Sentences with phrase «role with conviction»

With some thought and preparation, you will be ready to assume this important role with conviction and confidence.
The writing isn't bad at all, and the voice actors all pull off their roles with conviction, making the cutscenes easy to stomach and the story fun to follow.

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We need to keep on working together and we share the conviction that we need to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, and China and America can play a key role in working with the rest of the world.»
So how do we walk the line of conviction and intention, engaging with culture in a way that is meaningful, without crossing over into a role to which we were never called?
Van Gaal has opted to field Chris Smalling and Daley Blind as his current centre - back pairing, with the former proving very capable and the latter clearly trying his best to fill an unfamiliar role, although doing so with some conviction - particularly in the victory over Aston Villa.
It is just going to take a team with conviction to draft him, knowing he may be limited to a situational role with his disability.
A New York State judge has thrown out the convictions of two former executives at the Marsh & McLennan Companies for their roles in an insurance bid - rigging scheme that led to an $ 850 million settlement with the state.
The police nab a possible perpetrator, a mentally slow Native American with a rape conviction in his background (Benicio Del Toro inhabits the role with a flamboyant audacity that only an inspired actor can get away with).
For now, with Atwell already heading up a new series Conviction and Peggy Carter's cinematic narrative laid to rest, it seems we may have seen the last of our intrepid agent, but with Sharon Carter poised to take a bigger role in the MCU, her legacy is sure to live on.
Lively handles the role with such ease and conviction.
Pitt's conviction in the role of Beane, once a rookie player with potential that never developed into success, turns the volleys of negotiations over trades and verbal showdowns over his unconventional ideas into dazzling drama.
Carl Van Vechten & the Harlem Renaissance: A Portrait in Black & White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whole?
Kocher, of internet duo BriTANick, (partner Brian McElhaney here takes the role of illusionist player, Chance) plays Grant with such fevered conviction that you don't doubt for one second that he's seen every single installment of Air Bud.
It's typecasting to a «T», which isn't a bad thing — the actors absorb their roles with total conviction.
Rockwell had made a habit of being remarkable in a number of roles, with barely any recognition at all — in films such as «The Way Way Back» and «Conviction» that few people saw.
His is merely the most dramatic of tragic pasts and traumatic events that define the dramatis personae, which include the young versions of future X-Men leaders Jean Grey (Sophie Turner of Game of Thrones, bringing conviction to a role that largely calls upon her to look tortured and intense while projecting psychic powers) and Scott Summers, aka Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), the man with the laser eyes.
Ray Stevenson plays the bodyguard to the President, Morris, with the same conviction he brings to any role.
Sudeikis truly excels in the role, repeatedly hitting emotional highs and lows with complete conviction and practiced awareness of the inevitability of human shortcomings and the redemptive power of acceptance.
Leo, given a role rife with opportunities to ham it up, instead plays things with the sober conviction of a disappointed life, another standout in a movie with nary a squandered performance in the mix.
Achilles in myth also courts the displeasure of the gods, as a matter of principle, and both characters with this name are willing to challenge conventional expectations or assigned roles in life, to act upon their moral convictions.
Stepping over the lines imposed by rigid conviction, she draws on philosophy, theology, psychology, science, and more to explore, with curiosity and passion, the vital role of mystery in a deceptively information - rich world; to ask what we mean by the search for meaning; to invoke the humbling yet elating perspective of infinity; to challenge received ideas about death; and to reconsider what «the soul» might be.
With all the stories and rumors I heard after it was revealed that Johnson would be taking over the role, I figured Splinter Cell Conviction would be the last time Ironside we'd hear Ironside in that role.
Staging an analogy between cinematic role - play and therapeutic role - play, The Brood and Treatment share — with their directors — a deep - seated interest in the formative nature of family relationships, a serious investment in the analytical potential of the moving image, and an absolute conviction in the potential of fiction to delve beneath the surface of things.
Inevitably my teams will encounter problems that need solving — I am there to help them to do that, but usually they are equipped with the answer themselves and my role is to give them the courage and conviction to act upon it.
Lawyers of faith chafe at the profession's traditional emphasis on role - differentiated morality — i.e., the suggestion that lawyers should facilitate client conduct as long as it is legal, regardless of its compatibility with the lawyer's own moral convictions.
The parents» role is now also enshrined in the Human Rights Act 1998, Art 2, which states: «No person shall be denied the right to education, In the exercise of any functions which it assumed in relation to education and to teaching, the state shall respect the right of parents to ensure such education and teaching in conformity with their own religious and philosophical convictions
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