Sentences with phrase «as assiduous»

Will they be as assiduous in grading pieces that overstate the significance of some single - study finding pointing to climate doom as they are with coverage challenging climate alarm?
A math skilled American is becoming such an endangered species that employers have become as assiduous at keeping them as the National Park Service is at rescuing wolves.
According to John Bortle of Stormville, N.Y., who has observed several hundred comets in his more - than - 50 years as an assiduous amateur astronomer, Comet Lovejoy, «appears to be only modestly condensed, at best, and lacking in any obvious stellar nucleus, even a very faint one.
What does seem clear is that Mr. Atwal was almost as assiduous about having his photo taken with Canadian politicians as is your blogger.

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Social scientific interest in the «religion factor» has increased greatly in the last quarter century, and we have assiduous monitoring by such as George Gallup and his Princeton Religion Research Center.
As something worthy of assiduous analytical attention, computation, and contemplation, propositions are hardly appealing, and least of all enticing.
The Jewish people, more faithful than any similar group in the keeping of the moral laws they share with the Christians, more assiduous in the practice of repentance, more diligent in forgiveness, have indeed survived to this day and so demonstrated in a fashion the social relevance of their faith; but it would be difficult to describe the sort of existence the Jewish race has enjoyed as «fullness of life.»
As Fr Boyle says, this could lead an assiduous modern Catholic to a consubstantial view, which was Luther's belief.
The Fairtrade Foundation requires licencees to use marginally different onpack text depending on whether a product is manufactured using physical traceability or mass balance, but the differences are so subtle as to be overlooked by all but the most assiduous of label readers.
We'll produce assiduous research showing how free education would be implemented, in defence of universalism, myth - busting some of the most outrageous arguments of the Labour right («free education is bad for access», «Scotland has free education and that means robbing the poor to pay the rich»), and begin to make the case in Labour Students, the Labour Party and NUS for free, public and democratic education, not as a privilege, but as a right.
It's a churlish and controlled film, suffused with dolor yet agleam with the prospect of hope, each assiduous and apoplectic composition as neat and orderly as the garments Toller adjusts during his morning routine.
If Black can be accused of anything, it's his assiduous dodging of consequence and his reluctance to frame a causal event as anything other than a personal offense in need of violent correction.
As Luciano Tovoli once said in his response to a question regarding his own supervision of the Blu - ray transfer of Dario Argento's 1977 Eurohorror classic Suspiria, the physicality of celluloid image should be contrasted with the mathematical image offered by the digital.6 Experimenta, with its assiduous persuasion for the original formats of films in most cases7 in a country that severely lacks an experimental film culture and a consciousness regarding the latter, set the physical, tactile presence of films and filmmakers as its focal poinAs Luciano Tovoli once said in his response to a question regarding his own supervision of the Blu - ray transfer of Dario Argento's 1977 Eurohorror classic Suspiria, the physicality of celluloid image should be contrasted with the mathematical image offered by the digital.6 Experimenta, with its assiduous persuasion for the original formats of films in most cases7 in a country that severely lacks an experimental film culture and a consciousness regarding the latter, set the physical, tactile presence of films and filmmakers as its focal poinas its focal point.
«Although this could help boys, as it means that they can cram for exams in short bursts, in practice it means that pupils need to perform consistently well throughout the whole two years of a GCSE course, and this kind of assiduous diligence is something at which girls tend to excel far more than boys.»
Her assiduous focus on process, she suggests, replicates the physical world not just as we see it but as we experience and interact with it.
A roomful of 1979 photographs document Henry Flynt's assiduous tracking of graffiti tags left by the artists known as SAMO (Shannon Dawson, Al Diaz and Jean - Michel Basquiat) on downtown New York walls.
It further evokes the assiduous practice of the loom as participants move back and forth within the installation.
Of the many pseudoscientific institutions responsible for pushing the pseudoscientific fraud of Man Made Global Warming in recent years, few have been quite so assiduous in promulgating the great lie as our own Royal Society.
As for the new Prime Minister of Australia, it looks to me that, like John Howard, Prime MinisterTony Abbott is assiduous in avoiding telling the Australian public what he really thinks; he continues being persistently contradictory and ambiguous, rather than candid and clear.
The clinical negligence team, headed by Tim Spring, is praised as «assiduous».
On the other hand, Android TV has been assiduous about adding network subscription channels, such as CBS All Access, Showtime Anytime and HBO Now.
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