Sentences with phrase «emboldened by»

Retailers may be increasing their store opening plans, emboldened by a stronger economy, but that doesn't mean that retail developers are following suit...
Emboldened by studies showing children fare best in intact families, and fearing the religious right, the message was simple:
In the age of social media and texting, emotional affairs are prevalent as spouses feel emboldened by the anonymity of cyberspace to flirt and fantasize with online friends and coworkers.
Yet Snap's fiercely independent CEO Evan Spiegel has shown no interest in selling, emboldened by Snap's continued ascent after he rejected a $ 3 billion buyout offer from Facebook in 2013.
Still, she has been emboldened by the sale.
But they are also emboldened by low correlations, bitcoin's eight - year track record of security, technical developments around protocols and an emerging ecosystem of companies working on crypto assets.
Emboldened by Trump's presidential victory, the Mercer family has been siding with extremist candidates for 2018 congressional races, hoping to wipe out incumbent Republicans and yank Senate leader McConnell from his seat.
However, in the span of 12 to 18 months, and emboldened by Apple's audacious pricing, 2018 could usher in a wave of super pricey flagship phones — and that could bring us right over the line of what many people are willing to spend on a new handset.
Mercer is the type of wealthy citizen most emboldened by the Citizens United decision, unlikely to engage in the greasy work of bundling others» contributions but happy to directly sponsor his preferred causes.
But of course, Samsung, ever tenacious and emboldened by its Android dominance, isn't one to give up without a fight.
The movement for reform of parliament and the enlargement of the franchise continued to grow but the government was emboldened by judicial support.
Those responsible for assaults are emboldened by their faith in the code of silence — an unwritten social incentive to protect and show solidarity for co-workers, even if it means conspiring to lie, destroy, and falsify records.
Soon the country became a one - party state and Mugabe, emboldened by his large mandate, turned the country into a Marxist style - economy with state control of all economic activity.
Also, one of the problems of child sexual abuse is that it often takes many years for allegations to come to light; victims often only speak out for the first time in adulthood, and when emboldened by others.
Finally, it is for the court to determine the «rate of return to be expected from the investment of a sum awarded in damages» under s 1 and judges should be emboldened by the five judges of the Supreme Court who approved the discount rates in Simon.
Emboldened by this spectacle of history, it is possible to end our racial nightmare together.
In spite of the challenges, some potential actors — particularly the FTC [55]-- may feel emboldened by the February 2015 decision of the US Supreme Court in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC.
Emboldened by the country's triple - A rating and popularity with foreign investors, the federal government is looking at offering a 40 - year bond for the first time.
Meanwhile, DeMassa sounds emboldened by this lawsuit, saying firmly that his business falls within the bounds of the law, but that discovery could show Abhyanker's Trademarkia has been filing trademarks poorly for years.
Emboldened by a United Nations report regarding global warming, Al Gore campaigns for and wins the 2008 presidential election under the banner of the Green Party.
Emboldened by our passion, our hope and our frustration with politics - as - usual, we will partake in an unprecedented action to call on the Prime Minister and self - appointed Minister of Youth, to reject Kinder Morgan and commit to move away from pipelines and fossil fuels towards clean, renewable and just energy policy.
Emboldened by the apparent success of these defensive strategies those involved in the corrupted science believe, if you'll pardon the pun, they've weathered the storm.
Mr Putin has made Hay in the US foreign policy vacuum of the past eight years and been emboldened by it.»
At their meeting in Sofia today, let us hope that EU Member States feel inspired and emboldened by the pioneering companies embracing the low carbon transition.
No doubt they're emboldened by the despicable cover - ups orchestrated by governments and universities.
They were likely emboldened by the demonstrated ability to protect scientists who acted rashly for the cause.
8 — In the UK, where Climate Home is based, secretary of state for energy and climate change Amber Rudd may emerge as an unlikely green champion, emboldened by her key role in delivering a Paris deal.
Emboldened by their success, he wrote, «they pursue the greenhouse agenda with an almost religious zeal».
Emboldened by the support of public comments (over 99.5 percent favoring the proposed standards), the petition I held that garnered over 1,000 Idahoan signatures in three days, and the absolute belief that students have the right to a holistic education, I sincerely believed my testimony would be heard.
Emboldened by the eviscerating cuts imposed on councils by the coalition government — 28 % between 2011 and 2015 — large Tory - run authorities in Cornwall, Suffolk and Barnet, north London, have embarked on their own high profile versions of the Ridley model, claiming that impoverishment gave them no choice but to pursue large - scale privatisation.
I figured they would be emboldened by their Climategate experience.
We discussed Nic's original post.He was emboldened by the positive reception his ideas got.
I was emboldened by your letter to reply today to the three Senators, saying we do not intend to provide any more information than what is publicly available in our annual tax returns and on our websites.
Blue - state lawmakers, emboldened by protests and worried that federal climate action may stall, say they sense new momentum to take action following Trump's victory.
Carpenter Dave Herrle of Westbrook, Connecticut is one of these people; suddenly emboldened by a walk down an unfamiliar path in the woods:
The Mexican military and police forces, emboldened by the posibility of obtaining billions of dollars from the US through the Bush Merida Initiative are moving in on indigenous and activist communities in Chiapas and still persecuting people in Oaxaca, where US reporter Brad Will was murdered, along with dozens of others, still with impunity.
It's an example of perfect interaction — a «total artwork» in Szeemann's terms — between three artists playing equal parts and obviously feeling emboldened by it.
Emboldened by these opportunities, Nevelson began experimenting with new materials like plastic, metal and aluminum,
Emboldened by these opportunities, Nevelson began experimenting with new materials like plastic, metal and aluminum, acrylic and steel.
Naves notes that «In Resika's intaglio prints, gritty fields of aquatint are emboldened by staccato hatching; clubby lines dance upon zooming, milky expanses; and dense swaths of texture both set off and engulf Resika's motifs: boats, lighthouses and nudes on the beach.
Inspired and emboldened by the experience, he then approached Ellis to collaborate.
Emboldened by the anything - goes mentality of postmodern art, these painters have expanded their approach by thinking outside the box, with beautiful and sometimes bizarre results.
Imbued with a heightened sense of glamour, physicality and stark sensuality emboldened by the verité approach to his subject matter, the exhibition only serves to strengthen Lindbergh's monolithic status in the world of fashion portraiture (and his place as an inimitable master of the camera in general).
Thomas Chimes: Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
Infiltrate an enemy stronghold, cutting through wave after wave of enemy ranks emboldened by their fierce, battle - hardened leaders.
Emboldened by the knowledge that somewhere inside Amex's IT network the Amazon offer was still loaded to my Platinum Card I went ahead and bought a $ 51 gift card from Amazon.com.
Finally — hypnotized by the view, emboldened by the rum — I spoke the inevitable:
Emboldened by the reaction — or lack their of — we get closer to the sea lions for photos and now, do get a prompt response: The dominant male of the group is putting the «challenger» on notice not to get any closer, ready to charge.
If they are aggressive in specific situations versus others, it's typically because they're emboldened by their environment.
Dutrow was emboldened by the horse's performance, demeanor, and even the good «karma» in the barn.
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