Not exact matches
It is a one - of - a-kind event, a mixture of
unalloyed commerce, high - minded do - gooderism, and brass - tacks policy discussions, attended
by corporate bigwigs, journalists, academics, non-governmental organizations, and top government officials.
From all these discoveries, each of which plunges him a little deeper into the ocean of energy, the mystic derives an
unalloyed delight, and his thirst for them is unquenchable; for he will never feel himself sufficiently dominated
by the powers of the earth and the skies to be brought under God's yoke as completely as he would wish.
Rarely is any one stage a pure,
unalloyed resting place, for there are implicit resources within the void, as witnessed
by the fact that the self persists, and there is a sense in which the enemy can come to be trusted and the companion turns out to be elusive.
The 1920 season was followed
by nearly 20 years of
unalloyed mediocrity: two seventh - place finishes (in an eight - team league) and 10 sixth places, including five in succession from 1925 through 1929.
Outlining the reforms undertaken
by his government to return the country's economy back to full health, President Akufo - Addo appealed for the
unalloyed understanding and support of Ghanaians, especially of the health professionals.
The ex-militants said «we understood the
unalloyed efforts been exerted
by the current APC led government in the country and ultimately salute particularly the courage and doggedness of our Acting President in the recent times to ensure that Niger Delta areas do not get eluded of benefits due them for better peace and tranquility in the region.
There, in the midst of
unalloyed decadence, he indicts conspicuous consumption
by suggesting that we have a moral obligation not merely to do no harm but to help reduce «the amount of unnecessary pain and suffering in the world.»
Among his recurrent obsessions, though, it's his urgent environmentalism that finds the most
unalloyed expression in The Terranauts, a passion that sometimes tiptoes to the very brink of stridency (Reviewed
by James Broderick).
Profoundly moved
by the work's
unalloyed positivity, he demanded to meet the artist right away.
While the availability of some Canadian research in the LSN is an
unalloyed good, a repository such as the one I'm advocating would have a broader purpose than that served
by the Scholarship Networks.
It seems to me that in our occasional discussions here of employee privacy, we've assumed that the employer has the
unalloyed right to review emails or other documents created during work hours on devices provided
by the employer for the purposes of the job.
This candour (which,
by the way, speaks highly of the trust these lawyers place in Jim Hassett) pays great dividends in the form of
unalloyed honesty from these law firm leaders, allowing us to see how they approach AFAs, what systems they set up to deal with them, and the successes (and sometimes failures) that resulted.