Sentences with phrase «most struck»

«What I am most struck by is Labour MPs» gloom about the big northern cities,» says one Cabinet minister closely involved with the In campaign.
In contemplating the value of open adoption, one is often most struck by the positive intentionality of loving relationships that this process strives to create.
In my dealings beyond anthroposophical communities I have been most struck, however, by the blessing of intuition, the sense of self that is firmly rooted in Waldorf students.
When Cech came in, the thing I was most struck by was how much better the communication was among the back line.
The story I'm most struck by in the Bible is the one of the woman who encounters Jesus at the well.
But what most struck me about the Austen domestic background was not so much the high achievements of most of the siblings but the moral universe into which they were all raised.
The most striking difference between the two companies is probably Lyft's onboarding process, which includes a training ride where a new driver rides with someone more experienced.
What's most striking about the contents of the lawsuit is how Waymo learned of the alleged theft.
Probably the most striking thing about the song is its lyrics, an uncompromising and borderline violent rejection of «conceited and arrogant» oppressors who are holding Catalonia back.
The most striking building is the eight - storey library, built to resemble books standing side by side.
Despite their differences, they both believe in the importance of philanthropy and agree completely on how the way a person chooses to give relates to the most striking management principle at Berkshire: autonomy.
The most striking example is tax reform, which struck a blow against blue - state Americans who tend to pay high state and local taxes, or SALT.
But perhaps most striking, researchers said, was how many states have come around to the idea of reducing the use of solitary confinement.
The chrome and horn - look acrylic handle on this brush is one of the most striking we've ever seen, putting it in a totally different league than the plastic and wooden examples that dominate the market.
Depending on which period you're looking at, I suppose you can pick out a recent episode in which employment rates in the U.S. increased more than in Canada, but the most striking thing to me in that graph is the much steeper fall in the U.S. employment rate.
Most striking was Ford's recent decision to reverse plans to build a $ 1.6 billion plant in Mexico to produce small cars.
The most striking trait of these highly effective teams: They're radically self - managing.
The most striking example of change occurred in October 1995, when a wrecking ball smashed into the walls of the old Timmins Daily Press office.
What is most striking about income sources in the third decile is the prominent role of incomes generated by the first two pillars — especially pillar 1.
Perhaps the most striking confirmation of the idea that birds of a feather flock together comes from the data of 23andMe, the genetics company where I work.
Indeed, what is most striking about these stories is the arbitrariness of the prosecutions, and how disproportionate the consequences are to the crimes.
What's most striking about the effort, though, is that it is probably the first time that Uber will actually own physical assets.
While young / first - steps content marketers can learn many things from their more mature peers, one of the most striking — and encouraging — observations about those in the early phase is that 71 % agree that their organization is focused more on building long - term relationships than on getting quick results from content marketing.
Among the most striking facts we've discovered in historical research (and in real time) is the tendency for markets to shrug off overvaluation when market action is uniformly favorable.
Dale says «perhaps the single most striking number in the whole of this year's Stats Review is China's coal consumption, which is estimated to have essentially stalled in 2014.»
One of the most striking and surprising aspects of the UK economy after the referendum has been just how well it has stood up to the shock.
The most striking disruption is its form: this is a book that looks and feels more like an iPad app.
Perhaps the most striking example of a Wal - Mart success is Asda, which was Britain's No. 1 discount chain when Wal - Mart acquired it in 1999.
And perhaps most striking of all, they won't have much of an effect on the world's real source of aluminum and steel production woes: China.
What is most striking about gun violence is how preventable it is.
But despite their many differences, their similarities were most striking: good intuitive math skills, intense competitive drive, strong work ethic, well - defined investment philosophy and disciplined risk management.
Most striking were Trump's remarks decrying what he called excessive «checks and balances» that limit what can be done to prevent mentally unfit people from buying or keeping guns.
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It is also the most striking evidence to date that some of Shulkin's own staff are trying to oust him.
The most striking feature, however, has been the growth in a group of countries we have always called «other».
But it was the silences that were the most striking: silences that were strategic and symbolic.
Most striking to me is this commentary:
The most striking piece of information revealed in the study revolves around trading volume between actual cryptocurrency asset trading and margins and futures trading.
The most striking difference between it and the other virtual currencies is its structured approach to business with constant roll out of new products and services as seen in the OneCoin ecosystem on the company site.
One of the most striking features that you would find on the AvaTrade trading platform is the Sharp Trader Education center.
But the first and most striking track was «We Renounce the Old World,» sung in manly Bolshevik fashion to the tune of La Marseillaise.
But what is most striking about this image is again its similarity to Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz, where a religious order like the Benedictines is what keeps at least a fragmentary knowledge of science alive after a nuclear catastrophe.
The one thing that is most striking to me in the discussion to date is that nobody has mentioned the possibility that Secretary Albright is a convinced Christian.
One of Hart's most striking dismissals of the conflation of God and the gods is where he defines belief in «a personal God» or «theistic personalism» as a kind of «monopolytheism,» which «differs from polytheism... solely in that it posits the existence of only one such being.»
What is most striking about this episode is that by all appearances, Cochran's department functioned as a model of principled pluralism.
Probably the most striking feature is their conception of deity.
Some of the most striking documents in this volume are internal memos between Bell and Anthony Eden, the British secretary of state for foreign affairs.
What is most striking about Grey's feminist work is the faith she places in Christianity's core symbols.
The most striking of the readings is the passage from John which describes the experience of Thomas.
Yet what most strikes me in this passage is the use of the Greek word paroikos, which can be variously translated as stranger, exile or alien.
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