Sentences with phrase «vehemence on»

Tracey Emin embraced the issue with explicit vehemence on the edge of social conventions.
Because of her vehemence on the matter I...
Because of her vehemence on the matter I never allowed myself to question the fact that I was going to breastfeed, period.

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The racial aspect of the appointment» that Thomas has replaced on the Court the only other black ever to serve there» is of crucial importance to understanding the vehemence of some of the opposition.
Jeff, while on the surface your comments make sense; however, IF you dig down, and look at the real issues at hand, it is much more often and with much more vehemence, that Christians condemn atheists as «idiots» «heathens» «unclean» and any number of other rather unpleasant names.
In the wake of the Hobby Lobby decision, argument on the issue has raged with heightened vehemence.
There can be few historical parallels for an attack of quite this degree of vehemence mounted by a former party leader on an incumbent.
On Twitter, Nick Boles said he was «puzzled by vehemence of some reactions» to Williamson's appointment, adding that he had been an effective chief whip and loyal to successive prime ministers.
There's little doubt that Creation opens with a fair amount of promise, as screenwriter John Collee initially focuses on Darwin's ongoing anguish over his scientific endeavors - with the vehemence of his colleagues (ie one tells him that he has effectively «killed god») causing a considerable amount of friction within his home life.
From low revs the engine is responsive and by 3000rpm its on song, a fat wad of torque propelling it forward with a level of vehemence matched only by Donald Trump telling the world how much of Manhattan he owns.
The paint seems to have been laid on with an almost Germanic vehemence, as if she had begun paying close attention to painters like Georg Baselitz or Markus Lüpertz or Martin Kippenberger.
In fact, each of these operators has an eccentric take on the standards supplied by his forebears — in Poussin's case, the transparent pictorial window of Renaissance art, in Twombly's the in - your - face vehemence of the Abstract Expressionists.
-- many egalitarian communitarian subjects pushed back on the premise, either adopting or rejecting with less vehemence the dismissive responses that climate skeptics typically express toward evidence of human - caused climate change.
It also helps explain the vehemence with which the Australian natural gas industry has in the sought exemptions for LNG exemptions from carbon pricing on the potentially specious basis it's cleaner than coal.
There has been unexpected vehemence in response to Cook et al's paper Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature.
The issue is being debated in the media and online with such vehemence that I do not know if any commission could result in a consensus on the limits to religious freedom in Canada.
What interested me was the vehemence and smugness of some responses like Kevin C., President of a consulting company, who wrote «I would never consider paying $ 400 to have a resume done unless there was a guarantee this would land me business / jobs,» although I did not see that same guarantee offered on his website.
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