Sentence examples for much firmness from inspiring English sources

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As the country's fifth president in five years, Mr. Noboa is seen as little more than a caretaker until next year's election, and has not demonstrated much firmness or determination since coming to power.

So I'm wondering if you could use different language as you offer an image to a patient, like – Chaplain 2: Can you help me understand how this relates to articulating Spiritual AIM?…I could see that if I'm wanting to embody the guide I want to do it with as much firmness, maybe not firmness, but as much clarity as possible.

Add the milk and stir using a knife until they form together, be gentle as too much firmness will result in tough scones.

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That's acceptable for the hardish-core XKR, but the regular XK now shares much of this firmness and the much-admired ability of a Jaguar to "breathe" over bumpy roads has been sacrificed.

He's the No. 1 player at getting the ball to finish closest to where it lands out there, and St. Andrews requires that so much because of the firmness of the greens and how tight the pin positions will be.

Kennedy was much-praised for his firmness on this occasion, as also for his willingness to find a way out.

Kim did not seem much impressed by Clinton's firmness: he refused American demands that he stop production of weapons-grade plutonium and open his nuclear facilities to international inspectors.

But if water fixes firmness, there is not much you can do about greens that are already damp and soft, which has been the case at Bethpage this week.

And arguably, lacking some robust and effective impermissivist policy, the account of confirmation as firmness ends up loosing much of its philosophical momentum.

It seems barely credible that Victorians once flocked in droves to private Bloomsbury consulting rooms to have costly quacks with delicate fingers probe the surface of their heads looking for bumps and depressions indicating the relative strength of such qualities as benevolence, veneration and firmness, or to assay how much "amativeness" — sexual desire — might lie untapped within your skull.

The hair from a horse's mane provides medium firmness, while the tail hair is much stronger.

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