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26 Sentences With "most helpless"

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We all feel very helpless right now – it's the most helpless we've ever felt.
Jennifer Eposito is opening up about the scariest, most helpless moment in her life.
But the case closest to home is the one that leaves her feeling most helpless.
And being able to define *why* I wanted children was ultimately empowering during a time I felt most helpless.
WOVEN INTO THE GROTESQUE details of this continuing annihilation of Myanmar's most helpless are vexing dilemmas about international complicity.
And finally they converge on the concept of a clown which is just the most helpless and powerless thing.
But taking that rage out on the weakest, most helpless people available still feels frustratingly out of character for her.
He is, he sometimes suggests, our most helpless president, one incapable of resisting the currents in which he willingly swims.
I'm not going to lie, watching your child not be able to breathe, is the most helpless I have ever felt.
"It was the most helpless feeling in the world to see her go down and not be able to help," Jim Surin said.
And yet we all too often feel the most helpless, seeing how much of the problem is driven by drug companies and hospital networks.
The blue helmet of a United Nations peacekeeper represents a unique commitment by the world to assist the weakest and poorest when they are most helpless.
The measure of success for real leaders is the extent to which they deliver on promises that affect the lives of the most helpless and hopeless among us.
We know that in an empathetic and caring society, life is valued above all else, especially when the life in question is in the most helpless condition possible.
" He said, "If anything, we tried to help children who are victims in armed conflict in those areas through a public collection: It's simply called charity for the most helpless.
Throw us in front of a bowl of this stuff with a bag of Ruffles and we're the hungriest and most helpless of binge-eaters our couch has ever seen.
Bony, lanky, with a cavernous mouth that releases roars of laughter as his eyes telegraph humiliation and defeat, Phoenix imbues Arthur with a sense of menace even when he's at his most helpless.
In a series of rulings over the past several decades interpreting the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment, the Supreme Court has prohibited the execution of some of the most helpless people in the nation, including children and people with intellectual disabilities.
And if it hadn't been for his fear that Stieglitz would be hurt if he made a move, and O'Keeffe's irritation with Strand's worship of Stieglitz and his general dependence — she called him "the most helpless, slow, unseeing creature I ever saw" — the course of art history might have been different.
The positioning of the school is to help the most needy students. The teachers pay special attention to the most helpless and humble students in society. The needs and demands of a group of those people, so- called 3L students, the Last, the Least and the Lost. This group of students has failed to adapt to traditional education and examinations.
According to Hawaiian writer Herb Kawainui Kane, one of these stories: > concerned seven foreigners who landed eight generations earlier at > Kealakekua Bay in a painted boat with an awning or canopy over the stern. > They were dressed in clothing of white and yellow, and one wore a sword at > his side and a feather in his hat. On landing, they kneeled down in prayer. > The Hawaiians, most helpful to those who were most helpless, received them > kindly.
K. Akerma, Lebensende und Lebensbeginn: Philosophische Implikationen und mentalistische Begründung des Hirn-Todeskriterium, Lit: Hamburg 2006.K. Akerma, Antinatalismus... op. cit., p. 404. Julio Cabrera believes that the moral problem of abortion is totally different from the problem of abstention of procreation, because in the case of abortion, there is no longer a non-being, but an already existing being – the most helpless and defenceless of the parties involved, that someday will have the autonomy to decide, and we cannot decide for them.
Schwartz attacked Williams' record as mayor, saying that his "stewardship has been marred by ethical lapses, questionable judgment and a cold lack of compassion for our poorest and most helpless citizens." With no individual's name on the ballot for mayor in the Republican primary, Republican voters could only write-in a candidate's name for mayor. Williams was forced into a write-in campaign in the Democratic primary after many of his petitions to run on the Democratic ballot were found to be invalid.Silverman, Elissa.
I am far from decrying the noble spirit which seeks to help a poor or suffering fellow being... [However] what advances a nation or a community is not so much to prop up its weakest and most helpless members but to lift up the best and the most gifted, so as to make them of the greatest service to the country." "Be sure to lay wide streets planted with shady trees, every other of a quick- growing variety. Be sure that there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens. Reserve large areas for football, hockey and parks.
The German language contains a complex system of inflection that is capable of frustrating learners in a manner similar to Twain's argument:Schmid 2002 p. 85 > Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and > so slippery and elusive to the grasp. One is washed about in it, hither and > thither, in the most helpless way; and when at last he thinks he has > captured a rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid the general > rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he turns over the page and > reads, "Let the pupil make careful note of the following exceptions." He > runs his eye down and finds that there are more exceptions to the rule than > instances of it.
586 As control of the city's institutions began to decay, the Arrow Cross trained their guns on the most helpless possible targets: patients in the beds of the city's two Jewish hospitals on Maros Street and Bethlen Square, and residents in the Jewish poorhouse on Alma Road. Arrow Cross members continually sought to raid the ghettos and Jewish concentration buildings; the majority of Budapest's Jews were saved only by a handful of Jewish leaders and foreign diplomats, most famously the Swedish Raoul Wallenberg, the Papal Nuncio Monsignor Angelo Rotta, Swiss Consul Carl Lutz and Francoist Spain's consul general, Giorgio Perlasca.Patai, p. 589 Szálasi knew that the documents used by these diplomats to save Jews were invalid according to international law, but ordered that they be respected.

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