This is the one hurdle at which most listeners coming in hope, tend to falter and often lose heart and turn away. |
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There is no reason for him to lose heart because such things have happened in the past. |
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Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. |
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However, you should not lose heart or compromise over an issue based on principle. |
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We fade, lose heart, become torpid, languish, then the sap rises again, and we are passionate. |
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It did not lose heart during the crisis, and left no one out of this shared quest for a cosmopolitan society based on the rule of law. |
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The gradual deterioration of transport infrastructure has isolated the area, and caused the local communities to lose heart. |
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But without understanding the process we can lose heart and sense of direction in our work. |
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Even though we face hardships without a cause, we should not lose heart but be faithful even more. |
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When this happens, sufferers frequently lose heart, get discouraged with the treatment and all too often stop taking it altogether. |
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We can't lose heart if we have a bad result or go crazy when we win a race that we didn't expect to. |
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It fought these seniors for a decade hoping they would lose heart, or worse, that it would outlast these seniors and their outrage. |
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He will remind us of the word in Luke 18:1 that says that at all times we ought to pray and not lose heart. |
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If we are not to lose heart, we must be steadfast in prayer so that we may seek the Lord and his will in all we do and all we are. |
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Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary. |
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But Messina did not lose heart and rebuilt it in the style of the original basilica with three apses decorated with mosaics. |
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On the other hand, even if the Galicians have made little progress in their cruel work, they do not lose heart. |
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The Carrefour jeunesse emploi offers assistance to avoid, at all costs, situations in which its young clients doubt themselves, lose heart, become marginalized or simply, abandon their independence. |
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We in the European institutions must do all we can to help them along that road, because it is vital they do not lose heart and give up the struggle. |
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You said that Europe must first earn itself a welfare state, and I am sure that you will not lose heart or flinch before the task of giving an effective boost to the European economy. |
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If we have faith, we will not lose heart seeing the current conditions. |
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For the persecuted church in the world, that our brothers and sisters will not lose heart but will remain faithful, a light that shines in the darkness. |
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But he did not lose heart and remained true to his perspective, swimming against the current, as it were, lion-heartedly. |
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Despite everything that has happened, we have a duty not to lose heart. |
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Obscure privatisations and corruption, the lack of freedom of the press in parts of the country, the intimidation of NGOs: all this is making people lose heart and turn their back on the country. |
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We shall not lose heart, however, because nobody believes that we should not provide resources for a common effort that will make us more effective when it comes to helping people. |
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I shall not lose heart, however, and shall ask a second question. |
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The second experience which I would like to share with you is this: it is important not to become exhausted or disenchanted, and it is important not to lose heart. |
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