Sentences with phrase «very much struggling»

Xbox hasn't had the best time this console generation and are very much struggling to keep up to Sony.
Before I became Master Certified Relationship Coach and a happily married woman, I was very much a struggling dater just like you, who got cheated on by my partners... lots of them.
In fact I would love to hear your thoughts on a nursing wardrobe, since I am very much struggling with that at the moment!
Note that I do agree with you on these particular issues, but I very much struggle myself on what I would consider «essential» to being truly being united in and what isn't.
Aside from that match, he has very much struggled for minutes, even with Olivier Giroud's lack of fitness.
I would feel so naturally hurt and betrayed that I think that I would very much struggle with someone cheating on me like that.

Not exact matches

For a company that's struggled to expand its user base and whose advertising revenues have been left in the dust by Facebook, its much bigger rival, it's a very attractive strategy.
However, investors will also be very much focused on the company's television properties, especially sports network ESPN, which struggled with subscriber losses last year that spooked the market into an industry - wide sell - off of media stocks.
This is adding to the larger issue of income inequality: while much of the world's population struggles to earn more, or has even backslid, a very small sliver has become fantastically rich.
Binary options brokers struggle very much to get licenced and be allowed to practice their businesses in various counties.
The very evening before that I had an in depth discussion with my girlfriend who is struggling with this issue so much so that she is losing her faith.
I have struggled with this a great deal as I want very much to maintain a close relationship with my family but find myself growing increasingly distant because it is just too painful to be close to people that I love dearly but feel completely rejected by for something that I have come to recognize as a core part of who I am and how I view myself and the world around me.
The development of a new philosophy of science which radically questions the earlier mechanical - materialistic world - view within which classical modern science worked and also the search for a new philosophy of technological development and struggle for social justice which takes seriously the concern for ecological justice, are very much part of the contemporary situation.
Lila is very much the story of her baptism, perhaps even her conversion, and her struggle both with and against the possibility that she is among the elect.
Hi my name is Lindsey and I'm recovering heroin addict and my mother is a very devoted rightous Christian her favorite saying is I am the head and not the tail meaning she is the head is far better than me and I am the tail and because the way Christians have treated me recently through my struggle I have felt that I should convert to Hinduism when I brought this up to my mother she told me I will go to hell because Jesus is the only God which I do believe to an extent but I also believe in having peace within your own life and treating others equally fairly with love respect and dignity which my mother and my sister do not do the act as though they are better than anyone they do not sin they do not make mistakes and they are perfect in every way another one of her favorite sayings I'm not perfect but I'm going to try to be BC Jesus loves me that much.
But now, after years of teaching, reading spiritual journals, and listening to their very real struggles to find God, I hear the question much differently.
Much of the debate about the Church and power conflicts now going on in many American cities seems very familiar because it is a replay of discussions in which I was involved in the 1930's when the chief issue was the relation of the churches to the labor movement in its early struggles to achieve...
I've been married for three years and very much love my wife; however I am struggling with memories of having sex with my previous girlfriend from before I became a Christian.
I've been married for three years and very much love my wife; however I am struggling with memories of having sex with my previous girlfriend from before... More
I choose not to drink mostly because I know my limits, and when I struggle with self - control when it comes to much less addicting things such as sugar, chocolate, snack, etc., I would prefer not to give myself an opportunity to abuse alcohol the way I do other foods since the physical consequences have potential to be very dangerous.
Although both «lungs» of the Church of the Christ have experienced the tuberculosis of iconoclasm (indeed, the very term «iconoclasm» comes from the struggle of the Greek Church against the attempts of a Greek emperor to ban icons), the Greek version of iconoclasm was much influenced not only by imperial fiat but also by the surrounding sea of Muslim culture, whereas the iconoclasm of Western Puritanism was born out of Calvin's reliance on Old Testament Law.
To answer your question, yes, I have struggled with anger, and although I always thought my anger was justified at the time (anger is a reaction to something) I now regret it very much.
I wrote openly this year about our struggles with much evangelical thought on these subjects and the catalyst for those conversations was this very book.
Much of the debate about the Church and power conflicts now going on in many American cities seems very familiar because it is a replay of discussions in which I was involved in the 1930's when the chief issue was the relation of the churches to the labor movement in its early struggles to achieve power.
The books I write are very much about my own struggles; one book I wrote called Saving Sam is about a time when I woke up to find the house was on fire.
The first was was the infallibility of my own church / denomination's interpretation of it as my struggle was very much over what you portray in the cartoon above.
Niyogi stressed very much that struggle against injustice and exploitation is our basic task.
These two approaches to peace — one found in the recesses of our inner life and the other in the concrete historical struggle — are very much present in our context.
Everything went well and I am recovering well, but it is very slow, I can't do an awful lot and for someone like me who is very social and fairly active, I am struggling with not being able to do much.
Dear Ella, thank you so much for writing this Well done on being open and honest — and for those of us who struggle in a similar way to you with the day to day hassle of a medical condition, this type of blog post is just as helpful and useful as a new recipe, if not more so You are right — having to live with a restricted diet and lifestyle can be very isolating and frustrating, and even the loveliest friends can struggle to understand what we're going through at times!
I struggle so much and feel very guilty when I don't provide healthy balanced meals for my kids EVERY NIGHT.
Thank you for those meaningful and deep words, Sasha - they're very much needed, especially right now as I continue to struggle / journey through this life of mine and try to figure out who I am, who I want to be, who I can be, what I want to do, what I want to stand for, and so forth < 3 Now, on a different note, I'm curious to hear more about your projects soon, and, as far as breakfast goes, my go - to is good ol' oatmeal with a little bit of oat milk, flaxseeds and an apple (tea on the side, of course!)
I am struggling with gestational diabetes... there's a little boy who thanks you very much for helping me keep my sugars in check!
That would be an exciting prospect for me, although I do think he might struggle in the PL, at least initially, since he is not a very strong or big player and the PL is much more physical than La Liga.
Monreal has been very composed in the centre back position and I don't expect him to really struggle much against Anderlecht.
I very much disagreed with a lot of the pundits last season when they claimed we would bottle it and lose the league, I was wrong I disagreed with them when some of them claimed we would struggle to make it top 4 this season given the improvements other teams added in the summer.
The Infrequents, meanwhile, have struggled a little, but as a very new team I'm certain they'll conclude the season much stronger than they started.
Very true we are not a club that's struggling financially as some Arsenal fans will try and make it seem, our main issue is we waste too much money on wages for non contributing players the list is endless since the days of the likes of Bendtner, Squillaci, Gervinho etc who were on ridiculous wages for being poor players!
However it doesn't seem very Arsenal - like because the Gunners struggle at the best of times when it comes to making suitable offers, so I can't see Wenger having much luck with his transfer tactics on a club that are seriously frustrated with the conduct of one of their players!
There is not too much to be happy about this morning if you are an Arsenal fan, after another exit from the league cup, currently known as the EFL cup, with Arsene Wenger demonstrating once again that he has very litte respect for this trophy or desire to add it to his collection with an Arsenal team selection that would have struggled to beat a lower league team, never mind our Premier League bogey team Southampton.
Oxlade Chamberlain has struggled to maintain a regular spot in the Arsenal first team since his 2011 transfer from fellow Premier League side Southampton and he seems to be very much following in the footsteps of another former Saint at Arsenal, Theo Walcott.
However, very much like current teammate and also former Saints player Theo Walcott, Chamberlain's game was originally focused on his pace and he has largely struggled with any final product.
If the Gunners were not facing a game like the away clash with Stoke City, where we always get a big physical challenge and have struggled to get anything from games in recent years, then I very much doubt whether the boss would think of taking a gamble on the fitness of Alexis.
Even if I am very much mistaken and the Arsenal board and manager do make a real effort on this transfer, which they won't, imagine what an ambitious, up and coming player with the potential to be one of the best in the world would say to joining an Arsenal team that is struggling to even tread water and has to suffer annual humiliation in both the Premier League and Champions League competitions.
Arsenal game play would suit this type of player, He would also act a a target man for us and feed the ball to our players, He as done very well with villa over last few seasons and villa have struggled as we all know, With a much better class of players around him he really could be a real star, Also he is a Arsenal fan!!!!!!
The last few games Giroud started we won or drew but they were struggles and we played poor and although that is not all on Giroud it was very much Arsenal of last season when we ended up with 71 points.
And although the injuries to Mathieu Debuchy and Laurent Koscielny were very damaging for our defence, it was actually our first choice centre back Per Mertesacker that was struggling as much or more than Calum Chambers of Nacho Monreal.
The 24 - year - old has struggled at the Camp Nou, since making his # 48.8 million move from Valencia in the summer of 2016, but he still has so much to offer at the very highest level, and the Hammers would be making a huge statement if they managed to usurp their London rivals in the race for his signature.
Also struggled marking Benteke, often panicked with very nervous clearances and didn't show much solidity for large parts of the game at the back
You would like to think their fortunes would improve, as there really isn't much scope for error where they are at the present time, which is struggling near the foot of the table and very much in a desperate fight for survival.
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