By many accounts, Obama had not
garnered much support for the new policy before springing it on NASA and Congress nearly three years ago.
For another, if you become an active, appreciated member of a Twitter network, you can
garner much support for your occasional promotions in the form of retweets, for example.
Not exact matches
That was during a follow up to a question of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush about why he's more qualified to lead than the real estate billionaire, who
garners as
much as 41 percent of Republican voter
support in some national polls, which is nearly triple the
support for Cruz and four times that for Rubio.
Getting results depends not so
much on your position, but on your ability to
garner support from others and being able to persuade others to buy into your way of thinking.
Much will depend on the results of June's National Assembly elections, and particularly whether he can
garner support from rival parties.
Her somewhat controversial Best
Supporting Actress acceptance speech calling for greater gender equality
garnered much of the attention.
Powietrzynski, who is about to take the New York bar exam,
garnered much of his
support from individuals, including people in Forest Hills, other parts of the city and one from Ohio.
He expects it will be a decade or more before ESRU's turbines are ready to be used in earnest in the sea —
much more testing must be done, in addition to the environmental impact studies and
garnering of
support from utility companies.
It is
much easier to construct a narrative that will
garner attention and publicity and interest, than to carefully exclude non-robust results and publish only those results that are solidly
supported.
There was
much hope for the critically - acclaimed and bank - breaking finale to the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2, to
garner nominations for Best Picture and possibly Best
Supporting Actor for Alan Rickman, but neither manifested and the great collective force of the Internet pulled no punches in letting the Academy know their displeasure.
Redmayne was hardly the only male actor to surprise — at the
supporting end, Tom Hardy scored a nomination for his turn as the villainous Fitzgerald in «The Revenant» after not
garnering much pre-announcement heat.
Sylvester Stallone who played Rocky for the seventh time in Creed received a nomination for Best
Supporting Actor — which
garnered much love from fans, myself included.
The film didn't
garner as
much of a response at TIFF as some were expecting, and since it's not necessarily a commercial draw, it will need a groundswell of critics
support in order to become a major contender in the awards season.
This fundamental deficiency
garners scant attention in
much of the country because, in most suburbs and rural areas, parental guidance or social
support enables students to reach adulthood passably educated.
Tax credits for donors to scholarship programs that help low - income students attend private schools
garner twice as
much support as opposition.
S.B. 38 continues
garner support and momentum, and
much of that
support is a direct result of our coordinated messaging.
One of the reasons that the original Pre never quite made it was that it never
garnered as
much developer
support as it could of, if timing had been better, and probably the real test for HP is being able to get them back to
support the TouchPad.
Games like Injustice: Gods Among Us are huge enough to
garner much attention, yet small enough for the head honchos at Microsoft to skip right over in their quest to acquire new dev
support.
People who are buying a Vita for PS4 remote play of course will help boost the figures, and should the release of PS4 explode the Vita sales then the install base increasing exponentially will hopefully
garner much more third party
support.
As previously announced, the players who opted in to the nomination process have from April 30 to May 7, to
garner as
much support as possible.
In this case, it might not want others to know how
much support a candidate had
garnered who pushed so - called «radical», but nevertheless, common sense - based ideas that flew in the face of the status quo guardians... the election controlling elites.