Sentences with phrase «most spectators»

«Most spectators at the hearing seemed to think that counsel for the revenue faced some particularly tough questioning on his contention that the settlement was not covered by the «outright gift» provision in TA 1988, s 660A (6), whereas counsel for the taxpayer had most difficulty persuading their Lordships that there was no settlement that fell within the legislation at all.
However, most spectators who look at a painting without recognizing anything in it, almost always describe it as «abstract», whether or not it has a naturalistic squiggle or two.
The vehicles feature Aston Martinesque styling from Ford's Evos concept first seen at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September, and most spectators are saying the Fusion line is visually a winner as well.
Most spectators thought it would cost about $ 5,000 more.
Despite Wayne Rooney being, in most spectators» minds, the recognised penalty taker for both club and country, he has since been overtaken by Juan Mata.
Most spectators will root * rah rah for one side or the other.
Otherwise most spectators, enthusiast and analysts still have to be patient and it is surely too early to judge to what extent the J - 20 can match the stealth properties of the F - 22 Raptor and F - 35 Lightning II or how far its avionics are comparable.
(Final Fantasy VII was probably the most spectator - friendly single - player RPG, because of its mini-games and CG visuals.)

Not exact matches

While most people may be too afraid to try it, it certainly does make for a fantastic spectator sport.
Take NASCAR, among the most popular spectator sports in the U.S.. It's partnered with Hewlett Packard on an «engagement center» — a glass - encased 600 - square - foot room on the eighth floor of NASCAR Plaza in Charlotte, N.C. — which the group's chief marketing officer Steve Phelps said is «an enormously powerful tool.»
The raucous crowd, a bigger turnout than most local soccer games, underlined how popular gaming as a hobby and spectator sport has become in China.
Outlooks on the most engaging tech, media and telecom debates such as 5G wireless, the evolution of television, video games as spectator sport, the dominance of software - as - a-service and more.
To keep the people in the posture of spectators while at the same time affording them the vicarious experience of participation via professionals enables the church to reap the benefit of one of the most powerful dynamics of our time.
Most of the members of class Y are essentially spectators, attending sporadically and investing little of themselves in the experience.
Also, most people love to be spectators, and get involved as little as possible, and a monologue sermons helps them do that.
Even so, the printing press was not a «mass» medium in the sense of reaching everyone; most people were spectators of the religious drama that was unfolding in the new medium — as in the early years of the Internet, when most people did not have access.
Not there is something wrong with Sunday service, but that form, which makes spectators of most of the church should be far from our primary means of worship and fellowship.
1989 was the same summer that Spike Lee's race - relations film, DO THE RIGHT THING came out, I had just read Malcolm X's Autobiography for a class, my IVCF chapter was more and more seeking to explore the implications of «multi-ethnicity» for campus ministry, and as a college radio DJ I had been exposed to more of the best rap than most white suburbanites — that is, a number of threads came together for me at that time to allow me to be a right - on - the - sidelines spectator of the rap youth culture phenomenon.
He bases this on a conviction of the universality of suffering — that «with so much suffering in this world, it is little wonder that most, if not all persons, feel themselves to be only spectators
The most recent contest at Citi Field in July drew 25 participants and 500 spectators before a Mets game.
In a vivid, traditional demonstration of support and commitment, most participants and spectators wear the color pink.
You've watched all of these games, and they follow the most basic pattern in spectator sports:
I've felt like a spectator at most of our games.
The temperature this morning is hovering in the high 30s as pouring rain is doing work to ensure both runners and spectators alike leave one of the most storied races in American history with hypothermia.
The racers and spectators are overwhelmingly white, and many of those leaning most eagerly toward the starting line look to be in their 50s and 60s and in little need of outreach.
However, he has been forced to watch on as a spectator for most of this season, with Antonio Conte switching to his preferred 3 -4-3 system and using Gary Cahill, David Luiz and Cesar Azpilicueta as his three - man defence.
Velez and his teammates, most of them either too young or too old for other teams» tastes, had been prepared to accept adversity graciously and entertain their fans in ways other than winning, like doffing their caps after homers or dandling infant spectators on their knees.
Never, I'll wager, has a 2:03 [2/5] race been packed in such dense waddings of trivia — some of it mildly funny (spectators checking their booze at the gate or gallantly downing it on the spot), but most of it as aimless as a sunstruck major looking for the men's room.
That day, most of spectators were waving Roma flags and they were not disappointed — the game was decided by the goal of Rodolfo Volk.
Reportedly, there is scant spectator interest in the coming tournament whereas, in the past, it was said that football made the most money of any Olympic event, including its centrepiece, the athletics.
Each of these stadiums hold over 70,000 spectators and are some of the most famous in world football.
The fans would like to see some trophies, yes, but most of all they want to a game which is fought hard with passion, with energy and excitement with purpose — a good spectators game.
polite applause for most of @BilldeBlasio speech, tho when says «you will confront problems you did not create,» spectator yells, «you did!»
«Don't tell me what happened last week,» Azrack said at one point, to chuckles in the overflow courtroom, where most press and spectators sat to make way for prospects, some of whom were left standing as others filled the jury box, several rows of chairs and the court benches.
Robert Ripp, a former Oyster Bay supervisor candidate and one of the town's most vociferous critics, was one of the first spectators to arrive in Judge Azrack's courtroom on Monday.
Cuomo believes the center is still the most responsible place from which to govern New York — and the country, though he's merely an informed spectator on that front, of course.
A force is a way to control a spectator's selection, be it of a card, number, word, letter — just about anything — and it's one of the most powerful weapons in magic.
Beijing has pledged a smoke - free Olympics, banning smoking from most indoor public spaces, workplaces and spectator areas of open - air stadiums for the duration of the games.
«We clearly observe that the awareness of remote crowd - following is most relevant when the athlete is feeling lonely, rather than in contexts where the athlete has a crowd of cheering spectators along the course,» said Lancaster University's Dr Curmi, lead author of the paper.
Don't be a spectator, be a most valuable player in the game of life!
As a member of one of the most closely followed — we're talking social media spectators, commissioned camera crews as well as pestering paparazzi — families in the history of everything, Kendall Jenner is no stranger to scrutiny and, in turn, criticism.
I think ultimately most filmmakers want to engage their spectator, and this is done through different ways, but once the spectator is engaged they will ultimately feel an emotional response to something.
In most films, there is at least something to grab one's attention, an actor's expression, a camera angle, a lighting effect which is in some way capable of stimulating the spectator.
One way or another, Morrison's work puts cinematic representation into abyme, forcing the spectators to confront the demons or the unexpected beauty emerging from the most cliched narrative tropes.
To those who blanch at Coleman's vision of making academics a spectator sport, Kelley says the focus of Arete, as with the rowers» fitness test, is on helping students achieve «personal best» milestones, a strategy that most schools rarely use.
This year, like most years, there were more than 100 Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni among the runners, and countless friends and family members among the spectators.
But during the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games what athletes and spectators were most interested in was the curled ribbon of wooden track at its centre.
Its stunning setting, demanding route, and fine spectator viewing points made it one of the most revered stages in rallying.
Now 11 years later, Taylor is returning to Le Mans — not as a spectator, but as a driver in the world's most prestigious sports car race.
Anchoring the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, as featured marque, a record four - day total of 70,525 spectators was treated to one of the most complete BMW displays ever assembled in North America.
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