Sentences with phrase «so emphatic»

«He was always so emphatic about things, which I couldn't cope with too early because it might put me off.
Indeed, the line was so emphatic that it became rude — rude, at least, for Martin.
Some people can be so emphatic about what they don't know.
Why do you believe Mike Schmoker is so emphatic when he states that each school or team should set their own goals based on their own analysis of performance data?
In that case, why is the debate so emphatic about «humans aren't culpable» (which seems irrelevant) and not on the takeaway point that you'd expect to be held, which is «sorry, humans can't do anything about it»?
In fairness, Blackburn didn't exactly overwhelm the Midlander's but they were so emphatic with their finishing, uncharacteristically so.
So an emphatic WENGER OUT!!
I found this flour recommended in a cookbook on baking, and the author was so emphatic that it would make a huge difference in my recipes that I ordered through Amazon (my grocer doesn't stock it).
She was so emphatic about how God was good.
Yahweh is one — and this is so emphatic (whether explicit or implicit) that it indirectly affirms that he is alone.
Surely religion is not, at any rate, so emphatic here.
This idea is so emphatic in the Gospels that it can easily be interpreted as individualistic in a narrow and imprisoning sense.

Not exact matches

Some of the best managers and leaders are emphatic believers in the growth mindset, and see few mistakes as so big to nullify the opportunity to learn.
Moreover, ruach carried other words, such as nephesh and «heart» up with it, so that, as is the way with words, they borrowed meaning from each other and were used together when an emphatic statement of the whole man's inner devotion was wanted.
When I was a parish minister, I now realize, I should have been more emphatic in expecting couples to plan their wedding so as to include sound marriage preparation.
To be sure, the Fourth Gospel insists strongly upon the formal fact; there is an emphatic repudiation of Docetism; not even Paul affirms the humanity so bluntly and unequivocally as does the Fourth Gospel in the sentence, «The Word was made flesh» [John 1:14].
What she conveniently ignores is that whereas I devote eight full chapters to such authenticated Marian apparitions as Lourdes and Fatima, I write of the dubious ones» some very dubious, some not so dubious at all» in a single round «up chapter that contains an emphatic caveat.
These are emphatic passages, but they are so few that it is plainly to be seen that neither Jesus nor his church thought of establishing by this demand for love a particular program of ethics.
Jesus of Nazareth, who went about Galilee, «him God raised up»; the Greek is as emphatic as is our English version — even more so: «this one God raised.»
Most mainline evangelical churches do not require women to cover their heads, despite Paul's most emphatic admonition in 1 Corinthians that they do so.
«In terms of simple goal - scoring, Giroud's season so far is a relatively emphatic argument against his critics, in terms of quantity and importance of goals.
Okay, so we've known this for a while, but perhaps we've not been emphatic enough: the Uruguayan veteran Diego Godín is one of the finest defenders on the planet at the moment.
So with the ignominy of a 4 - 0 shutout in the morning, and stewing as the home crowd got so much to cheer for, McIlroy went out in the anchor match of afternoon fourball and proceeded to provide an emphatic ripostSo with the ignominy of a 4 - 0 shutout in the morning, and stewing as the home crowd got so much to cheer for, McIlroy went out in the anchor match of afternoon fourball and proceeded to provide an emphatic ripostso much to cheer for, McIlroy went out in the anchor match of afternoon fourball and proceeded to provide an emphatic riposte.
My pride has taken so much battering this season now that I dnt really care about an emphatic or a comprehensive win.
Although already through at this point the Brazilians needed to confirm top spot and did so in emphatic style thanks to a great strike from their talisman.
I am sure that most Arsenal fans will be hoping that the answer to the above question is an emphatic yes, but we are also used to the fact that Arsene Wenger does not always do what we expect or want from him in the transfer market, so it is by no means certain that he will sign another player as cover or replacement for Mikel Arteta.
Asked if he favored the release of the dash - cam footage, Chestnut was emphatic: «If they would release it, I'd give you my FedEx number so you could watch it tomorrow.»
So even though the manager's claim that the player is still not fully recovered from his long spell on the sidelines, the news that contract talks are now due to begin is a much more emphatic statement of intent.
It was a superb, emphatic performance, and what made it the more stunning was that it was pulled off by a colt so humiliated and discredited in the Kentucky Derby that a number of knowledgeable observers gave him little chance to win the Preakness at all.
Alli was one of the goalscorers in Tottenham's emphatic victory over Liverpool and is starting to get into his groove again — with 5 goals and an assist in 11 appearances so far.
So often the bridesmaid, Priscah Jeptoo tasted glory at last with an emphatic victory in the 2013 Virgin London Marathon.
And that's what makes their emphatic victory over Blackburn last Saturday even more poignant, as United's predatory instincts came into play and as soon as they sensed an opportunity to go top of the table for the very first time this season, they didn't just take it but did so with aplomb and with authority.
Ian Holloway now has a big job on his hands keeping his players grounded following their Wigan romp, as it's understandable that the player's confidence levels are rightly sky - high, while fans will now be expecting the Tangerines to push on following that emphatic win, although their very next fixture is one against the most technical sides in the country, arguably Europe in Arsenal so they'll have their work cut out keeping the scoring down to a minimum let alone obtaining a positive result.
The Toffees have won their last six games at Goodison Park, with most coming against stronger opposition than Bolton so we see no reason why they won't roll Bolton over on Saturday, although» roll» might be doing Bolton an injustice as Everton rarely do emphatic, except in their last home appearance against Hull, scoring five, so who knows?
But this winter had been tough, so when the opportunity arose to visit Club Med's newly renovated family resort in Mexico, my answer was an emphatic «Yes!»
So that is hugely important, just to be emphatic when your child complains.
For von Hagens, the crowds offer his most emphatic retort to his various critics: If what he has to show is so unseemly, why is the whole world lining up to see it?
So at 22, having decided that Eloise is a state of mind, I'm donning all the hair ribbons I please and as of tomorrow will start rattling off food orders to anyone who will listen and end each directive with an emphatic «and charge it, please!».
Floral print is so much my thing and the bikini top was just so vibrant with its emphatic mix of colors and the best part was it was popping orange among all the other colors.
I feel as if the loss to McGregor has caused people to forget just how great Jose Aldo is, most likely because it's rare to see great fighters get knocked out in such emphatic fashion so early into a fight.
Well, to be fair, people just might not remember this film, which is so forgotten that it's emphatic about its starring Robert Donat, whose only had «The 39 Steps», «The Private Life of Henry VIII»... and 1934's «The Count of Monte Cristo»... within a three - year span... starting at his second year in the business, going for him.
And just as JJ Abrams succeeded there, Ryan Coogler — who announced his talent unapologetically with the searing Fruitvale Station — does so in emphatic fashion here.
Although he was soft - spoken and his demeanor was gentle when he walked in the door, after a glass of wine Arnaud exuded the same emphatic wonder and mile - a-minute brilliance that make his films so fascinating.
For someone who advocates for a transformed student - centric education system powered by digital learning, you might think my quick answer would be an emphatic yes, but I'm not so sure.
After the «oohs» and «ahhs» start to die down, typically a year or so afterwards, a convertible is unveiled, initiating a hearty second round of emphatic onomatopoeias.
The Asus Transformer Prime has ICS 4.0.3 NOW which is made for multiple - core devices & the battery life is phenomenal under HEAVY usage & even BETTER on standby so again an emphatic NO!
In This is So Contemporary (2005), performers danced in a happy, emphatic way around visitors entering the exhibition space, singing, «Oh, this is so contemporary, contemporary, contemporarSo Contemporary (2005), performers danced in a happy, emphatic way around visitors entering the exhibition space, singing, «Oh, this is so contemporary, contemporary, contemporarso contemporary, contemporary, contemporary.
It is, however, deeply political in its emphatic belief that art matters a great deal — always — but especially now, when so much of what seems so very good and nutritive is under assault.
So «emphatic» seems to be a strong word for the mid 1940s to mid-1950s.
While that's an expectation, I'm completely mystified by your so very emphatic critique of my above comment, which appears to imply some major fundamental position that is a bedrock of my thinking, which further you seem to think is some sink or swim proposal in a war, plus you also imply is exclusive in the sense that support of this position excludes other helpful concepts.
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