obeisant造句
- The secretary has also been excessively obeisant to Wall Street.
- One can only bow in obeisant submission unto TEVA ."
- The former Taft High track standout was too obeisant.
- He is back in Moscow, greeting an obeisant array of international leaders who sing his praises and sign meaningless agreements.
- They are marvelously complex paintings in which each shape is significant, the iconography obeisant to a vocabulary of sacred meanings.
- One didn't see a lot of obeisant scribbling of signatures, in part because two Baylor professors provided a spirited counterpoint.
- He was an obeisant man, kind to his children, spoiled them even, and rarely lost his temper, except at dominoes.
- Amazingly, with Americans turning into a new silent majority and Congress, into a bunch of obeisant lawmakers, he is getting away with such acts.
- In the first game, Wellington had bingos VICIaTES while Lewis had TITTERED and OBEISANT, while missing bingo AUTO ( G ) ENY and a high scoring NIQAB later.
- Models of letters for every occasion-- cover, networking, post-interview thank you, post-rejection thank you-- manage to be obeisant without actually groveling.
- It's difficult to see obeisant in a sentence. 用obeisant造句挺难的
- I was a 15-year-old girl up from Mexico, where rituals of obeisant humility wore common practice, and so I never found anything strange in these proceedings.
- What underlies the move and the nationalist sentiment it has sparked are frustration with a judicial system still obeisant to Britain and with international organizations that are seen as indifferent to local problems.
- This is a sorry vehicle, originally a simple tariff-correction bill that obeisant lawmakers have turned into a $ 100-billion-plus porkfest for every corporate power lobby in Washington.
- At the APA's 2001 Annual Convention, Dr . Perloff condemned what he considered the APA's one-sided political activism . " The APA is too politically correct . . . and too obeisant to special interests"
- In these instances, although they were obeisant to the " rajah " they held a higher ritual rank than the Zamorin as a consequence of their longer history of government; they also had more power than the vassal chiefs.