Use "futility|futilities" in a sentence

1. “Subjected to Futility

2. They are the perpetrators of futility.

3. Futility and useless things of no benefit.”

4. Exhausted, they acknowledge the futility of their situation.

5. The sheer futility of it all exasperates her.

6. Paul describes its results with a single word: futility.

7. * This too is futility, a chasing after the wind.

8. So I said in my heart: “This too is futility.”

9. To be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat.

10. + This too is futility, a chasing after the wind.

11. How is the absolute futility of idol worship described?

12. Then, who is holding the futility record of NBA?

13. This sums up Owen's thoughts on the futility of war.

14. She could see the utter futility of trying to protest.

15. Now, past a certain point, there's a futility in responsibility.

16. (Genesis 25:8, footnote) Most have an abiding sense of futility.

17. The last two really best describe the futility from the title.

18. Aprication I never heard this word until encountering it at Futility Closet

19. More accurately, the apathy and futility can be described as schizoid aloofness.

20. It'seemed to her a ridiculous armada of tubs jostling in futility.

21. During 20 years of perverted worship, I wallowed in the futility of hedonism.

22. But mere mortals know the futility of trying to outguess the market.

23. (Romans 5:12) Thus, we are all born in sin, subjected to futility.

24. Work is the way that people seek to redeem their lives from futility.

25. The wretchedness and futility of war hit me more acutely than ever before.

26. Such statistics can serve merely to overwhelm one with a sense of futility.

27. 7 Work is the way that people seek to redeem their lives from futility.

28. Futility consists of fourteen lines arranged in two stanzas which makes it a sonnet.

29. Atie opens up to Sophie about the futility of her life in Dame Marie

30. + 7 For just as many preoccupations lead to dreams,+ so, too, many words lead to futility.

31. (b) Why did Paul say that creation was subjected to futility “not by its own will”?

32. Only by divine intervention will all the crookedness and futility in earthly affairs be removed.

33. Antonyms for Behoof include uselessness, inadequacy, futility, frivolity, incompetence, hopelessness, ineptness, pointlessness, ineffectiveness and ineffectuality

34. 11 The more words,* the more futility; and what advantage do they bring to man?

35. Another FDA formal rulemaking dealing with vitamin supplements was an even longer exercise in futility.

36. I fully realized the futility of this enterprise, an unrequited obsession, a one-sided infatuation.

37. 19. (a) In what way does Satan seek to use the futility of life in this system?

38. 2 Reiteration of a decade-old deception could not fail to foster an enhanced sense of futility.

39. Lecture after lecture, accompanied by complaints about the futility of lectures and his reluctance to give them.

40. Because the one who subjects the creation to futility does so “on the basis of hope.”

41. Reiteration of a decade-old deception could not fail to foster an enhanced sense of futility.

42. Trained to futility by now, we will be ready to engage in further enterprises of a futile nature.

43. 23 Obviously she had realised the futility of luring Silas into a chalet which lacked a double bed.

44. Futility and anticipation of poor quality of life were the reasons most frequently cited by medical staff.

45. Obviously she had realised the futility of luring Silas into a chalet which lacked a double bed.

46. Church had effectively stemmed the flood of artists. To improve upon perfection was, after all, an exercise in futility.

47. What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurable waste of emotion and words.

48. 24 What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurable waste of emotion and words.

49. An opposition spokesman said he hoped the agreement would give them pause for thought about the futility of violence.

50. Portrait of Sebastian Khan It could be the fear of mortality, or Aimlessness, or futility, or obsolescence, or loss of self

51. (Revelation 12:12) He wants to use the futility of life in this world to discourage us and make us give up.

52. As in the war museum, the moment is revelatory. It makes me realise with sudden clarity the futility of the whole US venture in Vietnam.

53. “Remove troublesome things from your heart, and ward off harmful things from your body, for youth and the prime of life are futility.” —Ecclesiastes 11:10.

54. 4 And I have seen how much effort* and skillful work spring from rivalry between people;+ this too is futility, a chasing after the wind.

55. But one can hardly jump to conclusions about the futility of force when limited war under nuclear conditions remains possible, and when adversaries need to be deterred.

56. Far from a vindication, the mid-20th century experience of the United States actually points to the futility of using Confiscatory tax rates to counteract inequality.

57. (Micah 7:7; Habakkuk 2:3) Before we consider how that will happen, though, let us examine why “the creation was subjected to futility” in the first place.

58. The sense of futility is lost, forcing Neill and Caton to compensate by pitching their performances at a broader level instead of letting sheer Cragginess do the heavy lifting

59. THE PLAYS OF PHILIP MASSINGER PHILIP MASSINGER For the first time I felt utter futility, and was wrung by emotion that Begot no action, by shame and pity beyond words

60. Though they realize the futility of their former faithless course as the “principal agent, accomplice or silent witness of an unjust social order,” are they now turning in faith to God?

61. The Portable War Memorial Commemorating VD Day Kienholtz’s anti-war sculpture is not simply a commentary on the futility of war, or the stupid complacency of lawn furniture suburbia, but a

62. “The creation was subjected to futility . . . on the basis of hope that the creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”—ROMANS 8:20, 21.

63. They point out that reading the Kafka work while focusing on the futility of his characters' struggles reveals Kafka's play of humour; he is not necessarily commenting on his own problems, but rather pointing out how people tend to invent problems.

64. Comes down from his heaven and appears before a Brahminee (the monk Brahma,deva’s mother), who was a Brahmā devotee, admonishing her on the futility of her offerings, since brahmās do not partake of earthly offerings, but subsist on dhyanic joy

65. Through spiritual or physical tiredness, through Accidie, through weakness of body, through general apathy, through despair, through inability to concentrate, through a feeling of uselessness or futility, and so on, one may feel less and less motivated to seek what is good.

66. For the creation was subjected to futility, not by its own will but through him that subjected it, on the basis of hope that the creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

67. This is the third time I've seen this movie and each time, I pick up on some nuance, like how the Counselor is constantly correcting the pronunciation of words by his Hispanic "patrons" instead of really listening to what they are attempting to tell him about the futility of his situation.

68. The Absurdity of the plot clashes with the show's craving for social realism.: Don Quixote is a monument to Absurdity, a hymn to the inspiration and futility of the romantic anti-hero.: In particular I loved it's Absurdity, it's gross attention to detail and it's endless fart gags.: As the family gather round to see her off in 1988, Lily reflects on both her past and the sheer Absurdity of life.