Sentences with phrase «weather the storms of»

Definitions need to be clearer in order for a company to weather the storms of expansion.
As a result of this diversification, Virgin has been able to weather the storm of the recession.
Wantrapraneurs simply do not have what it takes to weather the storm of a startup.
It has weathered the storm of Greece, Ireland and Spain's financial woes but with the possibility of the UK leaving the single market, the US dollar strengthening against the euro and further political situations unravelling, the currency is at risk.
He does allow certain things to happen but stands by us while we weather the storms of life.
You may be tempted to clamp down on what you know to be true and weather the storm of your graduate experience without seriously examining what you believe at all.
If you don't, you are abandoning the very thing God has provided to help you weather the storms of life.
Once the house is built by obeying Jesus Christ, it is able to weather the storms of life, not because it is a strong house, but because it has a strong foundation.
The person who is obedient to Jesus Christ weathers the storms of life.
Teams now come to the Emirates and know that if they weather the storm of the first 30 minutes, we will get angry because we don't score and then their chance will come.
Derwin covers up not having a premier pass rush and he allows us to weather the storm of losing Foster.
The Texans took down the rival Indianapolis Colts in their last game, weathering a storm of bad luck at the quarterback position to pull out the 16 - 10 lead.
Things seem to be going very smoothly for Barcelona, who weathered the storm of Lionel Messi's absence in near - perfect fashion and have not lost a match in any competition since early October.
The Sophs did manage to weather the storm of momentum that the FR brought in with them..
You will look back and have a good laugh at times you acted out, but you will be glad you weathered the storms of pregnancy.
Whipping winds, pounding rain, a blackout and a hospital evacuation — how one brave mom weathered a storm of historic proportions to welcome her little bundle.
Will I invite my children to join me in my journey to weather the storms of depression by loving each other courageously through it all?
Last year we said about David Cameron that «the proof of his influence will be his ability to weather the storms of the next six months.»
With only two months on the job, Black has weathered a storm of controversy after being appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The Empire State's chief executive has weathered storms of controversy well: A new Siena poll agrees with last week's Marist Poll that shows Gov. Cuomo continues to outpace GOP opponent Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino by a wide margin.
«Each new orbit brings us closer to the heart of Jupiter's radiation belt, but so far the spacecraft has weathered the storm of electrons surrounding Jupiter better than we could have ever imagined,» said Nybakken.
On the other hand, as of now, the Juno spacecraft has weathered the storm of electrons surrounding Jupiter better than the team could have ever imagined.
It provides a much - needed process for moving out of fear and into love, out of the need to control and into trust, so you can weather the storms of everyday life and embrace the sacred privilege of life on this planet.
The Gottmans have identified specific behaviors that help marriages weather the storm of new parenthood.
One dress that has weathered the storm of many of these goings - on is this maxi from Avec Les Filles — it's plenty breezy with the lightweight fabric and slits, but the ruffles and polka dots lend it an elevated romance.
There truly is strength in numbers as they say, and Christian singles need to stay strong to weather the storms of romance.
Written and directed by Angelina Jolie, the film is about a couple weathering the storms of a marriage in the 1970s.
Children who are talented, motivated and collegial are more likely to weather the storms of life.
«Parents, teachers and employers know that children who are talented, motivated, goal - driven and collegial are more likely to weather the storms of life, perform well in the labour market and consequently achieve lifetime success,» it says.
Not only has Land Rover weathered the storm of world financial meltdown — despite its products being at the premium end of the scale — it has also managed to thrive despite the protestations of the eco-mentalists that Land Rover's products are destroying the planet.
Those dealerships who weathered the storm of the recession and retail - network consolidations have many benefits to look forward to in 2015.
You need them to weather the storms of rejection.
For thirty years, Tully and Kate buoy each other through life, weathering the storms of friendship --- jealousy, anger, hurt, resentment.
This way we can weather the storms of social media evolution and advertising extinctions without breaking sweat.
The bottom line is banks were not insulated from the market crash of 2008 and have also weathered the storm of low rates and a sluggish world economy.
Then comes the basic advice to help us weather the storm of advice that floods the media.
«The tightening labor market, rising wage growth, high levels of consumer confidence and a millennial generation with a pent - up demand for housing should allow the housing market to weather the storm of gradually rising interest rates.»
Even though most of us here at Point Savvy have weathered the storm of pregnancies and having babies we remember he crazy expenses that overwhelmed us as new parents.
I do however agree with your comments, make a Strategy over a lifetime, develop good thought processes and analytics, don't get crazy over the daily up and down, do keep cash in a safe place to weather the storm of market volatility.
Long term payday loans and lines of credit allow you to weather the storm of debt and come out on the other side.
A large emergency fund may mean the difference between weathering the storm of unemployment or medical expenses or getting foreclosed upon and becoming homeless.
Using smart marketing strategies can help businesses weather the storm of a turbulent economy.
Because the Biennial reads like a puzzle, it is tempting to think that its curators — Lisa Phillips of the Whitney and Louise Neri, American editor of the European art magazine Parkett — kept the logic of their selections obscure, the better to weather the storms of opinion that every Whitney Biennial unleashes.
«In her lifetime,» Kaelen Wilson - Goldie wrote in an Artforum review of the gallery's inaugural solo exhibition of Asawa's work in the fall of 2017, «Asawa weathered storms of weak interpretation... that made too much of her positions as a wife and mother and not nearly enough of her contributions to modernism and abstraction.»
Along with a favourable assumption about the ability of the main oil - producing regions to weather the storm of lower hydrocarbon revenues, this is enough to keep prices within a $ 50 - 70 / barrel range to 2040.
The Environmental Protection Agency is weathering a storm of well - financed assaults from the coal industry, and its allies in other wealthy extractive industries.
In the end, collaborative divorce aims to help couples and their children weather the storms of divorce in a manner that is considerate, supportive and ultimately constructive.
Relevant too will be the development of conditional logic and guided pathways to extend the reach of such agencies as to continue to weather the storm of continuing adversity.
And, although these returns may not have sounded like much several years ago, the cash value in whole life insurance policies allowed policy owners to weather the storm of the recent market downturn.
As a result, many insurance providers have chosen to pull out of the Florida home insurance market altogether rather than weather another storm of hurricane related property claims.
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