Sentences with phrase «expressed same sentiments»

He also said that he «was caught up in the moment» but also noted that he might have expressed the same sentiments even if he weren't appearing live at the awards show.
The Russian women, Latin women, Asian women, Ukraine women and other foreign brides in Angels of Passion have expressed the same sentiments.
Mr President, when the same matter came up during the tenure of Mr Kufour, Ghanaians expressed same sentiments but he did not insult Ghanaians instead, he allowed the President of United States then Mr Bush, to explain the matter.
As I did at the meeting with Ambassador Kislyak, I expressed the same sentiments I had with other foreign officials I met.
Mark Healy, a Toronto - based marketing consultant, created the pomma point in 2007, which expressed the same sentiment but resembled an exclamation point lying on its side.
Though wage growth is increasing at its fastest rate since 2009, House Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley expressed the same sentiment as Sanchez.
Hannah C. with «Trying to Reach the Same Lord» «We all say the same creed, together in harmony, expressing the same sentiments, though the words may twist into different orders.
Although he would express the same sentiments in his later book, he maintained that his first work «may be easier to understand».
In the preface to Science and the Modern World, he expresses the same sentiment regarding the additions or expansions to the Lowell Lectures 0f 1925 — additions or expansions that were meant «to complete the thought 0f the book on a scale which could not be included within that lecture course» (SMW viii).
He didn't know it yet, but soon Holtz and every other football analyst in the country would be expressing that same sentiment.
Stankevich expressed the same sentiment in his statement, saying Collins is out of touch politician who is refusing to represent the interest of the district by protecting children.
I called in and spoke to the Bronx Borough President, The Honorable Reuben Diaz, Jr., and expressed this same sentiment.
«Public libraries offer New Yorkers opportunities to strengthen themselves and their communities,» New York Public Library President Tony Marx said in a press release, expressing the same sentiment at the rally.
It's possible to express the same sentiment in a more positive way by saying, for instance, «honesty is essential for me.»
Although both the modern phrase and Marcus Aurelius refer to the passing of events in the terms of water, it's questionable whether the concept of following the crowd by going with the flow is expressing the same sentiment as Marcus Aurelius, who, it would appear, is saying something a little deeper - that it is impossible to cling on to the way things are because change is relentless.
This book, he said, has acquired a unique following among adult readers, many of whom express the same sentiment.
So, when cats lick humans, they are expressing the same sentiment: «I like you.
But if you know Spanish, French, or German, you know they all express the same sentiment: «I love you.»
• 96 percent of homeowners are happy with their decision to own and 84 percent who are «underwater,» or owe more on their mortgages than their home is worth, expressed the same sentiment.
In Toronto, where home and condo values also have climbed rapidly, 50 per cent of first - time buyers expressed the same sentiment.

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On the other side of the same coin, as deals progress toward closure, buyers will more often express negative language and sentiment.
And this is what we Atheists are trying to explain to those who keep expressing this sentiment — you're arguing semantics over the time, but you still believe the «end» will happen as the bible says, so you are essentially issuing the same warning just with less confidence of when it will happen.
I was swayed by the same sentiment you express, but no more.
Anlabe32 expressed the same disapproving sentiments: «The Steven Meisel campaigns and casts were the one thing that didn't make this brand completely cheap and repulsive, but this campaign and cast makes it exactly that — cheap.»
I couldn't reach him after that by phone or text, so i emailed him with the same sentiments i expressed on the phone.
School Committee member Kathleen Toomey expressed much the same sentiment to the town newspaper.
I sat with [editorial page editor] Tom Moran and expressed to him my same sentiment: That just because folks don't agree with your kind of reform, doesn't mean we don't want reform.
Through my involvement with gifted children, I have discovered that despite these topics being common issues with gifted children, and though many parents of gifted children had expressed to me the sentiment, yeah, we experienced the same thing, it seems I have not often seen these topics discussed or written about in length in gifted literature.
More recently, in 2004, Guardian critic Jonathan Jones expressed a similar sentiment in response to the presentation, back in 2000, of the collection at the newly opened Tate Modern, as well as the «MoMA 2000» exhibition cycle from that same year, which was the first significant reinstallation of the museum's collection in decades.
Mark Rothko, Barnet Newman and Clyfford Still who at the same time embarked on their independent journeys to find the more delicate painting style, the one capable of expressing the longing for sublime and transcendence, essential and purer sentiments.
I've heard the exact same sentiment expressed innumerable times about how Americans will never give up SUVs and drive compact cars.
I recently read a quote by Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn, that expresses this sentiment perfectly and it is, «I greet the janitor with the same respect I greet the CEO.»
In fact, this same sentiment is expressed in the 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market, published by Georgetown University Law Center and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute, which suggests that too many law firms are fighting the «last war» by operating and adapting (or not adapting) based on how the market has behaved in the past, and not on what's to come.
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