Sentences with phrase «gives emphatic»

And Warner gives it an emphatic two thumbs up.
As recently as 2000, senior citizens could be counted on to find the press credible; a quick look at the geriatric - friendly advertisers of our network nightly news broadcasts gives emphatic evidence of who is still watching by - appointment tv news.
Soon after leaving I gave an emphatic NO!
With such an important fixture coming up, another writer here at JustArsenal has called for Danny Welbeck to be given the nod to start against Chelsea, given his emphatic return to action with a first - half brace against Southampton, as well as finding Theo Walcott to set up the third.
We now have the luxury of an FA Cup fixture against lower - league opposition, but given their emphatic win over Manchester City at the Etihad in the last round, MIddlesborough should not be taken lightly.
Asked if he would consider a call from Barcelona's arch rivals Real Madrid if they come for him, he gave an emphatic: «No.»
Public Advocate Letitia James gave an emphatic «no» to the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Manhattan Sunday, arguing it should remain and be used as a «teaching opportunity.»
I give an emphatic «YES», you must Kegel but you also must do it right!
«Any financial advisor worth their credentials would give an emphatic «no» to using loans, or in other words, go into debt, to go on vacation,» says Ryan Miyamoto, CFP and founder of Derive Wealth, a California - based wealth management firm, «Why?
While I firmly believe that the Wii U is the best console for your money, there are plenty of people who would give it an emphatic thumbs down.
Kim, I have never before run across anybody who could hear every expert give an emphatic «NO,» and come away hearing it as «Maybe.»
The recent High Court case of AB Bank Ltd v Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC [2016] EWHC 2082 (Comm) has provided a significant development on this issue and given an emphatic judgment on the limitations of Norwich Pharmacal relief against overseas parties.

Not exact matches

And despite Harper's emphatic denial, this makes eminent sense given his steep and long slide in popularity.
Donald Trump also responded characteristically, giving his wife's speech an emphatic endorsement.
We read no more of attributes and modes, and the tendency toward monism of the earlier book gives way to an emphatic pluralism of actual entities.
Chapman is emphatic that this is not Christian, and that in fact the Christian view is that desolation (which can include e.g. fears about lacking faith) is a gift God gives us to purify us.
Cardinal Newman, in his work, The Idea of a University, gives more emphatic expression still to this disdain for sentiment.
Given such immense social pressure, and such emphatic calls - to - action, what right do my wife and I have to ignore this claim?
Not all museum people are as emphatic as McGreevy, and even those who tend to share her views are quick to point out that determining whether a given item is sacred or secular can be very difficult.
Chapters 30 - 31 constitute the most important collection of prophetic promises of restoration; 32 contains Jeremiah's emphatic confirmation of this promise in his purchase of land; 33 reiterates, in different form, the essential message of ultimate hope; 34 dates from Jerusalem's final siege which ended in the city's destruction in 587; 35 leaps back to the days of Jehoiakim and lauds the faithfulness of the Rechabites, a sect in Judah preserving the forms of wilderness existence; and 36 gives us the Old Testament's only description of the origin of a scroll, also in Jehoiakim's reign.
He knows what «bread» means now and gives a very emphatic «yeah» and head nod when I offer him some.
It will certainly be interesting to see whether Wenger opts to stick with the 4 -2-3-1 formation that was used in the emphatic win at the weekend, or whether he will revert back to using wing - backs in order to give more protection to his goal against our noisy neighbours on Saturday.
An emphatic finish that gives the keeper no chance!
Not only did he give short answers, but he also ended each answer with an emphatic NEXT QUESTION.
Asked if he favored the release of the dash - cam footage, Chestnut was emphatic: «If they would release it, I'd give you my FedEx number so you could watch it tomorrow.»
Jair Reinoso out - muscled Felipe before providing an emphatic finish with a volley into the top corner that gave the Vasco keeper no chance.
Blass has taken classic menswear fabrics, such as twill, tweed, corduroy and camel's hair, and given them a new look by using bold colors, bold patterns and emphatic shaping of jackets.
It was a superb, emphatic performance, and what made it the more stunning was that it was pulled off by a colt so humiliated and discredited in the Kentucky Derby that a number of knowledgeable observers gave him little chance to win the Preakness at all.
Our U18s got their season underway in emphatic style, beating Brighton 5 - 1 to give them the ideal start to the new campaign.
Thomas Müller gave his reaction after celebrating his 27th birthday with a goal in an emphatic 5 - 0 matchday one win for Bayern against Rostov.
Tottenham were given a lesson in the demands of top - level European football as Borussia Dortmund blew Mauricio Pochettino's men away with an emphatic 3 - 0 victory in the Europa League last 16.
Jutkiewicz arrowed home a low shot nine minutes into the second period after Steve Mounie's emphatic header had given the Premier League side an interval lead.
The Hornet's put up an emphatic win on the weekend to put together a two match winning streak in the Premier League and they will give Manchester United a tough game in this clash at Vicarage Road on Tuesday night.
Given how they responded to losing their opening Champions League game last season, the Blues should be able to get a win and get their European season up and running, but we can't see it being an emphatic victory.
emphatic finish, equalised, finished with aplomb, finished, finished from close range, fired home, flung himself at the cross, forced the ball home, found his shooting boots, found the net, found the top / bottom corner, gambled, gave the keeper no chance, glanced, goal that deserves to win any game, goalkeeping gaffe, good time to score, got off the mark,
either verbally or with an emphatic head shake ask baby questions that give her a chance to say no or yes, like «Do you want a drink?»
I have contemplated your (emphatic) comments on our Eye On Parenting diapering segment and on my own personal blog and I accept your challenge to give cloth diapering a try.
I am sure there are some Labour politicians who are sound on civil liberties, as there are also in the other parties, but given the record of Labour in government and the record of Tories in opposition (oh, how they cared back then) the evidence is emphatic: the state can not be trusted, and the politicians are either incapable or unwilling to control or restrain the state machinery.
But the 1996 Emma seems to take itself dreadfully seriously, even as the actors are giving broad, emphatic performances underlined with bombastic music cues and a lunging camera.
It's a quality that applies to virtually every aspect of the filmmaking process, from Chazelle's emphatic direction to the complicated dance routines that give characters as much soul as any awards - baiting monologue ever could.
The answer is an emphatic «no chance - give me the game now!».
I give it as emphatic a recommendation as I can give.
That's a big improvement, and he ultimately gave the Kindle Paperwhite one of it most emphatic endorsements.
ComiXology is emphatic about not giving out refunds.
They've made an offer we'd be mad to refuse, but now they need to build on this foundation with an emphatic E3 showing; demonstrating big new games to shout about (new Zelda or GTFO), give us new details on the likes of X (Monolith Soft are absolute legends and we desperately need more info - otherwise I'm flying out to Japan and making a scene) and cement their position; demonstrating that a great impulse buy won't just gather dust after playing Mario Kart 8 to death, rather becoming an investment in future gaming pleasure.
That has already led to a relaxation in the rules, with the National Treasury earlier this year proposing that standard IP transactions no longer need central bank approval — an emphatic endorsement of Webber Wentzel's influence in this area, given that prior lobbying efforts had failed to yield any changes.
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