Sentences with phrase «enthusiastically embraced»

He has enthusiastically embraced new media and technology to better position his business and personal brand.
It's also exciting to be a Canadian company that has been so warmly and enthusiastically embraced by both Canadians and Americans,» he says.
Buyers have enthusiastically embraced video tours, digital signatures and the enormous amount of information available about a home, neighborhood, schools and neighbors.
«Our volunteers have enthusiastically embraced myBackCheck.com as an easy, time - saving way to get their criminal record check processed.
That's because Amazon has sold an enormous amount of Amazon Echo and Echo Dot devices, while third - party kit manufacturers have enthusiastically embraced Alexa.
Korean leadership this week has been fragmented on the subject of cryptocurrencies, causing a public backlash in a country that has enthusiastically embraced the new asset class.
We believe in prevention whenever possible, and have pioneered a practical approach for written procedures that compliance officers have enthusiastically embraced.
The faculty of the law college has enthusiastically embraced the writing seminar program.
In 2003, collaborative law arrived from the USA, and was enthusiastically embraced by a number of family law specialists.
Now it is quite clear why the We campaign so enthusiastically embraced Newt Gingrich for an advertisement sitting next to Nancy Pelosi.
«With Divvy serving almost two - thirds of the City's population, Chicagoans have enthusiastically embraced bike - sharing.
But these days, younger artists — drawn to representational painting, portraiture and suave renderings of urban life — have enthusiastically embraced his art.
Mr. Systrom was sitting on a Art Basel Miami Beach panel called «Instagram as an Artistic Medium» alongside the art world figures who have most enthusiastically embraced his social media service: Hans Ulrich Obrist, Klaus Biesenbach, Simon de Pury and Amalia Ulman.
Kahlo's early recognition was prompted by French poet and founder of Surrealism André Breton, who enthusiastically embraced her art as self - made Surrealism, and included her work in his 1940 International Exhibition of Surrealism in Mexico City.
«Brock Development gave us the chance to open our first store in a terrific retail plaza, and enabled us to introduce a non-traditional concept to the pet industry that was enthusiastically embraced.
Fortunately, TNR has been shown to be effective at limiting cat numbers in restricted territories, and TNR is enthusiastically embraced by people.
From the point of view of a writer who has enthusiastically embraced the new way over the almost claustrophobic rigidity of so - called conventional publishing, I for one am happy to be considered an Indie.
It's a shame, because D Publishing could have been enthusiastically embraced by Australian authors and could have positioned Dymocks to grow into something like an Australasian Amazon, but I don't see how they are going to attract a lot of quality content with their new Publishing Agreement.
The new architecture was enthusiastically embraced by Buick designer Takahiko Suginoshita, because the lower, wider platform more easily lends itself to sportier, energetic design.
The name was created by a group of our students and has been enthusiastically embraced.
And he has enthusiastically embraced the House Republican budget drafted by Paul Ryan that would over the coming decade slash discretionary spending on domestic programs by nearly $ 1.2 trillion below the austere funding caps that Congress enacted last August.
At each school she visited, she met teachers and principals who enthusiastically embraced teacher leadership, professional learning communities, coaching, and teamwork among faculty and staff.
Administrators, child nutrition staff, and parents in participating schools, who experience the benefits of community eligibility first hand, have enthusiastically embraced the option.
The Guard enthusiastically embraced the concept and in 1992 launched what is now known as the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program.
They enthusiastically embraced the proposition.
The result is a big - hearted, stripped - down yet technically innovative feature obviously destined for a limited audience (even in the age of Amazon's very different «Transparent»), but it should be enthusiastically embraced on and beyond the LGBT fest circuit.
He has enthusiastically embraced many of the fresh locally grown produce to create culinary delights to satisfy all his clients» needs.
Women have intuitively known for decades that they were being mistreated by the medical profession when it came to hormone replacement therapy and have enthusiastically embraced this intuitively obvious and safe solution.
Wild foods like herbs and greens as well as nuts, berries, and root crops, legacies of the national agrarian roots, remain popular parts of every Dane's diet and have been especially enthusiastically embraced by many restaurateurs as a way to keep food more local, sustainable, and unprocessed.
They enthusiastically embraced it, in part because they had been trying for a decade without success to get funding for adding sand to eroding barrier islands.
It was also the OTA that questioned the reliability of DNA profiling in the 1980s when the new science was being so enthusiastically embraced by federal prosecutors.
Moshe Szyf, a neuropharmacologist at McGill University in Montreal, enthusiastically embraced the team's findings.
It also would feature representatives of the Nassau and Suffolk county executives, both Republicans who enthusiastically embraced the Manhattan businessman's candidacy during the April primary last year.
[35] He enthusiastically embraced a local independent weekly magazine's headline: «Harvey Milk vs. The Machine».
Still, Trump's candidacy has been enthusiastically embraced by county leaders, including John Jay LaValle, the chairman of Flanagan's home county of Suffolk.
As we saw earlier, the PCC elections were anything but enthusiastically embraced.
Felkel said that as advocacy groups have enthusiastically embraced technologies like email, they've lost sight of the personal touch and real - life relationships that makes for successful lobbying.
Ukip's sole MP Douglas Carswell has enthusiastically embraced Theresa May's Brexit speech, saying...
But the IRS» stated reason for denying tax sheltered status is the characteristic enthusiastically embraced by lactivists themselves: breastfeeding is natural.
While his girls did balk at a few foods here and there, Bittman tells us that in general they enthusiastically embraced whatever was coming out of his kitchen — even dishes like salt - grilled mackerel or squid.
Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar guests enthusiastically embraced Dine Out for No Kid Hungry last year and generously donated to the cause.
«We are convinced not only that Bennigan's restaurant concepts will be enthusiastically embraced in India, but that the company's leadership has positioned the brand to succeed globally,» said Nik Patel, owner of Suri Hospitality International.
Some Christians have enthusiastically embraced the prospect of democratic change and a more open civil society, but many have not.
Eventually, in college and afterward, masses of Korean American youth enthusiastically embraced Christian faith — but on their own terms.
His theories were not taken as irreverent, but were enthusiastically embraced.
Put bluntly, Jackson has sold his political soul to the left wing of the Democratic party, and, enthusiastically embraced by the left, he has been «transformed by it.»
With respect to the nihilism so enthusiastically embraced by today's herd of independent minds, one might take it more seriously if more of them leaped over the edge.
They have been enthusiastically embraced by Schröder's centre - right successor, Angela Merkel.
A sound approach, enthusiastically embraced by management and salespeople alike, drives achievement and results.
The sight of two professional colleagues enthusiastically embracing might raise eyebrows elsewhere, but here it's simply too common to be conspicuous.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z