Humble
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403 examples of Humble in a sentence
Tom the cat is golfing quite horrible, in my
humble
opinion, and when he finally does manage to miraculously actually get the ball in the hole Jerry the mouse is there to continually pop it out again.
In my
humble
opinion, the king of bad is "Dr.
I'm not agree with people that blame Juan Diego Botto, in my
humble
opinion is the best actor in the film, but his labour and the labour of the rest of the crew is not enough to get a good film.
The movie, which uses no other words than those found the Bible (New International Version), tells the story of the
humble
Jewish carpenter who changed the world forever.
So, having set the (in my
humble
opinion) optimal lovecraftian movie criteria, let's watch Necronomicon!
It's up to humble, but shrewd and charming best-selling occult novelist John Verney (superbly played by Richard Widmark, who makes for an engagingly unlikely Hammer hero) to stop Father Rayner and his avid followers before it's too late.
He was commendably
humble
to admit that he was wrong “to have raised expectations so high.”
Unfortunately, economists are rarely humble, especially in public.
I wish France could adopt a more
humble
attitude, show more respect for its partners and the EU's institutions, and view Europe as more than an extension of its own philosophy.
But if the Yellow Vests allow passionate hate to win out over genuine fraternity and choose wrecking over reforming, they will bring only chaos, not improvement, to the lives of
humble
and vulnerable people.
Our organization may have
humble
roots, but our plans are grand.
Wiesel’s greatness was to have remained, under all circumstances, one of those
humble
Jews whom he considered the crown of humanity.
But a new kind of leader – moderate, intellectually humble, and prone to gradualism – has been in ascendance since the 1990s.
Even the history of the circus is focused on such a pairing: the vain, dignified White Clown and Augustus the Fool, the
humble
loser who is kicked in the pants by his stiff, pompous partner.
As individuals and as a community, we must delve into our history, our souls, and all our experience to try to dig out our vanishing respect for the universe's mysterious order, for the unique human being, for cultural and community identities -- and restore
humble
acceptance of the fact that we are all but component parts of the universe, and not its masters.
Despite the high-born image Eban projected, he was an extremely vulnerable person: what some occasionally discerned as traits of vanity may have had their origins in his
humble
origins.
From
humble
beginnings in the 1990’s, Islamic finance has become a trillion-dollar industry.
From
humble
beginnings at the turn of the century, Chinese wind and solar companies have grown into some of the world’s largest and most efficient.
Media accounts highlighted Chinese leaders’ thoughtful forays abroad, depicting policymakers that were respectful of others’ opinions, willing to listen,
humble
to a fault, and reluctant to dispense unsolicited advice.
Though she would not be the first woman president (Rousseff broke the gender barrier) or the first from
humble
origins (Lula broke that taboo), she would be the first mulatto – darker-skinned than traditional Brazilian political leaders – to hold the office.
In a parallel plot aimed at women, the movie “Bridesmaids” features a bride-to-be who is about to get “everything” – in the guise of a dull but extremely affluent groom – but flees the excess around her and escapes to her
humble
apartment.
They should first be
humble
and avoid lecturing.
Almost overnight, the
humble
bibliographic reference acquired symbolic significance, and science gained a scorecard.
Jokowi has risen from
humble
beginnings to the apex of power without compromising his image as a “man of the people” or his reputation for pragmatism and honesty.
A war with Iraq would add around another $100 billion, or 1% of GDP, to the defense budget (the war in Afghanistan cost a
humble
$10 billion.)
Photographs of Locke carrying his own daypack and buying coffee at Starbucks –
humble
acts that high-ranking Chinese officials would have underlings do – spurred a flurry of online posts celebrating him as a virtuous public servant.
Toyota’s rise from
humble
origins as the “offspring” of a family textile machinery company in a remote area of central Japan to become the dominant global automobile maker and a synonym for quality is astonishing.
Reckless monetary and regulatory policies turned the
humble
abode into an ATM, allowing families to extract dollars from bubbles and live beyond their means.
She made much of her
humble
origins as the daughter of a Grantham grocer, and had no time for the Establishment, which she blamed for Britain’s moral and economic decline.
The fact that fashions in economic policy change should make us more
humble
in prescribing structural programs for developing countries - especially on those (in, say, East Asia) that have developed by rejecting conventional wisdom and espousing heterodox policies.
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