Sentences with phrase «as insinuated»

As insinuated in the beginning of the article, people have been asking for a metal - cased smartphone by Samsung.
NOT to an existing, branded charter school, as insinuated by the Los Angeles Times.)
Is the 10 % NaCl solution indeed by volume (as insinuated by «1 part salt, 9 parts water») or is by mass?
The Presidency has said that N2billion Naira, not an outlandish six billion as insinuated, has been has expended on maintenance of the presidential fleet by the Buhari administration between May and this November saying the amount also includes...
The singer who was not happy with the situation of the Displaced Persons during the visit noted that the lingering insurgency in the area which left thousands of people dead, millions injured and displaced from their homes with property worth billions of naira destroyed have nothing to do with religion as insinuated, but has do with politics.
The Presidency has said that N2billion Naira, not an outlandish six billion as insinuated, has been has expended on maintenance of the presidential fleet by the Buhari administration between May and this November saying the amount also includes salaries and repayment of old debts.
The Finance Minister of India, Mr Arun Jaitley, as the experts believe, just took on the Cryptocurrency market in India by a storm as he insinuated that legislation are in the works that would make the cryptocurrencies illegal in India.
Had Ron and Shamir done even rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
The guy didn't advocate killing them as you insinuate.
And through both the memory and the anticipatory pole of these units of feeling a cosmic aim or purpose may be envisaged as insinuating itself into the interior workings of the universe.
Through both the memory and the anticipatory pole of the notion of physical reality, a cosmic aim or purpose may be envisaged as insinuating itself into the interior workings of the universe.
He is a good right back with excellent workrate but i do not think he is exceptionalky well as you insinuate.
Its excellent cast also includes Alison Janney as an insinuating detective, Lisa Kudrow, and Laura Prepon.
Her maternal rage has tragic consequences as she insinuates herself into Thomas's life, work and family.
You should be able to make that distinction as well if you are as intelligent as you insinuate you are.
It all looks very appealing, and if Lexus has managed to imbue the RC F with some of the LFA's DNA — as they insinuate — the RC F could be a cracker.

Not exact matches

First Lady Melania Trump dismissed Ivana Trump's comments joking that she really held the position of First Lady, as the former insinuated in a statement that her husband's ex-wife only made the comments to sell her new memoir.
Speaking from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nassetta said that his own conversations with Trump and his team have not led him to believe that the new administration is against free trade, as some critics have insinuated.
But just as Green insinuated, the Trump administration has enacted, or has hinted at enacting, policies that rankle Americans of all political stripes, precisely because they could be used to encroach upon personal liberties.
In April, the Enquirer published a photo it claimed showed Cruz's father with Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who killed John F. Kennedy, a story that Trump seized on and used to attack Cruz, insinuating that Cruz's father might have had something to do with the assassination as well.
As Vox's Alex Ward pointed out, the situation has always been awkward for the president: If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left information out of his memo in order to insinuate that the FBI is biased against Trump.
This has left many people on the Bitcoin Talk forums, Reddit, and elsewhere to speculate regarding the identity of the subsequent addresses that Bitcoins were sent to from my addresses, and the owners of such addresses, as Ron and Shamir's paper insinuates that they are related to Silk Road.
In one response you have referred to me as silly, accused me of being unable to reconcile my beliefs to scripture, accused me of stalling, rambling on and on, (love the irony in this one... grin), likened me to a tween, insinuated I do not know or rightly divide scripture, referred to me as sensitive, and implied my post was immature.
Your little «on second thought» dig clearly insinuated something about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect women use against women when they've been cornered.
Ahmadinejad, as he had done a year earlier before the same assembly, intentionally provoked western diplomats with his comments, particularly those attacking Zionism and insinuating that the attacks of September 11, 2001, were caused by a U.S. government conspiracy.
As the interview progressed, the woman went on to say that homosexuals are recruiting and insinuated that most of them are child molesters.
Instead, he hints, insinuates and has his own characters speculate as to the meanings of the strange revelations they encounter.
You put that phrase in there — as you often do — to insinuate ignorance of the people at the time thus saying that because it was so long ago, we can't trust it.
The series is called My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, and as the title insinuates, it's a pretty laid - back affair with some extremely high - profile guests (Warning: The clip below contains some somewhat strong language.).
Zbigniew Janowski's review of The Art Instinct («Darwin in the Louvre,» May 2009) describes Nora Helmer, the heroine of Ibsen's A Doll's House, as not wanting to «procreate» and insinuates that she was guilty of adultery!
His life was too ordinary, they insinuate, to serve as the medium for such an expansive imagination.
The order also insinuates fines will be levied against those who send supplies to aid protesters, «any party which encourages persons to enter, reenter, or remain in the evacuation area will be subject to penalties as defined in law.»
What you are describing sounds like a simple word flip by someone being inundated with questions about what religion he practices and if he is, or ever was a Muslim, NOT the President saying he is a Muslim as you and SugarKube are insinuating.
The theme of «satanic verses,» which Rushdie first develops with Gibreel insinuating his own ideas into the mind of prophet Mahound, now blossoms as poisoned ivy under Gibreel's feet: «Violets are blue, roses are red / I'll get her right in my bed,» the reference being to Allie Cone, Gibreel's English paramour.
As John Searle says, Rorty insinuates, he does not argue.10 I judge by arguments, not insinuations.
I guess I'll have to wait until the transcript of your podcast appears, but from what you've written it seems as though you're insinuating that honoring God with one's actions needn't go father than having sex, eating good food, and being nice to your dog.
Well it wasn't ALL backsliding as some well meaning Christians insinuated back then.
It is NOT instruction for all Christians to sell there belongings and give them to the poor, as you are trying to insinuate.
The worst forms of tyranny — or certainly the most successful ones — are not those we rail against but those that so insinuate themselves into the imagery of our consciousness and the fabric of our lives as not to be perceived as tyranny.28
Thus such programming must be thought of as a kind of subversive activity, seeking out points of vulnerability within the mass media «s powerful and virtually monolithic structure, and insinuating itself in ways that are sufficiently in line with the media «s own expectations that it will not be readily rejected.
But in my being a humble humanitarian, I can not make a stand upon the willfulness of people wanting an abortion no matter what one insinuates as a cause to abort THEIR CHILD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where Kung sees Pope Benedict as a Hitlerite who is undermining all that is true and good in the Catholic Church, the liberal Catholic academic establishment views Ryan as a Randian Objectivist who fundamentally (and cynically, the manifesto insinuates) betrays the true teachings of the Catholic Church.
«I thought this era had ended when the DDR fell,» he said, insinuating that the United States has now replaced East Germany as the new Stasiland.
No single team can have a squad of 50 players as some here seem to be insinuating.
He learnt the words «rape culture» somewhere and is now attempting to insinuate that everyone at Baylor was a «rape enabler» — forgetting that Charlie Strong had also hired a very pro-Briles coach as his offensive coordinator.
What he did not say is to specifically state that arsenal can overhaul chelsea as you are insinuating now.
Clearly oddsmakers aren't in the business of creating value in a betting market purely by happenstance or insinuating that Germany and Portugal are power rated as equals.
As Christopher Mauldin, a California construction worker, says in the article, «When a man and a woman are left alone, outside parties can insinuate about what's really going on.»
Are you trying to insinuate that children who suffer from extended spells of crying as with colic are somehow mentally or developmentally «less than» children with no colic?
The first thing there is to love about the Ultra-soft Body Pillow is just as the name insinuates.
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