Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

33 Sentences With "most heartening"

How to use most heartening in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most heartening" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most heartening". Mastering all the usages of "most heartening" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's the most heartening thing I've heard in months on this trail.
But the most heartening thing in the Super Bowl were the ads.
It was perhaps the most heartening example yet of mobilization through social media.
Last year, I identified that anxiety as the most heartening trend of 2019.
But most heartening of all is the Serena revealed in the recent Vanity Fair profile.
In my mind, it's one of the most heartening developments to come out of this tragedy.
The most heartening fact about the family separation saga is that American civil society has revolted against the policy.
Who knew that my most heartening ideological conversation in ages would involve gonads, gender wars, and for heaven's sake Reddit?
Most heartening, he found community groups and public agencies working to reclaim the environments after decades of contamination and neglect.
The most heartening trend to come out of large tech companies in 2018 was a surge in employee-led activism.
Taken in alone, the blueprints could be the most heartening works on view, outlining an urban space built with cultural sensitivity.
But perhaps most heartening is what happens when kids know help is available: they seek it out, and utilization increases dramatically.
"But what I find most heartening is the action in the commodities and commodity-related stocks," the "Mad Money" host said.
In the book, McWhorter offers an explanation, a defense, and, most heartening, a celebration of the dialect that has become, he argues, an American lingua franca.
Perhaps the most heartening development for Cruz, though, was in Louisiana, where results indicated that voters swung late toward him and away from Trump and Rubio.
These accomplishments at the elite level are inspiring, but perhaps the most heartening news came from CrossFit Infiltrate, the affiliate at the center of this controversy.
"One of the most heartening things is to get an email talking about the dog-eared copy some field-work team has been passing around," Green said.
Of the many wonderful transformations that have characterized the last decade in wine, perhaps the most heartening has been the stylistic swing back toward balance and nuance.
This may be the most heartening development in a dismal year — the evidence all around that we know how to do this, and can indeed summon the will.
The most heartening thing I can say here is that most of the apps I use regularly — the same ones I'm betting you do too — don't cost any money.
But he may very have been the first to show the world—in the most heartening way possible—that music this experimental can get 250 million plays on Spotify.
Perhaps most heartening to the hosts are the admittedly small percentage of people who came to the podcast because of their other projects, and discover "West Wing" as a result.
The most heartening result for leftists came in Michigan's 13th Congressional District, where former state lawmaker Rashida Tlaib outlasted a crowded field -- including a family member of the former Rep.
Perhaps the most heartening aspect in the fight against hunger is the commitment that no matter how great the demand, the organizations responding to this crisis manage to stay one step ahead.
As Westworld's park comes crumbling down, the scariest subtext is that this is the Western we deserve, and its most heartening subtext is that even breaking a pattern can sometimes be enough.
Op-Ed Contributor Durham, N.C. — Some of the most heartening images to emerge from storm-torn Houston this week have been of neighbors doing what we all hope our neighbors will do when we are in trouble.
But what I find most heartening about it is the way Havrilesky's writerly energy and passion confirm that the exchange of best-friend wisdom — a domain that has always been considered "female," and therefore trivial — can be elevated into art.
One of the most heartening — in fact thrilling — developments in the long Penn Station impasse has been the arrival of another renewal plan, so vastly better than anything that came before it that it's a shame Mr. Cuomo hasn't embraced it.
"The fact that the president-elect looks a bit shocked and more somber today is the most heartening thing I've seen in days," tweeted Tom Nichols, a professor at the United States Naval War College and a vocal Trump critic during the campaign.
The most heartening words came from the one person who can actually bring up the issue for a vote and influence the outcome, Speaker of the House Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE.
'" Bowie biographer Nicholas Pegg, who called the song one of the better tracks on the album, noted that "Beat of Your Drum" could be called a "direct ancestor", both lyrically and musically, to Tin Machine's 1991 song, "You Belong in Rock n' Roll". The song "Zeroes", which Rolling Stone magazine called the most heartening and successful track on the album, is, according to Bowie, a nostalgia trip: "I wanted to put in every 60s cliche I could think of! 'Stopping and preaching and letting love in,' all those things.
Before the workers had a chance to work their first extra half hour, their campaign had already begun "snowballing fast". Over the weekend of 30–31 December 1967, five other companies had already decided to follow their example, based in Portsmouth, Southend, Bicester and Manchester; others were telephoning to show their interest. The Duke of Edinburgh sent a telegram describing the campaign as "the most heartening news I heard in 1967" and wishing it success."'Half-hour extra' plan snowballs", The Times, 1 January 1968, p. 1. There was a full turnout at 8:30 a.m.
The formation of Na Piarsaigh GAA Club was initiated in the industrial boom time of the 1960s and the inaugural meeting was held in the Ardhú House Hotel on Tuesday 16 January 1968 when the attendance included Rev.Fr.J.Browne C.C and three officials of the Limerick County Board – Jackie O'Connell, Chairman; Tom Boland, Secretary and Mick O'Brien, Treasurer. Opening the meeting, Mr. Noel Drumgoole said that the fine attendance was most heartening and an indication of the interest in the formation of the GAA club in the parish. He paid tribute to Treaty Sarsfields for their work in promoting Gaelic games on the north side of the city, but stressed that in view of the considerable housing development in areas such as Greystones, Highfield, Mayorstone, Clareview and Caherdavin a new club, which initially would cater solely for underage players, was a very definite necessity.

No results under this filter, show 33 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.