Sentences with phrase «more backbone»

If you want to play a game with more backbone then play The Last of Us.
I expected her to have more backbone after the accident.
Obama has shown more backbone, and since he can't run for a third term, he won't be distracted by pandering for votes.
He may be a loser but he truly loves his philandering girl Elita (Isela Vega) and he develops more backbone with every stage of the odyssey.
Wilson is of course the easier to sympathize with, those trademark Wilson puppy dog eyes playing to his advantage, but Rossi could have written Phil with more backbone to counter Sarah's intensity better.
Congressional Republicans would be more willing to stand up to Donald Trump if their major financial backers — big business and Wall Street — had more backbone.
-- The back line has more backbone.
The action has more backbone to it, and Padilha (also the director of the excellent «Elite Squad») has the chops to make the climactic raid exciting even for those who know how it all goes down.
I would have expected a scientific journal to have more backbone, certainly when it comes to the crucially important issue of academic freedom.
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