Sentences with phrase «said emphatic»

The reason is that Vardy would have said emphatic NO to us immediately LC offered a bumper deal (almost equal our own) if the reason for wanting to leave LC was money.
I would say an emphatic YES.
, I want to say an emphatic Yes.
Check out this hilarious clip as Manchester United defender Daley Blind says an emphatic «see ya later» to Liverpool centre - back Emre Can!
Well, there would of course be those people who would say an emphatic «Yes» to this, but does this make us too proud and too much confident about our abilities?

Not exact matches

While Stephenson was emphatic about not selling CNN, he refused to say whether Direct TV was a subject of discussion with the DOJ.
She was emphatic that tourism could help the Greek economy to recover, however, saying «this is our number one industry.
My dear friend who died in less than 18 months from aggressive breast cancer was told by the vicar to apologise to the church committee about a minor matter or «consider her future as a member» (I helped her prepare her reply and told her that she couldn't say what she wanted to say, she was insistent but I was emphatic «it's not the content....
Jesus sounds pretty emphatic saying.......
Among religions «based on a revelation,» Christians and Jews are emphatic in saying that they do not have «exclusive possession of the truth.»
On the topic of man's nature and substance, we don't have to rely on what the bible «seems» to say, because we have rather emphatic and repeated teaching directed to that very topic from the beginning.
Brunner appeals explicitly to the prologue of John and to certain sayings of Paul, but surely one who is as emphatic as he in rejecting the authority of Scriptural teachings as such does not mean to say that we accept the doctrine of creation because of the presence of these passages in the New Testament.
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
Each begins with the solemn «Amen, I say to you...»; each has the same form of emphatic negation (double negative and subj.)
I have had students who went around with emphatic «Jesus Christ» «s. I have said to them: «Why don't you just say «fuck»».
From the start, Kohnke says, the word from his street sources was emphatic: «This was purely a drug hit.
My gut feeling says, emphatic NO.
Trump said Curry was «hesitating» about a White House visit, though Curry's statement could not have been more emphatic.
The evidence was emphatic; a more cast - iron penalty you will never see just about every paper said after the Manchester City game with Referee Marriner getting it hopelessly wrong.
One of Villa's better performers of the first half despite being on the end of an emphatic defeat, which in itself says something about the hosts» woes going forward.
Bolton's league position of 16th won't stun too many footballing folk but they are, after two difficult games it must be said, in a pointless rut after two emphatic defeats.
But their response was emphatic and Guardiola said: «It was a good test against one of the toughest teams in the league.
either verbally or with an emphatic head shake ask baby questions that give her a chance to say no or yes, like «Do you want a drink?»
«Some of our most loyal companions have not made it to this most famous and emphatic victory,» he said.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the local elections were an «emphatic» victory for the SNP, despite the Conservative's gains north of the border.
Nana Kusi Amankwah Amoafo II, who was emphatic about their position, said the area won't sit down for this opportunity to slip by.
Prime minister David Cameron said the SNP win was «emphatic» but promised to fight the campaign for independence.
While urging other state governors to emulate Ayade, the NULGE president said the union was emphatic in its support for the governor.
«The result of the election was emphatic - the people of Scotland once again placed their trust in the SNP to govern our country,» Ms Sturgeon said.
She said: «The people of Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough have sent David Cameron an emphatic message.
«Evidence of not complying with the code can be drawn from the fact that the misinformation provided was emphatic rather than tentative, was repeated, was not corrected when fuller information was available or was calculated to deceive for political advantage,» Mr Bryant said in his speech during the debate.
Mr Balls began with a thinly veiled attack on candidates who were quick to discard Mr Brown's legacy, saying: «I could have chosen to break away in an emphatic and decisive way from Gordon in the last few years, and I didn't.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is celebrating what she said was an «emphatic» victory, her first as party leader, after the SNP emerged as the largest party at Holyrood with 63 seats, ahead of the Conservatives on 31 and Labour on 24.
The New York Republican said Trump was emphatic about his support for the bridge when he met several months ago with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D - N.Y.), New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other Empire State lawmakers.
«The Vice President now and while he was the running mate for the NPP was emphatic on the issue about borrowing in Ghana saying that the country need not borrow and that we have the resources here in Ghana and that when they win power they will not borrow.
Joy News» Evans Mensah, was emphatic that it will be bluntly «erroneous to simply say the OBS isn't working without specifying which module is not working.»
In a recent comment, the former President, who appears to be interested in the race but has failed to be emphatic about it, said he's not bothered about others seeking to vie for the slot, saying his favourite candidate is Stephen Atubiga, one of the party's communicators.
On the issue of Americaâ $ ™ s policy toward Israel, the congressman said he leaned to the right with an emphatic support for the region.
The Minister was emphatic that Ghana's example could not be said to be fair when applicants, representing the majority of the population were excluded.
«We raise our voice and use our hands when making an emphatic point, but stick to voice only when not particularly excited or the situation is less urgent,» he said.
She points out (as we here at ACSH have been saying for years) that the term itself has no real scientific or medical meaning, outside of its repeated (emphatic) use by those with an anti-chemical agenda and their pals in the media...
Already revered for his obnoxious turns on The Daily Show and Anchorman, among others, Carell proves himself a genuine leading man, somehow maintaining Andy's good - hearted dignity under extreme circumstances (in the film's most emphatic gross - out scene, a drunken pickup vomits on him after a death - defying drive, then says she'll still have sex with him if he wants, which... he doesn't).
After repeating what Zhao has already said with a few pauses in between, Ozai receives an emphatic assertion of what both have now firmly stated in a «yes» that somehow makes the word three syllables long.
Washington — Secretary of Education William J. Bennett last week offered a broad and emphatic defense of tuition tax credits and compensatory - education vouchers, saying that increased parental choice would be «one of the best catalysts» for improving public schools.
As long as your district does not make teachers adhere to a pacing guide, there is no best curriculum order, despite what that emphatic instructor down the corridor says.
Foxconn isn't saying anything, but company moles cited by DigiTimes are emphatic that the next - gen tablet will be shipping by the end of February 2011.
«Any financial advisor worth their credentials would give an emphatic «no» to using loans, or in other words, go into debt, to go on vacation,» says Ryan Miyamoto, CFP and founder of Derive Wealth, a California - based wealth management firm, «Why?
Leaving his urine scent is the most emphatic way to say, «I'm stressed.»
«Everyone says the Azores are the new Iceland,» says Catarina Maia, emphatic despite the patchy connection on our transatlantic call between New York... Read More
I'd have to say that the answer is an emphatic yes.
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