Sentences with phrase «doggedness in»

Like Murakami, Mr. self - identifies with otaku, which roughly translates to «geek» and is usually tied to a love of anime, manga, and doggedness in the pursuit of these hobbies.
There's a certain laudable doggedness in its creation, I guess, but it coheres neither narratively nor thematically beyond the basic «Eddie's getting fucked» throughline — which, as you can imagine, is just kinda funny after a while.
From the next tier, David Gauke and Mark Hoban for their tenacity and pure doggedness in tackling the many finance related Bills in the House of Commons this year.
«Over the years, I have admired your courage and doggedness in defending your interests and your generosity in promoting education.
Also, as the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Lagos State University, LASU and member of Executive of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Momoh was prominent for his doggedness in maintaining high level integrity and professionalism, and selfless defence of staff and students» welfares, as well as strictly adherence to ethical standard on addressing issues that affected staff and students.
We need Alexis and Vardy's doggedness in defending, with that formation we would need both of them having midfield duties.

Not exact matches

Jermemy... I applaud your doggedness to try to understand why God act violently in the Hebrew Scriptures.
(7) Though much of this air - time was initially in the smaller markets, it illuminates the doggedness which has characterized these smaller religious broadcasters.
Already Columbus believed he had located the general site where the earthly paradise would be found and imagined that fresh - water currents in the sea off the northern coast of South America actually flowed from it.8 With literal - minded doggedness others would seek El Dorado, the Seven Cities of Cibola, or the Fountain of Eternal Youth.
Rev Dr Jeremiah M Gado, president of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), to which Leah and her parents belong, issued a statement saluting her «courage, doggedness and faith» and condemning «in strong terms any attempt to forcefully convert anyone from one religion to another.»
BOXING — PETE RADEMACHER, showing more doggedness than style, alternately backtracked and banged his balding head against the hard right fist of Zora Folley, went down twice in the third round, twice in the fourth, ran out of coordination altogether 75 seconds into the fourth, lost on KO (see below).
«Then the doggedness and drive that got your there in the first place comes out and says «snap out of it you pussy, pull this shirt off the hook and put it on.»
It's just as well as West Brom have been reliant on a combination of individual brilliance — notably from Chris Brunt and Somen Tchoyi — and some Austrian doggedness from the vastly - experienced Paul Scharner for positive input in front of goal of late.
«With this delay, it shows the courage, commitment and doggedness of this administration in managing the limited resources.
He attributed the recent relative peace enjoyed within the University after of high spate of suicide bombings to Nigerian Army doggedness and professional display in securing the University, Maiduguri metropolis in particular and Borno State in general.
In his welcome address, the Okuokpellagbe of Okpella Kingdom, Dr. Andrew Dirisu, lauded the doggedness of Dangote Cement and its prompt response to the call for the establishment of the cement plant, and commended the state governor for his support in acceding to the desire of the people to have Dangote Cement in the community given the abundance of the raw materials in the communitIn his welcome address, the Okuokpellagbe of Okpella Kingdom, Dr. Andrew Dirisu, lauded the doggedness of Dangote Cement and its prompt response to the call for the establishment of the cement plant, and commended the state governor for his support in acceding to the desire of the people to have Dangote Cement in the community given the abundance of the raw materials in the communitin acceding to the desire of the people to have Dangote Cement in the community given the abundance of the raw materials in the communitin the community given the abundance of the raw materials in the communitin the community.
Jonathan commended the outgoing National Caretaker Committee for its leadership and doggedness, adding that it had provided energetic and purposeful leadership at a very critical and trying period in the party's political history.
The ex-militants said «we understood the unalloyed efforts been exerted by the current APC led government in the country and ultimately salute particularly the courage and doggedness of our Acting President in the recent times to ensure that Niger Delta areas do not get eluded of benefits due them for better peace and tranquility in the region.
«The appreciation becomes imperative as your unalloyed support, resilience, and doggedness for over 14 months ahead of this well deserved triumph of truth and justice really showed your love for the membership of our great party and Nigerian citizens in general.
It is in recognition of this commitment and doggedness that President Muhammadu Buhari, as gathered, has directed the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Buratai to give a post-humus promotion of a full Colonel to the late Lt. Colonel Muhammad Abu Ali.
She said her husband became Nigeria's president in 2015 due to his doggedness, persistence and compassion for the masses.
Esposito's trademark doggedness was on display just last week when former state Rep. Betty Sutton won a crowded Democratic primary fight in Ohio's 13th District.
But the scrappy biotech refused to die, in part because of Lanza's doggedness.
In the face of this roller - coaster ride, only sheer doggedness will see you through.
While they press Beeman's professional doggedness, it would be interesting to further exploit, on an institutional level, the gap between public voice and private reality in this silent war of considerable subterfuge.
Though no one will ever confuse him with Olivier, Johnson is ideal in this kind of movie — huge enough to compete with the special effects, and with an aura of doggedness and competence that makes you believe he'd never give up.
Much of what is in the book is equally relevant in today's tumultuous financial markets — the core concept of value never changes, nor does the fact that hard work and doggedness are necessary to unearth it.
For example, SPDR EURO STOXX 50 (FEZ) illustrates the doggedness of the downtrend in Europe.
«Piero della Francesca in America» is, in part, an homage to the perspicacity of American collectors and, especially, the doggedness of Helen Clay Frick.
Even though there is much to admire in his paintings, not least his doggedness, mostly he's just not all that good.
In her review for artcritical.com, «The Hermetic and the Everyday: Dan Walsh at Paula Cooper,» Marjorie Welish poses the question, «Can technical doggedness produce compelling art?»
Regardless, I think my doggedness was the single most important factor in my success.
In the end, Pierce found herself commending certain police officers for the «doggedness and professionalism» in keeping the case — one she noted involved serious offences — alivIn the end, Pierce found herself commending certain police officers for the «doggedness and professionalism» in keeping the case — one she noted involved serious offences — alivin keeping the case — one she noted involved serious offences — alive.
Personality skills that have an underlying positive bent, such as doggedness, need for diversity in your work and sometimes analyzing issues too closely, are all moldable skills that a good manager or HR representative will see as assets given the right work environment.
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