We have to appreciate that we are part of nature, we must work with nature; the environment is our lifeline.
For years troops stationed all over the world have utilised MySpace as a lifeline to communicate with their loved ones back home.
my love isn't a weapon, it's a lifeline, reach out and take hold, and don't let go!
India's lifeline is the farmers and its agriculture system, and destroying them would mean an end for the country's food security and self-sufficiency.
In the land of Cheerios, dirty diapers, fleeting naps and interrupted sleep, other mothers are a lifeline.
I am enjoying my work but films are not my lifeline.
Radio was my lifeline as a kid growing up in Winnipeg in the 1950s. It connected me with the wider world outside our little prairie city.
Prayer is our essential lifeline to God's throne and heart.
For a party of the left to win, people have to have believe that government, the state, can be on their side. When I was a young mother, Sure Start and tax credits weren't just a financial lifeline, they represented hope.
China spends a lot of resources and effort on gaining soft power over culture. The hope is that it can be the last lifeline for the Party's survival. Obviously, the idea will fail.
Charter schools in particular have proven a lifeline for millions of children stuck in chronically failing schools.
My cell phone is my best friend. It's my lifeline to the outside world.
Non-commercial general aviation flights serve as a lifeline to thousands of communities where airlines do not fly, while contributing a fraction of total U.S. air traffic congestion.
A hope of something beyond our place and time. This is what books - the best books - give us: a lifeline, a reason to believe, a way to breathe more freely.
The laboratory routine, which involves a great deal of measurement, filing, and tabulation, is either my lifeline or my chief handicap, I hardly know which.
Online learning can be a lifeline to those who have obstacles, such as geographical distances or physical disabilities.
The State provides a legal, orderly, systematic channel for the predation of private property; it renders certain, secure, and relatively 'peaceful' the lifeline of the parasitic caste in society.
Yes, older drivers are more likely to injure themselves and others when they get behind the wheel. But if you take that away, that is really the last lifeline a lot of elderly people have.
'Blind Date' was my lifeline. It was 90 minutes when I could forget about everything, forget about the world.
The spine is the lifeline. A lot of people should go to a chiropractor but they don't know it.
I discovered my path to independence through technology as well as the potential for a global lifeline for trans people around the world who were looking for the same.
Your waistline is your lifeline
We target people who understand that relationships are the lifeline of a small company.
System of a Down is my lifeline. It'll never go away.
I think of prayer as a spiritual lifeline back to where I most want to be.
I have realised acting is my heartbeat and my lifeline.
In my case, I belong to a group of aspiring and practicing biographers in Boston. We meet once a month for a coupla hours. It's become my lifeline - forgive the pun.
I owe Elvis my career, and the entire music business owes him it's lifeline.
My 2020 Vision for India is to transform it into a developed nation. That cannot be abstract; it is a lifeline.
I prefer to unwind by DJing. I learned that from Mike D from the Beastie Boys. After a show, he would DJ. Once I saw that, I wanted to do that. And now DJing is like my lifeline. I love the power it represents.
Missouri nonprofits have been a lifeline for many Missourians throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
I really think [William] Burroughs was onto something here, when he said, "Dreams are a biologic necessity and your lifeline into space."
It was a backwards memory of an event in his future so terrifying that it had generated harmonics of fear all the way along his lifeline.
Young people must be included from birth. A society that cuts itself off from its youth severs its lifeline; it is condemned to bleed to death.
Housing vouchers are a vital lifeline for many people I know in New Orleans and around the country, including struggling artists.
Growing up, books were my lifeline, and I owe a debt to those writers that can never be repaid. They saved my sanity and gave me a world I could escape to. If I can pay that forward to another person, that's all I ask.
Growing up, 'Cosmo' was my lifeline to the world. A world that I wanted to be in but couldn't get to yet.
My grandchildren are my lifeline. I adore them and look forward to the time I get to meet and play with them.
I'm addicted to email, but other than that, there are practical things - being able to buy a book on the internet that you can't find in your local bookshop. This could be a lifeline if you live further from the sources.
Urban Indian Organizations are a lifeline to Native Americans living in urban areas across California.
I want to be very careful about judging and how much to generalize about the use of media being pathological. For some people, it's a temptation and a pathology; for others, it's a lifeline.
In China, where you can be arrested and imprisoned for your faith, getting together with other Christians is a lifeline and you'll risk anything for the privilege. No one attends church in China casually, or for a social advantage - quite the opposite.
Millions of nerdy kids who grew up in the 1980s could only find the components they needed at local Radio Shacks, and the stores were like a lifeline to a better world where everybody understood computers.
Song writing has been a lifeline for me.
The line of least resistance is to most people the lifeline.
As a young designer in tune with culture, I'm interested in the lifeline of trends.
Unemployment relief from The CARES Act - a popular and bipartisan solution - was a key lifeline not just for our families but also for small businesses.
No matter how counter-intuitive it may seem, basic research has proven over and over to be the lifeline of practical advances in medicine.
Your lifeline...oh, the burning stick. Right." Leo resisted the urge to set his hand ablaze and yell: BWAH HA HA!
DACA is a lifeline for individuals who have grown up in the U.S. but who lack immigration papers.
Art, its completeness, its formedness, its finishedness, had no power to console. Words on the other hand, were a lifeline. They left their hushed rhythm behind, a counter to the slow in and out of Emmeline's breathing.
Drama school was a lifeline for me, it saved me. I found it very nurturing - I just clung on.
For veterans that have exhausted other options, access to HBOT treatment could be a lifeline to seeing another day. We have nothing to lose, but we do have lives to save.
It's vital that low-income Americans have access to communications services, including broadband Internet, which Lifeline helps to achieve.
The Paris Agreement threw people of the world a lifeline, and the United States played a vital role in getting us there, not least by working closely with China to clear the decks to a global deal.
By the way of connecting with subject, with theme, I was able to find a kind of lifeline. Writing's like a lifeline. You have to get the right way in. Otherwise the material just lies there, and you can't do anything with it.
When the media ask George W. Bush a question, he answers, 'Can I use a lifeline?'
The Great Bailout is mostly over for the banks. But for those troubled behemoths of the nation's housing bust, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the lifeline from Washington just keeps getting longer.
Unfortunately, Lifeline, known in some circles as the 'Obamaphone' program, is plagued by waste, fraud, and abuse.
For a businessman like me, smartphones are a lifeline. I use the device to watch promos of my films, songs, and videos. There are days when I end up spending as much as five hours on the phone.
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