Sentences with phrase «by forceful»

It smacks of poor preparation and, perhaps, of being dominated by a forceful client.
This was preceded by the forceful eviction of indigenous people camping next to the construction area by the national police.
They caused havoc in UK farming in response to mad cow disease thanks to innumerate and not very bright politicians being swept away by forceful promotion of model outputs (e.g. http://www.parliament.uk/documents/post/pn103.pdf).
This was preceded by the forceful eviction of indigenous people camping next to the construction area by the...
Much of this history of Abstraction has been dominated by the forceful masculinity of the artists who came to dominate the genre, artists like Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Clyfford Still.
Moriyama's use of a small hand - held automatic camera gives his images a loose and casual aesthetic, undermined by a forceful and decisive point of view.
A colorful mélange of boulders scattered throughout the black sand slopes gives way to prominent sea stacks — perpetually battered by the forceful tides of the Golden Gate.
The shy or fearful dog can be frightened and even traumatized by forceful training methods.
Shanker's intellect and skills as a debater were backed by a forceful personality and real - world power.
Quick cuts of different times, locations and actions are thus contrasted with an extended shot in continuous space and time, whilst images of artificial immobility (such as Birkut's statue and photograph, and him posing beside them) are succeeded by a forceful presentation of dynamic movement as Agnieszka storms through a corridor and, afterwards, drives in a van through the city under the film's credits.
Ehrenreich and Collins's considerable charms are sunk by forceful emoting that reek of square - peg - round - hole directorial notes that the actors themselves don't believe in.
It is powered by forceful leads from Christian Bale («Out of the Furnace») and Joel Edgerton («The Great Gatsby») and although the two are, or become, polar opposites, their screen presence is palpable and it's a pleasure to see them act out their craft on screen alone or together at odds.
What is required is vigilance supported by forceful action against scam.
Hamstring strains are usually caused by a forceful hip flexion while the hamstring is working to slow the extension of the knee as in kicking or running.
The hotel trades union, now led by the forceful Peter Ward, inked a contract over the summer that brought unionized maids» wages up to $ 38 an hour with free healthcare.
I expected Tears accompanied by forceful hands.
If the baby is healthy, gaining weight and has normal bowel movements, the passage of gas while crying is normal, caused by the forceful contraction of abdominal muscles.

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A Wall Street Journal report later quoted an anonymous source claiming that independent directors on RIM's board have long deferred to Balsillie, «the most forceful presence in the room by far.»
The Globe and Mail recently speculated that the mandate will remain largely the same, but that it may be amended «to include a forceful assertion of what he [Carney] calls «flexible inflation targeting,»» or his right to respond to economic shocks or dangerous buildups of credit by taking longer than usual to bring inflation to the central bank's 2 % target.»
A New York Times writer declared that «there's not likely to be a more meaningful, absorbing, forceful and radical performance by an American musician this year, or any year soon.»
Yeganeh was the inspiration for Yev Kassem, a character first portrayed by Larry Thomas in a 1995 Seinfeld episode who was known for making customers follow strict rules to order or risk being turned away with his forceful cry: «No soup for you!»
They've included mandatory daily terrorism stories, hit pieces on Hillary Clinton, and forceful denunciations of «fake news,» a term with which we are all by now deeply familiar.
The Federal Reserve has lowered short - term interest rates by 100 basis points in a month — an action they describe as a «rapid and forceful response» of monetary policy both to the changing circumstances and the changing behaviour of the US economy.
The tariffs he just signed are a more lenient version of the ones he proposed last week — a sign that forceful criticism by scores of Republican lawmakers and threats of a trade war from the US's trading partners persuaded the president to try to soften the blow on imports.
I don't think a woman ought to be doing that to a man because it's direct, it's forceful, it's authoritative, it compromising something about the way a man and a woman were designed by God to relate.»
But he should have been more forceful as a church leader to know how children can be manipulated to their detriment by others with power.
That is, the forceful power of government must itself be ordered by being brought into conformity with the requirements of morality.»
And through our craft, to cultivate a more empathetic and understanding society by revealing intimate truths that serve as a forceful reminder to folks that when they feel broken and afraid and tired, they are not alone.
They gain their significance by ultimate reference to forceful sanctions.
In the year 800, it was the Pope who crowned Charlemagne as Roman Emperor in Rome, although Charlemagne was too forceful a character to be overshadowed by the Pope.
Richard Dawkins, in his celebrated book, The Selfish Gene, exemplifies the same position.3 And a similar reduction of biology to a molecular science may be found in the writings of E.O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Jacques Monod and numerous other highly respected scientific writers.4 In Chance and Necessity, for example, Monod gives one of the most forceful renditions of the view that biochemical analysis is «obviously» the sole avenue to understanding the secret of life.5 Decades ago Jacques Loeb had already set forth the program of inquiry still emulated today by many biologists:
But in their tenth anniversary «reflection» on the «83 pastoral, The Harvest of Justice Is Sown in Peace, a new topic appears: «the forceful, direct intervention by one or more states for essentially humanitarian purposes,» such as alleviating «internal chaos, repression and widespread loss of life.»
This month, Christianity magazine reports on Todd Bentley, attacked by some for his exotic claims of angelic visitations and for his forceful and loud...
This month, Christianity magazine reports on Todd Bentley, attacked by some for his exotic claims of angelic visitations and for his forceful and loud style, while others point to an extraordinary sense of God's presence when he preaches...
This month, Christianity magazine reports on Todd Bentley, attacked by some for his exotic claims of angelic visitations and for his forceful and loud... More
As the forceful but measured actions of the United States since September 11 make clear, righteous anger, properly tempered by reason and law, can serve the cause of goodness and justice, and even put a stop to the «cycle of violence.»
One might also object that we simply have no need for «values,» since the word is fully replaceable by less ambiguous and more forceful synonyms, such as «virtues.»
What became known as Pride's Purge was the forceful removal of 186 members of parliament and the arrest of 45 by Colonel Thomas Pride in 1648, which resulted in The Rump.
Such forceful statements were never balanced by significant challenges to the Republican presidential ticket.
If it does exist, a skeptic may, if he wishes, argue that still there is no method whereby we may compare it with our concept of it; this position seems forceful and could, it seems, be met only by a pragmatic theory of knowledge, such as what emerges in Process and Reality (PR 275).
As for myself, I would never put myself into a position of being quite possibly being physically injured or even killed by such a forceful beast of burden as bull riding enunciates to the folks who put their life in dangers beyond normality's constant.
These theses of the socially powerless Jesus, the compromise of the gospel ethic with world and other systems of thought, the centrality of the love commandments, the need for a viable social ethic utilizing social philosophies, and the understanding by all this in relationship to the history of social philosophies had a forceful impact upon both H. Richard Niebuhr and his older brother Reinhold Niebuhr.
He even waded into the debate Friday with a forceful press conference where he questioned NASCAR officiating policies and whether executives were too quickly influenced by what fans said on social media.
It may not have been as forceful a headbutt like the one Zinedine Zidane threw, but this headbutt by Portugal's Pepe...
Examples I personally can document: a plague of deadly bacteria in the newborn nursery killing 3 previously healthy newborns, exploding the fetal lungs with too forceful dose of oxygen after birth by inexperienced doctor, crushing the skull during forceps extraction, overdose of adrenalin to newborn by a nurse, slow paging or slow response to call to resuscitate newborn, exploding the uterus (uterine rupture) and / or placental abruption as a result of high IV dose of oxytocin in labor in a low risk women.
Forceful vomiting in infants may be caused by a physical condition called pyloric stenosis, which blocks food from moving into the intestines from the stomach.
This forceful spitting of liquid may be a result of medical reaction from antibiotics taken by moms as medication.
Patting should be less forceful than a clap but more then a caress, and don't be surprised if the burp is accompanied by some spit - up, Swanson says.
With the rising Ukrainian nationalism and the increasingly more and more visible loss of control of the central government over the country (in the recent trade blockade of Donbass by Ukrainian nationalists, president Poroshenko protested the blockade but was unable to force its lifting), it is possible that Ukrainian military will take more forceful action against Donbass and Luhansk, which may force Russia's hand, so not all risk of war is beyond us.
The witness goes on to explain that «I noticed his fall particularly because it struck me as a horrifically forceful push by a policeman and an especially hard fall; it made me wince.»
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