Sentences with word «coldly»

His office, reception, and salespeople were not friendly, barely coldly polite, and I still remember feeling like my presence was a threat.
At the very least, they feel that he was coldly disrespectful in his departure process.
We are committed to talking things out, and working out our issues rather than letting a third party coldly decide our fate and the fate of our families.
Continue to show affection toward each other and don't act coldly toward your husband.
But eventually, when our own feelings — our repressed exuberance or anger — are stirred, we are uncomfortable, and criticize our partners for being too outgoing, too coldly rational, to temperamental.
Are you the type of person who can coldly evaluate resume feedback without being overwhelmed by fear, panic or other emotions?
You can coldly dismiss her by saying, «Alexa, stop.»
Some countries split them between divorcing couples as a matter of course; others regard such requests from foreign courts coldly.
Yet, in the words of Auxier J. in Pezzente v. McClain, 2005 BCPC 352 (CanLII), the law remains «coldly unemotional» towards companion animals, which continue to be considered «just another consumer product.»
In that case, a central issue was whether the publication was communication of ideas, but the final appellate decision was that «The book directly and unmistakably urges concrete violations of the laws against murder and murder for hire and coldly instructs on the commission of these crimes.
But the new assessment systems now flourishing in the legal market are not friendly to law firms — at best, they're coldly neutral.
He replied — still coldly — that he did not wish to discuss the matter.
In other words, it appears that Americans are not coldly weighing the facts, then arguing over policy.
«Nothing,» Malcolm says coldly, and walks away.
But they also have shareholders and they're looking at this type of an issue very, very, you know, coldly in a sense.
Few have been so coldly calculating and few have been so well documented.
Re «acidification» here and some comments in other strings, if this is really about the science, then let's say exactly what we mean so as not to give any reason for contrarians to distract folks from the main, coldly scientific conclusion.)
A couple of us remember Werner Herzog's line in Grizzly Man, where the great director announces, coldly, «People think nature is beautiful, but I do not agree.
The smell, surprisingly, isn't unpleasant and the artist's jibe at coldly translating flesh - and - blood beings into data spots registers immediately.
One could argue that this exhibition, one that pairs luminous, warm abstractions and coldly machined industrial fixtures, provides a liminal art historical space between Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, recalling Flavin's beginnings as an abstract painter identified within the locus of Brooks's generation.
Good idea from Greg, who felt it high time we take a serious look at the actual paintings, which where coldly ignored by the very court that banished them.
For the first time I understood the obvious: that these pictures coldly address the myth of American power, the hollow rhetoric of the solitary, cowboy hero, the transparent fiction of self - congratulatory self - representation.
Richard Prince's pictures coldly address the myth of the American power and the hollow rhetoric of the solitary cowboy hero.
But some people still received the message coldly, particularly workers in the galleries called out for showing less than 20 % women.
In Coventry's work, the detritus, aggression and excess of postmodern society is expressed through the poised and elegant language of modernism.There is a poetic detachment in his work, expressed through his favouring of workmanlike, un-aesthetic colours which can often appear random, coldly institutional or light industrial.
I stared coldly at her for a moment then told her, «I don't think I like you very much.»
One added coldly, «It's just a dog.»
Coldly shot against a white backdrop, they seem emotionless — but as viewers observe these objects, they come to feel warm.
It bends the museum's third - floor space in a totally idiosyncratic way and feels personal and coldly calculated almost at the same time.
More like the people of photographer August Sander's (like Schad, also of the Neue Sachlikeit), unsentimentality presents itself not so much coldly as candidly.
It's easy for me, as a man, to coldly break this down into technical conversations.
The eerie green glow emanating from retro - future consoles are coldly oppressive.
Lastly, we have the cynical, perhaps coldly rational Nagi.
The movie also delves more into the past, showing some of the events that made Ohana's mother act so coldly towards the rest of her family.
Hollywood «creativity» then transformed the welcoming and friendly people of Belize into coldly rude hotel employees serving as foils for the kidnappers who ultimately ruined the honeymoon vacation of the protagonist couple.
Now, to look at matters coldly and realistically, 8 confirmed cases of dogs destroyed - this is a drop in the ocean in relation to what is going on with other species out on our farms.
This includes if they can't pay due to death, and creditors will coldly enforce this provision.
Better still though to separate emotions from your investing, and keep a coldly rational long - term perspective.
But I'm not in their shoes, and I know one of the ECRI pair, so I asked for some insight into the models, which he coldly refused.
Far better to wait a while, and analyze the opportunity coldly, and compare it against other ideas.
Okada finds him crying outside, and coldly rejects him.
(«Talking that way» as in, I politely asked business questions about my own book, and then dropped the subject when coldly asked to do so.)
When you look at the self - help shelves with a coldly impartial eye, this isn't especially surprising.
The remote castle is presided over by coldly demanding Lady Eleanor, and the servants appear befuddled.
«Why, as I say, you have almost nothing but --» «I mean among some of your Minds; your ships, Tersono the Contact drone,» Ziller said coldly.
Because a killer is coming to Bolton, a coldly proficient assassin who never misses.
The title of the actual longest - running active manga goes to Takao Saito's Golgo 13, which has been staring coldly through its sniper scope for over 45 years.
And so when the coldly logical Marquess of Blakely confronts her with scientific proof of her fraud, she must choose between losing the social position she's fought for, and earning the esteem of the one man who sees who she really is.
Instead, she foretells that the coldly logical Marquess will fall prey to the emotions he scorns.
With cantilevered perspectives and dark inky splotches speckling the corners, the spooky images of stark forests, gaping caves, bloodshot eyes, and ominous shadows are brilliantly married to the text printed in manic handwritten fonts, some crazed and swirling, others coldly deadpan.
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