Mercy
in sentence
449 examples of Mercy in a sentence
I have never been arrested, never spent a night in jail, never had a loved one thrown into the back of a squad car or behind bars, or be at the
mercy
of a scary, confusing system that at best sees them with indifference, and at worst as monstrous.
Your car doesn't come to you in pieces with an extra 10 percent just in case, to be assembled at the
mercy
of the elements.
My life, at the
mercy
of good design and bad design.
Maybe what was missing was not the women only, but the feminine values of compassion,
mercy
and inclusion.
We need to start acting as agents of compassion and
mercy.
We need to develop a feminine discourse that not only honors but also implements
mercy
instead of revenge, collaboration instead of competition, inclusion instead of exclusion.
Thus we are told that "My
mercy
encompasses all things."
Thus we are told that "My
mercy
takes precedence over my anger."
May we all be granted a grace of
mercy.
CR: But are you at the
mercy
of the wind?
The bear is a helpless victim tied to a tree, and the president of the United States decided to show it some
mercy.
By forgiving Stroman publicly in the name of Islam and its doctrine of
mercy.
Yet Raisuddin's
mercy
was inspired not only by faith.
Now, when I was young, and there was a problem, my mama used to always sigh and shake her head and say, "Have mercy, have mercy."
Now's not the time for us, for the rest of us to show them
mercy.
Dream of freedom, hope for
mercy.
Like God didn't save all this breath and mercy, like my blood is not the wine that washed over Jesus' feet.
In a digital world, money can reach much farther and is much faster, but we're at the
mercy
of these gatekeeper institutions.
May your grace and
mercy
shine.
And when he did that, it really sank in how completely I was at their
mercy.
If I want to create an artificially intelligent legal assistant, I will teach it some corpus of law but at the same time I am fusing with it the sense of
mercy
and justice that is part of that law.
And if they survive, the reader is left with no feeling of triumph, only cosmic indifference– the terrible sense that we are but insignificant specks at the
mercy
of unfathomable forces.
I had a cohesive narrative, but I was still at the
mercy
of my traumas.
And the brain actually is at the
mercy
of the sound environment in which it is reared.
For this reason, the supreme deity is sometimes portrayed as a poor beggar at the
mercy
of Annapurna; holding her golden bowl in her left hand, while the right forms the abhaya mudra–– a gesture of safety and assurance.
It's killed both women and men, adults and children, without
mercy.
God, Bokh, whatever name you want to call him with, Allah, Ram, Om, whatever the name might be through which you name or access the presence of divinity, it is the locus of absolute being, absolute love and
mercy
and compassion, and absolute knowledge and wisdom, what Hindus call "satchidananda."
The characters are meant to embody the 99 attributes of Allah: justice, wisdom, mercy, among others.
Elizabeth: This is no time for mercy, Walsingham.
You are not at the
mercy
of mythical emotion circuits which are buried deep inside some ancient part of your brain.
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