Sentences with phrase «most cordial»

Truly one of the most cordial and illustrious gentlemen in the industry.
Even the most cordial of co-parents are besieged by shared parenting obstacles.
Adobe and Apple do not share the most cordial of relations, a fact bourne by the way either is missing on the other's platter and so on.
If that wasn't enough, both IIT Rajasthan and Datawind didn't share the most cordial of relations and were quick to pass the blame on each other for the dismal state of affairs with the Aakash.
He basically kidnaps her, (but it's the most cordial kidnapping ever he even vacuums!)
Although not the most cordial of encounters, Chargaff's rules did help James and Francis to explain the three - dimensional structure of the DNA.
But Lhota and Bloomberg have not always had the most cordial relationship either.
However, in his reply to the invitation he wrote to me, «I shall preserve your letter among my most treasured possessions as the most cordial expression of good will I have ever received from my fellow biologists.»
can't exactly understand why though — as i tend to be probably the most cordial and polite poster — ever.
Its May report, for instance, explained how the cars are programmed to blow their horn in the most cordial way.

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Although most investors were cordial, Tasner says, one «basically told me I was too old.
Though sources said Kalanick and Richter have a cordial relationship, Michael was Kalanick's closest confidant and most trusted adviser.
While most Messianic leaders maintain cordial relations with Rosen, to many he is an expendable commodity.
And the simple fact is that in an era when nearly everyone assumed that communism had come to stay, it was not simply a few isolated Polish Catholic priests like Wielgus whobelieved that there had to be some degree of cooperation with the institutional manifestations of communism; it was the Church at the very highest level of all, in Rome itself: for the assumption that communism was a permanent reality and therefore had to be dealt with was the very foundation of Paul VI's Ostpolitik, the most famous and the most ignoble manifestation of which was Pope Paul's betrayal (there is no other word) of the Hungarian Cardinal Mindszenty, who was stripped of all his offices and replaced by a Hungarian Primate whose remit (faithfully accomplished) was to establish cordial relations with the communist regime of the deeply unsavoury Janos Kadar.
Bickford's home state of South Australia drinks the most of its cordial with four in every ten people consuming the brand.
And while he's unfailingly cordial with autograph - seekers under most circumstances, don't approach him during private time with his family.
He adds that if parents are able to keep things cordial and provide a stable, loving environment for their children, most of these issues can be minimized.
There's so much to discuss here: Kerry's extremely cordial relationship with the paps, the return of fringe - cuffed denim and, most importantly, these amazing Salvatore Ferragamo sandals, which make me pine for summer.
This is one of the most responsible and cordial responses I've encountered to criticism, and I've been reviewing one poor victim or another since the 13th century or so.
The friendly and cordial service matches a spectacular beachside dining room, with a view of the Channel and near by island; our «most favorite»!
Because as a LP you have the most important job of conveying all the information regarding the loan product in a very cordial way.
According to Psychologist John Gottman, who has spent the last 40 years of his life conducting research on couples, most marriages that result in divorce are not because of major differences in opinion but rather the inability to communicate differing opinions in a cordial manner.
In most cases, we imagine neatly manicured lawns, cordial and reliable tenants, appreciating property values, and steady cash flow.
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