Not exact matches
Yes, he was a lawyer for Verizon, a fierce
opponent of net neutrality, but his decision to scrap the rules was not motivated
by a
desire to win favor with his former bosses in the telecom industry.
Elliott, it seemed, had lucked into its
desired outcome out of the blue,
by way of its
opponent's unforced error.
The Gray Lady's decision is clearly driven not so much
by a
desire to support Lazio, but rather an intense dislike for his
opponent, Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, who the paper says would be a «national embarrassment» to the GOP if he wins this intra-party contest.
A grubby world of politics was on show and it was a fascinating study of the methods of persuasion and tactics used
by Lincoln and his
opponents to achieve their
desired goals.
Opponents argue that the for - profit structure diverts public resources to private businesses and that the profit - seeking nature of these organizations creates incentives that jeopardizes the education they provide to children.67 On the other hand, supporters argue that the
desire for profits incentivizes EMO staff members to attract and retain «customers»
by providing high - quality services.
You must defeat your
opponent not
by manipulating their strengths and weaknesses, but instead
by mitigating their wants and
desires.
Tossing coconuts at
opponents (hitting the X button for direction and distance), spotting the odd hippo out
by pressing one of the buttons, placing your head inside a lion's mouth (removing it to bank your points), penalty shootouts (whether you're between the sticks or taking the kick, pressing the face button that corresponds to your
desired corner does the job), standing under a crate
by pressing the button displayed on it and hoping that something positive will fall out of it as opposed to a nasty and heavy anvil.
The challenge with this control scheme is that your view is also controlled
by the mouse, so to be effective you have to learn how to move the mouse only enough to get the
desired direction for the attack or defend, without looking away from your
opponent.