One part of me agrees, yes that in a completely hopeless case, ravaged by pain, this might be the merciful thing to do. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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But at betting on the nags, as any regular reader will know, I am a chronic loser, a completely hopeless case. |
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You are a borderline hopeless case and unless you take action now you could be living on the breadline come retirement. |
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The GDR is not a hopeless case The GDR is today in a much better starting position than the Federal Republic was forty years ago. |
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I am convinced that the GDR, while a serious case for reorganization, is not a hopeless case of bankruptcy. |
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Instead he just comments that anyone who doesn't think we are great, is more or less a hopeless case. |
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No repentant sinner, whatever the number of his sins, is a hopeless case for God. |
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The group plans to appeal the decision, but theirs is most likely a hopeless case. |
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He argues that Greece, unlike the other crisis-hit countries, is a hopeless case. |
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Just 15 years ago the emerging world looked a hopeless case, economically speaking. |
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You are also a child of Arabs who fought, matter and fact, for justice in glorious behaviors, less noticeable nowadays, and which revival, some day, seems to be a hopeless case. |
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One of these was Mrs. Maria José Paixão, the African Brasilian who, in 1970, at the age of ten years, given up as a hopeless case by the doctors, experienced the miraculous cure which led to the beatification of Comboni. |
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He didn't blame Donal Prunty because you couldn't blame a hopeless case. |
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The anger of staff towards victims who do not protect themselves against further experiences of violence unhappily confirms this survival strategy of dismissing oneself as a hopeless case. |
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Far from being a hopeless case then, looking at adaptation from this perspective, it is possible to see it as an opportunity to do our best to enhance biodiversity. |
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