Sentences with phrase «with much urgency»

Neither team played with much urgency in the opening quarter, which ended with the score tied at 18.
Here's an alternate theory — they don't seem to play with much urgency because, by and large, they know that the majority of disgruntled fans will stubbornly blame everything on Wenger instead of the players» complacency and ineptitude.
When there's this much chatter, for a team with this much urgency, something is going to happen.

Not exact matches

And while most recycling experts agree that the business needs to evolve, few have addressed the problem with as much urgency as Waste Management.
It took her FAR longer to come to terms with my orientation than it did for me — because the personal urgency for her to do so was at a much higher threshold than mine.
Ramsey could do this role if he remembers to defend with as much urgency as he has for attacking, he did for a short period alongside Arteta and he was putting in more tackles than Arteta, we was dominating for that short period.
a win NICE but i'm not getting myself pumped for sunday, i just hope players play much tighter and with more urgency.
I haven't always agreed with the commitment / urgency issue but in this game it seemed very much at the forefront of all things wrong.
The argument points to the fact that, to a large extent, the council of elders as well as the disciplinary committee seemed to have slacked and has become bereft of the urgency to deal with errant elements in much proportionate and the same way it dealt expeditiously just upon the stroke of a petition.
Parliament also needs to act with urgency to adopt legislation for a mandatory register of all lobbying activity so that the UK public knows who is lobbying whom for what, and how much they are paying for it.
And certainly a once - weekly tryst with the Leader of the Opposition has removed most of the urgency from the occasion and is, no doubt, much more convenient than having to make two forays from Downing Street to the House.
To underscore the urgency, the city's Department of Education released a list Sunday night outlining the potential impact of the cuts school - by - school if the policy was not repealed, with some schools losing as much as 70 percent of their teaching staff.
Even for those of us already committed to fighting climate change, I hope it causes us to work with much more urgency,» writes Kim, who is the first scientist to head the bank.
The discovery of the collapse of sweeping sections of corals was viewed by scientists with so much urgency that they were not put through peer review before highlights were released to the media on Monday.
As it turned out, the world's temperature has risen about 0.8 °C (1.4 °F) and mainstream scientists continue to predict, with increasing urgency, that if emissions are not curtailed, carbon pollution would lock in warming of as much as 3 to 6 °C (or 5 to 11 °F) over the next several decades.
Day 5: 2tbsp; took melatonin & no interesting dreams remembered; flatulence slightly reduced again; BMs seem to be coming under control, but still 4 + trips to the restroom; headache intermittent but ignorable Day 6: 2 tbsp; took melatonin again & no dreams; flatulence stabilized at slightly too much; BMs down to 3 - 4 trips with less urgency; headache same Day 7: 2 tbsp; no melatonin FREAKY DREAMS — almost nightmares; flatulence same; BMs same; headache same
Asked why there's so much jewelry in The Last Jedi, director Rian Johnson explained to a fan on Twitter: «Carrie [Fisher] grabbed my arm and told me with great urgency that we needed «space jewelry.»»
Shot in high definition and filmed at many historic locations, the film somehow still lacks the splendor of an epic, and its urgency to get on with the next plot point leaves much unexplained while context goes out the window.
One problem is that DeHaan, seemingly miscast, lends a little too much weight and urgency to what's going on with Beth, especially as she falls deeper into zombie - ness, making too much of the comedy fall flat.
I personally caught it at TIFF and gave a full point more than our Tommaso Tocci, who out of Venice made the comparison between his debut and now this sophomore film citing «he returns with a much more complex and layered three - part drama that nonetheless retains the urgency and authenticity of Maoz's desire to engage with his own experience of war.»
The tuned 2.0 - liter engine makes more power than stock from idle all the way up to redline, pulling with much more urgency than the standard Focus ST.. We detect zero surging or lagging from the turbocharger, just strong boost that's available at a moment's notice.
The big V - 8 has so much torque that you'd never need to rev it too hard around town, but when you open it up, the 928 hurls its pointy prow down the road with an urgency that increases with the revs.
It's much less languid over the first couple of thousand rpm and even in sixth will pull with urgency from 1500rpm.
Game developers and publishers respond to player complaints at a much faster rate and remedy the situation with urgency.
Speaking of motion lines, the cover of the much - anticipated fifth Super Smash Bros game is bursting with them, amplifying the typical sense of urgency a Nintendo fan feels when seeing this game on a shelf.
Rego remarks: «When I paint outdoors I find everything happening at once, so I respond to what I see with a sense of urgency and I try not to think too much about it.
When one examines the troubling contradictions — astonishing cruelty, environmental and health risks, economic imbalances — involved with the business behind and mass consumption of meat, vegetarianism takes on the urgency of much larger debates in which the survival of the human race is at stake.
Plan B includes a wholesale restructuring of the world energy economy with a wartime sense of urgency, much as the U.S. restructured its industrial economy in a matter of months at the beginning of World War II.
It does so above all by reminding us that the future of the IWC, the future that has been the subject of so much discussion in recent years, beckons us with utmost urgency.
The US has a major role to play in achieving a global climate deal in Copenhagen, and has much to gain by coming to the table with a strong message of urgency and commitment to the task at hand.
Nurse might counter that his needs (and the urgency with which he feels them)-- to «save the world» — render his opponent's trivial... so much so that they can be swept aside from the space in between without being addressed, much less — met.
There is urgency to demonstrate U.S. leadership in dealing with what is intrinsically a global problem, requiring action from the developing world as much as from the developed world.
If there is an urgency in getting all the facts on the table with regards to climate science before deciding / embarking on major policies, in my view, it will have little to do with what is discussed at RC or CA and much more with what our politicians judge is in their best interest vis a vis a marketable approach to their constituents.
Here ECO offers two smart observations: (i) if the workshop is held only in Durban (rather than, as ECO would suggest, at the tentative Fall / Spring session) Parties will not be able to adopt a COP decision on the much - needed long - term goal just a few days later (as if at these talks anything was ever dealt with at the urgency and speed it deserved); and (ii) the experience of Copenhagen shows that it doesn't take a workshop to know that negotiating a long - term goal without understanding who contributes what and what's the fair share of their responsibility, will be very difficult.
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