Sentences with phrase «most applause»

That's why the «odd one out» always wins most applause in political debate.
Let sit at room temperature at least 1 hour and up to 3 — be patient, letting the flavors meld will yield the most applause from your guests.
«DiNapoli received the most applause and a standing ovation, and that says volumes,» said a longtime activist in the DRC, an influential association of upstate Democratic activists.
He also won the most applause for some of his answers, including the suggestion that the government should cut its military budget to pay for improving educational opportunities for students with disabilities.
Cuomo's more than an hour long speech included numerous other initiatives, but he might have received the most applause when he announced a women's equality act, that, among other things would codify abortion rights in state statute.
The truth now seems to be whatever gets the most applause.
And he won the most applause at the Oscar luncheon recently.
The film got the most applause of any audience I was in during this festival.
The remarks that drew Rhee the most applause involved her feelings about vouchers.
Therefore, you need to continue to make the lack of scientific certainty a primary issue in the debate, and defer to scientists and other experts in the field -LSB-...] Let me emphasize that while the economic arguments may receive the most applause at the Chamber of Commerce meeting, it is the least effective approach among the people you most want to reach — average Americans.
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