fatalisticallyの例文
- If everything is fatalistically determined, why try to change the natural world?
- Sahovic, 64, said fatalistically.
- Despite the enormous prevalence of hearing loss among older Americans, the vast majority fatalistically accept their disability.
- "Either we're doomed or we're due, " says producer Friedman, fatalistically.
- When Michael resumes cultivating the soil, Rosanne fatalistically joins him, both now the heirs to an unknown future.
- Mostly from the central and southern part of the Philippines, these Filipinos were " responsible, daring, and fatalistically brave ".
- Realistically _ some would say fatalistically _ all too often they believe that they, themselves, may bear illegitimate children or be divorced.
- '` I guess it must be this way, " she said fatalistically about the government's plan to end subsidies.
- "If I had not done this I would be fatalistically sitting here thinking it would get me, " shrugged Kohler.
- However, he says fatalistically, " when your time is up, you can't do anything about it ."
- Many Commandos, however, were " feverish " from the effects of malaria and fatalistically waited for the arrival of the Bushveldt Carbineers.
- "Do we go on with business as usual, and fatalistically accept that we're going to lose tens of thousands of people a year?
- Do we believe in the miracle of change, however incremental, or, more fatalistically, in the impossibility of climbing out of well-worn grooves?
- Additionally, some cultures fatalistically attribute their good or poor health to their god ( s ), and attach less importance to self-care than others.
- Rep . John Conyers of Michigan, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, declared rather fatalistically as he wandered the halls in search of H2-186.
- Will the populace welcome us, fatalistically submit or grow even more anti-American _ resentful of our intrusion into, and dominance of, their internal affairs?
- The " Cycles " of civilization, war, and collapse have gone on for hundreds of thousands of years, leaving the Moties fatalistically resigned to their destiny.
- Jimmy G . Daniels, the 72-year-old owner of Sampit Furniture, sat in a wooden rocker outside his shop and fatalistically watched the rain fall.
- From his Jersey background, from his vulnerable, runtish, defiant sensibility, he fatalistically tells us that life is short and love shorter, that women cry and men crumble.
- His male fans might revere him for the casual cruelty in his lyrics or the abdication of responsibility as his characters watch friends self-destruct or embark fatalistically on another doomed relationship.