His
sedulous approach not only provides impetus for good work in the future but could prevent a good deal of the harm that is created by a cultural prevalence of pop psychology and spiritual bypassing.
Abeer Hospital at Ruwi, run and managed by Abeer Medical Group, is a leading healthcare provider in the Middle East and is actively engaging in
sedulous healthcare educational endeavours that revolve around the notion 'learning is the key to success.'
A crack team of reporters and a
sedulous desk can make or break a newsroom.
Animals once more intrude into the poem, though here it is the figurative ant rather than the literal sheep: "
sedulous" ants, eager to work, are imagined as a sort of community of sensibility, rushing "with warm affection" to help their compatriots.
Upon arriving at Green Park, in central London, however, I found that I had been beaten to the punch by the
sedulous types actually employed to clear the place; the litter collection van ambling down the path and out of view.
Even in the rich countries, low unemployment was never the same as full employment; 'welfare capitalism' was never the same as
sedulous institutionalization of the full employment commitment; and the possibility that a burgeoning social science would contribute to social development was compromised by 'stop-go' economic policy.
And with Martha Mann's costumes of
sedulous quality and authenticity, the work achieved an all-important credibility, evincing a new Figaro experience in sharp contrast to the many tired and old productions out there today.
There, reprising the journey's primary ritual one last time, the artist and his team pitched the tent, their measured pace refusing the spectacular for the
sedulous. Just like the shelter's skeleton, Chopra's plans were laid bare.
"The show is big success and the app is great," Funmilayo added, congratulating the Daffodil team on the
sedulous and tireless work done by them.
At a dinner in honour of Wendell Wilkie in September 1942, Stalin complained, 'The American Government has furnished the Soviets P-40 fighters not Aircobras [sic]; the British have supplied Hurricanes, not Spitfires.' (28) Shortly afterwards he wrote to Churchill saying, 'What we particularly need is Spitfires and Aircobras,' and four days later, to Roosevelt saying, 'We are badly in need of increased deliveries of modern fighter aircraft-such as Aircobras.' (29) The importance he attached to the Spitfire was undoubtedly due in part to the
sedulous mythologizing of that aeroplane in the media ever since the Battle of Britain: the importance he attached to the much less celebrated Airacobra must have been mainly due to the merits of the first machines sent to Murmansk by the British.
the statute "has been framed with
sedulous regard to the structure
For us this oral mythos, further amplified after performance by continued conversations between us, formed the prima materia for the
sedulous construction of a critical essay.
Later, he regrets his choice and pays back his mistake through
sedulous work.