Sentences with phrase «at his opponents in»

A very intimidating player... I used to tell him «just look at your opponents in the face, smile at them, and you'll frighten them to death «`.
Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
NY1 - Inside City Hall with Errol Louis: Green Party Candidates Take Shots at Opponents in Race for Governor
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took aim at his opponents in Saturday's Republican presidential debate.
It might take more than a few shuttle runs up a set of Philly stairs for Michael B. Jordan's Adonis Creed after he takes a look at his opponent in Steven Caple Jr's Creed 2.
His A-list variations allows him to charge some of his moves for extra damage, his fisticuffs version allows him to use brass rings on his fingers to take extra chip damage once activated and his stunt double variation allows him to create yellow energy around himself to launch at his opponent in the form of his shadow kick or shadow uppercut.
Win the ultimate food fight by stacking plates and tossing them at your opponent in Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido on Nintendo Switch!
Now, Lindzer's «no cause for alarm» message is of course directed at his opponents in the AGW debate.
As the battle for the Trans Mountain pipeline rages on — last week, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley launched a million dollar ad campaign aimed at its opponents in B.C. — a big question still looms.

Not exact matches

Among spreading other conspiracy theories, Jones has said tragedies like the mass shootings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Conn., and Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colo., both in 2012, were hoaxes, propagated by opponents of the Second Amendment.
Opponents of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines hold a rally as they protest US President Donald Trump's executive orders advancing their construction, at Lafayette Park next to the White House in Washington, DC, on January 24, 2017.
«He's looking at this as showing he still can be king of the hill, because we don't have the votes to override,» Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, a vocal opponent of Obama's climate change agenda, said in an interview.
At the height of the Clayoquot standoff, MacMillan Bloedel employed public relations campaigns, marshalled exhaustive research from its foresters and scientists, and fought its opponents in court — and none of it was working.
In a letter to Obama at the time, Brennan said he was «a strong opponent of many of the policies of the Bush administration, such as the preemptive war in Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include water boarding.&raquIn a letter to Obama at the time, Brennan said he was «a strong opponent of many of the policies of the Bush administration, such as the preemptive war in Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include water boarding.&raquin Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include water boarding.»
«The better able you are to get inside the head of your opponent,» Adam D. Galinsky, professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, wrote in the Harvard Business School's Negotiation newsletter, «the better your negotiated outcomes are likely to be.»
In fact, when you line up Ryan against his direct opponent, Vice President Joe Biden, you can see two versions of the same person — at least in that they both came to Washington in their 20s, were elected to office far younger than their peers, and never lefIn fact, when you line up Ryan against his direct opponent, Vice President Joe Biden, you can see two versions of the same person — at least in that they both came to Washington in their 20s, were elected to office far younger than their peers, and never lefin that they both came to Washington in their 20s, were elected to office far younger than their peers, and never lefin their 20s, were elected to office far younger than their peers, and never left.
In their conviction that they're right, however, Elliott has become adept at wielding pressure on its opponents in ways their foes say can cross ethical boundarieIn their conviction that they're right, however, Elliott has become adept at wielding pressure on its opponents in ways their foes say can cross ethical boundariein ways their foes say can cross ethical boundaries.
The so - called «lag pursuit» when the nose of an attacking plane points at the tail of the opponent's aircraft is considered the optimum location in an aerial fight.
Trump, however, went on to fire several political shots toward his opponents, including his immediate predecessor, Barack Obama, who previously turned down an invitation to speak at the Jamboree in protest of the Boy Scouts» policy of disallowing gay members and leaders from joining its ranks in 2013.
«Part of the reasons active measures have worked in the US election is because the commander - in - chief has used Russian active measures at times against his opponents,» Watts said, pointing to Manafort and Trump's citations of fake - news stories pushed out by Russian - linked entities last year.
He is opposite two formidable opponents, each with more experience at this stuff and more MPs in their caucuses.
After two early losses in conference play, the Gators beat eight consecutive SEC opponents before losing at Kentucky, 76 — 66, last Saturday.
As that begins, he can't stop thinking of friends in the Netherlands, where the Socialist Party's logo is a red tomato (which members like to hurl at opponents).
But Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen, his chief opponent in the tight race to replace Ben Bernanke at the helm of the U.S. central bank, is not exactly struggling financially.
In a court where your opponent writes the rules and you can't appeal the outcome, is it really court at all?
There he did his best to disrupt proceedings, making faces at his opponents and once showing up with a carnation in his fly.
The treatment of the Nazi period in all its aspects - Hitler's rise to power; his establishment of a dictatorship in Germany; the abolition of the rule of law; the persecution of all kinds of political opponents; the racially motivated persecution of the Jews, culminating in the Holocaust; the reticence and opposition of German citizens; and, Germany's instigation of World War II - is compulsory teaching matter at all types of schools in Germany and at all levels of education.
At the time of the Reformation there is not doubt that both Luther and his Roman Catholic opponents thought that his formulation of faith and works was in contradiction with theirs.
In this situation, surely no Jewish effort should be spared to narrow the split; yet whether he realizes it or not, precisely at just this moment Schindler's dreams widen that split still further, for they define all opponents of the Oslo agreement, seekers after peace though they may be, as the «enemies of peace.»
In her eyes, by running ahead of the people, the now - infamous 1973 decision gave «opponents of access to abortion a target to aim at relentlessly.»
Only in the last few decades has a genuinely alternative type of theology been at all widely considered — so unobtrusively, however, that many opponents of theism, even some of the most distinguished, are still fighting the older conception exclusively, convinced that if they can dispose of it the theological question will be settled.
The Washington, D.C. City Council passed a measure Tuesday legalizing same - sex marriage, and opponents plan to try to get it overturned in Congress or at the polls, The New York Times reports.
Now, after the Council, the so - called progressives have no right at all to treat their «conservative» brothers und sisters in the same way as they themselves, rightly or wrongly, thought they had been treated by their so - called opponents before the Council.
In effect, as Hartshorne at one point urges, «the panpsychist challenges his opponents to indicate any reason for admitting an additional factor of insentient matter to explain the world.
On the other hand, Erwin Chargaff, retired biochemist at Columbia University and an outspoken opponent of the research, says that «anyone affirming immediate disaster is a charlatan, but anyone denying the possibility of its occurring is an even greater one» (quoted in «Recombinant DNA: The Argument Shifts,» by Tabith M. Powledge, the Hastings Center Retort [April 1977], p. 19).
In an old - fashioned print publication, editors are all for stoking controversy but usually draw the line at willful misrepresentation of your opponent's position.
A critical mass of citizens are clamoring in pain and hurling accusations and jeering at their opponents, and holding grudges and threatening one another.
Yet these same people will read of the battles Paul had to fight against the Judaizers in the New Testament who were insisting that believers had to be circumcised — and laugh at Paul's opponents for their denseness!
So why in God's name would he show up at a shrine where he would need to tie a turban on his head for all his political opponents to see (and photograph)?
But it is the belief that we can reason about our differences and offer our opponents reasons to alter their beliefs in favor of those we regard as rationally more compelling that makes debate - public or otherwise - possible at all.
Only the Sanhedrin Jews and synagogue officials parade around in Jewish prayer shawls at all times, conveying the subliminal image that the «real»» the most religious» Jews were the most diabolically evil opponents of G - d's gift to Man.
Looking at this side of the ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite sure that God will punish the wicked.
Some of those rules are: never say anything positive about your own position because it can be attacked, but chip away at what appear to be the weaknesses in your opponent's position.
The president's opponents have focused on what can done in the short - term to reverse his executive orders, or at least make him pay a political price.
@Rufus «never say anything positive about your own position because it can be attacked, but chip away at what appear to be the weaknesses in your opponent's position.»
You may find yourself wanting to lash out at Paul's opponents in one reading; at another reading you will feel the brokenness and hurt Paul is experiencing at this writing.
Though Bain Capital surely helped expand some companies that had created jobs, the layoffs and closures at other firms would lead Romney's political opponents to say that he had amassed a fortune in part by putting people out of work.
The modern opponent of Christianity can not charge it with being mythical because it can not be proved, at least if he is using myth in the sense in which we have been using it, and not in the sense of «fable» as in the Pastorals and 2 Pet.
This argument» in the mouths of death penalty opponents committed to the sanctity, or at least equal dignity, of every human being» comes perilously close to suggesting that we should use an execution of one of our fellow citizens as a means to desired ends.
Paul van Buren was a disciple of Karl Barth, under whom he wrote his excellent doctoral dissertation on Calvin's teaching about Christ as the true life of men; Hamilton was an opponent of natural theology in all its forms, even if he studied at St Andrews under Donald Baillie — but it was the so - called «rico - orthodox» line which had attracted him, theologically; Altizer is a slightly different case.
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