Sentences with phrase «fierce at»

The Spiegels bought Wool, Sherman, Koons, Polke and Kiefer when very few collectors had the guts to do so, and acquired works that were considered incredibly radical and fierce at the time.
I was well into the game at this point, when I stumbled upon a trio of Scrappers, these large cat - like robots that were pretty fierce at my then - current level.
Sasha Biggiepotamus Fierce — An English bulldog who is actually not fierce at all.
In conclusion, although bookselling competition is fierce at the moment, books» price and value still remain deciding factors whether readers will pick up a book from certain places or research on their own without spending a dime.
It looks quirky yet fierce at the same time!
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I'm so honoured and excited to be a part of the Forever Fierce Campaign 2018, where we are addressing the question «What does it mean to be fierce at midlife?»
The color looked so fierce at first but it gives such a nice flush to cheeks.
Shay Mitchell looked fierce at the launch party for the Target and Neiman Marcus Holiday Collection.
Public resistance was fierce at the time, he recalls: «The term transgenic was basically used synonymously with toxic.»
Competition for places is now fierce at Old Trafford with Carrick, Schweinsteiger, Schneiderlin, Ander Herrera, Daley Blind, Marouane Fellaini, Andreas Pereira and Jessie Lingard all vying for a central midfield spot.
Competition is fierce at Real Madrid, but Bale will be hoping to push his way up the pecking order and prove that he is still a fundamental part of Los Blancos» plans for the future.
he also knows that competition is fierce at citeh.
The wind was nasty and fierce at Comiskey Park that day, though.
In turn, competition is fierce at Old Trafford, but Fosu - Mensah has shown his worth to earn this reported new deal and now his next objective, once putting pen to paper, will be to put pressure on those above him in the pecking order and try to displace one of them.
Competition is fierce at Old Trafford, and with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial continuing their development, it will arguably only lead to less playing time next season.
Competition for places is fierce at Man Utd and coupled with their issues this season, it has led to speculation of Real Madrid swooping for one of their top players.
The competition is extremely fierce at that level, and although breaking in is possible, it won't happen for some people.
The more potent engine is slightly fiercer at its top end, yet the R doesn't feel much faster than the regular Cupra 300.
The competition is fiercest at the budget end of the market.

Not exact matches

It's not easy to implement in the face of the fierce resistance to change, which may be the only thing that many schools are still really good at.
The dog - walking company, in a fierce competition with the similar service Rover, just last April raised around $ 40 million in a deal that, including the cash, valued it at around $ 200 million, according to PitchBook.
What the studios provide in terms of direction varies, but the competition to get the deal is fierce — Matt Brubaker, president of the theatrical division at Trailer Park, says there are about 30 or 40 trailer houses operating now, and that Trailer Park's competitors are usually Wild Card and Buddha Jones.
Operating at the intersection of technology and finance, the company faces fierce competition to attract and retain talent.
With so much money at stake and the competition between producers so fierce, there is constant pressure to innovate.
At the close of the 1970s, I had a fierce crush on Sam Shepard, the eminent American playwright.
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, churned across northern Caribbean islands on Wednesday with a catastrophic mix of fierce winds, surf and rain, en route to a possible Florida landfall at the weekend.
Uber, which is preparing for a potential initial public offering in 2019, lost $ 4.5 billion last year and is facing fierce competition at home and in Asia, as well as a regulatory crackdown in Europe.
And after a couple of years spent cracking down on wealth - making activities through a fierce anti-corruption campaign, Beijing could also reassure business and financial elites that it had their interests at heart.
In 2004, when the battle against industry heavyweight Blockbuster was at its fiercest, former CFO Barry McCarthy almost left.
Travel by relatives in particular has declined, said Paul Hodgson, senior research associate at GMI Ratings, a corporate - governance ratings firm, «because the fierce light of disclosure is on them.»
Mr. Cohen was among Mr. Trump's fiercest defenders during his time at the Trump Organization, often telling reporters during the 2016 presidential campaign that even false information about Mr. Trump could be damaging if printed.
Too few homes for sale drove prices sky high and led to fierce competition among buyers, especially at the entry level.
Competition is so fierce that more buyers are jumping at deals and then backing out, hurting the seller.
A look at how five years of siege, increased airstrikes, a fierce ground operation, a string of evacuation deals and a suspected chemical attack led to the fall of the rebel stronghold in the Damascus suburbs.21 days ago
On the occasion where you have to markup your products for less this keystone amount (such as when the competition is a little more fierce) be aware that taking this road could potentially leave you with very little at the end of the day.
With global exposure and the backing of invaluable resources at stake, the competition to move onto Branson's private Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands is sure to be fierce.
Fierce competition pushes home prices higher at one of the fastest rates of any local market in the nation.
Singh is a fierce advocate of diversity and equity issues at the Peel District School Board and at the Ontario Public School Board Association (OPSBA).
While testifying before Congress this week, Mark Zuckerberg stated that Facebook faces fierce competition in the marketplace from at least 8 major apps, but in fact, Facebook owns or has a version of each of the apps that supposedly threatens them.
At the time, the bill faced fierce opposition even among Democratic senators, including Sen. Joe Manchin (D - WV).
CREDO Action deputy political director Josh Nelson also noted that «fierce grassroots activism has stopped these pipelines over and over again,» while David Turnbull, campaigns director at Oil Change International declared the pipelines «will never be completed.»
Many California cities have had a shortage of housing supply in recent years, creating fierce competition among home buyers and driving prices north at a rapid pace.
At the low - end, a new wave of low - cost Chinese smartphone makers like Xiaomi are taking away market share, while on the high - end Samsung is locked in a fierce battle with Apple.
Thus when late moderns come across, say, St. Anselm's famous phrase «fides quaerens intellectum» (faith seeking understanding), they are often predisposed to see it at best as slightly duplicitous, at worst as expressing a somewhat contemptible ambition: the aspiration of an irrational passion (fervent, tender, fierce) to the dignity of a rational conviction (cold, adamantine, calm).
It seems the whirlwind has become more fierce — or at least in my own view.
Then said the LORD unto Isaiah, Go forth now to meet Ahaz, thou, and Shearjashub thy son, at the end of the conduit of the upper pool in the highway of the fuller's field; And say unto him, Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither be fainthearted for the two tails of these smoking firebrands, for the fierce anger of Rezin with Syria, and of the son of Remaliah.
Their campaign met fierce resistance and anger at the time but it prompted a landmark ruling by the Assembly the following year in favour of proposal.
They were eventually cornered at Holbeach House in the West Midlands, where several were killed and the rest captured after a short but fierce firefight.
It is one thing for Catholics to be dismayed at Church scandals, but why should the secular world that has never given any credence whatsoever to the Church take such fierce delightin the destruction of the Church's credibility?
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