Sentences with word «nobly»

Make sure that by nobly integrating your spiritual beliefs into your business philosophy, you don't send an exclusionary message to salespeople, employees, clients, or customers.
OK, venture capital may be slightly more sophisticated than this — but I have trouble with VCs who nobly claim that their business has more risk than any other, and in the very next breath hammer you with their big - brained analytics for consistently discovering winners.
It was therefore a considerable surprise when he nobly caved in and agreed to let me interview him for a progress report on his fixed costs review.
This morally scandalous stance, cynically dressed up as nobly protecting the very people it is hurting, damages the solicitor brand on a daily basis.
And which lawyer, one wonders, employs our noble art more nobly?
Entry to the Northern Sea Route is by permit only, Greenpeace applied 3 times, and 3 times the Russians rejected the application, so the nobly motivated watermelons at Greenpeace decided they would ignore the lack of permit and go anyway....
Less nobly, comments are sometimes avoided to try to prevent the original authors from having the last word.
So the model for climate change realists is to die nobly and accomplish exactly nothing useful.
Bertrand Russell (b 1872) «It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly
«Under considerable attack by the reactionary forces of Exxon, under the guise of one Steve McIntyre — a Canadian — Professor Mann nobly stood his ground for the past six years.
A cache of leaked emails that show some leading global warming theory proponents acting less than nobly has caught the attention not only of the New York Times but also of the Charlottesville - based scientist often slammed by the errant emailers.
The added bonus is that they can hug themselves and pretend they are nobly helping to Save The Planet.
Man built most nobly when limitations were at their greatest.
well, I guess we will agree to continue to differ: you from your personal vantage point of the saintly warriors of Climate purity, nobly battling the injustices of unwelcomed scrutiny and I from my personal vantage point of arrogant academics refusing to concede mistakes or poor discernment but rather adopting «the best defense is a good offense» tactic as with Trenbeth, Mann and Jones to name just three.
That's a nobly and suitably high standard to aspire to.
It's a remarkable little house, a real creative triumph down to the finest detail, showing that discarded things can once again serve nobly as someone's cherished home.
Little Sun is reflected in a mirror in a garden, illuminates a toilet posed nobly on a hillside, and sits like an eye on a window frame.
Patrick Heron has gone full steam ahead as artist and critic, thereby suffering nobly the ambiguities that attend the artist who writes.
The programme nobly blends different disciplines and exposes emerging artists alongside those more established, such as the Academician sculptor Richard Wilson (/ artist / 117), who works this year with duo Zatorski + Zatorski on a summer solstice spectacular — a concert - cum - live art piece, held at sea
Throughout this episode Gavin has nobly and defiantly held the line that throughout this marginalisation process she is not blaming individuals but rather the whole institutional art machine.
One with nobly ridges is good, so that I can utilize that in the carving procedure, like with sculpting noses.
But in the future, what top gallery will nobly sacrifice their space to restore prestige to Rowe's long - ignored work?
While the assistance of a cooperative partner is a common solution to overwhelming adversaries, the title's multiplayer mode is beset by the type of slowdown that solo campaign nobly avoids.
Whereas the business model for many publishers stresses a steady stream of sequels, SEGA has nobly attempted to cultivate a handful of original IPs alongside iterations in their Sonic and Virtua Tennis franchises.
Two - storey Villa Raj is nobly decked out with hardwood floors, antiques and very inviting soft furnishings with the main living and dining room leading out to the garden and 12 - metre pool via two jacuzzi tubs — one of them indulgently positioned indoors.
Two - storey Villa Nataraja is nobly decked out with hardwood floors, antiques and very inviting soft furnishings with the main living and dining room leading out to the garden and 12 metre - pool via two jacuzzi tubs — one of them indulgently positioned indoors.
It seems a noble idea, and we hope it's nobly carried out — with enough transparency that dog lovers who make donations know exactly how much money the organization is receiving, how much of that is going to buy and ship dog food, and what profits, if any, the private dog food company is making.
This was the first time they'd discussed education and pretended to be high - minded students of a similar kind — to have different aims that somehow nobly overlapped and converged in this location, despite the signals to the contrary.
I remembered a worrisome course in the Victorian novel where woman after woman died, palely and nobly, in torrents of blood, after a difficult childbirth.
Two beautiful sisters — one illegitimate, the other nobly born — compete for love amidst the scandal and intrigue of a Regency London Season.Lissa Hazlett lives life in the shadows.
When the message is only about 20 percent of the students — even if you're talking about the 20 percent who really are those most in need of help (although they all deserve help, and have a civil right to it)-- it's hard to win a popular election with that message; and listening to the candidates» impassioned speeches about those students, even if the speeches are nobly motivated, can feel oddly alienating and exclusive to middle class parents who are concerned about their own children's too often declining prospects.
As Mrs. Mills droned on, trying nobly to hold our attention, I doodled endlessly — cartoons, cars, anything to distract me.
Hobart Shakespearean that he is, Esquith skillfully plays the role of the modest, righteous, self - fulfilled, patient, and wise educator who — though surely he could work in other more - prestigious and remunerative professions — nobly remains in the classroom, quietly going about his saintly business.
First, I noticed you nobly emphasized the need to reach out to the opposition (and I understand the urgency of that given the volatile polarization of the country), but (as paradoxical as this may seem), please extend your reach to the global sphere as well by prioritizing the poor and the vulnerable not only at home, but everywhere USA leadership has (historically and continuously) contributed to the impoverishment and oppression of ordinary people — let this be driven by an idea of justice based on complicity in harm, not on ethnocentric and depoliticized charity.
The cinematography is nobly unique and visually stimulating, the script doesn't just hand over the answers, rather forces you to think and the characters are a group of troubled souls that earn your sympathy, respect or fear, but still always keep you guessing.
In fact, it only adds to the pathos of watching heroic men fight nobly to the bitter, bloody end.
The remaining SEAL unit members are team leader Michael P. «Murph» Murphy (played by Taylor Kitsch, bouncing back nicely from Battleship... and John Carter); sniper Matthew «Axe» Axelson (played by the always interesting Ben Foster); and communications specialist Danny Dietz (Emile Hirsch, suffering almost as nobly here as he did in Into the Wild).
Classic behind - the - scenes melodramas and comedies burst with the joy of being in a boom industry in which even the most nobly starving...
Yet because the only way these outlaw martyrs can reclaim their freedom is to nobly strike back against a society characterized by male - propagated sexism and objectification — in one of many instances of overkill, a truck driver, besides simply gesturing obscenely to the women, even has mud flaps with silvery nude women decals protecting his truck's tires — Thelma & Louise «s feminist call to arms winds up sounding woefully simple - minded.
Nor are the young actors overly impressed by how nobly archetypal they are; Lucy (who is really the lead) could give lessons to Harry Potter about how to dial down the self - importance.
But with Coogler's fresh vision they come off as nobly as the 300 Spartans.
The Wandering Soap Opera presents a succession of archetypes, of actors playing characters who essentially look exactly as you'd expect them to: the flighty ingénue, the nobly vampish middle - aged romantic heroine, the grey - templed older roué, assorted raffish bohemians, harassed civil servant types... I didn't recognize anyone in the cast, although somewhere in there is Francisco Reyes, who can currently be seen as the ill - fated older lover in Sebastián Lelio's Oscar - nominated A Fantastic Woman.
Featuring blissful worldbuilding, spellbinding characterization, and the best MCU villain to date, Black Panther nobly assures its political significance.
When Pacha nobly agrees to take the emperor back to the palace with the hopes of having his humanity restored, the farmer sets himself up for a long dangerous trek where his interests will, as usual, take backseat to Kuzco's whims.
Redford nobly attempts to account for how the Weather Underground could justify its actions, but at a time when names like Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn are campaign rallying cries, it's mystifying that he could make a film that's so doggedly resistant to provocation.
Mateo (Amistad's Djimon Hounsou) is the portrait of the black Nigerian artist as a angry man, whose rage melts when the two Sullivan girls, on their first Halloween outing, nobly pound him out of his reclusive isolation and mystically connect his life spirit with theirs.
The contrite musician returns to his wife, who nobly helps him recover.
Here were these lo - fi indie efforts (including LOL, Hannah Takes the Stairs, and Baghead), nobly scruffy around the edges, intended as the antitheses of Hollywood — and right in the middle of them was a movie star.
James Woods shows up as a retiring chief of presidential security who is clearly destined either to die nobly or to be revealed as a turncoat.
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