Sentences with phrase «emphatic when»

But he refused to be as emphatic when it comes to the 310kW F6 turbo six - cylinder engine that also featured in the now defunct Ford Performance Vehicles range.
Why do you believe Mike Schmoker is so emphatic when he states that each school or team should set their own goals based on their own analysis of performance data?
The special effects are splendid; the direction emphatic when it needs to be, subtle when it doesn't.
So that is hugely important, just to be emphatic when your child complains.

Not exact matches

When you're a 26 - year - old engineer or manager you may do worse than being reactive and not being emphatic, and that acting out is at a very high cost to the business.»
Moreover, ruach carried other words, such as nephesh and «heart» up with it, so that, as is the way with words, they borrowed meaning from each other and were used together when an emphatic statement of the whole man's inner devotion was wanted.
When the pleasure is sexual, sometimes new little bodies come into being, despite our emphatic inhospitality.
Neither there nor elsewhere does Paul refer to the empty tomb, and his emphatic «flesh and blood can not inherit the kingdom of God» certainly suggests that when Paul wrote First Corinthians he did not know of the empty tomb tradition.
When I was a parish minister, I now realize, I should have been more emphatic in expecting couples to plan their wedding so as to include sound marriage preparation.
She seems not to have noticed that that is exactly what the law is about at every stage — or that it is precisely what she is about when she offers to us her own emphatic views on what is the rightful or wrongful ground of the law.
It is clear that Isaiah did not know to what he would be assigned when he answered with his emphatic «Here am I!
When John sent his disciples to ask, Jesus held up his ministry of physical healing as clear and emphatic proof.
But it is the combination of community and contrast that is most interesting, since often this is not adequately understood and, therefore, needs a particularly emphatic statement, even today when we are obliged to agree with Willkie and acknowledge that what happens anywhere in the world of human affairs has its affect upon what happens to us, whoever and wherever we may happen to live.
When Moses confronts Aaron, the one on whom responsibility clearly falls, he produces a line of evasion, an emphatic disclaimer, which forever ranks with the best, the most ridiculous, and therefore the most humorous of its kind:
He knows what «bread» means now and gives a very emphatic «yeah» and head nod when I offer him some.
The answer is an emphatic NO to all these ridiculous figures but unfortunately that is the current inflated market and other European powers don't blink when overpaying for the pursuit of futbol glory and trophies.
When Leicester returned to the action the answer to whether losing against Arsenal had broken their spirit was emphatic.
When Rodas grabbed his second with an emphatic finish from 20 yards following a great turn, the tie looked well and truly over.
The January transfer window is always an emphatic period within the season, a lapse of time when the football isn't as important.
Fulham ran riot when these two West London foes locked horns for the very first time in the Premier League at Craven Cottage last October, running out emphatic 6 - 0 winners to record what was at the time their first league victory of the season at the seventh attempt.
The hosts had begun brightly following the re-start, but Arsenal made it 3 - 0 when Lisa Evans produced an emphatic finish from close range after a sweet one - two with Heather O'Reilly.
Township Rollers made an emphatic statement of their potential at the weekend when they coasted to a stunning 3 - 0 victory over Sudanese giants Al - Merrikh in Gaborone in the CAF Champions League on Saturday.
But this winter had been tough, so when the opportunity arose to visit Club Med's newly renovated family resort in Mexico, my answer was an emphatic «Yes!»
My kids automatic response when I asked them if they had to potty was always an emphatic «no»... and then they would most often wet themselves a few minutes after that.
«Evidence of not complying with the code can be drawn from the fact that the misinformation provided was emphatic rather than tentative, was repeated, was not corrected when fuller information was available or was calculated to deceive for political advantage,» Mr Bryant said in his speech during the debate.
Although distressed by Cameron's obstinate Euroscepticism, the Commissioner is otherwise emphatic in his approval, comparing him to the young Tony Blair of 11 or 12 years ago when Labour was in opposition.»
The New York Republican said Trump was emphatic about his support for the bridge when he met several months ago with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D - N.Y.), New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other Empire State lawmakers.
«The Vice President now and while he was the running mate for the NPP was emphatic on the issue about borrowing in Ghana saying that the country need not borrow and that we have the resources here in Ghana and that when they win power they will not borrow.
The Minister was emphatic that Ghana's example could not be said to be fair when applicants, representing the majority of the population were excluded.
But when it comes to seeking out social bonds in the face of stress, the contrast is emphatic.
«We raise our voice and use our hands when making an emphatic point, but stick to voice only when not particularly excited or the situation is less urgent,» he said.
«Chadwick Boseman was only recently confirmed to be entering the Marvel universe as the emphatic superhero the Black Panther, and while such news left many a film fan scratching their heads as to who this young actor is, it should be a question that's easier to answer when James Brown biopic Get On Up has been released; such is the sheer brilliance of the electric performance by this talented star»... Read More»
I loved Amy Poehler's impression of Brit actors doing an American accent in a pedantic, emphatic bass growl, the announcement that Wes Anderson arrived at the ceremony «on a bicycle made of antique tuba parts» and the fact that Boyhood «proves that there are still good roles for women over 40, as long as you get hired when you are under 40».
Although he was soft - spoken and his demeanor was gentle when he walked in the door, after a glass of wine Arnaud exuded the same emphatic wonder and mile - a-minute brilliance that make his films so fascinating.
The most rousing moment in The Magnificent Seven comes after the action has already concluded, when the credits roll to the emphatic accompaniment of Elmer Bernstein's iconic 1960 score.
When asked how to boost America's educational competitiveness, a staple response is the emphatic assertion that we need to be more like Nation X.
He had just met with the city police chief who was emphatic that it is not a matter of «if you will be faced with an active shooter, but when
The PLC concept also extends beyond the individual school when district leaders become emphatic about certain conditions that must be evident in all schools.
The Carrera is more black or white, more emphatic, and yet more benign when pushed hard.
I came into Toyota of Lake Norman having received a promise from their associate that I could buy out my leased vehicle without the $ 595 documentation... fee (which incidentally, not all dealerships charge) when I came in they would not honor their promise and were emphatic that I should buy or lease a new car without charging the documentation fee $ 595, inspection fee, and the fees associated with DMV (which by the way, they don't have to do, you can do that on your own, but the general manager told me I must do it through them) thats a lie.
fee (which incidentally, not all dealerships charge) when I came in they would not honor their promise and were emphatic that I should buy or lease a new car without charging the documentation fee $ 595, inspection fee, and the fees associated with DMV (which by the way, they don't have to do, you can do that on your own, but the general manager told me I must do it through them) thats a lie.
However, it counters with faster, cleaner, snappier upshifts and, when it fully hits its stride, a more emphatic top - end rush.
When asked what was the most important lesson gleaned during his seven decade run, he was emphatic — the idea that» You can figure this thing out.
Her tail begins an emphatic wag; she knows she is narrowing in on the person buried when the snow tumbled down the mountain.
When asked if he would want to come here every day, he answered with a very emphatic «Yes!»
When I ask if nature and lanscape are always the subjects of his paintings, Baribeau responds with an emphatic «always.»
The breadth of the exhibition — chronologically and stylistically — is illustrated when comparing a work such as Greene's # 10 (1935), composed of densely layered papers on a small scale in a variety of textures, shapes, and palette of muted hues, to Vicente's Untitled (1980), the expansive picture plane dominated by emphatic vertical and horizontal linear forms in deep greens, purples, and reds.
It is, however, deeply political in its emphatic belief that art matters a great deal — always — but especially now, when so much of what seems so very good and nutritive is under assault.
However, it is probably its usage as an emphatic marker of place that most appealed to Long when he made England 1968.
It was very interesting to see those paintings in the context of the eighties, when Neo-Expressionism was the predominant trend, owing a great deal to French Surrealism and German Expressionism, but your paintings had an emphatic homebrewed quality.
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