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This can be a problem if the music isn't projected with sufficient passion - I'd almost say devotion.
His public expressions of frustration, first on "Larry King" and now on the "Today" show, follow criticism that he has not addressed the spill with sufficient passion.
The pro-Brexit movement won by a narrow margin, in no small measure because the lofty arguments to remain in the EU did not reach the broad political masses evoking sufficient passion to get people to the ballot boxes.
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Buchanan says that the two things aren't related, but he's not shown sufficient "urgency" and "passion" and he's "been hurt very badly by this".
Might not art contrive to produce objects that would excite artificial passions, sufficient to occupy us while we are actually affected by them, and incapable of giving us afterwards any real pain or affliction?" (AT, 395).
Electronic Gaming Monthly stated that "the burgeoning Western indie game scene owes a tremendous debt to Japanese pioneers like Studio Pixel, whose freeware hit Cave Story proved that with sufficient vision, skill, and passion, a single developer can still craft a deep, compelling action game".
In Burke's words, people need "a sufficient restraint upon their passions," which it is the office of government "to bridle and subdue".
The very mention of England versus Scotland, the oldest international match on the calendar and one which is poised to make its return at Wembley on Wednesday night after a 14-year hiatus, is sufficient to stir the passions in Souness or, indeed, any player that experienced it.
She then links, causally, the physical state of a cooler body temperature with a capacity to execute the soul's operations with sufficient force, but without excessive passion: those who are physically temperate are also psychologically and morally temperate.
It will just mean that a woman capable of feeling passion and pain sufficient to stop the birds from singing and deep enough to cause the oceans to weep died before she could fulfill her dream of living the love that, at the time of her disappearance, had no name.
There is some impressive gloominess, by contrast, from 19th-century Frenchman Charles Fourier: "We have few passions and hardly sufficient means to satisfy a quarter of them.
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