Sentences with phrase «with lament»

In a case decided just a few weeks ago called Kramer v. Kramer, the court began the judgment with a lament...
«The book, which makes reference to the Kama Sutra, starts promisingly enough as it tells the story of a climate expert with a lament for the denuded mountain slopes of Nainital, in northern India, where deforestation by the timber mafia and politicians has «endangered the fragile ecosystem».
It can mix tell - all with youthful arrogance, as with Ryan McGinley, or heavy make - up with a lament for years lost, as with Nan Goldin.
Lament for the Living Book 1, The Deluge of Elias, and Hannibal House have all been published on Amazon as the main platform, with Lament for the Living and Hannibal House also being available through the outlets fulfilled by Smashwords (Hannibal House is free through Smashwords).
While we may never get a large - scale remake that's been in the works for over a decade now, we are blessed to have several sequels that follow the Cenobites after some idiot fucks with the Lament Configuration.
A report earlier this year from Reading University agrees with her lament at the loss of the country's former hay meadows but does not dismiss the impact of climate change.
But mostly he raised eyebrows, sky high, with a lament that his wife, Chirlane McCray, isn't allowed to collect a paycheck on the taxpayer's dime.»
The videos and their contents were met with lament and outrage from most Christians who saw them.
and second, the approach to God by way of animal offerings had been so central in Judaism that, while the sacrifices were always accompanied by supplications, they had competed with personal prayer, had furnished for many people a public substitute for it, so that when the bloody altars were gone a devout rabbi could mingle his exaltation of private communion with the lament «We have nothing to bring but prayer.»
But more important, at least for me, these remembrances of Germany's dark decades are filled with lament over the many instances of Catholicism's capitulation, even collaboration.
Every time a new Western comes out, it seems to come with laments like «They don't make»em like they used to,» but I'm not sure they ever made»em like «Slow West.»
The reception to this news on Twitter has been mixed, with some lamenting the inability for the U.S. market to buy anything other than Samsung or Apple phones, while others posited that selling almost 100k of anything as a startup was still a great achievement.
Nearly every executive I speak with laments the lack of time and ideas for creating an engaging, interesting LinkedIn presence.

Not exact matches

The results contrast with top rival Mattel (mat), which last month reported declining sales as it lamented sharp discounting during the key holiday season.
In conversation with Adam Cahan, Yahoo's head of emerging products, who laments investors» disregard of the «massive, billion - dollar startups» inside the company.
Both candidates lamented the lack of U.S. focus on Latin America as a place of economic interest, and they lambasted President Obama for delaying trade negotiations with countries in the region.
When perfection is your goal, you're always left with a nagging sense of failure, and you end up spending your time lamenting what you failed to accomplish and what you should have done differently instead of enjoying what you were able to achieve.
Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire more women — a popular excuse often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.
Now, suppliers in Quebec are under attack with Couillard's approval and next will be jobs, Therrien lamented.
-- and those who lamented the symbolism of a treasured program with egalitarian principles teaming up with a soulless corporation.
I remember a conversation in 2000 with a fellow VC who lamented that they didn't invest in Ariba because the kid had no business experience but it was a hot IPO.
Back when I was lamenting the impossibility of being in two locations at the same moment I was working with service professionals, primarily doctors.
The other issue with Gizmodo's article — with Microsoft's reversal, actually — is the lament about how the company has taken away the ability to share digitally downloaded games with family or friends.
The Wired staffer, still lamenting the nice sum he'd hoped to make on the IPO with his stock options, was struck by the levity of the Goldman Sachs team.
Fast - food haters will doubtlessly harp on this trend, either with the inevitable obesity criticisms or laments about the spread of American commercialization.
We've been to 33 cities, and in each one, people lament the challenges in connecting startup communities with traditional businesses, governments, and local investors.
The document's author also wrote that employees with conservative political beliefs are discriminated against at Google and lamented about how «leftist» ideology is harmful.
Some commentators have lamented the fact that the Australian market has not developed more rapidly, with most business borrowers still connecting with savers over the balance sheets of financial institutions.
Despite apparently lamenting the breakdown in his relations with Facebook — telling the committee how he had worked with the company, in an academic capacity, prior to setting up a company to work with SCL / CA — Kogan refused to accept that he had broken Facebook's terms of service — instead asserting: «I don't think they have a developer policy that is valid... For you to break a policy it has to exist.
Buffett lamented in 2010 that he didn't buy more corporate and municipal bonds during the credit crisis when yields made the securities «ridiculously cheap» compared with U.S. Treasuries.
This view was trotted out whenever some faction (from business groups wishing for tighter integration with the US to CEA presidents lamenting the Great Canadian Slump) would agitate for a monetary union with the US.
Fried laments that such obsession with venture - backed startups is leading those who create startups to convince themselves their goals should be to secure three rounds of funding and then hope for an exit strategy where they sell their product to Facebook or Google.
Just last month, it was reported that Credit Suisse strategist Andrew Garthwaite lamented dismal yields for the past couple years in a client report, writing that «his team has come across almost no one who seems to have outperformed or made decent returns this year» and «we have never had so many client meetings starting with statements such as «we are totally lost».»
«I would have expected better from him,» he lamented, «and I will not dignify his question with a response.»
I inadvertently did not bring something to one (it was the first one I visited and was not sure it would be allowed) and heard the receptionist lamenting to someone that I had shown up without Timbits when she had nothing to eat with her coffee.
Liberal candidate Susan Wright placed fourth with 1,519 votes, leading many of Mr. Clark's supporters to lament the vote split among the two centrist opposition parties (Ms. Wright, aka Susan on the Soapbox, is supporting the NDP in the 2015 election).
Just before Question Period this afternoon, Costas Menegakis, the Conservative MP for Richmond Hill, stood in his spot along the back row of the government side and lamented for the NDP's quibbles with a piece of government legislation.
«The term implies that the products could go live again, but I'm thinking we'll never see those products again,» laments one registered rep who had had been putting a lot of business through one of the companies with suspensions now in effect.
Rosenstein is overseeing the probe in the wake of the recusal by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, due to his own contacts with Russian officials — a decision Trump has frequently lamented.
Gerecht in a sense speaks for all of these voices in lamenting the passing of an opportunity, forced by the army's and the protesters» impatience on one hand, and by Morsi's inability to restrain his movement's worst instincts on the other, for this split to have happened (and with it, organic development of semi-moderate Islamism).
Weddings still contain the appearance of some of these forms, as do some church services that are sprinkled with violin accents that are lamented by strings players as «football scores,» reflecting the shape of the whole notes that they must play repeatedly as a form of musical gingerbread to elevate the tone of the event.
Mankowski, who holds quite different views on ordaining women, agrees with Weakland that it would have been much better if the writers of the pastoral came right out and said what they mean by lamenting the sins of sexism in a hierarchical church.
The Methodist scholar Cyril Eastwood rightly lamented the distortion of this evangelical imperative: «The common error that the phrase «priesthood of believers» is synonymous with «private judgment» is most unfortunate and is certainly a misrepresentation.
Professor Troeltsch — whose too - early death is lamented on every hand — and Professor Julicher, two other Olympians of the last great generation, have treated Barth with seriousness and apprehension.
Liberals, he laments, have become «captive to large distant institutions and impersonal bureaucracies that are more concerned with control than caring, and the result [is] more dependency than empowerment.»
We should not lament the absence of a divine call to annihilate «the other» but celebrate the progress of the human spirit that enables us to «fulfill the task» with human generosity and a moral conscience.
Rather than air dirty laundry or debate areas of disagreement with the leaver, we're better off embracing a spirit of lament.
Drink beers with the other chaplains, lamenting his flock's tendency to backslide (into Christianity) when times get tough?
Lament calls for an authentic encounter with the truth and challenges privilege, because privilege would hide the truth that creates discomfort.»
And let's give one another the space to be shocked, to be pissed, to appeal to God, to be angry with God, to find peace in God, to question God, to want to take action, to want to wait, to blame, to pray, to be afraid, to be speechless, to vent, to lament, to speak up, to be silent, to pull our families close to us, to need some time alone.
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