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"fainthearted" Definitions
  1. lacking courage; cowardly; timorous.

53 Sentences With "fainthearted"

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" Growing truffles, Mr. Michaels added, "is not for the fainthearted.
Adapting it for the screen is not for the fainthearted.
Biking in Libya, or indeed driving, is not for the fainthearted.
"This has a certain value, not least in deterring the fainthearted."
One could reasonably argue that the region is not for the fainthearted.
History would not have celebrated Richard the Fainthearted or Catherine the Cautious.
The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.
At an altitude of 6,900 feet, it's not a journey for the fainthearted.
Ballet Theater itself is suddenly looking fainthearted and uncoordinated as a theatrical troupe.
However, she added that it's not for the fainthearted and recommended following four key pillars.
Bravo's balls-to-the-wall talk show Watch What Happens Live is not for the fainthearted.
The vivid gruesome detail of "The Battle of the Bastards," is truly not for the fainthearted.
Its exhibits were a reminder of just how fainthearted modern designs can seem compared with their predecessors.
It is not for the fainthearted -- and once over the threshold, there is rarely any going back.
With violence, gore, and graphic sexual content (although not much sex itself), it is not for the fainthearted.
The event, which has been held in more than 40 countries around the world, is not for the fainthearted.
In an interview on the Lasker Foundation's website, Dr. Leder noted that scientific research was not for the fainthearted.
"Building a current account is not for the fainthearted, it requires a lot of business expertise and technical expertise" she adds.
But if his fainthearted apology video and his press conference with Bill Clinton's accusers are any indication, it's going to be ugly.
In contrast to Scalia's confession of fainthearted originalism (which Scalia himself repudiated in 2013), Gorsuch professes to be absolutist on the matter.
This morning was an afterthought, a fainthearted performance, the death rattle, and, when he came to his senses, what had he done?
Mr. Brightman acknowledges that most investors lack the fortitude to stick their necks out that far, and he doesn't recommend it for the fainthearted.
Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Lee, a fainthearted young woman with a troubled past whose first job is a secretarial position under an overbearing lawyer, Edward (James Spader).
They are not for the fainthearted: data contracts often run over dozens of pages of dense legalese, with language specifying allowed uses and how data are to be protected.
But before you press play, be forewarned: If you're not one for needles (and there's no shame there), you may want to stay away — this footage isn't for the fainthearted.
The fainthearted lions of the Senate ought to bear in mind that a defiant citizenry inflamed by indignation and jealous of its rights can overwhelm a corrupt regime's dirty electoral plans.
LONDON (Reuters) - Court One will be no place for the fainthearted on Wednesday as two of the game's most ferocious hitters, Gilles Muller and Marin Cilic, go toe-to-toe in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
It is not for the fainthearted – one contract of 1,000 barrels costs about 476,000 yuan ($75,160) and traders are required to place a deposit – as much as 303,000 yuan – before they are allowed to trade.
In "Ars Poetica," language has its own dreams, not of sex but of "description, unmitigated / description," dragging the fainthearted poet into acts of seduction she'd really (swear to God, really and truly) rather not attempt.
But in the political arena, many Israelis are no longer willing to say that peace is their goal for their country, because they fear that saying so will make them sound fainthearted or deluded or — God forbid!
The main takeaway from the prison-therapy documentary "The Work" (besides the fact that watching grown men scream and grovel is not for the fainthearted), is that crime in this country could be drastically reduced if only more fathers were around to raise their sons.
And lastly, there is an implicit, or even explicit, critique of President Obama present in both camps, which seem to see him as a disappointment: either as feckless or fainthearted, either because he went too far or not far enough, either because he was not tough enough with our international adversaries or not tough enough with his congressional opponents.
Because Trump began his presidency as a polarizing force even within his own party, Pelosi said, the Democrats were best served by standing back while one fainthearted Republican House member after the next, facing variously a Trump-adoring base or a Trump-inspired anti-Republican backlash, announced their retirements — 2232 House and Senate members in all.
The fainthearted ones frequently speak of their difficulties, their differences, and their tiresomeness of the work.
Arc 2000 is well known for hosting speed skiing (not for the fainthearted) and other events over the course of the season.
Halfway was formed in 2000 by John Busby, Elwin Hawtin, Ben Johnson and Chris Dale in Windsor, Brisbane. The lineup was later rounded out with the addition of Dublin-born brothers Noel Fitzpatrick (pedal steel) and Liam Fitzpatrick (banjo/mandolin). Halfway's debut album Farewell to the Fainthearted was released in 2003 to warm critical acclaim. The band toured nationally, and their single "Patience Back" received high rotation airplay on Triple J. Farewell to the Fainthearted was included in The Courier-Mail's Top 10 albums of 2003. In September 2006, Halfway released their second studio album, Remember the River.
' (There is something defiant and fainthearted), 176, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for Trinity Sunday on a text by Christiana Mariana von Ziegler and first performed it on 27 May 1725, concluding his second year of cantata compositions in Leipzig.
In August 1994, Mel Beckman of MacWorld gave AOCE one star out of five, citing profoundly poor usability, documentation, hardware resource requirements, and telephone technical support. A network administrator of five years, Beckman failed to even properly send email after three dedicated days, saying "setting up and maintaining a PowerShare server is not a chore for the fainthearted" with daily tasks being "odious".
Industrial refuse litters the shore. A giant Sisypheandredge scoops mud from a channel and into a massive barge. Four characters, “humans who crawl close to the earth” occupy the brooding landscape: The Boy, a fainthearted and feckless youth, wanders aimlessly amid the wreckage. He fancies The Girl. The Girl, older and hardened by her impoverishment, has “sunk as low as her socks.” Maintaining a sullen dignity in her solitude, she spurns The Boys diffident advances.
In Time, the film was described as "a classic, single- minded epic of survival with no time out for fainthearted blondes or false heroics" where "natives are not the usual faceless blacks but human beings whose capacity for violence the hero quickly matches.""Man Hunt" (review). Time, June 17, 1966. Variety reviewer praised the documentary-style use of nature photography to show "the pattern of repose, pursuit, sudden death and then repose" that characterises the entire chase.
Men really are the personification > of conceit. The more conceited [they] are, moreover, the more they tend to > prefer fainthearted people. In times of emergency, they clearly have more > affection for women with no self-respect, who first burst into tears, > wailing 'Whatever shall we do?' at their wits' end, than for wives who give > good counsel....Many men dislike women with their own opinions. They prefer > women who listen to what they have to say admiringly, even if they are > utterly indifferent.
In despair Moses smashes the tablets of the laws he has brought down from the mountain. Aron denounces him as fainthearted, saying he himself keeps Moses' idea alive by trying to explain it. Led by a pillar of fire in the darkness, which turns to a pillar of cloud by day, the people come forth, encouraged once more to follow God's sign to the Promised Land. Moses distrusts the pillar as another vain image, but Aron says it guides them truly.
Obviously, not all of the KPA II Corps had shifted west into the X Corps zone. ROK I Corps, moving up the east coast under General Ridgway's 2 February order to seize Gangneung, more than achieved its objective. With naval gunfire support from Task Force 95 in the Sea of Japan and against fainthearted opposition by the 69th Brigade, a unit of the KPA III Corps that disappeared altogether on the 8th, the Capital Division advanced in consistently long and rapid strides.
TV Guide rated the film three out of four stars, writing, "Not for the fainthearted, or the easily bored, this brutal and depressing film nevertheless is not easily forgotten." Time Out gave the film a negative review, criticizing the film's overuse of slow motion, hardcore scenes, and soundtrack, stating that it fails to leave the lingering emotional impact of its convictions. A.H. Weiler from The New York Times offered the film similar criticism, calling it "dreary", and cited Lindberg as the film's only notable aspect.
" When Sarah was left stranded and late for the ceremony, Karl came to her rescue and gave her a lift to the church. Of the wedding, Sydney Morning Herald writer Doug Anderson said "Can Sarah Beaumont make it to the altar on time to tie the knot (around her neck preferably), with Dr Peter Hannay? All the leftover mishaps from the stage play, Secret Bridesmaid's Business, are slathered over the screen as Karl sulks darkly somewhere and Lou carries on like a counter lunch. Not for the fainthearted.
In the anime, he is shot by Maximilian for insubordination, but in the epilogue it is revealed he survived, as he can be seen during the walking in the train station dressed as a civilian refugee. ;Johann Oswald Eisen :Voiced by: Hiroshi Okamoto :Johann is an Imperial Engineer from the DLC Side Story Chapter Selvaria's Mission: Behind Her Blue Flame. A loyal yet fainthearted soldier afraid of fighting on the front lines, he later gets strength and confidence after becoming Selvaria's personal engineer. Selvaria inspires Johann to believe in himself and he sees the kinder side of the General.
Treaty of France in February 1860 Palmerston played the dominant role in shaping British foreign-policy as Foreign Secretary (1830-4, 1835–41 and 1846–51) and as prime minister (1855–58, 1859–65).Donald Southgate, The Most English Minister: The Policies and Politics of Pamerston (1966). He served as Secretary at War in Tory governments for two decades, but switched over to the Whig coalition in 1830. The Tories despised him thereafter as a turncoat, and many of the more radical Whigs were distrustful of his basically conservative views that saw him fainthearted about or opposed to reform measures.
If you like action shooter games, this is a must-have." N64 Magazine gave it 87% and said it was "certainly the N64's best 'serious' game since GoldenEye," and "a game that, although not for the fainthearted, holds a genuinely rewarding experience for those who are prepared to persevere." Next Generation reviewed the Nintendo 64 version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Overall, this is solid, enjoyable stuff with not a hint of originality to cloud the fun." Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "All in all, this is a decent title.
Walter Joseph Meserve (born 1923) is an American professor emeritus, playwright, critic, and author of books on theater. He is a Fellow in the National Endowment for the Humanities. Meserve's An Outline History of American Drama has been called "a highly valuable "vest pocket" history of the American drama which should be on the shelf of every teacher of contemporary theater, every critic, and every student with an interest in modern drama". The American Historical Review said of his book about American drama during the Andrew Jackson era that Meserve "brings much of Quinn's carefulness and Odell's enthusiasm to embroidering their work", but added that "Meserve's gestures to the new are disappointingly fainthearted".
John Eliot Gardiner translates the text as "There is something stubborn (or defiant or wilful) and fainthearted (or disheartened or despairing) about the human heart", describes the movement as a "dramatic antithesis between headstrong aggression and lily-livered frailty", and wonders "whether this arresting comment on the human condition reflected Bach's own views". The soprano aria "" (Your dear bright light) is in contrast a "light-footed" gavotte, sometimes without continuo. Jesus and Nicodemus, by Crijn Hendricksz, 1616–1645 In the following recitative, Nicodemus speaks for the Christian. Bach added a quotation from the Gospel to Ziegler's printed text, "for whosoever believes in Thee, shall not perish" and stressed it by setting it as an arioso.
Management's failure to plan for the future brings about loss of market, which brings about loss of jobs. Management must be judged not only by the quarterly dividend, but also by innovative plans to stay in business, protect investment, ensure future dividends, and provide more jobs through improved products and services. "Long-term commitment to new learning and new philosophy is required of any management that seeks transformation. The timid and the fainthearted, and the people that expect quick results, are doomed to disappointment." In 1982, Deming, along with Paul Hertz and Howard Gitlow of the University of Miami Graduate School of Business in Coral Gables, founded the W. Edwards Deming Institute for the Improvement of Productivity and Quality. In 1983, the institute trained consultants of Ernst and Whinney Management Consultants in the Deming teachings.
This simple truth is brought home to us once again by this biography of Grigorios Lambrakis, by historian Evi Gkotzaridis which was published recently in English by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. By recounting the life of the left-wing Greek deputy as a constant interaction with the turbulent developments of the time, the book deals exhaustively with the description of the latter, stressing in particular all those aspects of post-war Greek reality less known to the international readership but which proved decisive to the evolution and death of the subject: a strong police state, a stifling control of parliamentary life, a close monitoring of the country by the former Allies, and the systematic abetment of a fascist deep state with the purpose of suppressing the internal enemy via illegal methods."Tasos Kostopoulos, "Lambrakis before the Pickup Truck," Efymerida ton Syntakton, 18 June 2017 Historian William Mallinson wrote: "This is not a book for the fainthearted goody-goody 'draw-a-line- under-it' brigade, since it deals with a subject that the gang-ho extreme right-wing part of the Greek Establishment would like to be forgotten. The author's passion is clear.
Records of guidelines related to "people skills" have been found as early as the Old Testament. Five examples of early human guidelines appear in the Bible. 1 Peter 4:8-9 advises: "Above all, maintain constant love for one another, for love covers a multitude of sins. Be hospitable to one another without complaining."; and Solomon's wisdom in Proverbs 15:1 includes: "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.", along similar lines in Proverbs 16:21 includes: "The wise of heart is called perceptive, and pleasant speech increases persuasiveness."; 1 Thessalonians 5:14 dictates: "And we urge you, beloved, to discourage the idlers, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with all of them."; Titus 3:2 advises: " To speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show every courtesy to everyone."; and in Galatians 6:2 encourages: "Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law (Golden Rule given earlier in Leviticus 19:18) of Christ.""New Revised Standard Version" Retrieved on 2009-08-18 Human-relations studies emerged in the 1920s when companies became more interested in "soft skills" and interpersonal skills of employees.

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