Sentences with phrase «more emphatic»

Millennials were even more emphatic about the emotional side of homeownership: 93 percent favor a home for «more space for my family,» while only 75 perent view it as «financial security to borrow against.»
So, bottom line is that the PM either misunderstood our insructions (which I find hard to believe because we couldn't have been more emphatic about not having any year leases) or - more likely - he was worried he couldn't acquire this tenant without a year commitment.
Eileen Koke, a State Farm corporate recruiter with 10 years of experience, is even more emphatic on the importance of an error - free resume.
I am bound to say that in this appeal the oral submissions on behalf of the NIHRC only repeated in rather more emphatic terms the points which had already been quite adequately argued by counsel for the appellant.
Ryder LJ is more emphatic in Re D [2016], when he speaks of «the right of a child to participate in a process about him or her» and of CA 1989 s 1 (3)(a) as «a fundamental principle» of UK law.
Much unlike 2014, ocean - atmosphere model forecasts continued to grow more emphatic regarding the potential for a very significant El Niño event by late summer.
Even more emphatic on this issue is the Immortality of Writers (end of the 19th dynasty, ~ 1190BC).
But while the community of climate scientists grows ever more emphatic in their alarming prognoses, the political sphere, far from discussing how much to cut emissions, seems locked in endless temporizing to postpones any cuts at all.
And you've no doubt noticed the push - back some of Anderson's more emphatic views have gotten from colleagues well within the 97 %, on RC and elsewhere.
Subsequently, eroticism became more emphatic in paintings such as Giorgione's Sleeping Venus (ca. 1510), which situated the reclining nude in an idyllic landscape, and Titian's Danaë series (ca. 1553 — 1556).
The artist explains this exhibition as being much more emphatic than previous exhibitions in his name.
The figures in this work are more stylised than in the painting and the artist's use of colour is more emphatic.
Of these artists, grouped together in numerous exhibitions under the term «Arte Povera», Luciano Fabro (Turin, 1936 - Milan, 2007) was the one with a more emphatic connection to the emergence of a new and revised approach located in the tradition.
Of these artists, Luciano Fabro was the one with a more emphatic connection to the emergence of a new and revised approach located in the tradition.
These advancements were made all the more emphatic by the achievements of artists like the Washington painter Alma Thomas, who, at the age of eighty, was the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art in 1972.
Her first solo show, Ontology at 36 (1981), however, marked a shift that would continue, toward experimentation with mixed materials, representational elements such as the figure, landscape or symbolic imagery, and more emphatic themes.
His scatterings of disparate props become more emphatic, as do expanses of raw canvas.
Balance, unity and radiant light, as well as a subtle eroticism, become ever more emphatic in these works.
And even more emphatic no.
The pace is slower but definitely merrier, cultural traditions are more emphatic.
Cat owners were more emphatic in their responses.
And no one has been more emphatic and unapologetic than Ingrid Newkirk in promoting this unfair and deadly double standard — along with the idea that those who care about animals needn't concern themselves with the fate of these particular dogs.
I'm sorry, I should make that more emphatic: SAPPHIRE BLUE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR REQUEST ON NETGALLEY!
* A simile is a kind of metaphor involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
Along with enhanced environmental and safety performance, the new model has a more emphatic Mazda character in its design, dynamic performance, packaging and craftsmanship.
Or take an even more emphatic stance with the Sport Package, Night Package, and AMG wheels up to 19 inches.
However, it counters with faster, cleaner, snappier upshifts and, when it fully hits its stride, a more emphatic top - end rush.
The Carrera is more black or white, more emphatic, and yet more benign when pushed hard.
McEwan's adaptation underplays his book's more emphatic hint at abuse, leaving us with just a moment's ambiguous eye contact between father and daughter across the deck of the family yacht.
Battle needed slightly more emphatic music but that's a minor complaint.
Whitehall sources suggested that May had been urged to take a harder stance over Brexit by cabinet colleagues who have argued that a rerun of the referendum would result in an even more emphatic victory for Brexit, in the region of 60 % -40 %.
In her remarks, Quinn also expressed more emphatic support for establishing a fresh food hall inside the historic Fulton Fish Market buildings.
Having started the season, in a more emphatic fashion than their cross town rivals, early games indicated United's dominance.
Blues defender Mark Stafford came close in the 89th minute with an overhead kick which just missed the target before Armstrong slammed the ball into the net in added time to make it a more emphatic aggregate score.
However, I don't remember seeing many more emphatic or comprehensive than Barcelona's 3 - 1 rout of Arsenal inside the Camp Nou on Tuesday night.
Perhaps fittingly, then, it was Dzeko who had the final word - as his blasted effort from all of 25 yards made the scoreline all the more emphatic.
United still won comfortably, thanks to Lukaku's double, although victory could have been even more emphatic but for video assistant referee (VAR) Neil Swarbrick ruling out a Juan Mata «goal» late in the first half in an incredibly close offside call.
Indeed, the visitors had their chances to secure a more emphatic win.
The world champions missed several chances to build a more emphatic scoreline, but Northern Ireland rode their luck and finished third in the group, with a strong chance of reaching the round of 16.
It was a consummate performance from Madrid, full of pace and threat — the scoreline could have been even more emphatic.
By then the Hammers were in complete disarray and it could well have been a more emphatic defeat.
In fact, had Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini played better, it could have been an even more emphatic victory.
So even though the manager's claim that the player is still not fully recovered from his long spell on the sidelines, the news that contract talks are now due to begin is a much more emphatic statement of intent.
The course's head pro, Mike O'Reilly, could not have been more emphatic about the need to hit it straight.
Keegan won the award the following year as well, and while his second season for Hamburg was notably superior to his first — they finished 10th in his first campaign; they won the title in his second — it's still striking how much more emphatic his victory was in that second award.
Trump said Curry was «hesitating» about a White House visit, though Curry's statement could not have been more emphatic.
Phil Rizzuto, the former Yankee shortstop, is even more emphatic.
An even more emphatic answer obtained in Latin America where between 80 % (Panama) and 94 % (Mexico) favoured extradition.
Justice White was even more emphatic about the grounds on which abortions could be regarded, in his judgment, as not only unjustified, but debased:
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