This is
serious fighting talk.
Not exact matches
Seems like a good faith gesture by Khabib's team, letting Dustin know they are
serious about
fighting him, and not
talking shit, only to lose their pen when Zuffa sends them the contract.
When you
talk about
fighting corruption, you're
talking about the Office of the Attorney General and the courts and the statutory law enforcement agencies like the ICPC and EFCC, but, if you can follow me to the offices of some of these agencies, you will discover that we are not
serious about
fighting corruption.
The couple is Jenn (Missy Peregrym) and Alex (Jeff Roop), and the film starts with them driving from the city to the countryside in a montage that establishes they are comfortable with each other — enough to have a little inside joke about a song he loves and she hates, moments of silence without feeling obligated to
talk, and, in general, enough patience to last a lengthy road trip without getting into a
serious fight over the little things.
Talking with a crew member during the grid walk, we learned that a young boy
fighting cancer had chosen the team as part of the «Make a Wish» program which grants wishes to children impacted by
serious illness.
As well as the Hollywood-esque dives for cover, the slow - motion headshots or the ludicrous Enemy At The Gates - style sniper face - offs, there are
serious side - missions in which, for example, you must sap a field of mines to protect the locals, or, much later, scenes in which you
fight against child soldiers (characters that, hitherto in the series, have only been
talked about, never encountered during play).
Is humanity finally and sincerely committed to
fighting climate change, or will 2015 be just another year in which we
talk,
talk,
talk about how we seriously need to start getting
serious.
Adolescent emotional and behavioural problems result in great personal, social and monetary cost.1, 2 The most
serious, costly and widespread adolescent problems — suicide, delinquency, violent behaviours and unintended pregnancy — are potentially preventable.3 In addition to high - risk behaviours, such as the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; parents of adolescents also express concerns in everyday parenting issues, such as
fighting with siblings,
talking back to adults and not doing school work.4 These parental concerns are often perceived as normative during adolescence and the impact on family dynamics, such as parental stress and negative parent — adolescent relationships, is often undermined.