Sentences with phrase «which emboldens»

I've witnessed GC's and IT departments hamstringing these practical efforts which emboldens pirates among the practice groups, usually those serving startups and emerging companies, to bypass the firm's policies of reluctance.
That's the sort of thing which emboldens the Putins of the world to be territorially expansionistic (Crimea)-LSB-...]
Highly recommend buying something like this - it forces you to try styles you otherwise wouldn't, which emboldens you.
Then it's refined with signed eyelets, which embolden the casual chic look.

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And, if Casares is found guilty, LifeLock — which has a long history of being sued itself — could be emboldened to file its next complaint directly at Xapo.
TV is by far the most efficient way to create a brand, and adding spokespeople to that aids in the speed with which that brand can be built and emboldened.
States that have legalized marijuana are embolden to defy the federal government by the Constitution's Tenth Amendment, which declares states have authority over any matter that the Constitution has not specified is a matter for the federal government.
They were also most likely emboldened by the unemployment rate, which sat unchanged at 4.1 %, the lowest since December 2000.
In the short run, Goldman and other big banks may be emboldenedwhich means we will continue to see more of the same.
They are facts which have emboldened prime minister Alexis Tsipras ahead of this weekend's momentous referendum.
Low prices have emboldened many Americans to purchase vehicles with lower fuel efficiency such as trucks, vans and SUVs, which has been great for auto companies and lenders.
But it would also emboldens the remimbi's claim as a world trade currency, which would deliver a significant blow to the USD's strength, which in turn might postpone the crash of the system.
Your disillusionment with the Church may seem like a petty wound to nurse right now, with Latino children getting taunted by their classmates, Muslim communities facing religious persecution, and black families grappling with a world in which white nationalism has been validated and emboldened, but grief is grief.
This teaching, which we judge to be an innovation and in its later uses an aberration, emboldens Rome to divide the Communion table, preventing Protestants from partaking.
Knowledge of the existence of a vital third (organic) tradition — the others being Aristotelianism and mechanism — in the seventeenth century, of its early success in promoting scientific discoveries, and of the dubious reasons for its defeat, may help embolden some theologians to revive this tradition, in purified form, in a way that would be beneficial both to the religious life of humanity and its «scientific» understanding of the reality in which it finds itself (p. 41)
This questioning led to a reaction, which preceded but was later emboldened by the military coup of 1964, and consisted of internal repression, manipulation of the electoral system, and isolation from international Presbyterian networks.
With all of our main rivals emboldened with new players and our chasing teams catching us up rapidly, with both money to spend from BT sports AND ambition to match, how long can the lies and half - truths continue before either Wenger or the Board, or both, found out in the fact that the money they are getting in (which by some reports makes us the 3rd or 4th richest club in Europe) is NOT being invested back into the club, and more importantly into the team.
Emboldened by the force of his will and a deathbed promise to his mother, he is defying the logic of medicine and the composition of the White Sox roster, both of which say this is no place for him.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
At which point the Left, emboldened by the myth of the «Corbyn betrayal» - which to be fair, would at least have some validity on this occasion - would strike back.
The prize will embolden the Colombian government to continue efforts not only with the FARC, which remains committed to achieving peace through dialogue instead of weapons, but also with the ELN.
Actually, the events in December and January were preceded by a spontaneous campaign against government repression in May of 2010, in which people reacted to an opposition leader's attempt to start a protest march by posting supportive photographs on Facebook, a development that Nour believes emboldened cyberactivists.
Cuomo was perhaps emboldened by a state inspector general's report released Wednesday, which found that ineffective management made CUNY «ripe for abuse,» and that millions had been given to top administrators «with no meaningful accountability.»
The European rejection of the death penalty, which advocates of abolishing the death penalty in the United States cite as evidence of an emerging international consensus that ought to influence our Supreme Court, is related both to the past overuse of it by European nations (think of the executions for petty larceny in eighteenth - century England, the Reign of Terror in France, and the rampant employment of the death penalty by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union) and to the less democratic cast of European politics, which makes elite opinion more likely to override public opinion there than in the United States [emboldening mine].
He said he was emboldened to take on the Independent Democratic Conference, which Peralta joined this winter, because he believes the senator's new alliance tricks the community.
«If we tone it down and start listening to each other and believing again, we can come together and accomplish great things, make life a little better and a little easier for all and embolden the spirit which lives in all New Yorkers to never settle, never give up and never stop trying,» Molinaro said in the Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall.
This latest row comes after months in which the ERG has become increasingly emboldened.
A situation in which the Assembly has become subservient, and acquiesce to the whim and caprices of other arms of government would embolden their sponsors to violate their rights and powers as lawmakers.»
Moreover, a High Court ruling in March found the executive had failed in its duty to have an Irish language strategy, emboldening Sinn Fein which maintains that previous agreements guaranteed an act would be implemented.
So hopefully that will be something a new generation can learn, and which can reassure or embolden the current and previous generations.
That's the message from Gov. Paterson's emboldened administration, which is vowing to escalate its new and unprecedented tactic of putting major spending cuts into the weekly «extenders» that have kept the state functioning without a completed budget since April 1.
The vote in London also emboldened opponents of intervention in the US Congress, which in turn led the Russian president, Vladimir Putin to use his influence to persuade Damascus to hand over the bulk of its chemical weapons.
The House of Lords was undoubtedly emboldened by the 1999 reform, which removed the majority of hereditary peers from membership.
People Media believes the All - New BlackPeopleMeet.com will better enable its members to build stronger relationships, which it hopes will embolden the Black community online and off.
An example of «them that seduce you» includes they who demonstrate sexual sin, however innocuous it may seem, in and as entertainment which can «seduce» the viewer, can lead one astray by desensitizing one and emboldening him / her to believe sexually immoral deeds, thoughts and display are acceptable OR by eroding one's natural inhibition against sexually immoral deeds and thoughts.
Churchill's predecessor, Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup) had unsuccessfully employed a diplomatic policy of appeasement which had only served to embolden Hitler.
CITY ON A HILL STUDIO: Showtime / Pearl Street TEAM: Chuck MacLean (w), Ben Affleck (ep), Matt Damon (ep), Jennifer Todd (ep), James Mangold (ep), Michael Cuesta (d, ep), Kevin Bacon (co-ep) LOGLINE: Set in Boston in the early 1990s when the city was rife with violent criminals emboldened by local law enforcement agencies, in which corruption and racism was the norm, until it all suddenly was changed by what was called the «Boston Miracle.»
The teachers unions now face an environment in which their traditional enemies are emboldened, their traditional allies are deserting, and some of their most devoted activists are questioning the leadership of their own officers.
Success at Williams and at other new small schools that Mr. Duncan has started or strengthened, which include some 20 charter schools, emboldened him to draft Chicago's sweeping new plans for the 100 new schools, which are to open by 2010 and include 30 additional charters and another 30 new contract schools, created by private groups that sign five - year, renewable contracts with the district.
The tenacity and audacity of the school design teams with which I work sustain them through the trials of school design and embolden them to reshape the project of public education, maintaining fidelity to their pedagogy, and nimbly negotiating logistics.
The opposition was further emboldened when the state announced this summer that the test scores on which Mr. Klein's accountability system hinged were inflated because the exams had grown too easy to pass.
It emboldens me to open my mind to towns or cities off the classic list like Paris, London, Rome (which are all still awesome, mind you).
The catalogue notes of the work, shown below, that «The passages of dripping paint, which run counter to the painting's vertical format, embolden the architectonic composition, creating the dynamic tension of opposites that is the hallmark of Kline's abstractions.»
Curator Judith Nesbitt has written that «Ofili was deeply moved by the way in which Doreen Lawrence's overwhelming silent grief at her son's tragic death had been transformed with each successive interview as she became even stronger in spirit and emboldened to speak with great dignity» (Judith Nesbitt, «Beginnings», in Tate Britain 2010, p. 16).
The weather in D.C. reached a sweltering 91 degrees Fahrenheit, which only emboldened the march against global warming.
Gord Marsh is correct that driving is, legally speaking, a «privilege» which has emboldened courts at all levels to feel comfortable placing restrictions on that action.
To get an idea of why we're so excited to support her, check out her recent op - ed in the Arizona Daily Star, in which she discusses how last month's Supreme Court decisions might embolden foes of reproductive justice here in Arizona.
The success of mixed - use developments has emboldened the lending community, which historically steered clear of hybrid projects.
The desperate calls form the under - commissioned, self represented sellers always emboldens me and is mentioned in all my presentations — which never include Bar Graphs and Pie Charts.
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