Sentences with phrase «usually adamant»

A debate has been raging for years within the cat owner population and those with an opinion are usually adamant in their beliefs.

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But it was 2010 and times had changed, and this chief executive, James P. Gorman, was adamant: Morgan Stanley was done giving in to demands for big bonuses when earnings were thin, and he didn't bother to soften the rejection with the kind of pep talk managers usually offer when cash can't be found.
It is not adamant to acquisition beautiful guys in free dating singles websites as they usually accept their profile, forth with their best picture, available.
Americans are usually pretty adamant about tipping (and there are plenty of studies suggesting that people would dump their date for not doing it) but surprisingly our survey revealed that a tiny 5 % of respondents consider it a deal breaker making it one of the lowest on the list!
This is here because in the Real World, situations where the investor is adamant about holding too much of one asset class, usually real estate, is common.
Nintendo's E3 show floor space — usually filled with a myriad of upcoming software titles — will be filled with just The Legend of Zelda for Wii U. Whether that means Nintendo's large E3 space will be filled with 500 Zelda kiosks and not much else remains to be seen, but Nintendo have been adamant that Zelda will be the only title on the show floor.
In most cases, when great artists are adamant, they are usually right.
Despite the speed at which he worked (he usually had several paintings on the go at once), however, he was adamant that his images are not pure abstraction, but all have significance as symbols.
Everyday our son was adamant that the entire family listened to what happened in his classes at Harper Park - usually its like pulling teeth to get this type of information!
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