The Branch wished him well in whatever decision he intended to make, but if he did decide to go it would be wholehearted. |
|
Bolton fans have taken Holdsworth to their hearts and the striker has responded in kind with his wholehearted commitment to the cause. |
|
A conservation watchdog has given its wholehearted support to the Evening Press campaign to save York's Odeon. |
|
This legislation is about what this Government will do for working families in New Zealand, and I give it my wholehearted support. |
|
The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers. |
|
Fans sensed that his commitment to maintaining fitness was less than wholehearted. |
|
Both discs are packed to the rafters with music and as such deserve nothing less than a wholehearted recommendation. |
|
The wholehearted public embrace of geoengineering advocated by Benford, Michaelson and others in the nineties has not happened. |
|
Indeed, the poor beggars attending the meeting in April would have witnessed Lee's wholehearted endorsement of his chief executive's vision. |
|
Love makes us do and say the silliest things, and my friend has been quite injudicious in his wholehearted leap into a new enthusiasm. |
|
The more wholehearted players you have the harder it is for griefers to get any traction. |
|
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam. |
|
We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
|
So the first phase of emergence is rarely a wholehearted embrace of freedom but rather a resurrection of the enemy just defeated. |
|
Minister Brian Cowen also gave his wholehearted support to the campaign in a visit to Portarlington to meet with the committee. |
|
Exercise gets a wholehearted thumbs-up from our panelists, who praise the anti-aging virtues of strength training in particular. |
|
The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
|
The game produced a wealth of good football with plenty of entertainment and wholehearted effort form both teams. |
|
His injury-time matchwinner was a fitting reward for a tireless, wholehearted, committed performance. |
|
Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children. |
|
|
The fight to preserve Ilkley's unique character is one that deserves the wholehearted support of the community. |
|
On the basis though that no such tampering will be involved, I would give the project my wholehearted support. |
|
The Hospice board statement said that staff had expressed their wholehearted support for the board's decision. |
|
Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better. |
|
In practice, dictionaries take a middle course between wholehearted descriptivism and prescriptive edicts. |
|
I've spoken with Ted and Link Byfield, and received their wholehearted support. |
|
Muniyappan has also received wholehearted support from the public who raised funds for him in support of his cause. |
|
The wholehearted support offered by some leading lights of the district coupled with the enthusiasm of lakhs of Kochites made history. |
|
The newcomer to the poll is the write-in candidate Alex Murphy, whose unofficial candidacy gets wholehearted support from me. |
|
The relationship between Radha and Sita, as it is portrayed in the film, wins not only the wholehearted sympathy of the spectator but also unreserved respect. |
|
I ask all of you to render your wholehearted support to ensure that our common efforts do bear fruit. |
|
There was however much to admire in the performance of the team as a whole with the defence apart from the goals turning in a committed wholehearted performance. |
|
Every single politician we spoke to gave us their wholehearted support. |
|
He is among those who spare no effort in a wholehearted commitment to achieve consensus and reconcile disagreements. |
|
The American effort was wholehearted, but God was not found in those pestiferous regions. |
|
The political challenges confronting us at the present time require both deep thought and wholehearted efforts on our part. |
|
Mr. President, you have my delegation's wholehearted support for your initiative and efforts to galvanize this body into action. |
|
We cannot possibly claim to be taking wholehearted climate action while simultaneously investing in the sabotage of climate science. |
|
I very much hope that when we vote on this proposal they will at last feel positive and give it their wholehearted support. |
|
Continuity in care cannot be ensured without the full and wholehearted cooperation of all caregivers. |
|
|
His is a life of availability and total self-giving, a wholehearted response to a genuine call from God. |
|
The Special Rapporteur wishes to express her wholehearted thanks to all those who provided information. |
|
So I want to extend my wholehearted congratulations to the Yukon's two Olympians. |
|
I also wish to convey to you my great respect for your wholehearted efforts on behalf of peace, security and development throughout the world. |
|
It has to be done with wholehearted commitment on everyone's part. |
|
She has our wholehearted support and the absolute respect of this caucus. |
|
A complete and wholehearted admission of a mistake is also no guarantee. |
|
Gassendi, for example, embarked on a wholehearted revival and modification of Epicurean atomism, which had a considerable impact on natural philosophy. |
|
Among his blessed traits was an ability to laugh, with wholehearted pleasure, at himself. |
|
We also lend our wholehearted support to the Secretary-General himself, who is currently in the region and, as we speak, is working tirelessly on our behalf to bring an end to the violence. |
|
A delegate in support of both ideas said he didn't expect them to be met with wholehearted approval, but thought it was important to spark discussions in today's contact group to point a way forward. |
|
The industries that produce chemicals have appeared before the committee on foreign affairs, on which I sit, to give their wholehearted support for the bill. |
|
The vote prompted angry recriminations among Tory supporters of reform who criticised Cameron for failing to offer wholehearted support for the reform. |
|
Nevertheless, on the eve of his victory, it was in the company of Evo Morales and Hugo Chávez that Rafael Correa received the wholehearted support of the indigenous communities. |
|
I have to say I'm in wholehearted agreement with David Frum on this one. |
|
But a slowing economy, and then September 11th, meant that Mr Bush lost interest. The Americans, for their part, are miffed that Mexico's solidarity with their war on terrorism has seemed less than wholehearted. |
|
Hopefully, in due time, the blunders of Durban would be rectified and international support for the elimination of racism and intolerance would be genuine, wholehearted and without exception. |
|
Turkey's approach to European defense projects, in general, and the ESDP, in particular, is the outgrowth of its wholehearted commitment to European security, which it has upheld unfailingly. |
|
I again express wholehearted gratitude to the experts who dedicated themselves enthusiastically, seriously and competently to this difficult challenge, to which they rose with considerable intelligence and perspicacity. |
|
Nonetheless, while I may be unable to give the report my wholehearted support, rejecting it would mean surrendering to the right and consigning months of effort to the waste bin. |
|
|
This perfection was understood as the wholehearted love of God and others, not to be confused with human flawlessness, and as God's will for all believers, not just for a special class. |
|
April 14 India Baisakhi, Punjab It can't get more wholehearted and earthy than this, the festival of harvest and good cheer in Punjab. |
|
Another, rather better, is a sideslip in Patrick's crabwise progress toward Doris: a delicately bracing one-night stand with a wholehearted, coolheaded makeup artist. |
|
Groves, the director of the Manhattan Project, and ensured that British participation was complete and wholehearted. |
|
Russia expresses its wholehearted support for the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free zones in various regions as one of the key elements in reducing the geographical area of nuclear weapons deployment. |
|
Independent of whether the customer finds all aspects of the design pleasing, it is important for he or she to sense the wholehearted efforts on the part of üstra in terms of the quality of appearances. |
|
At the heart of raising children, the essential element is the wholehearted love, security and nurturance given them by their parents, not the gender combination involved. |
|
With a generosity and humility too rare in our era of monologues and monomanias, he has entered into a wholehearted dialogue with thinkers of every philosophical orientation. |
|