Sentences with phrase «zeal into»

-- Post Process: «His final remark was a challenge to vendors: he said that after the country's legal system «is fixed,» effectively ending the e-discovery gold rush, he hoped that vendors would put as much zeal into crafting KM solutions as they currently do with EDD.»
«Put as much zeal into that aspect.
When I emailed Allen Cadillac, not only did I get a quick, custom response but they took my queries as their own, to every detail and were very considerate and understanding towards my zeal into buying my new car.
This is enough to instill some real zeal into the drive.
Steering was predictable and direct when chucking the S4 with zeal into a corner on public roads.
Wenger can't inject that zeal into the team..

Not exact matches

As Inwentash tucked into a grilled salami on rye, Cohl talked about technology and music, his voice swelling with the zeal of a showman.
Don't go into the lion's den in your zeal for approvals, and certainly avoid early mornings, just before lunch, or after some bad company news.»
Yes, you have a burning zeal to bump into the investing world and start making huge fortunes later.
But they drew on their zeal and experience from the earlier part of the century to develop the activities of their tract societies into something of a wider interest.
Thank you for proving my point that Christians can't see how religious zeal can lapse into the danger zone of hateful extremism.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
He will indeed go out into the world with missionary zeal and bear witness in the name of Christ.
The man who seeks to bring himself into relationship with God and seeks it with as much earnest zeal as others seek the goods which they may obtain in their several businesses and professions in the ways of the world does not come away empty.
This idea came into its own in the modern period, when Bacon declared the world the arena for human satisfaction and flourishing, and thus brought a missionary zeal to the program of scientific experimentation and technological innovation.
My confidence in Islam translated into zeal for Allah, Muhammad, the Koran and sharia.
Coming only six years into the colonists» massive work of civilization - building, this act expressed the zeal for higher learning that characterized their Protestant faith and social vision.
Latterly his zeal assumed such tremendous proportions that, like a madman, he would race, the whole day, up and down the streets of the town, throwing his stick high up into the air, and shriek out, all the while, at the top of his voice, «Ali!»
To question your belief system is to backslide, so you're told that the only way to get better is to dive headfirst into those existing beliefs with more manic zeal than before.»
This beloved Now, so real and special to ourselves, is already slithering off into «the dark backward and abysm of time»: Soon it will be something odd - seeming and remote, an historical period, an object for detached criticism, for a later generation's reforming zeal.
... for a Christian to hate or to despise or to wish to treat degradingly the race from which sprung his God and the Immaculate Mother of his God [is self - destructive... and] the bitter zeal of anti-Semitism always turns in the end into a bitter zeal against Christianity itself.
Physical energy sublimates itself into zeal; conversely, zeal stimulates the body.
Probably because of the zeal and passion he puts into games he plays for the club.
The result is that Britain has developed a stop - go approach to reform, whereby reviews are entered into with reforming zeal, only for the ensuing proposals to be shelved by a failure of the main political parties to reach agreement.
With an early zeal for nanotechnology, a taste for head - turning cars, a sardonic tongue and a talent for luring major corporations with government financing, Dr. Kaloyeros, 60, is widely credited with transforming Albany from a drowsy government town into an unlikely center for high - tech research.
When Kathleen Rice won the race for Nassau district attorney last year, sending the longtime straight arrow Denis Dillon into retirement, she looked like everyone's idea of a 21st - century prosecutor — all youthful zeal and professionalism, with none of the tired rigidity and old - timer thinking that had come to encrust Mr. Dillon's reputation after more than 30 years in office.
You're following all the weight loss rules, your diet is cleaner than an operating table and you jump into your workouts with zeal.
Just few weeks into the healthy, correct habits, many of us start to lose their zeal and return to the old, bad habits.
With non-existent scientific evidence and maniacal zeal, the fattening carbohydrate made a stunning transformation into the healthy whole grain.
His energy and zeal to educate the Filipino people has translated into transformed lives, financially free families and has transformed ordinary consumers into investors.
Yes, I've seen some happy films this year, some of which were incredible, but films like Toy Story 2 was ground into a form that could be accessible to all ages (for the record, I actually do think that Toy Story 2 is the superior film), and The Straight Story was too serene to ever be thought of as having much zeal.
SIGHTS: Like with his work in Scott Pilgrim, Wright assembles his movies with great zeal, as even sedentary scenes zip into each other with distinct transitions.
In director Craig Gillespie's film «I» Tonya», actress Margot Robbie superbly taps into the areas of grey in Tonya Harding's story heretofore left ignored, unexplored, forgotten and, in some ways, misrepresented in the media's zeal to find an easy villain.
Turpin's religious zeal devolves into a witch - hunt.
Throwing himself into the project with an admirable zeal, he marks the production with meaningful touches like get well wishes from the patient's family and friends, including his own repeated assurances that she's going to beat the disease.
Klyce and Shore delve into their work with zeal and tell us a great deal of information about what they attempt to do with their work.
From actors who can be seen breaking into laughter during takes, to the blatant delight with which Cate Blanchett purrs her lines and chews her scenery, to the exuberance of action sequences, to the spirit of Thor himself, Ragnarok rollicks along, riding laughter and zeal to definitely the most fun Marvel movie, and possibly the best one, too.
Robin Wright Penn and Sean Penn are locked into Maureen and Eddie with a savage zeal; the characters play less implausibly than they sound, because the actors believe in them.
To the other end, Charles Laughton's Captain Bligh is equally affected by his sometimes pompous indulgences; and while over the top, Laughton formalized cinema's first Bligh into a memorable monster, with ridiculously humorous pouting, posturing, and an undeniable zeal for sticking to the rulebook.
The Nation's recent online learning expose, How Online Learning Companies Bought America's Schools, in its zeal to connect various dots into a narrative of a corporate public education takeover, makes critical errors.
In an opinion piece for The Hechinger Report, he accused the Obama administration, in its zeal for civil rights enforcement, of using the office to run headlong into the «culture wars.»
Signing the pledge at least gets parents into the classroom; once there, they may notice something - a decaying building or new teaching methods - that sparks their activist zeal.
The Suzuki has been engineered as one single - minded, complete machine, responding with zeal the harder it gets pushed, fusing car and driver into one of the most complete machines I've driven in my time as a journalist.
There was plenty of feedback through the steering wheel and the 118i nosed into corners with the same zeal as a bloodhound on the scent of truffles.
When driving with zeal, I had to fight the urge to short - shift as the revs rose into the upper registers; it just felt unnatural for a Mustang to rev so high.
The car dives into corners with far more zeal than the Ford Focus RS, happily putting the power down at the apex and slingshotting you down the next straight.
In his zeal to toss plenty of color into the story, Groom might have overspiced the brew a bit.
In the case of ebooks, the company merely got into the market early and with more zeal than companies such as Sony.
His energy and zeal to educate the Filipino people has translated into transformed lives, financially free families and has transformed ordinary consumers into investors.
Through that endeavor, John came into direct contact with hundreds of people who were interested in getting into the dog training industry, so they could turn their zeal about dogs into a full - fledged profession.
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