Sentences with phrase «almost respect it more»

In fact, it is almost insulting to call it a «welcome screen» — I'd almost respect it more if it was called a here - is - an - ad - so - we - can - make - money screen.

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He'll respect you for being a person of your word and will almost certainly allow you a few more minutes.
Jeremy Siegel, author and respected professor (read Why Boring is Almost Always More Profitable), has shown in his research that dividends can lower the amount of time it takes you to regain losses in an investment.
In fact, Dante finds something to quarrel with in the positions put forward by almost every recognized authority, even those he respects the most, from Aristotle (whom he honors perhaps more than any other thinker) to Aquinas (with whom he fights mainly friendly but nonetheless frequent little battles).
And those more recent thinkers who are most like Leibniz in comprehensive knowledge (Peirce and Whitehead being almost unique in this respect) reject any such jumble of notions as automatic yet spiritual realities.
First, that Archbishop Mennini has considerable respect for Bishop Davies, whom he clearly sees as the kind of bishop we need more of in this country: he almost certainly found out about Mgr Egan, who has so far maintained a fairly low profile, from Bishop Davies: the fact that he has followed his advice shows what kind of bishop he is now looking to appoint.
Unlike many of our Former Players, he showed total Loyalty to Arsenal when we need his loyalty most, and although his time at Arsenal is almost certainly coming to an end, very likely at the end of this season — he deserves more respect than he is currently getting from some sections of the Fanbase.
This valuation comes from the well respected CIES Football Observatory rates brilliant Bellerin as being worth just a touch over # 43 million, almost # 5m more than the next defender on the list, Bayern Munich's David Alaba.
Having United in our sights is much more important than the Saints because, with respect, they are almost certainly going to falter as the season progresses and you would expect Arsenal to overhaul them in the coming months.
@ jo jo i am in total agreement with you as i expected today almost everyone is going on about how bad we are ect i just watched the highlights again to make sure i wasnt watching another game we out played the spuds for over 30 mins in the first half lioris had to make 4 good saves and all were shoots from distance wilshire was very good as with ramsey we then dominated again in the second half with more good shoots and saves buy the spud keeper yes its disapointing but we were much the better team maybe you all listened to phill neville but you should know by now we have to have an amazing game to be given any credit by pundits and talk of chelski scoring 8 against us when they beat villa 3 — 0 have some respect for your club lads we need to do better but i think its coming have a little faith
Let me list our bogey teams Southampton, Stoke, Swansea, Chelsea, manutd, bayern, barca, almost every team plays specially when they face us, cos they smell blood and they know we are no more arsenal, we only bear the name, they don't respect or fear us anymore, they know we have turned fake
I'm almost glad that he isn't wildly popular, because in a way it makes DJ who he is, and I think all the really pure and true MMA fans appreciate and respect him more because of that anyways.
In almost every respect, this sequel is an improvement on its 2016 predecessor: Sharper, grosser, more narratively coherent and funnier overall, with a few welcome new additions.
The copycats seemed to get more attention and respect than the originals and the innovators — much as the Coens are now ranked above Roman Polanski, and Woody Allen eclipses Albert Brooks — and having just returned from almost eight years abroad, I was responding like Rip van Winkle.
Much more meaty drama than teen comedy, director James Ponsoldt («Smashed») treats the story and characters with respect and seriousness almost to a fault.
With an assist from LEE, the organization has nearly doubled its investment recently with respect to its lobbying efforts, spending almost $ 2 million since 2010 on attacking unions, weakening teacher tenure, supporting more and earlier standardized testing, reducing certification requirements, and encouraging the use of VAM in teacher evaluation systems.
The new Mazda2 is a milestone in this respect: almost 100 kg lighter than the previous Mazda2, it reverses the trend towards ever - heavier vehicles while being safer and even more fun to drive.
The Skoda Yeti is better value that the Passat Alltrack in almost every respect, although the Passat offers more space and a more car - like driving experience.
The processors and memory configurations are identical but in almost all other respects the Archos is giving you more.
More than almost anything else in the past, this testimony from TASC seems to solidify that TASC, on behalf of its member companies, has no regard for providing fair or factual testimony to public officials and lawmakers in an effort to foster respect for the debt settlement industry and reliance they can be counted on as a credible source.
Much more complex than it's predecessor in almost every respect, Volume has far more content to offer players, but may fall slightly short of it's lofty ambitions.
With the more difficult options, combat almost becomes an art in itself that demands respect and dedication to master.
It's a much more open system than other similar games, being compared to something like Diablo or Borderlands in that respect, which is almost always about the loot.
Schumaker remarks: «I like to work on a very defined, consistent group... then follow that with a group of things that veer wildly in different directions... Most important and most uncomfortable is that once a direction is decided upon, I have to be willing to drop it when that Other Thing takes over - intuition, divine guidance, whatever you call it - that thing that almost everyone I respect seeks: the moment when one feels he / she is not in control, that something separate or higher or deeper or more knowledged has taken over.»
In that respect, what I find more interesting is the lack of (un) certainty discussion in the text I quoted, although describing «a 26 % increase in hydrogen ion concentration» as «almost 30 % more acidic» is telling.
This is more or less making certain assumptions about the partial derivatives of e.g. «global average temperature» with respect to all sorts of stuff that are almost certainly untrue and are very likely not even true enough to be a reasonable short term approximation (the separability).
For respected newspapers and media outlets to ignore the many independent lines of evidence for this phenomenon in favour of a more interesting and controversial story was blatantly irresponsible, and almost no retractions or apologies have been published since.
Canadian society, in general, may take issue with particular decisions but as a whole appears to respect the judicial system (although most would probably like it to be more transparent, particularly the process for choosing new judges at almost every level of court).
Bob Neill MP, Chair of the Justice Committee, said: «It is disappointing that the government response is so negative in respect of the Justice Committee's recommendations; perhaps more concerning is that it is almost offensively perfunctory, appearing to have been rushed out at short notice and giving little evidence of attention paid to the Committee's detailed evidence and analysis.
When you ask someone if they have had any experience with a Realtor, lawyer, home inspector, contractor, ditch digger (you fill in the blank), they almost always go right into their, or their relative / friend / co-worker's negative experience, not the positive, — it's on Realtors individually to demonstrate integrity and earn respect, «and the public shops around» — like they have always done for services & commodities, «I still get to make as much or more than you» — really, how do you know?
Experts around the table, including Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics, Jude Landis of Fannie Mae, and Laurie Goodman of the Urban Institute, agreed that though the housing market has recovered in many respects since the economic downturn of almost eight years ago, one way in which it hasn't come back is in the return to more balanced credit scores as a threshold for obtaining financing.
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