Sentences with phrase «just lavish praise»

Cats can be trained, but unlike dogs they demand tangible rewards such as food, not just lavish praise.

Not exact matches

I just like to take a moment to lavish praise on Arsene Wenger.
His sacking might not have come as a major shock, given his side's recent form, but the praise lavished on him by managers all over the league this afternoon shows just how highly his opponents rated him.
Just be careful that you don't start lavishing praise on them for ordinary responses, like saying «Thank you» after being given a present.
«Daily Show» host Jon Stewart lavished praise on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand last night, calling her «instrumental» in passing several major bills — from a 9/11 health care act to the repeal of «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» — despite spending just two years in the upper house.
Trump praised a business partner from Dubai during a New Year's Eve party at his lavish Mar - a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday night, raising new questions about the scope of his potential business conflicts around the world just weeks before he is sworn in.
Though it's extremely easy to cast aspersions at our disposable culture, it should be just as easy to lavish praise on a company like Anchor Bay that consistently offers reasons for the informed aficionado and archivist to celebrate.
Just do not make a big deal when he potties inside but lavish him with praise and you can even give him a treat to show him that you REALLY like what he did and where he did it.
The minute - long trailer shows a serene yet ominous sequence of in - game footage along with pull - quotes displaying just how many different publications have already lavished praise on Inside.
The Weekend's Best Comment & Reviews In the Observer, Laura Cumming (quite rightly) lavished praise on Mark Wallinger's double exhibition at Hauser + Wirth Savile Row, while just several pages prior to the write up, Wallinger divulged his own cultural highlights.
As I mentioned to you, Jeff, in my email, I've just listened to lavish praise for Ari Kaplan's book, which suggests that the Walter Owen judges know what they're doing.
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