Sentences with phrase «with utter confidence»

Far worse is in store, he and other seismologists say with utter confidence.
And apart from a slightly digital feel around the straight - ahead, the wheel builds weight so effectively that you can use that lively front end with utter confidence.
The car now is well - controlled and tackles those wavy surfaces with utter confidence.
As the outside world fades into a maelstrom of landscape and pavement, the CTS - V's space - aged, leather - laden interior keeps it all rather civil, while its 640hp - supercharged motor delivers 1 + g cornering loads with utter confidence.
Through it all Oldroyd orchestrates things with utter confidence, never flinching once as things build to their shatteringly self - destructive conclusion.
Magnifying David's insecurities and vulnerability, Plemons rides the line between reserved and zealous with utter confidence.
Imagine if silky voiced right - wingers took to the airwaves and spoke with utter confidence about the rectitude of their cause as if they'd won the election.
Its humorous name aside, it's a practical method of breastfeeding your child while still being able to socialize with your friends and family with utter confidence and whatnot.
The follower of Christ surrenders himself in gratitude and faith to Christ, lives in Christ, finds himself released from bondage to sin, and affirms with utter confidence, «There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

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In the essence of faith, with utter trust and confidence, Abraham replies, «God will provide the offering, my son.»
Like so many aspects of my spirituality, I am still a bit in - between, figuring out what I reclaim and what I relinquish, living with a few unanswered questions while relying heavily on the few things I do know — and almost all of those can be summed up in my complete and utter confidence in Love.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
«preferred to make profession of salvation in the sight of the congregation in church in a set form of words learned and memorised and spoken from a platform... He uttered the true faith with glorious confidence, and the congregation would gladly have snatched him to their very heart.»
As the film shifts gear from engaging buddy movie to violent thriller, whilst juggling tonal shifts from the moody, gritty and intense to the comedic and surreal, what would perhaps normally feel cluttered, fragmented or in - cohesive, Maclean relishes in the juxtaposition he creates, handling the tonal shifts with confidence, skill and utter conviction.
If someone is speaking with great confidence while uttering pure hogwash, this does tend to reduce confidence in the utterances of the scientist.
The cool confidence with which the likes of Michael Mann spout off utter rubbish is truly maddening.
A director isn't far off from an executive, and at that level a resume's language needs to speak with confidence and utter assertion of the candidate's strategic management capabilities.
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