Sentences with phrase «as emphatic»

Maybe it was the group of senior counsel speaking at the event, or perhaps it was because they're all American with a different point of view, but the results in this year's Canadian Lawyer annual Corporate Counsel Survey are not quite as emphatic.
However, it is probably its usage as an emphatic marker of place that most appealed to Long when he made England 1968.
Now that we are living in a time of highly politicized art, as well as emphatic intellectualism, it makes sense to remember that painting can't do everything for everyone.
... They all serve as emphatic arguments in the development of the discourse on the future of the planet.»
I give it as emphatic a recommendation as I can give.
But he refused to be as emphatic when it comes to the 310kW F6 turbo six - cylinder engine that also featured in the now defunct Ford Performance Vehicles range.
The brakes aren't as emphatic as on cars from the 964 generation onwards, but they're still man enough for the SC's performance.
The final shot is the film's altarpiece: a weightless camera glides around the Toller and Mary in their rapturous embrace, as the emphatic sounds of the choir singing «Leaning on the Everlasting Arms» reverberate.
«Chadwick Boseman was only recently confirmed to be entering the Marvel universe as the emphatic superhero the Black Panther, and while such news left many a film fan scratching their heads as to who this young actor is, it should be a question that's easier to answer when James Brown biopic Get On Up has been released; such is the sheer brilliance of the electric performance by this talented star»... Read More»
The mammoth East Midtown office tower to be known as One Vanderbilt will rise 1,401 feet and taper into a slender pinnacle intended as an emphatic addition to the Manhattan skyline.
The head of the Senate GOP caucus, Minority Leader Len Fasano, R - North Haven, has been peppering state Democrats for months with vocal criticism, and the Sept. 2 letter comes as an emphatic slap back at him.
United have now won eight of their last nine home games against Arsenal, and while this did not boast the extraordinary scoreline of last season's 8 - 2, it was every bit as emphatic a victory.
This season around, their win, though not as emphatic, carries with it a much grander sense of accomplishment.
Still highly impressive - don't get me wrong, but the Bundesliga hasn't got the same competitiveness as the Prem - there are a lot of poor teams, and he wasn't quite as emphatic in Europe.....
Jesus of Nazareth, who went about Galilee, «him God raised up»; the Greek is as emphatic as is our English version — even more so: «this one God raised.»
Pastor B is just as emphatic about tongues being alive and well in the present age.
Not all museum people are as emphatic as McGreevy, and even those who tend to share her views are quick to point out that determining whether a given item is sacred or secular can be very difficult.
Luther took a high risk in identifying Paul's message as an emphatic naysaying to everything in humanity that strives for favor and grace.
Brunner appeals explicitly to the prologue of John and to certain sayings of Paul, but surely one who is as emphatic as he in rejecting the authority of Scriptural teachings as such does not mean to say that we accept the doctrine of creation because of the presence of these passages in the New Testament.
Ask any digital marketer if they've been able to set their strategy on autopilot over the past decade, and I bet you'll get a laugh or two — as well as an emphatic «No.»

Not exact matches

Some of the best managers and leaders are emphatic believers in the growth mindset, and see few mistakes as so big to nullify the opportunity to learn.
There was even a local musician awaiting their arrival, with singer Jurgis Didziulis greeting the Ball's with an emphatic rendition of «Welcome to Lithuania» as they made it into the airport.
He's less emphatic about branding it as a tax today.
Louise Yamada clinched her reputation as America's oracle of technical analysis with an emphatic sell warning at the top of the Wall Street boom in 2007.
As recently as 2000, senior citizens could be counted on to find the press credible; a quick look at the geriatric - friendly advertisers of our network nightly news broadcasts gives emphatic evidence of who is still watching by - appointment tv newAs recently as 2000, senior citizens could be counted on to find the press credible; a quick look at the geriatric - friendly advertisers of our network nightly news broadcasts gives emphatic evidence of who is still watching by - appointment tv newas 2000, senior citizens could be counted on to find the press credible; a quick look at the geriatric - friendly advertisers of our network nightly news broadcasts gives emphatic evidence of who is still watching by - appointment tv news.
Pressed by organizations such as Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council, as well as by the emphatic teaching of the Catholic Church, millions of Americans have been caught up in the effort to restore «the traditional family.»
My dear friend who died in less than 18 months from aggressive breast cancer was told by the vicar to apologise to the church committee about a minor matter or «consider her future as a member» (I helped her prepare her reply and told her that she couldn't say what she wanted to say, she was insistent but I was emphatic «it's not the content....
Moreover, ruach carried other words, such as nephesh and «heart» up with it, so that, as is the way with words, they borrowed meaning from each other and were used together when an emphatic statement of the whole man's inner devotion was wanted.
This idea is so emphatic in the Gospels that it can easily be interpreted as individualistic in a narrow and imprisoning sense.
The Christian faith is the only world religion that takes as its logo an emphatic symbol of death.
Jesus» emphatic command to heal the sick indicates that this discipleship leads to freedom from disease as well as from sin.
In a manner analogous to Aristotle's grounding of induction in «experience,» Whitehead is quite emphatic in stating that direct observation is incapable of serving as the springboard for arriving at the larger generalities.
He did not identify God with sheer infinity and absolute independence (as scholasticism did) and was emphatic in his rejection of that aspect of the tradition.
But this constant and emphatic dwelling on the inward disposition rather than the overt act might well excite the suspicion of those who insisted on the deed as the sole visible test of obedience to the Law of God.
But Insofar as the primacy of God dominates, the answer is very clear and emphatic.
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
Asked for a wish - list of what might help to arrest the decline of the Church in its former heartlands, he is emphatic and seems to relish making a list... one which rather chimes with what many other thinking Catholics would offer: «1) strong, evangelically assertive bishops who know how to handle the media and can call the people of the Church to live out their vocation as missionary disciples.
It IS still a gift of providence, and as a Calvinist, I'm very emphatic that providence leads one to praise.
When I was a parish minister, I now realize, I should have been more emphatic in expecting couples to plan their wedding so as to include sound marriage preparation.
To be sure, the Fourth Gospel insists strongly upon the formal fact; there is an emphatic repudiation of Docetism; not even Paul affirms the humanity so bluntly and unequivocally as does the Fourth Gospel in the sentence, «The Word was made flesh» [John 1:14].
What she conveniently ignores is that whereas I devote eight full chapters to such authenticated Marian apparitions as Lourdes and Fatima, I write of the dubious ones» some very dubious, some not so dubious at all» in a single round «up chapter that contains an emphatic caveat.
A ger shall you not oppress; for as for you [plural, emphatic], you know the heart [nephesh] of a ger because you were gerim [plural] in the land of Egypt.
It often happens that an hallucination is imperfectly developed: the person affected will feel a «presence» in the room, definitely localized, facing in one particular way, real in the most emphatic sense of the word, often coming suddenly, and as suddenly gone; and yet neither seen, heard, touched, nor cognized in any of the usual «sensible» ways.
To point up the nature and disposition of the laws as suggested in what has preceded, we may now briefly summarize their emphatic ethical and social content.
I wish to be emphatic here: any «real revolution» must not minimize individual medical guidance as to the contraceptive least likely to endanger a person's health while protecting against pregnancy.
Whitehead's rejection ofthat position was emphatic: «It is fundamental to the metaphysical doctrine of the philosophy of organism that the notion of an actual entity as the unchanging subject of change is completely abandoned» (PR 29 / 44).
But he does argue for toleration for Jews and Muslims in an emphatic way, as he does not for heretics.
When John sent his disciples to ask, Jesus held up his ministry of physical healing as clear and emphatic proof.
A sojourner shall you not oppress; for as for you (the form is plural and emphatic), you know the heart -LRB-!)
But although these uncertainties of external structure remain, the account leaves uncomplicated and emphatic this «event» as internally apprehended - that is, as in faith remembered and appropriated and celebrated in that community which knew itself in subsequent centuries to be, as it were, the child of Sinai Horeb.
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