Sentences with phrase «is fierce defense»

So is the fierce defense of the backup position, that inequality doesn't matter - or maybe even that, to use Martha Stewart's signature phrase, it's a good thing.
I do think we are good at the back apart from LB, they can be a fierce defense with good CM ahead of them and this is a team sport.

Not exact matches

I find that people who are fiercest in their defense of «church» are often those who simply can not handle the idea that (1) their church can do any wrong, and (2) they themselves were wrong in their belief that the church can do no wrong.
One can not finish this well «written and pleasantly accessible defense of Hellenic civilization without wondering if the fierce resentment against Attic superiority (and Thornton quotes a great deal of such resentful scholarship in the early chapters) does not conceal a closet nihilism» a hostility to the light of Being first honored and brought to expression by the Greek philosophers.
Ottaviani's approach to theology was neatly summarized in the Latin motto of his cardinalatial coat of arms, Semper Idem [Always the Same], and his fierce defense of what he understood to be orthodoxy made him a not - implausible model for the character of Cardinal Leone in Morris West's novel The Shoes of the Fisherman.
Further complicating her feminist vision was Elshtain's fierce defense of women's work in the domestic sphere.
Balentine concludes with a defense of Job — and God: «The lesson for Job seems to be that those who dare to stand before their maker with exceptional strength, proud prerogatives, and fierce trust come as near to realizing God's primordial design for life in this world as it is humanly possible to do.»
It could be quick passing, it could be an amazing dribble or a fierce shot and all that would have been stopped if the defense did nt loose shape, or if the midfield came to help, or if the right back threw himself at the ball, or if the goalie was better etc, etc...
I was fierce in my defense of Giroud when people were calling him useless, Muppet, etc..
Given how fierce Wisconsin's defense is, Speight must be sharp again.
The Fat Lip, hosted by Ash, «is a podcast for and about fat people... We are proud supporters of radical self - love and the fierce defense of your body autonomy.»
It is wrenching to see the son's fierce defense of his father — in a
It is wrenching to see the son's fierce defense of his father — in a tiny room crowded with academic egos — and wonder not only whether he'll ever receive anything back, but whether he'll be able to do better with his own son.
Proven Innocent follows an underdog criminal defense firm led by a fierce and uncompromising lawyer who was wrongfully convicted in a sensational murder case that made her an infamous media obsession and a household name.
The rest of the cast is magnificent, and also expansive: Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian, the lead reporter on the story; Carrie Coon as Meg Greenfield and David Cross as Howard Simons, other top scribes; Bruce Greenwood as Bob McNamara, former Defense Secretary and personal friend of Graham; Tracy Letts as Fritz Beebe, Graham's right - hand man and rock; Bradley Whitford as the (overly) timid voice of caution; Matthew Rhys as Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower who leaked the papers; Jesse Plemons as the young lawyer brought into defend the Post; and Michael Stuhlbarg as Abe Rosenthal, fierce competitor at the Times, and another Graham friend.
Defense attorney Abaku Inugami may be only a sixth grader but he's as fierce as they come in the courtroom as he uncovers the truth behind the incidents plaguing the school.
We're fierce advocates determined to protect your rights with a vigorous defense.
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