Sentences with phrase «flinch in»

President Donald Trump predicted Sunday that China would be the first to flinch in the ongoing trade dispute.
Certainly, König didn't flinch in 2006 when the mayor of Cologne («who went berserk») called him to criticize his «gay exhibition,» referring to a show called «The Eighth Square: Gender, Life and Desire in Art Since 1960.»
The following details come from Gematsu... Veronica - Veronica hates being treated like a child - can equip two - handed staffs and whips as weapons - despite her small size, she is a tomboy who won't flinch in a fight no matter her opponent - can unleash beyond - powerful attack spells that prove her use as the party's attacker - Spells: «Kafrizzle» - a powerful spell where a pillar of overly - hot flames attack the enemy.
Wallerstein doesn't flinch in tackling painful subjects, offering advice from her many years of counseling families.
Never once did the Q5 flinch in acceleration, stability, or ride quality when loaded.
I think some have tired over its run because the show doesn't flinch in what it has chosen to depict.
The parallels between the Nixon and Trump administrations will make you flinch in Spielberg's poignant new film
Even people of other religions don't flinch in the slightest when I say «communion reminds me that God became human as Jesus, walked among us, and died for us on a cross» and that «we are followers of Jesus.»
Porat, known inside Alphabet for her fierce attention to controlling costs, doesn't flinch in her defense of the company's touchy - feely legacy.
Don't flinch in the hot seat.
He never flinched in his passion for Uber to dominate its markets.
In the past few weeks, both the BOJ and the ECB have flinched in their willingness to cross that rubicon.
That's the big, definitive declaration I'm going to make about this turgid movie, a gut - pouring melodrama that never flinches in the face of its own largeness.
Restraint is what defines the society at the center of Sebastián Lelio's new film Disobedience: When Ronit absentmindedly moves to hug a man in one scene, he flinches in horror, forcing her to stop short.

Not exact matches

Although he won't flinch at spending billions to buy a ketchup company, he also believes in watching his spending down to the last penny.
Although the «flinch test» (keep raising the price and constraining the terms until the customer flinches) may have been an effective pricing art in the era of enterprise software, much more thoughtful strategies are needed for the modern models.
Now she did take pride in not flinching or being resolute or facing up to unpleasant duties and hard truths.
They fly in, perch, flinch, and depart, over and over.
4 - Your face turns purple when you hear of the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing how God slaughtered the babies of Egypt in «Exodus», ordering of ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees!
He has a conviction in his belief that in the face of death he does not flinch or cower....
To be a colored body was to be under sentence of death, and Morrison does not flinch from trying to communicate what it means to be living color in a racist world.
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the bible).
Anyone unmoved by the realization that these men had once looked death and hell in the face, and not flinched, has something wrong with him.
He was scrupulously orthodox, whether in matters of faith or morals — never flinching from demanding the highest standards in his young disciples and certainly never compromising on the content of Catholic morality.
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the Bible).
He had been whispering into my soul, like a parent whispers too closely in a child's ear when chastising at a dinner table (that kind of whisper that makes kids flinch from the tickle).
While in seminary, I read much of Calvin to a blind student, and I know how often I flinched at that term.
Then the doctor stuck the scissors in the back of his head, and the baby's arms jerked out, like a startle reaction, like a flinch, like a baby does when he thinks he is going to fall.
Updike does not flinch at making God responsible for the deaths that undermine our confidence in the goodness of life.
7 — Your face turns purple when you hear of the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you don't even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees!
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There are tough - minded people who have learned to accept the exploitation and genocide that are occurring in our time without flinching and without moral judgment.
Here's to staring the tough stuff in the face without flinching.
Fans hoping for fireworks in that meet (a Tyson Gay — Usain Bolt showdown, for example) know they're one flinch away from disappointment.
If Kyle Lobstein threw a baseball within three feet of me, I would flinch and yelp in imagined pain
Both teams want to keep their guys in while playing their style, but inevitably, one side will have to flinch.
So Morgan hasn't changed her unorthodox action — she has an odd right - leg flinch and overaccelerates in transition — which nevertheless is rhythmic and balanced, and she delivers the club square and on plane to the ball.
But also, just know this about our team — there is no flinching here in anybody.»
That was cause Canelo is huge in comparison, he hit GGG with the same shot and G did nt flinch.
I tune in (as I flat out refuse to pay to watch them anymore), things go wrong, I don't flinch, I don't get angry, I don't even celebrate the goals, why?
There were days, now and then, that he passed huddled in his bathrobe in front of the television, flinching from the pain, curling up in sorrow and wondering how in God's name he would summon the strength again to make the quip that would put everyone around him at ease, to tell the world in that hoarse, hyped voice, You got ta get it into the middle, it's the only way to heat a trap defense!
Witte, a former Ohio State center, still flinches when he recalls the night in January 1972 when he was stomped and beaten by Minnesota players Corky Taylor and Ron Behagen in the final seconds of a Buckeyes win over the Gophers.
Valvassori has knocked down some of the hardest competition there is in this league but couldn't even make Rijos flinch on Sunday.
«nothing gets by him he's a wall»: i remember him flinching on when in a wall and literally allowing the ball to go right thru.
Right back: Gary Neville A red through and through, never flinched or ducked out of a challenge, and who can forget kissing his badge to the Liverpool fans when Rio scored the late winner in 2007?!
In between, you had an imposter who flinched and ducked like Mary Whitehouse at an Amsterdam ping pong show.
Many parents said they were allowed to stay in the room with their sons, that the infants didn't cry or flinch, and that no apparatus was used to secure the baby during the procedure.
They all tended to give me me eye rolls and act like I was not trying enough, but one in particular scolded me because I was flinching during latching (it felt like having my nipple caught in a vice) «oh well if you're jumping like that it's not going to work, the baby feels that you're reluctant, you know?»
A supportive school board helped pass a bond issue in 2000 and didn't flinch when the program failed inspection its first year, Coplan said.
My threshold is so high, in fact, that when I broke my nose at age 12 and the doctor tried to reset it, I barely flinched.
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