Firmly
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656 examples of Firmly in a sentence
Now, keeping these ideas
firmly
in mind, we can say that the experience of beauty is one of the ways that evolution has of arousing and sustaining interest or fascination, even obsession, in order to encourage us toward making the most adaptive decisions for survival and reproduction.
And I
firmly
believe that studying the way nature solves problems will provide a lot of the solutions.
It also helped me to avoid the trap people in my profession sometimes fall into when trying to innovate, where we are quick to apply a technology before we've
firmly
grasped the problem at hand.
What I have learned is that, when embarking on a challenging endeavor that advances a cause that we
firmly
believe in, it is important to focus on the possibility of success and consider the consequence of not acting.
And Carl Norden is very
firmly
in the former camp.
This means that the rate of information flow is
firmly
in the hands of the reader.
And I
firmly
believe that in the next 10 years Tumor Treating Fields will be a weapon available to doctors and patients for all of these most-difficult-to-treat solid tumors.
Its origins are
firmly
rooted in the analog age.
I'm really blessed to be a parent, and watching my children grow, I really
firmly
believe that you're born with a temperament and you're wired a certain way, and you don't have any say about it, and there's no changing it.
Her grandmother told her
firmly
a saying in Cherokee, "I don't tell me who you are, you tell me who you are.
And I
firmly
believe that that's the message that we have to carry forward.
I
firmly
believe in that private sector thing too.
Aid cannot solve our problems, I'm
firmly
convinced about that.
But 99 percent of Chinese microbloggers stand
firmly
on the Embassy's side.
It seems to indicate that indeed we have found some pigments, and since we know for sure that no other artist has painted on that wall before Vasari came in about 60 years later, well, those pigments are therefore
firmly
related to mural painting and most likely to Leonardo.
But these concepts are not impossible, and I was
firmly
convinced that every one of my students could learn the material if they worked hard and long enough.
After surviving the Cultural Revolution, they
firmly
believed there's only one sure way to happiness: a safe and well-paid job.
So as soon as I tried to get near the piano, I was
firmly
shoved off.
So for those that still believe that this is science fiction, I
firmly
say to you that it is not.
Many of them step very
firmly
to the mic, put their hands across their chest, and go, "I know you people are trying to move me out of my house, right?"
We
firmly
believe it's likely to be a leftover archaeological remnant from the process of the birth of another planetary system, some celestial driftwood.
I'm painfully aware that there has been an increase in discrimination against Muslims in recent years in countries like the U.K. and the U.S., and that too is a matter of grave concern, but I
firmly
believe that telling these counter-stereotypical stories of people of Muslim heritage who have confronted the fundamentalists and been their primary victims is also a great way of countering that discrimination.
They are in this constant state of wonder, and I do
firmly
believe that we can keep listening like these seven-year-old children, even when growing up.
When they were interviewed after the study, all the participants said that they
firmly
believed that the learning and punishment study served a worthy scientific purpose which would have enduring gains for science, as opposed to the momentary, nonfatal discomfort caused to the participants.
But first, let's take a look at how
firmly
the idea of PMS is entrenched in American culture.
How can you not know that there's a cat 100 yards away, or that your neighbor was on this very spot six hours ago?" (Laughter) So because we're humans, we've never experienced that world of smell, so we don't miss it, because we are
firmly
settled into our umwelt.
What's more, it's poor kids that we're sending to prison, too many drawn from African-American and Latino communities so that prison now stands
firmly
between the young people trying to make it and the fulfillment of the American Dream.
Technology sits
firmly
on the foundation of math, engineering and science.
Leonardo's sketch, which is influenced by the writings of the Roman architect, Vitruvius, places a man
firmly
at the center of a circle and a square.
While that's fun to think about, scientific evidence places their origin
firmly
on Earth where they've evolved over time.
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