These are nuanced portraits of people, painted
with all their frailties and strengths.
Liverpool were embroiled in a title challenge earlier on in the season, but a run of one win from seven Premier League games from the start of January has seen the Reds slump to fifth,
with the frailties of Klopp's squad clear for all to see.
It is time for us to grow out of our juvenile, neurotic absorption
with our frailties and begin assuming our roles as God's earthly parents.
A vessel just like any other man
with frailties and flaws.
Catholics are all too familiar
with frailty, and in fact the central Christian idea of redemption by Christ presupposes a need for such redemption....
«We associate
it with frailty,» she says.
The authors» comments are thus: «Our data highlight the need for re-evaluation of the protein recommended daily allowance in older adults, especially
those with frailty and chronic disease.»
Sarcopenia, Greek for «poverty of flesh,» is a consistent manifestation of aging, associated
with frailty, metabolic disease, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and substantial health care costs [200, 201].
Distribution but not amount of protein intake is associated
with frailty: a cross-sectional investigation in the region of Nurnberg
He has a wisdom far beyond his years that whimpers
with a frailty complexity.
But Mr. Hooper has chosen to deliver a human drama filled
with frailty, doubt, tenacity and hope.
Artist Christy Rupp at Frederieke Taylor Gallery is also concerned
with the frailty of our natural world.
Not exact matches
The loving toward even the most vile is as a social justification upon one's own subversive means which are compensatory in natured families that stick
with each other's common
frailties underpinnings.
There, in the hay's warmth and the steaming sty, The Word born to the
frailty of fleshCracks our mortality
with a weak cryAnd seals our life within his endlessness.The Word born to the
frailty of flesh, He lies wrapped in the cloths of mystery, And seals our life within his endlessness, In infant....
Both the strength and the
frailty of setting are associated
with crises that challenge its significance.
As the author notes in the beginning, this volume is not intended as a homily, but rather as a companion; and like a trusted companion, it does not simply conduct a one - sided soliloquy over history and texts, but behaves dynamically: telling stories, empathizing
with human
frailty, and anticipating questions.
For so it is
with men in this world: first a man sins from
frailty and weakness; and then — yes, then perhaps he learns to flee to God and to be helped by faith which saves from all sin; but of this we are not talking here — then he despairs over his weakness and becomes, either a Pharisee who in despair manages to attain a certain legal righteousness, or he despairs and plunges again into sin.
Fairness, however, is always maintained and one finishes reading the book
with a sense of thanksgiving that, despite the
frailties of her individual members, the Church as the Body of Christ has remained faithful to her mission.
They have offered a vision that solves the problem of boredom; that solves the problem of our life in community
with others and overcomes the pathologies of so - called civilized life, which finds us at each other's throats as often as not; that solves the problem of our body and our personhood, positing a body that is the one we have always known but finally glorified and without its
frailties and decay; and that solves the problem of satisfying those infinite desires that nothing now on earth can fulfill.
It abounds in «quotable quotes,»
with many a sly dig at such human
frailties as laziness, gossip and argumentativeness, and not a little humor.
Obviously, neither serious Judaism nor real Christianity can cohere
with a sense of life that has banished all need for prayer, humility, and submission — three things that depend precisely on the recognition of human
frailty and finitude.
Second, that much human
frailty as well as human genius went into its making,
with some of the most skilled writers of all time, yet men like ourselves, among its creators.
This may be true
with some people about some things, but overall, the Bible has grown organically, is very close to human experiences of people over centuries and millennia, speaks the truth about our
frailty, draws characters that are complex, raw, and authentic, warts and all.
«But we,
with all our flaws and
frailty, were never meant to be God's instruments of justice.»
Too much
with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human
frailties than media hype can cover up.
Lying is wrong, furthermore, because it violates our covenant
with God, a covenant that sustains us in our human
frailty.
But I am also aware of a wild kind of hope which begins
with limits and
frailties but which reaches beyond them, beyond the signal box and the Pennine valley and out into the darkness.
Solemn and penitential in nature, it was explicitly a concession to human
frailty and lacked the signs associated
with sacramental marriage (in the eastern Churches, the Crowning, the singing of certain prayers, and the sharing of the Eucharist).
Of this [appointed order of things transitory] the beauty does not strike us, because by our mortal
frailty we are so involved in a part of it, that we can not perceive the whole, in which these fragments that offend us are harmonized
with the most accurate fitness and beauty.
As one born congenitally frail, I have come to respect this mysterious disorder called osteogenesis imperfecta and even thank heaven for how it prematurely confronted me
with my own
frailty during my youth.
He came to think of Jesus Christ as a real man,
with all the
frailties of men, who became great because of indomitable courage.
Doubtless such suspicions may be traced back as far as the college of the apostles and Paul, but our ironic participation in them today still leaves us
with the feeling that something else is amiss besides common
frailty and sin.
«Although God entrusted me
with such an important task and he helps me, he didn't free me from human
frailty,» he said in the letter signed 16th March.
Walcott is on 19 goals, but because of defensive
frailties he has to move Oxlade back out there, he even knew this seasons ago as he done the same
with Ramsey.
Surely the club would benefit from buying in new players and winning things rather than sitting
with the same failures and
frailties that have not borne fruit thus far?
Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and the rest of the united troupe all seem to put the nail in the coffin a little bit deeper to highlight the
frailty's of arsenal but couldn't and can not explain
with money and managers at there disposal why united have come up short missing champions league football for three years running or is it four...?
I am not changing my views on weegor, he still has to go, but, i am very happy
with the win, 5 goals are good but we still have the same
frailties in defence.
The Brazilian was previously known for his defensive
frailties, but has been amazing in a back - three
with the freedom to move forwards, and we could well see our own star excel given the role.
We MUST not be content
with that especially
with our defensive
frailties.
With Karim Benzema now injured, the club's centre - froward frailty has been highlighted with the Los Blancos coach indicating that a new forward is Madrid's top transfer priority with Borja Mayoral currently being the only natural striker availa
With Karim Benzema now injured, the club's centre - froward
frailty has been highlighted
with the Los Blancos coach indicating that a new forward is Madrid's top transfer priority with Borja Mayoral currently being the only natural striker availa
with the Los Blancos coach indicating that a new forward is Madrid's top transfer priority
with Borja Mayoral currently being the only natural striker availa
with Borja Mayoral currently being the only natural striker available.
The Jets looked solid enough at the back in their 1 - 1 draw
with Melbourne City, but the pacy Wellington attack exposed Newcastle's defensive
frailties.
Another demonstration of his
frailties,
with his weaknesses from crosses and commanding his area all too clear to see.
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical
frailties they have for a long long time
with their competitors
with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
Then comes along the bizarreness; our team's defensive
frailty at home to Anderlecht, ending up 3 - 3 (although that's what helped us secure a round of 16 draw
with Monaco).
With Liverpool's supposed defensive
frailties, it is perhaps a surprise to see them currently so high in the Premier League table.
No mention of the heavy fixture list and the massive injury problems the boss was having to cope
with, just the usual snide remarks about bottling it, lacking leaders and the Gunners having the same old
frailties.
Wenger is unlikely to be successful
with a loan move for the Belgian, and should focus his attention elsewhere as pressure begins to mount on his shoulders to fix Arsenal's defensive
frailties.
Our defensive
frailties have been obvious in our first 2 games,
with Monreal positioned in an unfamiliar CB position.
Firstl, I want to say that, on comments on here, and, MOTD and pundits, a lot commented about defensive
frailties, none however bothered to mention that, we had Kos out injured, and so, had to bring in an obviously unfit BFG, to play alongside 2 players he had NEVER played
with before, and hardly practiced
with even, and, Chambers struggled too as a consequence of that.
But you know Arsenal and our defensive
frailties were exposed again as Diame scored
with their first meaningful attack.