Sentences with phrase «make earnest»

The Owners» attorney drafted the purchase documents and included in the purchase agreement a provision requiring Deshields to make an earnest money deposit.
In light of this, here are a few things you can do to help make earnest money less of an issue whenever a seller refuses to acknowledge contract termination.
You may have the best personality in the world, and make an earnest effort to connect, but not everyone on the other end will be open to connecting.
You should make an earnest attempt at getting a plan that has health questions, so you can pay less and be covered immediately.
I did make an earnest effort to read some of the site information that some people graciously posted.
Candela also reserves the right to reproduce the work in support of said exhibitions and will make an earnest effort to notify photographers when such reproductions occur and provide resulting tear sheets when possible.
If I had a nickel for every time I heard a World of Warcraft player make the earnest argument that Horde / Alliance players are all children / crybabies / bullies / perverts / genetically inferior, I could fund my own MMO (it would basically be a hybrid of The Secret World and SWTOR, but high fantasy).
VA borrowers will likely need to make an earnest money deposit when they're ready to make an offer on a home.
Individual schools may not reflect the demography of their communities, but most make earnest efforts to create a diverse applicant pool.
Few of them make any earnest attempt to persuade readers to reject Common Core on its merits or lack thereof.
Escaped convict Frank (Josh Brolin) is in desperate need of cover from the law until he can make an earnest run from the officials.
The film does seem to make an earnest effort to understand and celebrate long - distance relationships, with the feeling that first - hand experience has shaped the script.
They talk often on the phone Schumer said and make an earnest effort to work in a bipartisan effort.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
Thanks to a public - relations push and a video of Sterling making an earnest plea for why Goldie is needed, the campaign received national press.
«Between themselves, the two had made an earnest deal: If sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president,» journalist Michael Wolff writes in the book, out Jan. 9.
A very different sort of pastoral counsel is needed, however, for those who have repeatedly made earnest attempts but never achieved their fondest goals.
I am really making an earnest effort to be a little bit more minimalist these days!
This may seem like a piddling quibble, but if you want women to trust that you have made an earnest effort to dissect a woman's psyche, don't just assume you know the details.
Stuck in a dead - end job, living with feuding flat - mates, and a genuine feeling of lethargy, Shaun makes an earnest attempt to keep Liz, but it backfires badly on their anniversary.
Few manufactures have made an earnest attempt to offer a high performance package for an SUV of this size, allowing the Durango SRT to enter the market essentially uncontested in the segment.
With the great British painter Chris Ofili's masterpiece The Holy Virgin Mary going ruthlessly under the hammer at Christie's London on June 30 — sent there by the philosophical Australian gambler David Walsh — July starts with the inevitable headlines pairing its high price with the lowly material (elephant dung) that made this earnest devotional painting into a lightning rod during the «Sensation» sensation.
Concerned with systems of language and communication, Rasdjarmrearnsook makes earnest attempts to converse with subjects who don't speak in languages that are comprehended by or even acknowledged by mainstream society.
Glasgow - based Irish artist Duncan Campbell (5/2 to win), born 1972, the oldest and perhaps the best known of the four, makes earnest documentary films from existing footage, focusing on powerful, controversial individuals such as Northern Irish Republican icon Bernadette Devlin and German economist Hans Tietmeyer.
In doing this Scully makes an earnest attempt to advance his own practice through an engagement with painting's past, and his own.
Vice President Joe Biden made an earnest plea to the world — and the GOP debate — to take climate change seriously on Wednesday, calling it «absurd» that there was a debate over man - made global warming.
In the recent Supreme Court case of Garib v. Archibald, 2016 BCSC 1082 the court makes it clear that claimants will not longer be punished for rejecting ICBC offers if they are making an earnest attempt at settling for the an amount which reasonably reflects the value of the case.
Prove to the hiring professional that you made an earnest effort, that you've read the job description and that your resume and cover letter reflects the role requirements.
The final section, «Observations on the Process», makes the greatest sense after the reader has not only read section two, but has made earnest attempts at exploring and internalizing its many suggestions.

Not exact matches

They ensure opinions are heard, they give earnest acknowledgement to concerns raised, then they make the call and move everyone forward.
Decline began in earnest in 1999 when the Fredericton plant, unable to make rubber soles, closed.
Thanks to a new partnership with CircleUp, you can now find the small businesses poised for big things and the great products they make on Jet.com potentially way before they hit the mainstream in earnest.
In person, McDonald is earnest and friendly — he remembers names and likes to lunch with lower - level employees at every stop he makes around the world — yet a bit uncomfortable.
SpongeBob is effortlessly optimistic, and unintentionally goofy, making him one of the most endearing characters of all time, in this earnest and jovial series.
Ryan continued: «I look at this pie - making as an earnest attempt from you to reach out to all of us, not just to me.»
What's more, many of the campaign expenditures on Trump businesses may have been made before Trump began raising outside money in earnest, an effort which didn't begin until late June.
In the first episode, you hear him make a fool out of himself in front of prominent Silicon Valley investor Chris Sacca and in many episodes, you hear earnest discussions with his wife Nazanin about the company and their future.
What should we make of this earnest and inventive evangelist, who was also rather feverish and offensive?
By rejecting the 1996 Application and asking for revisions, the Holy See has made it clear that it is in earnest in wanting canon 812 to be applied to the United States.
Some of this has to do with the enduring quest to make history resemble a science, a vision that took hold in earnest in the nineteenth century and has never entirely lost its appeal among academic historians.
Despite my earnest efforts to make sessions on the sacraments, church history, the Bible, ethics and beliefs interesting, the last thing on earth these youth wanted was to be put through two more hours of school every Thursday during Lent.
Ideas alone do not make poetry, just as remarks, however earnest, are not literature.
The very pluralism and agnosticism of the society they live in makes modern children keen and earnest questioners when they pass into the middle and senior schools.
Everywhere even earnest Christians, unconditionally devoted to the teaching of the Church, are quite emphatically in disagreement on such matters, as soon as the attempt is made to pass from general principles to a concrete prescription.
Men and women started making such inquiries in earnest.
Did it ever cross your little mind that I've made plenty of sincere and earnest posts?
Despite my earnest efforts to make sessions on the sacraments, church history, the Bible, ethics and...
In any event, we have no right to refuse this opportunity to any who, either by their own adult act of commitment or through the earnest decision of their parents, can be brought within the ambit of the Christian community where God's care, as made available through Christ's deed in the world, may have its effect.
Maybe figure out how to speak in public better and do that smoky eye make - up, I'm tempted to come inside the stadiums and the conference centres and tell earnest and well - meaning people about the stuff I know.
From G4710; to use speed, that is, to make effort, be prompt or earnest: — do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study.
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