Sentences with phrase «which withers»

Morgan J had to grapple with a well - developed argument from MCD that the Solicitors» Costs Information and Client Care Code1999 and in particular para 6 of it which refers to solicitors updating the costs information as the matter progresses — which Withers did not do after 6 May 2005 — was an implied term in the contract of retainer between Withers and MCD, and that, in effect breach of the implied term would prevent them being able to recover their costs.
It has agonizingly slow pace, stupid logic and a barrage of tech lingo which withers your will to watch it till the end.
Unlike basil, which withers quickly if you don't use it right away, parsley has some staying...
Water from you will quickly fill my deserted soul, which withers, until it meets with my eyes and, reaching their rim, gives ocular proof of a tropic within.
Relationships are living things, and like all living things they require care and feeding, without which they wither and die.

Not exact matches

State officials have been targeted with withering criticism for the website, known as Cover Oregon, which never launched because of technical problems.
A good law firm, such as Withers Worldwide, will provide advice on which bonds you are eligible to buy, as well as what to do if you feel a company has not kept their side of the deal.
Mozart was divinely destined to die young, an impossible prodigy appearing and vanishing like a flash of lightning crossing the heavens, while it was ordained from everlasting that Haydn should enjoy a serene longevity in which to unfold his genius; Keats grown old would have been a drastic error of taste on the part of providence, while it was absolutely necessary that Wordsworth begin as a «lyrical» radical but end up a withered Tory sage penning sonorous banalities.
In the morning they are like grass which grows up: In the morning it flourishes and grows up; in the evening it is cut down and withers» The psalmist compares the human life to grass in order to help us realize how helpless and weak we are without God!
its this inspiration, which some also call culture that is withering away today, an its quite unchartered territories.
The finer values are withering away; the vision of a universal human family is vanishing; and Eccelsiastes which tells us: the Lord is full of compassion and mercy... and forgive the sins and saveth in time of affliction is now anathema to those who wield power, accumulate wealth and crave after sensual pleasures.
The flower I held in my hands withered in my hands... At the turn of the lane the wall rose up before me... Suddenly between the trees I saw the end of the forest which I thought had no end... The testing - time had come... But it did not bring me unalleviated sorrow.
The reason unconstrained aggression is so potentially destructive to human relationships is that often it does not permit those subsequent goods to emerge which otherwise could have taken root if they had not been withered by the heat of aggression.
On Monday morning, He is hungry, and he comes upon a fig tree which has no fruit, so He curses it, and when they all return that night, the tree has withered and died (Matt 21:19 - 20; Mark 11:13 - 14, 20).
Allow this center in a man to remain dulled by the crowd; allow it to continue dissipated by busyness; permit it to go on evading its function by a round of distractions, or to lull itself by a carefully chosen rotation of pleasures; abandon it to its attempt to drug, to narcotize suffering and remorse which might reveal to it its true condition; let it wither away the sense of its own validity by false theories of man's nature, of his place in the social pattern, of his way of salvation; in short, allow any of these well - known forms of domestication of man's responsible core as an individual, to continue unchallenged, and you as a thinker and a friend of men have committed the supreme treason!
Nothing to do with laurel wreaths (which fade and wither).
When a man with a withered hand shows up in the synagogue, Jesus asks a question which everybody knew the answer to.
Few judgments, however, have matched Runciman's own withering peroration: «the Holy War itself was nothing more than a long act of intolerance in the name of God, which is the sin against the Holy Ghost.»
That is biological fact, but we make of it an act of love when we understand and accept that, in Kass's words, «If they are truly to flower, we must go to seed; we must wither and give ground» in which they can take root.
The grandeurs of life are like the flowers in color and in fate; the beauty of these remains so long as their chaste buds gather and store the rich pearls of the dawn and, saving it, drop it in liquid dew; but scarcely has the Cause of All directed upon them the full rays of the sun, when their beauty and glory fail, and the brilliant gay colors which decked forth their pride wither and fade.
Is the call to holiness, to «a life on God's terms,» which has been part of Judeo - Christian vision, soil in which we ultimately wither or flourish?
One may reply that the analogy between there being no trees and no concreta at all does not hold because in the case of the trees there would always be some «cause» by virtue of which the trees would disappear; there would be a blight or a scourge, they would wither and die, etc..
A pervasive theme of Marxists vis - à - vis religion is the identification of the church with that bourgeois society which will wither away; more to the point, the church is identified as that, opiate which robs people of the revolutionary fervor that causes the withering.
The flower which gives such joy, fades and withers.
OY and OX, the Upward and the Forward: two religious forces, let me repeat, now met together in the heart of every man; forces which, as we have seen, weaken and wither away in separation... Therefore, as it remains for me to show, forces which await one thing alone — not that we should choose between them, but that we should find the means of combining them.
Discredited by its association with a movement which had sought to eradicate Christianity itself, «progressive» Catholicism withered on the vine, while a newly confident «conservative» faith, characterised by rigorous orthodoxy and strict adherence to the Pope, would come to dominate Catholicism throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
We have noted its «infinite variety,» which, to adapt the words of Shakespeare, «age can not wither, nor custom stale.»
A theology which seeks to explain the Incarnation in terms of «from below to above» merits from Pope John Paul the withering criticism «inadequate, reductive and superficial» (Fides et Ratio 97) because it tries to view the Incarnation from a human philosophical perspective without taking into consideration the aspect of divine mystery which is essentially «from above».
If the new world turns its back on the past heritage it may find itself to be like an uprooted tree, which will wither and die, and cultural thorns and thistles will spring up where once it proudly stood.
True, Ivan's Christ has offered the world freedom, which the world has forsaken for bread, but what Ivan leaves out of his «respondeo» to his brother is that Christ by his crucifixion has also offered the world the divine exemplar of suffering, the one interpretation of the mystery of human suffering that can stand up to Ivan's withering attack.
I remember a Sunday sermon which I now call «The Dead Plant Sermon» where I accused the church of being a dead plant that had withered up and died.
Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a withering dissent in which he protested that he and others were not to be condescendingly treated as black victims but as individuals possessed of the dignity of being responsible for their successes and failures.
GANDHI ON FAITH Faith gains in strength only when people are willing to lay down their lives for it... Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away... Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so - called or real, is the best safeguard... A living faith can not be manufactured by the rule of [the] majority... What is faith if it is not translated into action?
As he spoke those words, he probably thought of one of his favorite Old Testament hooks, which said: «The grass withers, the flower fades; but the word of our God will stand for ever» (Isa.
Murray gave Martin a withering look for being outhustled by Reeves; perhaps he was remembering last year's game at McKale, in which the Bruins gave up the lead and the game in the last four seconds.
With pre-season not being the best, a 1 - 0 defeat at Walsall the nadir with unrest amongst the fans, the optimism which budded at the start of the month looked to be withering.
When both in the couple desire this, when both realize that extradyadic sex makes their partner happy, and they therefore want their partner to have that sex, a couple will have moved a long ways to ward facilitating emotional honesty, while simultaneously withering at jealousy scripts, which can be very damaging to a relationship.
LEAF • • of chlorophyll • • • • of being one small part in that which makes the wind sing • • • • of the apex of life between budding and withering • • • • of the vivid extension that feeds the trunk, the branches, the roots • •
At the Brennan Center in 2004, Creelan wrote what has become an ur - text of state government dysfunction, which was especially withering of the arrangement in which state lawmakers receive «lulus» or stipends for leadership and committee posts.
While the number of full - time employees at HUD declined under his watch, Mr. Cuomo also added hundreds of high - paid positions as part of his «Community Builders» program, which came under withering criticism from HUD's veteran field staffs, federal auditors, and Republican lawmakers in Washington.
c: a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably
In response, Councilman Patrick Withers proposed and the board approved the drafting of a memorializing resolution which will encourage that proper procedures are taken by the County Highway Department to ameliorate the situation and ensure that Samuel Road is accessible to first - responders.
But his colorful yarn was followed by a withering cross-examination, in which he admitted embezzling $ 1 million, bank theft, stiffing hordes of creditors as a chronic deadbeat and a credit card fraud attempt that led to his arrest mid-trial.
No money was promised from the state for the project, which eventually grew stale, and has withered now that Kaloyeros is facing bid - rigging charges and resigned from his SUNY Poly presidency.
The correction officers» union, which was harshly critical of Mr. Ponte even before he became commissioner, offered a withering assessment of his tenure on Friday.
This is an obvious hurdle for longtime study» if the goal is to follow brain development for longer than a trimester or two prenatally, the stage at which the current crop of brain organoids start to wither.
«Holland had a spectacular rebuttal,» says Lamanna, referring to a withering 1910 paper by the Carnegie paleontologist, which included illustrations based on Tornier's claims.
Svendsen is more optimistic about his team's work involving human tests of a novel stem cell approach to treat ALS, a degenerative motor neuron disease in which cells that transmit messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles wither or die.
The cortex of the smart children also thins faster during the late teens, which could reflect withering of unused neural connections as the brain streamlines its operations.
Which would make certain glaciers, whether or not they wither, better long - term weather bellwethers.
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