Not exact matches
They ensure opinions are heard, they give
earnest acknowledgement to concerns raised, then they make the
call and move everyone forward.
Sometimes, we begin our project in
earnest, and then, bam, we get an urgent phone
call from a client and the project gets put on the side burner.
An
earnest young co-panelist had just darkly described today's 20 - somethings as deprived of economic opportunity,
calling the dream of, say, owning a home «farcical.»
Since this debate over pipelines began in
earnest last Fall, Jason Kenney and others have been
calling on the federal government to invoke clause 92 (10)(c) of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to exert authority over infrastructure such as pipelines which, «although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the Provinces.»
For it expresses his certainty that there is good in human nature» good that
calls for
earnest entreaty on its own terms.
Soul - friends got regular phone
calls, notes of encouragement, hilarious greeting cards, a truly listening ear,
earnest prayers, pick - me - up stories and gifts of grace.
Tack on what Bono
calls U2»S tendency to be «painfully, insufferably
earnest,» and a liturgical disaster was ready to unfold.
Yet churches and synagogues evoke awareness of the cycles of life; they
call to mind
earnest prayer and resolve, the observances of birth, marriage and death.
Instead it
calls on «local,» that is, national, Orthodox Churches to promote a «new constructive synergy» with the secular state, in order to ensure «
earnest cooperation in order to preserve man's unique dignity and the human rights which flow therefrom.»
This was a wake - up
call and from that point I started in
earnest to address what I was putting on and in my body.
The doctor
called my mother back in and began a fairly
earnest conversation with her, only one detail of which I understood: she reminded him of my foreign birth.
In the letter, which is addressed to Suffolk County Conservative Chairman Ed Walsh (who has
called on Cox to drop out of the race and endorse his party's candidate, Altschuler), re-printed in the text of Cox's press release, Littell
calls Altschuler «nice and plausible and
earnest,» but also said he «just didn't have the instincts of a conservative.»
In a statement, Cuomo
called the fee «an
earnest attempt at a real solution» to the problem of bag waste, but said that allowing the stores to keep the money amounted «to a $ 100 million - per - year windfall to merchants.»
The battle over President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court selection began in
earnest today, as the nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, made a courtesy
call on Capitol Hill and allies began an advertising campaign to win support from centrist Democrats.
The newly elected senator knew just where it should go: He directed $ 1.3 million to a group with the
earnest - sounding name of Bronx Human Services Council; he earmarked $ 875,000 to another nonprofit outfit,
called Green Eco Energy Inc..
Following the lingering crisis rocking the National Assembly, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has
called on the nation's civil society organizations and the generality of Nigerian people to commence in
earnest the demand for holistic reforms in the management of the National Assembly's funds.
We are
calling on the other LEADERS in this community to join us in giving our full hearted, deep throated support to Donald Ogilvie and the work that he has begun in
earnest in Buffalo.
In a 1990 HBO educational special about the environment
called Earth to Kids, a 6 - year - old Weinberg can be seen delivering an
earnest message to viewers: «How would you feel if your house was on top of garbage,» she asks the audience intently.
With a script by Chris Terrio, adapted from a 2007 Wired article by Joshuah Bearman, the film certainly seems to take some creative licenses to ratchet up the tension — were people really so close to not answering a crucial phone
call, was the timing of the escape climax really so harrowingly tight — but we believe in its
earnest depiction of real - ish events nonetheless.
By now, the setup is kind of tired: off - duty cops get
called in for some mysterious and / or suicidal mission, and chaos ensues in
earnest (we've seen it in The Horde and the non-horror The Raid, in addition to countless American cop thrillers).
-- Bong Joon - ho The
call to mercy An affecting,
earnest, and exciting tale of interspecies friendship and atrocious truths, Okja... Read more»
They include lawsuits and loss of your
earnest money, also
called good - faith money.
The majority of VA loans
call for an
earnest money deposit.
It's a bit of a handicap, but an
earnest, observation - based, balanced, and critical effort is still possible and may even yield benefits above and beyond a so -
called «expert» review.
As a development studio, Omega Force don't often get to branch away from the Warriors franchise, indeed the last time they were given this privilege in
earnest came in the shape of a PS3 exclusive
called Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll.
Whereas the first
Call of Juarez and its sequel Bound in Blood portrayed an
earnest, if flawed, effort into a game based on the Old Wild West, Techland pulled off a
Call of Duty 4 with its third installment; The Cartel, and went into modern times.
A graphic novel imagines two other notably
earnest British artists, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor, commissioned to help «regenerate» Afghanistan (and King did
call an earlier display «De-Regeneration»).
«By far my favorite show was at Taylor de Cordoba, a refreshingly
earnest photographic collaboration between Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher
called «The Searchers».
Vice President Joe Biden made an
earnest plea to the world — and the GOP debate — to take climate change seriously on Wednesday,
calling it «absurd» that there was a debate over man - made global warming.
Amen to Hansen's
calling on President Obama to personally and actively take up the cause of climate science and to begin to speak in
earnest about the threat posed by global climatic disruption.
But when some of those same know - nothings want something more than scientific consensus — namely, objective proof beyond a shadow of a doubt — the name
calling and marginalization begin in
earnest.
After a couple of days spent digging in their heels on the legal form of a potential deal, and then making headlines again yesterday with the release of the AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States) draft text, Tuvalu open this morning's plenary meeting of the resumed COP with an impassioned plea, which many observers immediately
called the signature moment of the talks thus far.In an
earnest, emotional address, lead negotiator Ian Fry
called out the United States Senate and President Obama directly.
We've been hearing about so -
called alternative billing in
earnest for the last five years.
It will take a lot more time with the Onkyo earbuds to make a more
earnest judgement
call, especially considering that some of my other issues with Earin's buds didn't crop up until I had spent a few weeks with them.
The U Flex pair of earphones will also perform the role of wireless
earnest, whereby the user can make and receive a
call even without having to touch the device.
You should know that I began my search in
earnest in the beginning of November and my success rate in getting
calls from the companies whose postings (Monster and HeadHunter) I responded to was nothing short of phenomenal.
Hi, that was a great
call, however i know nate said that you don't need
earnest money when making the offer, when i approached the agent they said that a deposit was needed when the the offer is initially submitted.
Our market includes Fort Campbell, Ky., and the
call was from a purported lieutenant who explained in
earnest that he had several staff meetings to attend that day and really wanted to see her listing during the lunch hour.
The only thing you need is $ 1 - 100 as far as closing a deal and it's
called a
earnest money deposit.
Often
called in real estate as an «
earnest money deposit.»
Earnest Money An
earnest payment (sometimes
called earnest money or simply
earnest) is a good - faith deposit towards the purchase of real estate.
When making an offer on a home, you will show the sellers you mean business with two things: 1) a chunk of cash
called an
earnest money deposit, and 2) a piece of paperwork known as an
earnest money contract.
After receiving the revised contract, the Owners» attorney
called the Salesperson about the crossed out
earnest money provision, and the Salesperson explained that one of the Owners had told Deshields
earnest money was not important to him.
You'll also pay a deposit
called earnest money, to show that you are intent or «
earnest» in purchasing the home.
Anne Hathaway is sooooo annoying, with her big tits, big eyes and big dose of
earnest... I fretted about my own mortality for a while, remembering the cheery phone
call I got from my mother yesterday, urging me to get a mole checked on my back, as I'm the mother of two little girls now and can't die on them.