Sentences with phrase «alacrity when»

At least the extra length and weight haven't dimmed the driving experience which, for such a large and heavy car with a new emphasis on keeping the boss in the back happy, is capable of unlikely feats of acceleration and A-to-B alacrity when called upon.
HORSE RACING — JEWEL»S REWARD, fiery Maine Chance bay colt with eye on Derby roses, responded with alacrity when stung by whip in stretch, pulled away from Noureddin to win $ 59,500 Wood Memorial at Jamaica (see below) by half length after surviving foul claim by runner - up.

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knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?»
When I look at the truly horrendous numbers from United Parcel today, when I read once again about how McDonald's knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?&raWhen I look at the truly horrendous numbers from United Parcel today, when I read once again about how McDonald's knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?&rawhen I read once again about how McDonald's knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?&rawhen will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?»
The alacrity with which viewers zip through commercials when watching TV stored on their DVRs suggests that an awful lot of people believe ads are unnecessary intrusions that should have been left behind in the analog age.
While the alacrity with which courts are prepared to step into political / moral issues can be questioned, the religious character their actions assume when they do step in can not be.
The stewards leapt onto the Grosjean accident with all the alacrity of a sloth (native to Brazil) on its lunchbreak and finally dished out a penalty when he was least expecting it, much to the amusement of anyone who was waiting for it to be relayed over team radio.
More is sometimes worse, wider is often shallower, incoherence usually brutalising and the alacrity with which labour MPs snatch their own children form schools struggling with eight languages shows that none of this is a hopelessly nebulous when its your own.
In contrast to the standard issue CLS, the CLS63's seven - speed transmission ditches a torque converter for a wet startup clutch, and shifts occur smoothly and swiftly, with extra alacrity and added steering stiffness when you click from «C» (comfort) to «S» (sport), S +, or M (manual.)
The next part of the equation is the sport - tuned suspension, which was tweaked and tuned to make the hatch even more interesting when driven with alacrity.
Even high - rise pickup trucks vacate the left lane with alacrity (means «quickly,» for you truck owners) when they spot this silver Charger's crosshairs grille in the mirror.
Now typically on an AMT you lose that sense of power or that alacrity that you want, especially when you overtake someone.
When ARTnews offered me the chance to participate in and write about my experiences in a two - week drawing «marathon» at the New York Studio School, I accepted with alacrity (hey, two weeks out of the office!)
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