Sentences with phrase «quite emphatic»

It does seem quite emphatic and forceful (which is not Japan's usual style), but in my view, Japan (and other developed countries) have been clear for several years that they need action commitments by the U.S. and big developing countries before making new action commitments of their own.
Perhaps it was Teruya's intention to create a cemetery of our built environment, but it isn't quite emphatic enough to make the case.
Ross reports the spokesman, Austin Shafran, was quite emphatic in his use of the word «all,» which would include Sen. Eric Schneiderman, the one member of the conference who has some serious skin in the convention game.
He will probably suggest some of his own — small children can be quite emphatic about what rules they think are important!
That is quite emphatic and a huge swing from the similar poll of 2015 which saw 84 percent of Arsenal fans wanting him to stay.
The folks at National Review aren't sure there was a big jump in turnout, though the Associated Press is quite emphatic that voters went to the polls in epic numbers.
No more than a fortnight after the decision was handed down in Romer v. Evans, the same professor was in print, in the New Republic, not only aware of the connection, but quite emphatic now in his opinion: Romer v. Evans would in fact call into question the authority of a state in refusing to honor gay marriages.
The Bible is quite emphatic about fear being a necessary part of the human covenant relationship with God.
In a manner analogous to Aristotle's grounding of induction in «experience,» Whitehead is quite emphatic in stating that direct observation is incapable of serving as the springboard for arriving at the larger generalities.

Not exact matches

Still highly impressive - don't get me wrong, but the Bundesliga hasn't got the same competitiveness as the Prem - there are a lot of poor teams, and he wasn't quite as emphatic in Europe.....
Now sitting in 10th position in the league after an emphatic win at the DW Stadium on Tuesday, quite how Martin O'Neill has transformed a club in such a short space of time is anyone's guess.
Spain began their quest to win a fourth major international a tournament in a row with quite possibly the most emphatic 2 - 1 victory you will ever witness.
Quite how any manager keeps his players feet firmly grounded following an emphatic win over the reigning European champions is anyone's guess, while it will take a while before the stunning success over Inter Milan at White Hart Lane, where the home fans thoroughly enjoyed a breathtaking performance from their players as Spurs ran out convincing 3 - 1 winners over the team which beat Chelsea, Barcelona and Bayern Munich en route to lifting the most coveted prize in club football, actually sinks in.
I'm emphatic, sympathetic, warm, a bit shy but still quite outgoing metal head from Oulu / FIN.
Tom Ford's second feature displays the same emphatic style as A Single Man, but it never quite penetrates beneath its beautiful surfaces.
I am bound to say that in this appeal the oral submissions on behalf of the NIHRC only repeated in rather more emphatic terms the points which had already been quite adequately argued by counsel for the appellant.
Maybe it was the group of senior counsel speaking at the event, or perhaps it was because they're all American with a different point of view, but the results in this year's Canadian Lawyer annual Corporate Counsel Survey are not quite as emphatic.
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