These lawyers, Professor Woolley argues, are not truly «zealous» advocates — they feel
no particular zeal — but it would be wrong to think of them as unethical.
What's less evident, however, is the history of their placement, which reveals
a particular zeal for going green by HGSE.
Later one segment of Mahayana scholarship devoted itself with
particular zeal to treating the fundamental metaphysical problems without, however, going beyond the limits of orthodoxy (defined rather broadly, to be sure).
Not exact matches
The early Christian community was indeed a missionary community and the East Syrian church in
particular was a church on fire with missionary
zeal.
The Tangerines have spirit and tenacity in abundance, while they can't be knocked for their enthusiasm, but, however, what the boast in
zeal and zest they lack in quality, especially at the back, and I fear for their defence on Sunday, Matt Gilks in
particular, who was sensational in keeping a clean sheet at Newcastle last weekend but will need to be exceptional if he's to keep the in form trio of Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda at bay.
«Bache actively promoted scientific research, not as an end in itself, but as an intellectual and cultural pursuit closely linked to social, economic and moral improvement... His
particular career choice and the
zeal with which he pursued that choice embodied values sanctioned by patrician - republican, Protestant culture, specifically the pervasive allegiance to progress that characterised this culture.»
His passion stems for an evangelical
zeal for reading, in
particular the teaching of synthetic phonics, in which children are taught to sound out words.
In
particular, Catholic schools need teachers with the talent, imagination, and
zeal worthy of the children whom they serve - teachers who are willing to do whatever it takes to help change the future and unlock the full potential of every child in their care.