Sentences with phrase «most fierce»

Though, it is more or less the same scenario every where, still the most fierce competition is perhaps visible in the job market in the case of an organization carrying out its selection process for fresh recruitment.
As the sceptic — alarmist battle seems to rage the most fierce in the US I could simply exclude the US sample from the analysis or select a random sample from the US responses, neither process of which I have yet attempted.
When Tekken 7FR was first announced with the addition of Akuma, Bandai Namco had MasterCup world champion Nobi faceoff against one of the worlds most fierce Akuma players, Tokido (who is also a pro Street Fighter player).
Whether or not we need a new console generation is one of the most fierce - and important - debates that gamers and pundits are holding at the moment.
Seeing lower excess returns for the top quintile is consistent with the theory that the most profitable companies often attract the most fierce competition.
BMW's M3 sedan is perhaps the C63's most fierce rival offering a slightly different, more nimble performance and comfort balance.
Ruxin (Nick Kroll), another attorney, is the most fierce competitor of the group, while Kevin's slacker brother Taco (Jon Lajoie) and urban - slang - wielding surgeon Andre (Paul Scheer) fill out the league while often falling victim to foolish trade offers.
Haha yes, I know you'd work the capes in the most fierce way so hope you'll be able to do that this fall!
you really will go crazy over their huge line of the most fierce sweats that fit the GLAM DEVILS attitude & fashion flair!!!!
In possibly her most fierce habit, Spears sometimes takes to the hallway of her mansion to model several outfits, sometimes even asking, «Option 1 or Option 2?»
Arnold's best friend and at the same time his most fierce competitor, Franco Columbu, was known by his incredible muscle development.
«are a courtesy of one of the most respected and most fierce wrestlers in the game.
«Here's the largest and most fierce storm in the entire solar system and it's lasted hundreds of years, so that's a lot different than anything else we've ever studied.
The campaign will also involve TV and digital ads, social media organizing, and a «robust» grassroots effort, including in Long Island and the northern suburbs — the two regions where the fight for control of the state Senate is expected to be most fierce, organizers say.
Perhaps the most fierce instigator so far in the Syracuse campaign has been District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, who lashed out against Masterpole after the latter made a quip about the DA retiring.
Ivan, Though even I, who am probably Wengers most fierce foe among Gooners, - though I realize many thousands would also claim that title, equally well, — do not seriously believe Wenger is ACTUALLY a Spuds spy in the camp, if you were to go purely by the mountain of evidence of how he has regressed us, you could well make out a good case to be believed, that he is indeed a spy or traitor.
Going into Sunday, therefore, Norwich City in particular will be looking at their game with their mouths watering as the game which they are undoubtedly favourites for gives them the opportunity, not only to take 3 points against their most fierce rivals, but also to close the gap to just 4 points on promotion placed Sheffield Wednesday.
Furthermore, a manager without a strong personality won't survive enough in one of the most fierce leagues of the world.
Any way you enjoy these candies, they're sure to satisfy the most fierce sweet tooth.
It has been said that whenever some older theologians got to a hard place they simply quoted a few lines of Wordsworth or Tennyson, thinking that ended the matter; or they made a few biblical citations as if that were the complete answer; or (at worst), when the attack was most fierce, they used the word «mystery» as a kind of «escape - hatch».
Morton's feisty and daring nature led him to command one the U.S. Navy's most fierce war ships of all time, the USS Wahoo.
Perez, though, is embroiled in arguably the most fiercest team - mate battle of the season with Esteban Ocon, with both drivers guilty of not fully maximising their results so far for their reluctance to play nice with each other.

Not exact matches

«Nearly half of survey respondents identified the most beneficial practices as those that encouraged accountability, development, and individual empowerment within the organization,» according to Fierce.
Though Pandora is still one of the most popular apps in the App Store, it faces increasingly fierce competition from Amazon, Apple, Spotify and Google.
Some consultants chafe under such a tight grip, but most display a fierce loyalty to their leader.
In Indonesia, the region's biggest economy and most populous country with more than 250 million people, it's in a fierce battle for customers with local app Go - Jek, which has backing from Google and Tencent.
Dunham «chose» Random House after a fierce bidding war broke out for her proposal, which no doubt means it offered her the most money.
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, churned across northern Caribbean islands on Wednesday with a catastrophic mix of fierce winds, surf and rain, en route to a possible Florida landfall at the weekend.
Most look for diverse, fierce, coachable and execution - oriented teams first and foremost.
WHILE WA rates second as the most popular tourist destination for Australians next to Queensland, competition remains fierce between industry players vying for the tourist dollar.
Most notably, it's become a fierce backer of women's empowerment, which Sullivan sees as the key to development.
(CNN) «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» has become one of Oscar season's most divisive films, producing fierce blowback based on what feels like a not - entirely - fair interpretation about what it says, or doesn't, about people's ability to achieve redemption.
The problem is that all start - ups are difficult — long hours, low pay, and fierce competition wear on even the most dedicated teams.
Hurricane Harvey came ashore as the fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in 13 years and the strongest to strike Texas since 1961's Hurricane Carla, the most powerful Texas hurricane on record.
In the most recent quarter, however, the competition was less fierce because investors were pulling money from bond funds.
What do you get when you put some of the Canadian Oil Sands fiercest critics in the same room with its most vocal supporters?
Benchmark has been assumed the most likely seller given its fierce disagreements over the direction of the company, which burst into public view in the lawsuit against Kalanick this week.
While most investors have forgotten how fierce a recession and a bear market can be, they should not underestimate this characteristic of Procter & Gamble.
All make important reading, but the most penetrating and fierce criticism comes from Sayyid Qutb.
But his comments on the «gay lobby» are likely to gain the most attention, especially in the West, where Catholic leaders have been mounting a fierce fight against same - sex marriage.
The majority of the rest of the world lived under fairly fierce dictatorships, including most of Latin America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Eastern and Central Europe, North Korea, Cuba, and nearly all of the Middle East except Israel.
The two books of the Bible, which are the most vivid and triumphant expressions of hope, came out of periods of fierce persecution.
However irreproachably I lived as a monk, I felt myself in the presence of God to be a sinner with a most unquiet conscience... I did not love, indeed I hated this just God... I raged with a fierce and most agitated conscience and yet I continued to knock away at Paul in this place, thirsting ardently to know what he really meant... At last I began to understand the justice of God as that by which the just man lives by the gift of God, that is to say by faith... At this I felt myself to have been born again and to have entered through open gates into paradise itself.6
The centrality of the second issue is most passionately urged in God's Fierce Whimsy, [6] written by Katie Cannon and the Mud Flower Collective.
Close to, you might see that many London policemen are bluer than ever before, but only because they sport fierce tattoos on their forearms, of the sort which most people over 50 still associate with football hooligans.
My personality is one that lends itself toward a fierce protective instinct toward those about whom I care the most (which obviously includes my wife).
I identify five voices in this debate that I take to be the most completely developed and importantly contrasting «positions» in the conversation: Edward Farley's Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education and his The Fragility of Knowledge: Theological Education in the Church and the University; 2 the Mud Flower Collective's God s Fierce Whimsy; 3 Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb, Jr.'s Christian Identity and Theological Education; 4 Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education; 5 and Charles M. Wood's Vision and Discernment.6 Although each of these voices makes important claims in its own right, which I hope to summarize as briefly as clarity and fairness permit, what is most important, I think, is the largely implicit interplay among them of contrasting insights and themes.
When I tell my Christian friends in America that some of the fiercest militias were (and are) Christian, most are shocked.
Compelling his imagination the most was that the awesome beauty of this fierce land was in no way conditioned by his frail presence.
The stunning news that the United States may be the most surveilled society in human history has opened a fierce debate on security, privacy, and accountability.
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