Sentences with phrase «of admirers in»

I believe that your model with a mostly 25 - year response time may win a lot of admirers in the sceptic blogosphere, but you would have a hard time gaining acceptance from most of the professional climate scientists for the reasons detailed by Isaac Held as I paraphrased above to the best of my understanding.
What never faltered, however, was the commitment to his craft during the ten or so years that he was active as an artist, and it is that drive that captivates Armand (not to mention generations of admirers in the 100 + years since his passing).
Kelly has been in charge of this recreational empire since 1973 and has won his share of admirers in that time.
The player has a lot of admirers in top managers and will be a wanted man if he is available at the end of the current campaign.
A brutal knee injury on loan at Charlton slowed Mavididi's progress but the young striker had already won a host of admirers in League One, where his vibrant style of play seemed a cut above many others.
It's clear Oblak could play for almost any top club in the world and it seems he has a long list of admirers in the Premier League ahead of the summer.

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An admirer of Charney, she still points to many successful labels whose founders are not in full control, like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.
«In the beginning I was an admirer of Trump,» Gilpin said.
In honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetimIn honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetimin response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetime.
Though an admirer of U.S. technology, he deplores the new permissiveness, the weakening of family ties, and the lax discipline in the labor force.
If you hadn't already heard of Louis CK, and if you weren't already an ardent admirer, it's unlikely that being able to access what is by all accounts his least - polished special to date would result in your sudden awareness and conversion.
As a long time lurker and admirer of Sam and this site, this is a very inspiring article and reminds me of what has provided me with the greatest happiness in my life — helping others achieve their dreams.
An admirer of Steve Jobs, Musk is an heir to the Silicon Valley titan in some psychic sense, but in a setting like this, he'd never be mistaken for the Apple founder.
Marr also mischaracterizes Daniel Webster, who opposed slavery and opposed its extension into the territories but was willing to make political compromises about slavery to preserve the Union; who fully expected slavery to gradually disappear in the Southern states; who supported plans for the colonization of freedmen outside the United States; and who in general held views on the subject that were strikingly similar to those of his follower and ardent admirer, Abraham Lincoln.
But there is one irony in all of this, one which it will win me no admirers for mentioning.
And if these revelations of common piety upset his nonreligious admirers, he, too, was somewhat upset by the experience: «My presence in such a place was disturbed / By my duty as a poet who should not flatter popular imaginings, / Yet who desires to remain faithful to your unfathomable intention / When you appeared to children at Fatima and Lourdes.»
Admirers of HBO's True Detective had been expecting, in advance of its Finale, that Season One would stick its landing.
That depends, I think, on whether Schleiermacher's and Hegel's day is over, on whether modernity is wrapped up - on whether, as it was put in one late - night discussion of Pannenberg's work in a gathering of friends and admirers, the Enlightenment was a blip.
Why not turn our resources in these directions instead of continuing down a path that has deeply indebted us and created enemies of former friends and admirers across the world.
Analytic Thomism will need to grapple with Trapani's representation of Maritain, as will admirers of Hans Urs von Balthasar, the theologian who, rebelling against one kind of Thomism, developed an aesthetics that rivals Maritain's in scope and importance.
According to this view, the New Deal had a more profound impact on American society than even its most ardent admirers have suggested: it imposed norms of relative equality in pay that persisted for more than 30 years, creating the broadly middle - class society we came to take for granted.
President Donald Trump said his father was an admirer of Mr Graham's and that the «legendary» American figure deserved to be recognised in the place «where the memory of the American people is enshrined».
Even highly educated people, persons who are otherwise skeptical of religion in general, are devoted admirers of saints and believe literally in the miracles ascribed to them.
In 1987, a Brazilian economist, member of an international financial institution, admirer of the Chilean experience of Pinochet, made the confidential statement that the critical problem of Brazil at that moment, under the presidency of Sarney, did not lie on a too high inflation rate, as the officials of the World Bank spread.
Thus Martin of Tours, who, to judge by the number of churches named for him, was an inspiration and model of many an ecclesiastic and layman, was remembered by a friend and admirer as never angry or annoyed or mournful and as having nothing in his mouth but Christ and nothing in his heart but piety, peace, and pity.
His admirers praised his intellect, but the true secret of his success lay in his charisma.
I have seen Christians in both academic and pastoral work attracting admirers who then progressively lose the power to distinguish between devotion to their human teacher and loyalty to their divine Lord, and I don't want anything of that kind to happen to me.
In these moments, while composing his poetry, Stevens moved from being a disenchanted Protestant admirer of Santayana's attenuated aesthetic Catholicism toward a genuine assent to faith.
I know that this is not a very popular thing to say in this setting, but I happen to be a strong admirer of Machen.
As a longtime admirer of Russell, and as an occasional student and (in due turn) teacher of his views, I have long believed that the similarities between Whitehead and Russell on metaphysical issues were much closer than we imagined, and I am grateful to Kuntz for laboring to point out some of these.
But that said, as I hope it may be said by an admirer of long standing, I can only record my satisfaction in seeing the pen of James Wilson drawn to this issue.
Giordano Bruno (1548 - 1600), an admirer of Copernicus, was burnt at the stake for contending, among other things, that God was not to be understood as a personal being distinct from the world but was to be encountered as immanent in nature.
In a 1971 letter to an admirer, McLuhan observed, «One of the advantages of being a Catholic is that it confers a complete intellectual freedom to examine any and all phenomena with the absolute assurance of their intelligibility.»
A number of scholars agree with me in taking this mind - body view seriously, and admirers of Merleau - Ponty should take note of this.
However, since he was not a «great admirer of the state,» he also suggests that there are some distinct dangers in the substitution of the state for the father.
Gooch's portrait of this major American writer, with its entertaining wealth of «Flannery» anecdotes from people who knew her in various capacities» family, neighbors, literary associates, spiritual advisors, admirers» depicts the kind of character for whom the phrase «an interesting person in her own right» was coined.
He was strongly attracted to the ascetic life, was a warm admirer of Benedict of Nursia and wrote a life of that saint, devoted his inherited wealth to founding six monasteries in Sicily, and turned over the family mansion in Rome to a monastic community.
I «hang out» as an «active non-member» at a local Episcopal Church in NC because most of the people there respect personal boundaries, but, having lived for 18 months in West Africa in the early 60's, I am an enthusiastic admirer of Mother Teresa and her ministry to the poor in a non-Western culture.
I p. 70) Apparently, latter day admirers of Adam Smith who put forward the argument that what is important in the development process is that national income must grow, irrespective of what happens to the conditions of the majority of the people are unaware of the position that Smith took on this crucial issue.
In secular politics, he was a Federalist, a conservative, an admirer of George Washington.
Even among the most fervent admirers of John Paul II, it seems to be common ground that he was never quite in control of his bureaucracy (and consequently of his lines of communication with the world - wide Church), so that his intentions for the Church could never be wholly implemented.
Thanks for coming to Chicago, I was among the throng of admirers with a book in hand.
In addition to the fact that David Moyes is a well - known admirer of Arteta, the first - team situation of the Spanish midfielder is also a point to consider.
Then in another major twist, Liverpool's Premier League rivals Arsenal are said to be monitoring the situation closely according to the Telegraph, with manager Arsene Wenger said to be a huge admirer of the 20 - year - old.
Koeman has been an admirer of the Holland under - 21 star since scoring against his Feyenoord side back in 2012.
The midfielder is out of contract at Old Trafford this summer but has failed to win many admirers in Birmingham, and he was subjected to ironic cheers when substituted this weekend against Chelsea.
The 22 - year - old Frenchman has caught the eye and won admirers in this season's impressive Champions League campaign for Monaco, attracting envious glances from Arsenal as well after they were dumped out at the hands of the Ligue 1 club.
Liverpool and Barcelona are also mentioned as admirers, and while Arsenal are also likely to be in need of attacking players in the near future, it seems Jurgen Klopp may be given an easier run at replacing unsettled star Philippe Coutinho.
However, looking even further beyond that with a long - term plan in mind, Udinese youngster Alex Meret is reportedly on their radar, with Calciomercato noting that the Bianconeri remain admirers of the talented starlet and could make a move in the future.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger is a known admirer of the 23 - year - old having previously been credited with an interest in the player whilst he was a hot prospect at Malaga but they were beaten to his signature by Los Blancos in the summer of 2013.
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