Sentences with phrase «weariness which»

A policy dilemma where too many MPs were scarred by the memory of Iraq and the now pervasive war weariness which afflicts British society.

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Here in the core of the I is a center from which choice springs, from which responsibility for one's acts springs, from which the ultimate sense of uneasiness and weariness with anything that is short of the highest of all in reality ultimately issues, from which remorse and repentance arises.
To mention, some still recovering from the weariness of the World Cup, which eventually became a excuse of doom for the loan transfer of Podolski to Inter Milan.
TH11atl, You are clearly a real Arsenal fan, writing such obvious truths, which actually made me laugh out loud — with their acute accuracy and world weariness.
Allen did hint at possible mental weariness, though, which is normal of NBA rookies (and even some veterans) as we near April, and for some, playoff time.
However, the most common one is characterized as follows: a condition in which there is a deficiency of red cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, causing weariness.
What redeems the movie, and then some, is the soulful weariness of Clooney's performance, which is in some ways an earthier and less glib version of the go - go axeman from «Up In The Air.»
The weariness of the set - up is borne out by the feckless, by - the - book direction, which can't invest a single scene with any originality or energy.
One of the dangers of gorging yourself on four or five films per day is festival fatigue, by which I don't mean physical exhaustion (though that happens too) but rather a certain involuntary weariness in the face of so much exacting, challenging, or otherwise «difficult» art cinema.
It's especially bolstered by Klaußner's performance, which suggests decades of pain and a battle against world - weariness beneath the surface of a man who appears to have few secrets.
In its press release, Ford is proud of the driver assist features fitted to the 2015 Ranger Wildtrak, which include Lane Keeping Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control, a Forward Alert system that flashes and preps the brakes if it detects an imminent collision, front and rear parking sensors with rear - view camera, a tyre - pressure monitoring system, and a Driver Impairment Monitor that uses a camera and sensors to detect driver weariness.
The evidence is clear that persons are being exempted from criminal law protections in these jurisdictions based on «psychological suffering» arising from «weariness with living» «refusing to impose one's deterioration on others», [62] feelings of anger and distress which are «normal» for those who «incur or [are] diagnosed with incurable impairment or terminal illness», [63] «negative images of disability and dying» which are pervasive in our society, [64] and the difficulty of distinguishing psychological suffering from depression.
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