Sentences with phrase «zeal of»

After you get started and you're doing well — You may have left the gate with the zeal of an Olympic sprinter, but you need to realize that real estate investing is like a marathon.
It is important that an accounting resume objective statement state the candidate's expertise in the field as well as his or her zeal of upgrading himself to suit the new methodologies that arrive on a regular basis.
And beyond that, it's the attitude and zeal of the real live person behind those words and the energy employed to lift and carry those words.
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At the same time, In - house legal departments embracing data and technology opportunities with the zeal of the convert PRECISELY BECAUSE it increases quality, speeds decision making, manages risk and reduces costs!
April 2011 was no different, with a wide range of areas of employment law being affected by the zeal of government for reform.
The substantial presence of irregular foreign vessels in the Mediterranean, added to an evident decrease in the control zeal of nations involved in this fishery, is a reminder of the situation observed in the early nineties.
Nonetheless, he casts himself as a planet - saver, and has all the zeal of someone so consumed by the sense of self - importance that only self - styled superheroes can manufacture.
What I find most fantastical about the zeal of the climate modelers is how they will compose such contorted arguments to justify their claim of a scientifically significant warming trend of about 1 degree C over the last century.
The climate change denier has become the Left's favourite bogeyman, pursued with all the zeal of a witch hunt in 17th century Salem.
Had William of Orange begun installing windmills with the zeal of Tony Blair, he might have ended up like Charles the First.
From the state - sanctioned zeal of religious reformers and the symbolic statue - breaking that often accompanies political change to attacks on art by individuals stimulated by moral or aesthetic outrage, this study aims to present the rationale of iconoclasm and how it has become a productive and transformational practice for some contemporary artists.
But I will plough on, with all the zeal of a recent convert.
Here, his attention is focused on the artist and pseudo anthropologist George Catlin (1796 - 1872) who, with the zeal of a missionary, set about «documenting» aboriginal tribespeople across North America as they faced the threat of extinction.
It is clearly art with a social conscience but that in itself is nothing new, said Hudson, referring to the change - the - world zeal of the pre-Raphaelites, the arts and crafts movement and Bauhaus.
At a recent dinner, Lopez exuded an enthusiasm for artists and contemporary art that reflects the zeal of an acquired passion.
Pouring over it with the zeal of an archeologist on a new dig, I recounted all the staples you'd expect: logs of where we'd been, who we'd met and what we'd seen.
They have a zest for life and eat up new experiences with the zeal of a puppy.
When it comes to supporting animal rescue, few can top the zeal of a group of first - graders in Winnetka.
Many animal welfare groups take issue with the over-breeding of pedigree dogs to meet arbitrary physical standards and at the expense of health problems and physical ailments, but none with quite the zeal of PETA.
Although he stopped running others» money in 2003 — by his account, he averaged a 16 % total return after fees during five decades as a stand - alone investment manager, versus 10 % for the S&P 500 — Schloss today oversees his own multimillion - dollar portfolio with the zeal of a guy a third his age.
The determination as to what sort of loan you ultimately get depends on your credit history, whether or not you want to offer collateral, the zeal of the lender, and other factors.
This will give you the confidence and conviction to go out and market it with the evangelical zeal of a missionary.
Now as we know that month is of an occasion, not October but till December we all be part of some festival whether we talk Diwali or Christmas but the zeal of an enjoyment will remain same.
Frank Peretti is not afraid in this novel to tackle the shallowness and innocent zeal of some christians who feel that because they have found the answers to life in Jesus, everyone else just needs to hear the message and will respond the same way, forgetting Jesus» own words that «Many are called but few are chosen».
Schultheis writes for the top American news magazines, including Time, The New York Times Magazine, and Smithsonian (as well as The Washington Post), so he approaches his story with the zeal of a real investigative journalist.
But for all the zeal of this fine personality's reverie, one expert observer who has worked with both IDPF and W3C pointed out that the robust IDPF tweet stream fell largely quiet, not because the crowd was wrapped up in the talk but because it was next to impossible to capture a full, rational line from Berners - Lee's remarks.
No doubt the GLA45 is a riot in Race mode, foot to the floor, the turbocharged engine riding a torrent of jowl - rippling boost, as the seven - speed dual - clutch runs through its shortened gear ratios with the zeal of a skittish squirrel climbing a tree.
If the court was unaware of the size and zeal of the home - school movement, that ignorance was short - lived.
The ultimate zeal of Mike Leigh's Gilbert and Sullivan praising opus, Topsy - Turvy, is more refreshing than any film this year.
Fortunately, they've all been discussed on Twitter with the fanatical zeal of that machine that stuffs corn down a duck's gullet to make foie gras, so I felt I could bluff my way through this year's scorecard.
David Robson's article on the zeal of the anti-smoking lobby was rather more cautious than it could have been (4...
BRUSSELS — Toning down its environmental zeal of years past, the European Commission has proposed today to ax binding, national targets for the share of renewable sources in each member state's energy mix after 2020.
When the government of India rewarded health workers for meeting sterilization quotas in 1976, the zeal of some of them for wielding scalpels regardless of their patients» wishes contributed to the downfall of Indira Gandhi's government in 1977.
Blocking PD - 1 with checkpoint - inhibiting drugs — and thereby restoring the cancer - killing zeal of T cells — has become one of the most successful new approaches to cancer treatment in nearly a decade.
«He gave me the zeal of a convert,» says Deutsch.
Peru and Latin America are not, of course, alone in having monuments to the missionary zeal of Christianity.
The UN's new chief climate negotiator, Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica, has little of the campaigning zeal of her predecessor, Yvo de Boer.
Opponents don't find a common ground to settle disputes and resort to the zeal of their followers.
From guaranteed paid sick leave to tougher gun control laws, from a higher minimum wage to a comparably smooth rollout of the Affordable Care Act, few governors have embraced President Barack Obama's liberal policies with the zeal of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
His speech was also well structured and delivered, which is more than can be said for Jeremy Corbyn's on Friday afternoon, when the Labour leader offered little more than platitudinous applause points clumsily bolted together and delivered with all the zeal of a bowling club captain.
For all the zeal of Corbyn's more hardline supporters, there are many who might be persuaded by a more dynamic and charismatic alternative who looks like an obvious winner.
He promoted libel reform and an expansion of freedom of information with all the zeal of a man desperately trying to convince his party that there is a point to all this.
But on Tuesday, Cuomo spoke about «congestion pricing» with the zeal of the converted.
The example I originally heard involved one of Barack Obama's presidential campaigns, which were perfect targets because of their huge scale and the zeal of their donors.
As I packed for our two - week visit, I decided, with the zeal of a new parent, that Tommy would be miserable if we didn't bring the exer - saucer with us.
I would love Arsene to step down but I would not mind him staying if he is ready to find his hunger and zeal of old.
He has carved up the league like a Christmas roast, even as he pursues his legal and quasi-legal concerns, at times with the zeal of a prison lawyer.
Now, a Bora - led upset of the Crew in the teams» first - round playoff, which began on Wednesday in Columbus, would only further validate his approach: He doesn't reconstruct teams so much as deconstruct them with the zeal of Jacques Derrida.
According to the FBI annual crime statistics, the number of murders committed annually with hammers and clubs far outnumbers the number of murders committed with a rifle.This is an interesting fact, particularly amid the Democrats» feverish push to ban many different rifles, ostensibly to keep us safe of course.However, it appears the zeal of Sens. like Dianne Feinstein (D - CA) and Joe Manchin (D - WV) is misdirected.
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