Sentences with phrase «waver because»

Actually, we were told that homeowners in Galena have to sign a special waver because so many of the homes are actually built right over the mines.
I have hope — hope that doesn't waver because Christ is more than enough, always has been more than enough, and always will be.
I left or wavered because I could hide a ton of garbage and no one knew or cared.
Do you think Wenger's focus on the FA cup has wavered because of the tightness at the top?
In a debate on the floor last week, Democratic Sen. Mark Schauer said some lawmakers are wavering because users still could hide their shady pasts by using fictitious names.
I've never wavered because I always equated card use with cash use.
I changed my mind shortly thereafter but I was haunted by my wavering because: how would it work?

Not exact matches

So choose your mentor wisely and do not waver, because building that dream will be a little like shoveling pea gravel — after hours of backbreaking work, you'll look down and swear you've accomplished nothing, when the reality is just the opposite.
Because we know our mind's wavering creations far more imperfectly than we know things themselves, what we understand through experience moves us to act more readily than does that which we only know through deductions.
Yes Gary; Jesus is in you as your savour as He is the savour of the world: In Adam all die even so in Christ is All made alive: But I have seen in the past couple days your words and they are not my Lords at all: Christ is not divided or Bi-Polar: He does not cuss like a sailor one day and then minister to the masses the next: No; Christ is consistent, He is Grounded in His word; those that waver are not stable in anything, even as is written: I truly know now the you truly do have a mocking spirit in you, because again Christ is not Bi-polar: Go re-read you other post and see if they are the words of my Lord, then ask if anyone will be willing to follow you even as you are of Christ: The false Christ comes up along side of the truth Christ to pervert everything that is of God: That is how all these sects are again formed, many started of in the truth, but went out from the Word of our Lord even through Paul now to become their own god: You are now an example of what I speak: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus Name Alexandria:
Life has far more meaning because no longer do we live in fear of your god and what it will do to us should we waver in the slightest.
Wenger has had the fans undivided support for a long time, but one has to accept that the support will, and has, wavered over time because of the consistent failings of Wenger, and the board.
Funny that you think Wenger discarded his wavering loyalty to all things British because he loves pound sterling still.
Are you wavering in your decision to cloth diaper just because of a little poop?
Quinn says Schneiderman's election will «ensure progressive justice in our state» and says she's supporting him because «his commitment to the issues of importance to me, as a woman, as a member of the LGBT community, and as a New Yorker, has never wavered
Although her sons have not yet given her grandchildren of her own to use the park, Dulac said she never wavered in her commitment to cleaning up the lot because she views her village community as «one family.»
This time around I expect much of the Labour tactical vote to return to the Lib Dems as a) more people actually realise the Lib Dems actually did a good job holding the Tories in check during the Coalition and because Labour is doing so badly so wavering Labourites will once again vote Tom to stop the Tories here.
Keppel did not waver on that November day in 2000 because of her metacognition.
I really wavered between this dress and so many other styles, but I'm really happy I decided to go with it because it falls beautifully and is such a pretty vintage - y floral!
Adventure, family time, PASSION - for everything, a never wavering commitment, laughing together because it's...
And her husband will waver first in one direction and then in the other, because this Dr. Miranda is a charming man and a very intelligent one, and if there is a way for him to talk his way to freedom, he will find it.
In short, the plot wavers between interesting and insanely confusing, if only because I do not have the attention span to look between Jean Dujardin being the goofy lead and the villain putting on a sneer while delivering his seminal evil genius speech.
How else to explain why we're now wavering ever so slightly in our confidence that Casey Affleck will take home the Oscar, simply because Denzel Washington pulled a shocker by winning the SAG award?
It's a brilliant dance of charm and delusion delivered with an amiable enthusiasm and wavering resolve and accompanied by a running stream - of - consciousness narration of constant distraction, pinging all over the place as he struggles to keep his secrets and play undercover agent 0014 («Because I'm twice as smart as 007,» he crows to a neighbor — the first of many to hear about his covert work).
In the four decades that Jonathan Kozol, now 70, has been writing books — 11 so far — his message has hardly wavered: minority children are unsuccessful because rich, white Americans have little interest in using their vast resources to help them.
It didn't always idle at a consistent speed, though I could not determine how much the engine speed wavered at idle because our test truck did not come with a tachometer.
(Note, some traders do avoid ever blowing out a trading account, and it's typically because at this stage they begin trading with proper trading habits and they never waver, they stay on track and don't give into the temptations of trading like a gambler).
I suppose I can't totally blame some people because my track record with money wasn't that great up until 2010, but I never wavered.
(Our puppy will be getting a waver next year because we were told her reactions were so severe that the next one could kill her.)
Living with dogs is the best way to experience unconditional love and commitment, because dogs don't waver in their dedication to their owners.
No, he is wavering between happy because it is with the owner, but scared of the noise and activity of the children.
I don't know how you find such great people, because those guys were with us for hours on end, and their humor, friendliness, charm and overall professionalism never wavered.
However recently I've found myself wavering on the issue of how fast we'll see a transition to a virtually sea ice free state (less than 1M km ^ 2 off the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the north of Greenland) and it's because of the PIOMAS volume results.
If it is professional — to further the understanding and acceptance of AGW, then your approach is not succeeding because it does not give those who question any better understanding of the issues or whose who are wavering any reason to return to the fold.
Calling the player a «hand waver» because they are not a chess piece is just silly...
A person's investment in a relationship may waver, not only because of their own family's disapproval, but also because of their partner's family's disapproval [31].
Because of the potential experience of wavering, conflict scared parents the child may become bossy or dominating as he or she tries to search for limits where there are none.
Maybe it's because the wavering light that comes from a flickering candle is magical... or maybe it's because we all look so gorgeous in candlelight..
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