Excitement for the device was
palpable at I / O and I even managed to get some hands on time with it and quickly fell in love with the form factor.
It truly is an exciting time to be in this field, and enthusiasm was
palpable at this interdisciplinary meeting of minds.
A strengthened body is 20 percent stiffer than the Ghibli's and the Levante feels very solid, something that's
palpable at high motorway speeds.
With a new curriculum and more teacher professional development, enthusiasm about improvement is
palpable at Curiale.
Their affection was
palpable at their Santa Barbara directors panel, where they sang each other's praises.
Anger was
palpable at Oswego's Common Council meeting Monday evening over an increase in sewer and water rates.
Elliot Jacobson also prosecuted Al Pirro on the tax charges in 1999 and according to Jeanine, Jacobson's «hostility to my family was
palpable at the time.»
Disorganised, dazed and confused, their abject performance in Sunday's 2 - 0 home loss to Darmstadt had relegation running through it and for all the bullish noises continuing to be made by irascible Dutch coach, Huub Stevens, the air of resignation is
palpable at the Rhein - Neckar - Arena.
the hate between lacrosse fanbases and teams is
palpable at the games.
I have perceived it as
palpable at times.
That spirit is especially
palpable at Yext, where 99 percent of those surveyed said the culture offered «great challenges» and «great pride.»
Not exact matches
The moment marked a
palpable change
at CME, precipitating conversations about how the exchange could built a high - caliber product that could balance a number of customer interests.
This was my first time in Davos since 2012, and the decline in American importance
at the meeting was
palpable.
Trump's move to ease regulatory burdens on businesses has been
palpable, says Steve Kaplan, a professor of entrepreneurship and finance
at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Add the list of targets, and there could be a
palpable economic impact —
at a time when the country can least afford it.
The toy business is
at a crossroads, and the pressure is
palpable.
He said there is a «
palpable imbalance in board representation, which is heavily weighted towards short - term results
at the expense of product, culture and brand and longer - term corporate goals.»
On Monday, WTI closed
at US$ 52.22 a barrel, up by 3 percent, while Brent crude settled
at US$ 59.02 — its highest since July 2015 — on the back of growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a
palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
«There's now
palpable frustration across a number of sectors of the American business community feeling increasingly squeezed by an ever - more - emboldened China,» said Scott Mulhauser, a former chief of staff
at the American Embassy in Beijing.
I recall attending an adult Sunday school class
at one liberal church where the diffusion of Christian identity and the dynamics of secular drift were almost
palpable.
It's the only time of year when I feel a strong,
palpable connection to all of them
at the same time.
As I gazed
at the brown silt - choked waters absorbing a black plume of industrial and municipal sewage from Memphis and followed bits of some unknown beige froth floating continually down from Cincinnati, Louisville, or St. Louis, I experienced a
palpable pain.
For it is no formula according to which we ourselves experiment in order to arrive
at a
palpable result.
You could see John Paul
at the altar and the intensity of his prayer was
palpable.
At last they knew that they were God's — every last one of them — and that God was Love, not just in poetic theory but in
palpable fact.
Finally, traditional sacred music has an objective quality which is
at the same time
palpable and introspective.
It's nearly
palpable, the sign makers» fear that we will pass by,
at speed, focused on other things — worldly things that keep God far from our minds — and their conviction that only something exceptionally vivid has a chance of catching our attention.
We assume, then, a faculty of imagination, indispensable to sentient awareness, leads to a view of representing, or minding, in which all reasonings are bound up with interpretations of latent information as mere possibilities.9 Minding thus refers
at bottom to... to nothing that can be positively identified as the fixed and
palpable furniture of an enduring world - mansion.
Criticism may smile indulgently
at the
palpable deception in the claim that this was given to Moses
at Sinai along with the Torah, but if we would read the meaning of figurative language, it is apparent that this was but an expression of the sense of a pervasive natural law: the religious impulse and revelation with which the name of Moses was associated was too great to embody itself in written form — not even the Torah was adequate; but it reposed ultimately in the divine impress upon the heart of man.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out but their competitive spirit was
palpable throughout the competition and I'm very proud of the way our guys represented Towne Park Nation
at the Olympics.
Palpable Buzz
at Michigan surrounding freshman Eli Brooks.
Like I said, once upon a time you
at least had some self control, but your frustration in every post is
palpable.
Bruce Edgar,
at bat for New Zealand, now faced not only Botham but also an almost
palpable wave of emotion from the crowd, and cricket buffs will debate for years the effect that had on him.
Even when he is
at rest, his great strength is almost
palpable.
The anticipation of challenging Flair and putting hands on her was
palpable, and Asuka pointed
at the WrestleMania sign just in case it wasn't clear why she had that smile on her face and that look in her eyes.
The nerves in their side are
palpable and they were only saved a damaging feat
at Brighton by a daft tackle in the penalty area that allowed Rooney to bag a late leveller.
With the game looking to drift into extra time the Farnborough keeper flapped
at yet another cross only for the ball to cannon of a defender and set up a simple chance for Trevor Morley to net the winner; to the
palpable relief of the Upton Park crowd.
It was
palpable this January as we gathered from around the country
at the Alliance's annual conference and dug deeper into the question of our social mission.
There was a
palpable energy in the air each day we spent in Denver, as school foodservice professionals gathered
at the year's biggest conference.
Last June the enthusiasm was
palpable as more than 60 students sang and danced before a full auditorium
at Clinton Elementary.
There is often a
palpable smell in the air or a subtle but perceptible color change in the room that marks the presence of the mother
at the Veil.
The post-birth euphoria that the new moms experience in the film is
palpable through the screen and allows viewers to see some of what they might be missing should they feel pressured to undergo a cascade of medical interventions
at the hands of their doctors.
The court proceedings created
palpable tensions around all over in the morning as the security was beefed up
at the premises of the court to forestall any breakdown of law and order.
«There may be a bit of an arms race to figure out who gets the first bite
at the marijuana apple, so to speak, and the moment right now is really
palpable in New Jersey,» Sinha added.
There is a
palpable disgust or,
at best, mystification towards people who voted to Leave.
«You could almost see the
palpable sense of disappointment for Ed Balls just last week through gritted teeth he acknowledged stronger growth,» he said
at the Police Exchange event.
There is
palpable tension
at Owode - ede, a town in Osun State, as residents protested the death of an undergraduate, identified as Segun, who was crushed by...
Looking
at the portraits in the hall that he helped renovate, Cuomo said, «It's hard not to walk down this hall and get a
palpable sense of the history and that you are a piece of that history.
There's a
palpable sense of foreboding
at the Liberal Democrats» autumn conference.
The
palpable tension in the room erupted into a roar of mixed jubilation and relief about 45 minutes after the polls closed, as Rosendale Democratic Committee chair John Schwartz burst through the door after monitoring the vote tally
at the Recreation Center to announce that Hughes had prevailed: «We won!