Sentences with phrase «such relentless»

Not only that, since Sonic 3, there has been such a relentless barrage of crap Sonic games that a mere thought of another one makes me cringe like a midget in a crowded elevator.
On such a relentless march, it's up to you whether you want to follow the advice of a guy well - known for lengthy stints behind the wheel, NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr.: «If you can't hold it, you go.»
Constantly battling against such a relentless tide can get a bit discouraging at times.
How to explain such relentless reductions in class size, especially when they seem to be at the expense of teacher pay?
It's an illogical, ill conceived insult to one's intelligence so complete that the message of warning about the possibilities of what it will be like in the figurative «Day After Tomorrow» doesn't compare to the hangover of the morning after when viewing such a relentless assault on the brain of similarly colossal proportions.
After a while such relentless beauty becomes oppressive.
Hayek clearly attempts to give some balance to her performance, but Beatriz is such a relentless do - gooder that when she finally erupts, it's not entirely convincing.
xXx: Return of Xander Cage's action builds to such a relentless head that even the serious stakes of the film's motivation give way to pleasant vibes.
It's such a relentless movie.
It's hard to get bored when the film's moving at such a relentless pace.
Valerie Young, EdD, author of The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women, offers a few reasons why we're such relentless perfectionists with ourselves.
Espada was such a relentless schemer that even his own constituents rejected his re-election bid for the Senate last fall.
He thought Real would take # 60 million and Bale would crawl back to the Lane where he enjoyed such relentless success.
Perhaps such relentless self - confidence is to be expected when one is gifted with size, great footwork, smarts and instinct.
A good owner, one who paid attention and actually wanted to win, would have reacted to such relentless failure by cleaning house.
While it seems unlikely that such a relentless downer could work, it does.
Basic to all of Paul's theology, however, was his insistence that only in its penultimate function is nature such a relentless conveyor of doom.
Her rendition of «Piece of My Heart,» written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns, takes her self - punishing exertions to such relentless extremes that it makes one wonder if any voice has ever been more soaked in suffering.
To the contrary, such a relentless reading is necessary if the writer is to meet us where we really are.
Such relentless ambiguity in creation has proved too much for some Christians, and they have succumbed to the temptation.
Few traditional claims to religious authority could weather such a relentless beating.
U.S. shale producers are churning out crude oil at such a relentless pace that the country will soon become the most influential player in the energy market, according to an analyst.

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Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
Some companies, such as the social media marketing management tool Buffer, have aimed to incorporate relentless transparency within the organization, sharing everything from financial reports to restructuring plans.
In some markets such as California, home prices have leveled off a little from their relentless climb.
After a relentless search for yield, investors have piled into dividend - yielding, defensive stocks, or what we call «bond market proxies,» making many such segments extremely expensive.
Yet he uses his faith (in an angry, punitive God) to justify his relentless pursuit of petty lawbreakers such as Valjean.
Perhaps we can never manage perfectly such a juggling act, but we need to try — to think of human beings both as bodies, for whom the relentless succession of hours and days leads surely to the grave, and as God - aimed spirits, whose every moment is lived in the presence of the Eternal.
We know also that at times it has been only through a relentless insistence upon such convictions contra mundum that the truth has been saved.
Even though it is by way of a relentless assault on anthropocentrism that most contemporary environmental criticism begins, such an approach may not be very effective in the long run.
Because preventing this tendency from occurring is such hard and relentless work, it's much easier to ignore it, just let it happen, or use it.
In the public relations game plan of responding, with the whole world watching, to relentless activists possessed by an insatiable appetite for vengeance (a.k.a. closure), the bishops adopted the alien vocabulary of «zero tolerance» and «one strike,» a vocabulary in which there is no place for words such as conversion, repentance, soul, and redemption.
And as described by Barr above such organically developing explanation is exactly what is happening through modern science's relentless discovery of the intrinsically inter-related and hierarchical structure of matter - energy
Your wit and relentless effort has given others the opportunity to unite and band together on a matter of such high importance.
By no means is it unprecedented for a top team to have an awful year or two — it's testament to Ferguson how distressed our fans are this season, such was his relentless consistency and ability to bring trophy after trophy back to Manchester.
Since John Prescott was Deputy Prime Minister and in charge of such things there has been a relentless call on planning authorities to approve, approve, approve, and the rules have been steadily relaxed.
Features such as telephone voice recognition software, the relentless drive to digital and lack of technical information on GOV.UK can make their lives more difficult.»
Advocates such as Bertha Lewis of the Black Institute — his one - time ally who has become a relentless critic — had complained that former counsel Maya Wiley, who was also MWBE director, wore too many hats.
Cuomo's afternoon announcement followed a morning event on Long Island where he invoked the legacy of relentless builders such as Robert Moses as he hinted at an ambitious statewide infrastructure plan.
Public perceptions of the rising tide of knife crime and youth gang violence in London have reached such a pitch that Boris needs to be equally clear, ruthless and relentless in his fight against crime in London.
In Freud's model, the relentless efforts by other parts of the mind to control these potentially destructive notions and impulses can lead to crippling symptoms such as anxiety, depression and pervasive misery.
Groups such as the Association of Greek Archaeologists have complained that the subsequent relentless media coverage, floods of tourists and increased risk of looting are compromising ongoing work at the site.
And it is a mass extinction entirely caused by the relentless expansion of human habitat and agriculture, as well as human domination of the natural systems — such as the climate — that make life possible.
Roughly 15 % of people suffer relentless, long - term itch, often caused by diseases and medications; terminally ill cancer patients, for example, often experience such severe whole - body itch in response to morphine that many choose to live in pain rather than take the medication.
He describes his work as being «quite relentless,» although the lack of set deadlines such as print media are tied to means that online news can be first with a story.
of Relentless Gains, they have done a really good job at providing such an example.
Many a broken controllers have been made at the hands of that one part of the level that required a precision jump, perfect reaction time, or just a relentless amount of endurance and patience to truck through a seemingly endless wave of baddies before the next checkpoint (if the game in mind were so inclined to include such a privilege).
Such problems are exacerbated by Berg's uniformly questionable directorial choices, with his relentless and thoroughly distracting use of shaky camerawork easily the film's most egregious failing (the needlessly overlapping dialogue comes in at a close second, however).
Beautiful, yet dark and moving, unsparing, but told with a sympathetic eye, «Ginger & Rosa» is sometimes relentless in its examination of emotional pain, and as such may be a challenging picture for some audiences.
Perhaps no other show on the air has experienced such whiplash - inducing extremes of praise and criticism as «Homeland,» a program that's become a cautionary tale about the dangers of creating ambitious television in an era of relentless scrutiny and ever - increasing expectations.
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