Sentences with phrase «high of praise»

Then came the Battlefield Vietnam, which felt more like an expansion to 1942 and didn't receive as high of praise as the original.
Is that too high of praise for some hummus?
I came across it a year or so ago and it is my go - to and never fails to receive the highest of praises and an empty plate in less than 10 minutes!
While Walter Sabatini deserves the highest of praises for finding that Groupon for 50 % off Edin Dzeko, his haphazard approach to building a backline should frighten us all.
«He's a self - made man» is not considered a damnation, it's considered the highest of praise.
«I have only the highest of praise for the WestBow Press staff from beginning to finish.
I have interacted with well over one hundred professionals in the Commercial Real Estate field, and WITHOUT EXCEPTION, all have had only the highest of praise for her as a person of integrity and ability.

Not exact matches

«He did make mention of the fact that he thought I had found a calling in television, which is high praise from someone who found a calling in television,» Gaetz told Business Insider of Trump.
Bob Lachky, a marketing executive who spent 25 years working at competitor Anheuser - Busch gave this campaign some high praise: «It was arguably one of the greatest campaigns over the past 30 to 40 years.»
Slack has won high praise in the industry, with some experts even claiming the platform could spell the end of email altogether.
Instead, in interview after interview, Poloz praised Canadians for taking advantage of the high dollar to build their businesses abroad, and downplayed the idea that a strong dollar would gut manufacturing at home.
Don't rattle off your list of complaints, or sing the employee high praises, then kick them out.
The brain goes on high alert when the criticism begins, wiping out the memory of the praise that came before it, and heightening the impact of the negative feedback.
The Rock, a household name and one of the highest - grossing actors in Hollywood, is singing his 16 - year - old daughter's praises as she takes on an exciting new role during this year's award season.
The World Health Organization praises the country for its healthcare system and has ranked it higher than that of the U.S., despite Costa Rica spending 87 % less on healthcare per capita.
Last November, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) commended the government of Mali's deficit reduction, praising GDP growth of more than 5 % arising from strong harvests and government spending, even as the cost of oil imports moved higher.
You did an excellent presentation, and one of my colleagues said you were the best futurist he's seen... high praise since many of us see a lot of sessions and speakers!
Most grads heap high praise on the strength of USC's Trojan alumni network.
In many ways, Thorp is a second Charlie in terms of both intellectual power and scope, which is perhaps the highest praise I could offer another person.
His recent coverage of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL was praised across the board for the clarity and compassion he conveyed during the early hours of a tragic and chaotic event.
[RM:] I'm seeing all you and other DJs that are being exposed, and I'm thinking «Wow, this is more than just a guy releasing an album and getting a lot of high praise for it.»
Also, morality is not external (if byexternal that you mean something that you can know is right or wrong has to be determined by a larger body or set of policies created by someone else many years ago to be official), and morality does not necessarily flow from religion (plenty of Catholic priests, Islamic Imams, Protestant preachers wave their hands high in the air in the afternoon, at praise time, and when the lights go down they crawl on their bellies, and hands and knees like snakes and dogs).
This spring, the foundation's staff attorney sent a lawyer representing the district a letter about complaints of alleged discriminatory hiring and religious promotion in another county high school and praise music being played in an elementary school classroom.
When we played private parochial Christian high - schools or colleges, they «all» prayed, before during and after, and anywhere in between, with a lot of me «hearing praise god and jesus.»
But in the very next chapter, he praises celibacy as a higher calling — a better way of serving Christ — than marriage.
«I pray for our sins of dogma (oh Lord)... seriously, I love and worship you (God of Creation), I give you praise and thanks (to the MOST HIGH)............ I refuse to diminish these statements by dogma.
In Christ, what all of creation is ordered towards, that is the praise and glory of God in a communion of love, finds its centre and its highest meaning.
One of the prominent themes of these hymns is the incomparability of God, a cultural trope that signifies the highest form of praise.
«Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, «Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.»»
And here follows the offensive but inevitable consequence: the highest conceivable form of approving of the world as such is found in the worship of God, in the praise of the Creator, in the liturgy.
I admonish you to give up the practice of always quoting the prophets of old and praising the heroes of Israel, and instead aspire to become living prophets of the Most High and spiritual heroes of the coming kingdom.
And suddenly there was with the angel a multi.tude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
But as a lifelong student of mathematicism he reserves for it the highest praise:
While I will praise them to the highest when I see them loving their neighbor in a way that truly shows the world the glory of Christ, whether or not they accept Christ is the one pushing on their heart.
Perhaps we should all simply not pray and have no vocal outlet of our praise for our Higher Being.
Secondly, he has received a good deal of praise and support internationally for this document: Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, secretary of the Congregation for Clergy wrote to congratulate the Bishop for carrying out what the General Directory for Catechesis had called for following the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and expressed his hope that it «will become an example for other Dioceses in the country»; dioceses in Australia, America, France, Canada and Malta have asked for copies; the Catholic Truth Society in London has published the document following high demand.
Here are buildings constructed by the faithful and the finest artists and architects throughout the centuries, more beautiful than ever but not really serving their highest purpose: the praise of God and the bestowal of grace on men.
In the Chronicle of Higher Education literary critic Terry Eagleton writes an interesting if confused article in praise (and defense) of Marx (once again for the umpteenth time).
Whitehead's recognition of this incarnational universe is implicit in his high praise for «the schools of thought mainly associated with Alexandria and Antioch....
(CNN)- With his penchant for crowd - pleasing and spontaneous acts of compassion, Pope Francis has earned high praise from fellow Catholics.
Luke 2:13 - 14 says, «And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, «Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.»
The poetic figure found in Proverbs 31 is not the only woman in the Bible to receive the high praise of, «eshet chayil!»
The Jahriyah was originally a Sufi sect whose ritual included the practice of praising God aloud in a high voice.
The appeal of Jesus through the centuries to the many vital angles of human experience is such that we need not wonder when many people today give him high praise and a good press.
Thou who first wast sensible of and didst first bear witness to that prodigious passion which disdains the dreadful conflict with the rage of the elements and with the powers of creation in order to strive with God; thou who first didst know that highest passion, the holy, pure and humble expression of the divine madness» which the pagans admired — forgive him who would speak in praise of thee, if he does not do it fittingly.
There is no «arise and thresh, O daughter Zion... beat in pieces many peoples,» as in the prophets (Micah 4:13); no «let the high praises of God be in their throats and two - edged swords in their hands, to execute vengeance on the nations,» as in the Psalms (Ps.
If we give our highest praise to the human race and its supposed possibilities for self - expression, we shall perhaps become faithful citizens of the «City of Man,» but we shall not become loyal subjects in the City of God.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
In a devotional sense, earnestness: to listen in order to act, this is the highest thing of all, and, God be praised, every man is capable of it if he so wills.
But Mary just keeps singing, ranging high on her scales of praise, soaring in her expectant and revolutionary libretto, because God has reached so unexpectedly down to where the least and the lowly still struggle for life.
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