Kennedy has a lot of
gumption calling out «party bosses» for making the right decision.
Not exact matches
The tough part was «finding the
gumption to make that phone
call.
In ZMM, Persig outlined what he
called «
gumption traps» of two basic types, external and internal.
Annoyingly, the term «Taliban» has gained currency as a vague political insult - often, I suspect, used by those who lack the
gumption to
call anyone a Nazi.
[Elisabeth Moss»] take - and the show's take — on the character is a distinct blend of what Atwood once identified as the main thrust of Canadian literature (survival) and a
gumption most closely associated with the country Offred once
called America.
Frank begins the season preoccupied with the concerns of any teenage boy, but when tragedy unexpectedly strikes his family - which includes his Methodist minister father; his passionate, artistic mother; Juilliard - bound older sister; and wise - beyond - his - years kid brother - he finds himself thrust into an adult world full of secrets, lies, adultery, and betrayal, suddenly
called upon to demonstrate a maturity and
gumption beyond his years.
Or, if you have the
gumption to keep
calling them until all your questions are answered, they're good.
«Very few of the cats could muster up the
gumption to respond at all to being
called,» PawNation reports.
When I stated within my last post (Thursday March 14th, 2:35 P.M.) that «All that it takes is a groundswell of organized
gumption on the part of the affected masses, so governed, to take back control of the formerly, so -
called, self - governance machinery.»
All that it takes is a groundswell of organized
gumption on the part of the affected masses, so - governed, to take back the control of the formerly so -
called self - governance machinery.
«It would take some
gumption, but it's the right policy
call and it's a way to treat different investments fairly and in the same manner,» said Batchelder, who now teaches at New York University's law school.