Sandy,
in uncharitable moments — and OK, these surfaced occasionally, she was the first to admit — believed that Rich did this on purpose.
Should the trust behave
in an uncharitable way, the commission could theoretically strip them of their status, which would mean losing the schools they operate.
If one were
in uncharitable mood, one might say that prominence as a Northern Ireland international has helped Capaldi (like his erstwhile team mate Feeney) attract greater notice than others of equal ability but here he was largely untroubled against Argyle's Paris Cowan - Hall, a summer recruit from Woking and a man who needs to build up his confidence.
If you restate his argument
in an uncharitable way, he is saying that the solution for the problem of excluding non-accredited investors in value appreciation is not to let them participate in private markets, but instead to suffer them to populate an earlier public market for private investors seeking liquidity.
Not exact matches
We've been talking recently about the lack of persistence
in active investment management: Funds that perform well one year are no more likely than others to perform well the next year, suggesting to
uncharitable observers that good performance is more a matter of chance than of replicable predictable skill.
Critics of Catholicism's clamoring recreants say that they just like to have their names
in print and their faces on the talk shows, but that strikes us as both wrong and
uncharitable.
While I abhor the fundamentalists exaggerated political power
in the USA (as
uncharitable as that sounds) I can't warm to pseudo-Christian syncretism either.
You don't seem excited about reporting the truth, and persist
in giving space and credence to those who take the unChristian and
uncharitable positions about one of the Presidential candidates.
Yet, militant right - wing Christians,
in a most
uncharitable and un-Christian manner are working through the ignorant Tea Party and narrow - mnided GOP party to try and legislate morality and take away others» freedoms who do not believe as they do.
At the same time he was indicating very profoundly what God is «up to»
in the continual coming to men and women which finds its climactic expression
in the event of Jesus Christ, so far as Christian understanding is concerned, although we dare not be so exclusive or
uncharitable as to rule out other ways for other people «who know not the Lord Jesus.»
It would be unfair, as well as
uncharitable, to exclude such worship from the tradition which
in more catholic» circles finds its expression
in Eucharist - proclamation worship.
It is a serious error (and an
uncharitable one) to assume that those of us who belong to the Intelligent Design movement think that our belief
in God depends on evidence for design.
When it suits the GOP, President Obama is a Community Organizer -
in - chief or an
uncharitable communist.
I find it regrettable,
uncharitable, and frankly disrespectful that Mr. Neuhaus should accuse me of «a serious disservice to the truth» because as a Jew I do not share a particular point of Catholic theological doctrine; worse still that he should imply that I was being deliberately «obtuse»
in responding to Mr. Fisher» a scholar whom I respect» or
in any way denigratory about Catholic beliefs.
This, I submit, is
uncharitable in the extreme, and it also violates the principle, to which Griffin subscribed
in Searching for an Adequate God, that a position ought to be criticized on the basis of its «core doctrines» and not on the basis of views that may have been espoused by some adherents but are not essential to the position itself.
On the basis of a few words reported by another journalist who attended Chaput's Erasmus Lecture hosted by First Things on Monday evening, Winters leapt to the most unjust and
uncharitable conclusions, beginning with the proclamation
in his headline that Chaput offered a «Remarkable Challenge to Pope Francis.»
My concern
in the current theological atmosphere is not with the debate, which I find refreshing, but with a certain rancorous, ad hominem and sometimes
uncharitable tone.
Off the pitch, meanwhile, Kondogbia also hit the news this week for some
uncharitable comments he made about Inter
in an interview with Spanish radio station Cadena Ser,
in which he described the club as «chaos» and said he'd happily pay Valencia's $ 25m option to buy himself.
But
in a release he personally signed on Sunday, George said,» I read today (Sunday) the untidy,
uncharitable and irritable vituperations of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola against my good self.
The Buhari Media Support Group has described as «
uncharitable and baseless» the allegation by a former House of Representatives member, Dr Junaidu Mohammed, that President Muhammadu Buhari had exploited religion
in 2015 to gain political advantage and power.
The less
uncharitable describe the south - west as backward; that's nowhere more true than
in Somerton and Frome, the seat of the great bearded Lib Dem parliamentarian David Heath.
«
In the light of the above, therefore, it is
uncharitable for Ojougboh to allege that the stakeholders» meeting was organised and sponsored by Wike and Fayose.»
«To claim, suggest or attempt to insinuate that the President's appointments are tilted
in favour of a section of the country is simply untrue and certainly
uncharitable,» Adesina said.
Advice to those young lovers would be that do not get intimidated by the
uncharitable activities of these people, for they have nothing
in their life and they get pleasure
in doing such unwanted things.
I don't post this to be ghoulish, but because I've seen more than a few
uncharitable comments about the nature of Hoffman's death; these comments have gone so far as to suggest he should not be held
in any great esteem because he was an addict.
It would be dishonest, and a tad
uncharitable of me to deny that I had an absolute buzz on during its fleet 100 minutes and laughed out loud far more time than any comedy made
in the past 15 years.
Given so much good news about the SchoolChoice process
in Denver — and I am a fan — it may seem
uncharitable to focus on a trouble spot.
John: I am personally rather
uncharitable in my feelings about publishers and you may be right about the potential distribution of advance money.
«It's a deeply flawed way of rating charities, because nowhere
in there is there any objective measure of the actual impact they're having, which is the only reason they should exist
in the first place,» says Pallotta, whose book
Uncharitable argued that non-profits are hindered
in solving important social problems by limits on salaries and fundraising expenses.
I am perhaps being somewhat
uncharitable and there is much to commend, the whole art fair experience, such as the sculptural installations and
in particular Yinka Shonibare «Cannonbal Heaven» at the entrance, (Photo above) Romuald Hazoume's «Rat Singer: Second Only to God», Steven Maciver's «Nexus» and Zhao Zhao's «Waterfall».
I think one has to be incredibly
uncharitable to take a statement about future change and interpret it to include past change *
in such a way that it is wrong even about the present *.
These are,
in effect, what some critics are offering (though with what the report calls «a rather selective and
uncharitable approach»), and the antagonism irritates Dr Hand.
Although he frequently cites scientists and their research
in The End of Nature, an
uncharitable reader might characterize this as an attempt to provide a veneer of scientific respectability to what is essentially a philosophical / spiritual / overtly emotional tract.
@Smith I have generally, and
in this case, found your comments unhelpful, borderline snarky, and usually based on an
uncharitable misreading of my posts.
This parenthetical pluralisation is indicative of the holistic manner
in which the District Court either collates or conflates — depending upon whether one takes a charitable or
uncharitable opinion of their judicial methodology — the different claims and the legal sources upon which they are predicated.