Sentences with phrase «about utter»

They also feel helpless and wonder what to do about the utter disrespect that they endure.
It was not about climate change at all — it was simply about the utter futility and absurdity of trying to make long - term predictions in chaotic systems with more unknowns than knowns..
Carter, from Washington, D.C., wrote about the utter certainty of a growing human climate impact (which is a separate issue from certainty over a signal of such influence, the focus of Tuesday's post):
To aid in harnessing that creepy «I really don't want to be here» feeling, you're moving about utter darkness.
I will not buy, nor service my vehicle with Campbell Nissan and I will let all of my friends know about the utter lack of service and transparency at this dealership and to run not walk away from this dealership.
Not everyone might appreciate the new Miata's sharply creased fenders or rounder hood, but no one would complain about the utter simplicity of the Z-fold top that flops behind the seat with no trunk intrusion and clicks neatly into place - no need to struggle with the snaps of an extra tonneau cover.
What is so incredibly strange, even bizarre, about the utter lack of action by Connecticut's teacher unions is that it is in such stark contrast to what other teacher unions are doing around the country.
Her husband was hesitant at first, she said, worried about the utter exclusion of English from the school day.
Her interests include hot dogs, standard poodles, Bruce Willis, and comedies about the utter futility of existence.
I have nothing left to say about this utter piece of junk.
Her interests include hot dogs, standard poodles, Tom Cruise, and comedies about the utter futility of existence.
Throw another black hole in to the mix, and what you get is utter chaos, one that is sure to bring about the utter annihilation of whatever happens to be in the vicinity.
I told her about my utter shock from years ago when my brand new sister - in - law barely scraped out the brownie bowl, then put it directly in the sink without even licking it.
It's this constant reflection upon what is happening here, in the light of nuclear arms, saying something to folks about the utter urgency of this resistance.
I don't have to worry about this utter Christian nonsense!
The brilliant lay philosopher of Judaism, Dennis Prager, has written lucidly about the utter distinctiveness of Judaism among the nations of its time in its understanding of human sexuality.

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So whether you are offended by Starbucks» holiday - cup campaign or found it to be an utter waste of valuable real estate on your Facebook feed, it is important for entrepreneurs to understand that this is how information and news gets proliferated these days — through tens of millions of people chatting about it on social media.
The only other candidate to even utter the phrase «income inequality» was Gov. John Kasich, who talked about changing the ways in which education dollars are allocated.
It was the iPod that Steve Jobs was talking about in 2003 when he uttered the line that has become one of his most defining, and frequently quoted, aphorisms: «Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like,» he told the New York Times.
The Buckeye state has been considered a bellwether since at least 1840, when newsman first uttered «As Ohio Goes, So Goes the Union» about that year's presidential contest.
My dad is the most optimistic person I know, never uttering a negative thing about anyone or complaining about his work.
He rehearses over and over every line he and others utter in public about Apple.
West abandoned the comments he was supposed to read off the teleprompter and uttered seven words that made him a household name — «George Bush doesn't care about black people.»
About halfway through the video, originally published by BuzzFeed, it is revealed that Obama had actually not uttered those words and that they were actually said by «Get Out» director and writer Jordan Peele, whose voice and mouth had been digitally inserted into an original — much less scandalous — video of the former president.
Michalska's «utter fearlessness about trying new things and doing new things» amazes her, Cacy says of her mentee.
That question was the only one in which the level of utter lack of familiarity among doctors about aspects of the exchanges was even close to 50 percent.
Considering the slew of negative things Donald Trump has uttered about Europe and NATO both prior to and since his election, the U.S. Administration's new National Security Strategy (NSS) and National Defense Strategy (NDS) should be welcomed by its European allies and partners.
But what we truly love about our exit strategy is its utter simplicity; simple trading strategies are the easiest to follow and thereby profit from.
What strikes me about the current market is the utter complacency about valuations, and the superstition about the Federal Reserve.
On a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being utter panic mode, how worried are you about your «pile» lasting through a 50 year retirement now that you are a couple years into it?
When Kennedy first uttered those words, it was in 1963 and he was talking about the economy.
Instead, Harvey resorts to talking about the «utter impudence» of Pfau's article and making a rather vague clarification that the DALBAR method calculates returns that investors «recognize as returns, not what the investments produce».
It never ceases to amaze me when I hear about adults pariticpating in utter nonsense.
My Pastor didn't utter a word about it.
- Greg — So are you saying that I should be ashamed of not wasting decades of my life learning all there is to know about religions I consider to be utter nonsense in the first place?
This is almost as good as the one about the atheist on his deathbed who was allegedly heard to utter «When I didn't see you where?»
As for the origins of the various books in the Bible there are massive bodies of research mostly in the 20th and 21st centuries about this and it's perhaps the most obvious sign of your utter ignorance that you seem to be unaware of this.
Completely absurd fairy tales about the origins of the world, Adam and Eve, Jonah, Noah, among others, should make it abundantly clear to anyone with half a brain, that the book is complete and utter bullshit.
In the course of our conversation I uttered some rather ordinary platitude about the family being the fundamental unit of society.
The librarian working the computer screen, a small, quiet woman of monastic disposition, usually goes about her chores without uttering a word.
So when news broke today about Target's abject and utter failure to expand into Canada, I began to think this morning about how church planters to Canada (or even within Canada) can learn from the Target failure.
Well, the Pope's visit to Israel in May provided the final proof, if proof were still required (which it wasn't) that something has urgently to be done about the sheer, utter, mind - numbing...
About objects we utter simple propositions such as «The stone is gray.»
According to Matthew, when he uttered this lament he had been in Jerusalem about two days, and had not been there before that since he was a child.
«Bless him» (A nice Christian - sounding phrase, often uttered after a not - so - nice - comment about another person)
Yet utter uncaring about the end of their existence is proclaimed by those who describe themselves as disbelieving of God.
Then we might stop avoiding the scandal of Good Friday and the even greater scandal of Easter with talk about eggs and butterflies and flowers and pop - psychology and politics, and boldly confront the utter mystery of it all — the mystery which has first confronted us and claimed us and loved us.
But instead comes Easter, which rudely interrupts all the minatory and sententious moralisms of the tragic chorus, just as they are about to be uttered to full effect, and which cavalierly violates the central tenet of sound economics: rather than trading the sacrificial victim for some supernatural benefit, and so the particular for the universal, Easter restores the slain hero in his particularity again, as the only truth the Gospels have to offer.
Among atheists it is pretty common to acknowledge not to have knowledge about the existence of gods, but in light of the complete and utter lack of any evidence in favor of their existence, not believe they exist.
Schlesinger's disingenuousness is seen in his insistence that he holds religion «in high regard,» which is about as believable as the claim, «some of my best friends are Jews,» when uttered by an anti-Semite.
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