubine, the degenerate townsmen, the women's tragic fate and the unhappy mores which dictated the circumstances (cf. Gen. 19), the Levite's shockingly dramatic response, the attrition of Benjamin, and the episodes of that tribe's very meager reconstitution [was Benjamin in fact depleted by Philistine massacre over the years?].
It was a very nice surprise, so I think that means fate would like me to try your recipes out.
It must have been fate that I was invited to a Mexican - themed dinner the very day you published this recipe for dulce de leche.
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