Sentences with phrase «earnest now»

Coda Automotive's EV sedan has been a long time coming — but it's here in earnest now.
There is some expectation that many of those contributors will come out in earnest now, especially with the Vergrara ruling in hand.
(And make a ringtone — the election season is just beginning in earnest now Huckabee Girl, anyone?
After a meeting with Adam Silver, Levenson said he would look to sell his share of the Hawks, but it seems the sale can begin in earnest now that all three ownership groups have come together.
I will have to look in earnest now so I can make these lovely sounding brownies.
As Blixen seeks to illustrate, there are times to feast and there are times to fast (something we ought to be contemplating in earnest now that Lent is upon us).

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Thanks to a new partnership with CircleUp, you can now find the small businesses poised for big things and the great products they make on Jet.com potentially way before they hit the mainstream in earnest.
You can now start the planning stage in earnest.
Since Lord James is so earnest and is not prone to out - of - body experiences until now, can this be real?
Keeping this scenario in mind, our earnest endeavour is to reach out to such genuinely potential entrepreneurs who may be a fledgling start - up, or a successful business, or anyone with a never - say - die attitude — just to get an insight on how their journey has been until now.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
Now that Abram has a son, the crucial task of perpetuation begins in earnest, and Abram must be shown what is required.
And those who do live the life of the community, seeking to appropriate for themselves its central affirmations, yet unconcerned about the peripheral, secondary, and now and again misleading assertions and practices that have often been associated with those essentials; those who learn gradually to join in its prayers and receive the sacraments, and to read the Bible with open, earnest, yet critical minds; those who endeavor with heart and soul to express in daily life the Christian principle of life «in Christ» — such men and women will find increasingly that they genuinely belong.
>> >» You've been poking around this blog for a while now — have you noticed how many earnest Christians believe that atheists are inherently amoral?»
Yet during this time, Cairns says now, he «was still very far from establishing my life as prayer» Not too many years ago, after a rather bitter dispute at work, he started to pray in earnest: «I began an actual «rule» of prayer.
I get the feeling that when you are facing death you will be as earnest in finding religion as you are now against it.
Now I was a young and particularly earnest devout religious... What was I to think of such words?
A congregation that now averages over 100 people at a 7:00 a.m. Sunday service of Holy Communion began in earnest when the church offered a free breakfast to homeless people.
But right now, when the company has nothing to lose by mixing things up in earnest, is when they can — and probably will — go for broke.
My overall point is that regardless of what went down and whether it had anything to do with where we sit now, I only hope that it has caused all parties involved to engage in some earnest introspection on the subject.
After Arsene Wenger admitted that he needs to clear out many more players before he can bring in replacements, it seems that the exodus of out - of - favour Gunners is now being dealt with in earnest.
So now Arsenal are in the Europa League and at least we do not have to do any qualifying games before the competition starts in earnest.
The Christmas football period now begins in earnest with most clubs reporting all fixtures sold out.
Another post I read here at Mommyish was the funny, yet incredibly earnest account of a mom who used to cook gourmet, organic stuff, but now makes meals, previously frozen, from (gasp!)
We now had enough to only use a couple of disposables a day and began washing the diapers in earnest to try and use as few as possible.
I would be wondering what my role is, except for the fact that we are now house - hunting in earnest.
The web is a natural haven for the out - of - power — part of its brilliance is that it can make mighty the small and small the mighty — and just as Democrats and progressives began working online in earnest after they lost Congress and the White House, Republicans will naturally use new media to create channels for organizing and message - distribution now that they've been pushed out of institutional authority.
15:31 — Right, my attention is now solely focused on the Commons chamber as the Lords reform debate gets underway in earnest.
How many more sexual harassment cases will now surface now that staff is brave enough to make a complaint without fear of losing their earnest careers?
Now Miliband is grinning - he is so earnest he doesn't come across as a bully, just a very naughty little boy...
«I think they're coming down much more in earnest in this juncture, not to say that wasn't happening to before, but now it has everyone's attention,» Flanagan said.
Of course, there's still a long time between now and May and we still have a few weeks to go before the dissolution of parliament at which point the campaign will begin in earnest.
As the 2010 election now stands less than four months away, the 2012 jockeying has begun in earnest with potential presidential candidates seeking to out - endorse and out - stump one another.
But when budgets are squeezed, as they are now, municipal leaders often seek wage or benefit concessions, which leave unions with little incentive to come to the bargaining table and negotiate in earnest.
However, with the midterms now behind us, 2012 begins in earnest, and it's a whole new day.
The post-mortem and recriminations will now start in earnest and undoubtedly see many allegations thrown around about the motives and alleged political games played over the affair.
But the researchers have now shown that their equipment is sensitive enough to begin searching in earnest.
«Molecular electronics is something we can now do in earnest and feel good about as physicists.
Now, scientists are tackling the issue in earnest, and an increasing number of conferences and workshops are bringing together scientists with a range of viewpoints on this issue, in hopes that a coordinated effort will measure the reach of the north.
«Now the assessment of damage can start in earnest.
Despite setbacks, that effort is now moving forward in earnest, officials say.
Now, faced with rising waters, the county is starting pilot restoration projects and vulnerability assessments of bay - and oceanside towns in earnest.
Now that Electron has reached orbit and deployed satellites, Rocket Lab may be able to begin commercial operations in earnest.
So it looks like Oisin Biotechnology, seed funded last year by the Methuselah Foundation and SENS Research Foundation to bring a senescent cell clearance therapy to market, now has earnest competition.
I have now decided, after re-reading your comments, to start taking coconut oil in earnest.
For all the gloss and floss that accompanies the release of Electric Light, Bay is still very much at home in the earnest ruminations and folk - rocky tones of his debut, only now with higher production values and more bounce to the ounce.
Now comes The American, a European - set film from photographer - turned - director Anton Corbijn (he made Control, about Joy Division's Ian Curtis), a thriller based on a 1990 Martin Booth novel that promises some high - toned excitement, and a chance to see the dark side of George Clooney - that is, the side that isn't being a handsome scamp or earnest humanitarian.
The rebellion now known as the «Pilgrimage of Grace» begins in earnest, with Henry dispatching Brandon to deal with the uprising; bedridden due to the recurrence of his jousting injury, Henry takes a new mistress: Lady Ursula Misseldon.
Now that we have a set date and price, you can start searching the couch cushions in earnest.
Now that Joel Kinnaman is locked for the lead role in José Padilha «s Robocop reboot, MGM has started looking to fill out the rest of its cast — which of course means the rumor mill has begun churning in earnest.
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