The guidance meat of the judgment is at the end where the judge refers in
emphatic terms to the clear need for parties to plead their case on particular issues, to «nail their colours to the mast».
I am bound to say that in this appeal the oral submissions on behalf of the NIHRC only repeated in rather more
emphatic terms the points which had already been quite adequately argued by counsel for the appellant.
«Ecuador rejects in the most
emphatic terms the explicit threat of the British official communication.»
The mayor, armed with a $ 15 billion fortune, publicly denies in the most
emphatic terms — death, incapacitation — any interest in cutting short his third term to run for higher office.
5:32); but the discouragement of divorce as a violation of God's will is stated in unmistakably
emphatic terms.
Not exact matches
While most active managers will state that their objective is to outperform over a full market cycle, they need to be more
emphatic with asset owners up front about how much time that really entails and why they need it, especially if they state they have a long -
term philosophy.
It gained its first
emphatic description of meaning, long before the origin of the mere
term in the Yahwist's work.
«In
terms of simple goal - scoring, Giroud's season so far is a relatively
emphatic argument against his critics, in
terms of quantity and importance of goals.
He acknowledged the fact Real have to challenge for the biggest prizes, set some priorities, used his
emphatic career to manage some huge egos at the club and if he wins it it will be a minor miracle in
terms of shifting fortunes!
A hat - trick on the final day of the Premier League season against West Bromwich Albion was followed up with the opener in Arsenal's
emphatic 4 - 0 FA Cup success over Aston Villa, and everyone expected this
term to finally be his big year.
The Reds finally ended their poor run of form in 2017 with an
emphatic win running out 2 - 0 winners at Anfield on Saturday leaving Mauricio Pochettino's side floundering in
terms of winning the league.
She points out (as we here at ACSH have been saying for years) that the
term itself has no real scientific or medical meaning, outside of its repeated (
emphatic) use by those with an anti-chemical agenda and their pals in the media...
This is a startling and
emphatic rebuke of recent decades» abandonment of the melting pot as America's defining metaphor in favor of multiculturalism, sometimes
termed the «salad bowl.»
The deal is an
emphatic improvement on interest rates in the short
term, since current rates are higher than the ones listed above.
Using
emphatic but controlled paint strokes, dabs, drips, and smears, these images simultaneously recede and approach in
terms of abstraction and figuration, which cleverly simulates the equivalent qualities of memory as a sensory experience.
Of these artists, grouped together in numerous exhibitions under the
term «Arte Povera», Luciano Fabro (Turin, 1936 - Milan, 2007) was the one with a more
emphatic connection to the emergence of a new and revised approach located in the tradition.
The exhibition claims to explore explicit and implicit references to fashion in the visual arts, and takes its name from a Harlem Renaissance - era
term for
emphatic self - fashioning [3].
That major fossil fuel producers are now following the global trend should be taken as the most
emphatic evidence yet that the switch to renewable sources of energy is, over the long
term, irreversible.
While advances in legal services technology pose challenges to his practice long
term, he's
emphatic that so far they're helping him.
She began short -
term psychotherapy training at the Short - Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Institute of Denville, New Jersey, training in Accelerated Emphatic Ther
term psychotherapy training at the Short -
Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Institute of Denville, New Jersey, training in Accelerated Emphatic Ther
Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Institute of Denville, New Jersey, training in Accelerated
Emphatic Therapy.