Sentences with phrase «much pride in»

Hopefully when your daughter's room gets all pretty she'll feel so much pride in it she'll keep it clean.
I use to budget 10 % more, but I find there are fewer and fewer contractors that take as much pride in their work and work ethics as they did in the past.
An excellent online marketing professional is your business - building partner who takes as much pride in your success as their own.
Do you feel this is fair to sellers and buyers and a good example of the professionalism that our industry claims to have so much pride in?
With a vested interest in the outcome, I provide a high level of one - on - one service and take too much pride in my work to simply edit an existing document.
I can't imagine being a designer at OnePlus and taking much pride in a design that copies another company's hard work so blatantly.
The Whitney takes so much pride in its commitment to contemporary art that it devoted a floor this fall to acquisitions from just the last two years.
Blasters tells the lighthearted (but depressingly relatable) tale of its antagonist, Aldwin: an arrogant gamer, who took so much pride in beating kids» arcade high scores that he stole a virtual reality system and used it to build an empire.
And they take so much pride in their «fans».
As family - run Holiday Flats we take much pride in our reputation for providing comfortable accommodation in our tastefully furnished apartments.
They seem to take so much pride in their jobs, and you can tell by how they treat every aspect of the flight.
At Colonial Manor Animal Hospital, our Homer Glen veterinarian takes so much pride in serving the surrounding areas with only the highest standard of care and compassion.
We are sure you will see why we take so much pride in the work we do.
At Woodfield Lexus, we take as much pride in our customer service as we do in our vehicles.
The PDK poll is a Gallup survey, and that organization takes as much pride in it as does Phi Delta Kappa.
Jack wastes little energy worrying about the principles of his calling — it's his job, he's good at it and he takes as much pride in his handiwork as a gourmet chef might show for a faultless beef Wellington — and in Booth's novel he actually believes he's providing something of a public service, a critical cog in the gears of history.
If Green ultimately takes too much pride in his hipster references (however nostalgic I got seeing the 2001-esque United Artists logo that used to scare the bejesus out of me as a child, it's self - conscious whims like these that make Undertow sometimes feel superficially invested), the presence of the generally indifferent Bell has a neutralizing effect on Green's tendency towards the pedantic, and the director's championing of old - school values — his dislike of ADR, his fondness for found locations — once again inspires lonely but hearty cries of solidarity.
(I swear that he's trying to take credit for discovering Howard, which, let's face it, is a little like taking too much pride in discovering mayonnaise.)
An orphan, previously drifting from place to place, she takes as much pride in her work as the rest of the farmers do; she truly feels as though she is a part of the Sandrail family.
I am a 25 year old puerto rican single father going through a midlife crisis im im open to more than just an arrangement but im damaged goods so take easy i am a beast in the kitchen when it comes to my national dishes and the food of my people i take much pride in Honestly im a 25 year old...
She took so much pride in what she was creating, she wanted to make sure that the items were fantastic, because they were a representation of her.
People have so much pride in our city, and for good reason.
Taking a little too much pride in how put together you still are even after having a baby?
The fathers take much pride in local publicity about the group e.g. photos in the LEA newsletter.
It's a tricky thing because when one has so much pride in a dangerous choice, it feels almost impossible to help dissuade them from making a poor choice.
That and also I've got too much pride in me to see him leave for a title rival.
There was much pride in playing for your country.
He needed to stop taking so much pride in developing players careers and them having him to thank for it.
The Royals may not do a complete Houston Astros - type razing — Dayton Moore seems to have too much pride in winning to do that, and the signings this month show his dedication to fielding a competitive team.
Everyone from the Pundits, Media, opposition fans, Gooners, Ex Arsenal players etc have been telling him how we need a striker, a DM and a dominant CB... But because he has too much pride in himself he does the opposite just to prove a point..
We at BumbleBar take much pride in making delicious, certified - organic, certified gluten - free snacks.
when you took so much pride in this decision.
My big point is that my Protestant and skeptical students, who really don't take much pride in being Southern, are ready to really think about (and, of course, contest) that seemingly strange conclusion.
When you're on a live chat with your Russian bride lady ask her about her home and we're sure she will be incredibly proud to tell you what she does there and how much she prides herself in what she does.

Not exact matches

And Bannon also undoubtedly knows that much of this response — the injured pride and the sarcastic lashing out on Twitter — would make the media look even worse in the eyes of Trump's supporters and many others.
Businesses naturally become an integral part of the communities in which they do business — they hire its people, contribute to the tax base, become points of local pride, and much more.
Many independent contractors take a great deal of pride in their work, but not so much in the company they happen to be working for at the moment.
We understand that elegant presentation matters as much as the taste, and we take pride in beautifully packaging and crafting every cake by hand to ensure they meet the highest standards.
Some of the exciting events that will be held during The Great American Trucking Show are: Overdrive's Pride and Polish Truck Beauty Competition, Educational Sessions sponsored by TXTA, the Commercial Vehicle Outlook, exhibits from leaders in the heavy duty trucking industry and much more.
Nixon prided himself on being an accomplished debater, and he showed as much in the first - ever televised presidential debate against John F. Kennedy, whom the media were already touting as a great intellect.
her pride in her «great sense of modesty,» her insistence that we all don sackcloth, preferably after shaving our heads (like a novice, she marked her arrival in Paris by bobbing her hair) remind me of no one as much as Pope Francis.
This is when the Spirit goes to work in us that the mountain of pride building up in our hearts over the years soon comes into view, no matter how much we don't want to look.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
Once in Africa, Schweitzer gradually came to understand what well may be the most important mistake made by the Europeans (and Americans) since the rise of Western civilization — namely, their pride in their superindustrialized «mastery» over the forces of Nature, a much - vaunted control which is leading to the destruction of our biosphere.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
Ministers also and the laity of the Church will know what is expected of those who hold this office For the present it is possible only to feel after and to describe in sketchy outline what this new conception is, a conception that we may believe is at least as much gift of grace as consequence of sin and perhaps more something produced by historic forces under divine government than the creature of human pride and fickleness.
His own pet proof of «why there almost certainly is no God» (a proof in which he takes much evident pride) is one that a usually mild - spoken friend of mine (a friend who has devoted too much of his life to teaching undergraduates the basic rules of logic and the elementary language of philosophy) has described as «possibly the single most incompetent logical argument ever made for or against anything in the whole history of the human race.»
Perhaps that's why we spend so much time fixated on the physical motes in the eyes of others (sexual sin, for example) and neglect the spiritual logs — like pride and hypocrisy — in our own.
Perhaps too much pridein my researches into parish histories (I have written several, and enjoy doing them) I have delved a good deal into Catholic parish life of the 1930s, 40 s, and 50s, and although there is much that is awe - inspiring and impressive, there are weaknesses.
Until a person truly humbles themselves and realizes they are mentally blind to so much, then they are lost in their pride.
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