Sentences with phrase «seemed more than satisfying»

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Corporate lawyers have complex loyalties, but many seem more concerned to satisfy the company managers who hire and fire lawyers than to protect the interests of scattered shareholder - owners.
So what he's really saying is: there's something, deeper, bigger and more satisfying than the pursuit of fame... He just doesn't seem entirely sure what it is.
b. Pastors whose personal scores are close to the mean orientation of the congregation seem frequently to enjoy a more satisfying relationship with their congregations than do pastors whose own scores differ significantly from those of their flocks.
This is an incredibly difficult question to answer for a variety of reasons, most importantly because over the years our once vaunted «beautiful» style of play has become a shadow of it's former self, only to be replaced by a less than stellar «plug and play» mentality where players play out of position and adjustments / substitutions are rarely forthcoming before the 75th minute... if you look at our current players, very few would make sense in the traditional Wengerian system... at present, we don't have the personnel to move the ball quickly from deep - lying position, efficient one touch midfielders that can make the necessary through balls or the disciplined and pacey forwards to stretch defences into wide positions, without the aid of the backs coming up into the final 3rd, so that we can attack the defensive lanes in the same clinical fashion we did years ago... on this current squad, we have only 1 central defender on staf, Mustafi, who seems to have any prowess in the offensive zone or who can even pass two zones through so that we can advance play quickly out of our own end (I have seen some inklings that suggest Holding might have some offensive qualities but too early to tell)... unfortunately Mustafi has a tendency to get himself in trouble when he gets overly aggressive on the ball... from our backs out wide, we've seen pace from the likes of Bellerin and Gibbs and the spirited albeit offensively stunted play of Monreal, but none of these players possess the skill - set required in the offensive zone for the new Wenger scheme which requires deft touches, timely runs to the baseline and consistent crossing, especially when Giroud was playing and his ratio of scored goals per clear chances was relatively low (better last year though)... obviously I like Bellerin's future prospects, as you can't teach pace, but I do worry that he regressed last season, which was obvious to Wenger because there was no way he would have used Ox as the right side wing - back so often knowing that Barcelona could come calling in the off - season, if he thought otherwise... as for our midfielders, not a single one, minus the more confident Xhaka I watched played for the Swiss national team a couple years ago, who truly makes sense under the traditional Wenger model... Ramsey holds onto the ball too long, gives the ball away cheaply far too often and abandons his defensive responsibilities on a regular basis (doesn't score enough recently to justify): that being said, I've always thought he does possess a little something special, unfortunately he thinks so too... Xhaka is a little too slow to ever boss the midfield and he tends to telegraph his one true strength, his long ball play: although I must admit he did get a bit better during some points in the latter part of last season... it always made me wonder why whenever he played with Coq Wenger always seemed to play Francis in a more advanced role on the pitch... as for Coq, he is way too reckless at the wrong times and has exhibited little offensive prowess yet finds himself in and around the box far too often... let's face it Wenger was ready to throw him in the trash heap when injuries forced him to use Francis and then he had the nerve to act like this was all part of a bigger Wenger constructed plan... he like Ramsey, Xhaka and Elneny don't offer the skills necessary to satisfy the quick transitory nature of our old offensive scheme or the stout defensive mindset needed to protect the defensive zone so that our offensive players can remain aggressive in the final third... on the front end, we have Ozil, a player of immense skill but stunted by his physical demeanor that tends to offend, the fact that he's been played out of position far too many times since arriving and that the players in front of him, minus Sanchez, make little to no sense considering what he has to offer (especially Giroud); just think about the quick counter-attack offence in Real or the space and protection he receives in the German National team's midfield, where teams couldn't afford to focus too heavily on one individual... this player was a passing «specialist» long before he arrived in North London, so only an arrogant or ignorant individual would try to reinvent the wheel and / or not surround such a talent with the necessary components... in regards to Ox, Walcott and Welbeck, although they all possess serious talents I see them in large part as headless chickens who are on the injury table too much, lack the necessary first - touch and / or lack the finishing flair to warrant their inclusion in a regular starting eleven; I would say that, of the 3, Ox showed the most upside once we went to a back 3, but even he became a bit too consumed by his pending contract talks before the season ended and that concerned me a bit... if I had to choose one of those 3 players to stay on it would be Ox due to his potential as a plausible alternative to Bellerin in that wing - back position should we continue to use that formation... in Sanchez, we get one of the most committed skill players we've seen on this squad for some years but that could all change soon, if it hasn't already of course... strangely enough, even he doesn't make sense given the constructs of the original Wenger offensive model because he holds onto the ball too long and he will give the ball up a little too often in the offensive zone... a fact that is largely forgotten due to his infectious energy and the fact that the numbers he has achieved seem to justify the means... finally, and in many ways most crucially, Giroud, there is nothing about this team or the offensive system that Wenger has traditionally employed that would even suggest such a player would make sense as a starter... too slow, too inefficient and way too easily dispossessed... once again, I think he has some special skills and, at times, has showed some world - class qualities but he's lack of mobility is an albatross around the necks of our offence... so when you ask who would be our best starting 11, I don't have a clue because of the 5 or 6 players that truly deserve a place in this side, 1 just arrived, 3 aren't under contract beyond 2018 and the other was just sold to Juve... man, this is theraputic because following this team is like an addiction to heroin without the benefits
Yeah thanks Kenny.It seems I have the big thumbs down from Gunner22.Does the 22 total the number of AKB's fast dwindling numbers?Somepeople are more easily satisfied than others.Thank god I'm one of the others and have been for a decade now.
I did replace it with the warm limmon water with honey and cinnamon and that seems to satisfy me more than the coffee ever did.
This seems much more feasible than the idea that divorcees are just having less satisfying sex.
To that end, the tour seems kind of like a distraction and one designed more to satisfy Conan than fans.
The company really can't make these things fast enough to satisfy demand in other parts of the world that would seem to value engineering and dependability more than looking cosmetically swish.
Indeed, the entire drivetrain seems beautifully judged, from the consistent throttle response of the diesel engine, through the easy clutch action, to a gearshift that slots through the gate with a more satisfying, oily precision than many sports cars.
One of the interesting facts was that iPad owners seem to be more satisfied overall than Kindle owners, but we don't know where they got their sample.
More than a few authors and publishers seem to be satisfied with their reporting.
Many dogs seem to think they need more food than is necessary, so they always appear hungry, if you try to satisfy them you finish up over feeding them.
After a stressful day at work, nothing is more satisfying than bashing your fists down onto some exotic drums that never seem to break.
But for every Charles Burchfield, Georgia O'Keeffe or Marsden Hartley, there is something such as George Sugarman's meandering painted wood sculpture «Inscape» (1964), a satisfying, seldom exhibited work, or Louise Nevelson's «Rain Forest Columns,» which seem to be included more because of their titles than for what they are.
It seems to me that the ratio decidendi of the Eurig case in the Supreme Court in about 1998 came out of the clear blue sky: that a fee that recovers more than the cost of providing the service for which it is charged is a tax, and thus must satisfy the legal requirements of taxation, namely that it be authorized by legislation and for provincial purposes, that it be a direct tax.
While it may seem more cost - advantageous to purchase an ACV plan, you may want to review quotes for RCV plans as well, lest you would be satisfied with reimbursement for much less than it would cost to replace damaged items.
This article was written on 4 January 2014 and seeks to point out that the so - called Bendgate issue supposedly affecting iPhone 6 Plus owners (an issue which seems to have disappeared, with no new images appearing at the «OneoftheNine» site since 9 December 2014) is a possible reason why Samsung owners are more satisfied than Apple owners.
It doesn't make sense then that women seem to want more sex than their male partners think they do (so they are less sexually satisfied), but the research shows that they are happy.
At the end of the process there is nothing better or more satisfying than a happy client who says, «I had no idea how to accomplish this move, but you made it seem very easy.
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