Sentences with phrase «as to call»

Representative Nan Hayworth's official campaign spokesman actually went so far as to call for violence against sitting female Democratic Senators.
As you'll no doubt recall, the governor even went so far as to call the idea of linking different bills «a mistake.»
Back in August, the project was chugging along as planned — a spokesman for the Empire State Development Corporation went so far as to call it «on - time and on - budget» — but then... nothing happened.
Lazio has been trying to make an issue of the mosque, even going so far as to call on President Obama to get involved.
Philanthropists and charities have also expressed concerns about the committee's statements, with Christian Aid going so far as to call the demand to drop the new target a «betrayal».
She pulled out the big guns, going so far as to call the leader of the Lords... «discourteous».
She even goes so far as to call out men for being selfish and not thinking of her child when courting her - something prospective partners need to think about before committing to a woman who's a single mom.
In a scathing Huffington Post article, Michael Jacobson (Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest) goes so far as to call Lunchables — «trashables».
A very big piece of positive discipline, in fact I'd go as far as to call it a foundation, is building and maintaining connections with your kids by having this regular time together.
Melissa at Rock and Drool, however, is adamantly against the doll stating there is «no way in HELL» she would ever buy this doll for her daughters and goes so far as to call it «ridiculous,» «stupid,» and «moronic.»
Per The Sun, incoming Man City manager Pep Guardiola is very interested in Sanches and has spoken very highly of the Portugal star, going so far as to call him «one of the best young players in Europe.»
He was a pioneer member of this site, whose questions Ariel read and answered on The MMA Hour many times, and Ariel even went so far as to call him a «treasure», which he really was.
- I would go so far as to call American Gods a love story (fraught with fear) about immigrants bringing their culture and beliefs with them on a perilous journey that does not end when they reach the shore.
i know coutinho is seriously so overrated id might even go so far as to call him bad.
Even if Odom had enrolled, the lure of the NBA undoubtedly would have cut his stay in Vegas short; Rebels coach Bill Bayno went so far as to call him a «one - year player.»
Now that Ewing has become a true shooter - scorer — Jackson goes so far as to call him a «pure shooter» — there has been a predictable rush to castigate Thompson for holding him back at Georgetown.
They've gone so far as to call plays inspired by pseudo-Mexican fast food chains.
Macquarie analysts went as far as to call the likelihood of such a deal «high and accretive».
We won't go so far as to call the sweet, fatty lure of butter a health food, but Organic Valley's pastured version is a cut above its conventional counterparts.
These healthier bites are easy to throw together, and I might even go so far as to call them healthy.
Some may even go as far as to call it a cure.
I won't go quite as far as to call this the new Nutella, but it can be seen as a kind of nut - free version if you will.
Some sources claim that sacha inchi's flavor takes a bit of getting used to: while it starts off nutty and buttery, it does have an earthy finish that some go so far as to call fishy.
As to the call to serve... I do understand (I think) what you mean.
Though he once went so far as to call himself an «independent Catholic» to his friend Paul Raffi, he confessed: «Catholic thought always seems bittersweet to me.
To one day achieve such importance to so many people that I would have not only hundreds of millions of followers but also detractors so desperate as to call me a myth.
So it is appropriate for a monistic view such as this to call itself dipolar.
This comment may not be as polite, for example, if I were to go so far as to call you an imbecile or use a curse word, however simply noting that religion is a delusion is the truth and not impolite.
In fact I'd go so far as to call this a case of middle class (and then some) bi-partisanship (loose use of the word).
How then could they lie so blatantly as to call Priscilla a virgin?
Al Mohler went so far as to call it idolatrous.
Some have gone as far as to call them cheap, old and ugly.
Several went so far as to call for the director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, our most outspoken supporter, to resign.
As for Jefferson, Whitehead says he shared a high view of Christianity, which his statement evidences: «I tremble for my country, when I reflect that God is just,» The writer concludes that to call them «true deists is as erroneous as to call Karl Barth an evangelical Christian» (The Separation Illusion [Mott Media, 1977], pp. 20 - 21).
Newman considered that «the most noble repentance, the most decorous conduct in a conscious sinner is an unconditional surrender of oneself to God — not a bargaining about terms, not a scheming (so as to call it) to be received back again, but an instant surrender in the first case.»
I wouldn't go so far as to call spirituality a crock.
When challenged by the facts or with the law, the administration responds with attempts to undermine the free press and the judiciary, even going so far as to call the free press «an enemy of the people.»
And Jeremy, if you're referring to «The Other Side of Calvinism» then I would agree and go so far as to call it the definitive modern text on Calvinism.
She went to far as to call a meeting with my parents to discuss my insubordination and was flabbergasted when they backed me up.
In the Essay, Newman identifies several «notes» (he does not go so far as to call them «tests») of an authentic development of doctrine.
Even if Jesus had been so bold as to call God «Mama,» it wouldn't have saved him from these dangers of anthropomorphic thinking.
I am glad that blacks and women and Latin Americans have, throughout the decade been demanding that theology be so formulated as to call for and advance human liberation.
These rather general remarks do not prove anything, of course; they only suggest one must live in an Aristotelian world to draw genetic successiveness so close to physical time as to call both time.
Weeellll, I wouldn't go so far as to call the Catholic church the whore and the Protestant church the false bride, but I do see your point and agree with you that much of institutional religion is not at all what God intended or wanted from followers of Jesus.
It has gone so far as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
The German sportswear giant went so far as to call it the «most significant partnership ever created between an athletic brand and a non-athlete.»
Robyn Allan went as far as to call it «propaganda.»
Florida Gov. Rick Scott this week went so far as to call for Wray's resignation over the matter.
Some experts would go so far as to call boomers «the...
Florida Gov. Rick Scott went so far as to call for Wray's resignation.
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