Sentences with phrase «as utter»

I refer to mastery as the utter devotion to one's craft, no different than a lifelong silversmith, chessmaster or astronomer.
Rabbi Shuey Biston, outreach and program director for Chabad of Parkland, officiated Alhadeff's funeral and described the mood as utter shock.
But Kravets» post raises the question of whether the RIAA's campaign has accomplished anything or «shaped up as an utter failure.»
Any criticism of renewable resources is dismissed as the utter nonsense of luddites of highly questionable motivation.
The claim that glaciers and ice sheets are growing is utterly absurd and can only be described as utter denial.
The real war — if there is a war, some might dare to suggest that it is simply debate about policy in a democratic society — is a war against journalistic freedom to present Greens such as George Monbiot and Bob Ward as the utter lunatics they really are.
Many people dismissed it as utter nonsense.
The dictionary defines bankruptcy as utter ruin, failure, depletion, or the like.
No matter whatever, every effort and investment goes down the drain as utter waste, if quality is found to be reduced.
With RIM's promised software update for existing Playbook owners in limbo until next year, it's not off base to describe the first year of the Playbook as an utter disaster.
Our reviewer writes, «Jackie Copleton — who lived in Nagasaki for two years — manages to sensitively portray Japanese culture as well as the utter horror and devastation of August 9, 1945, an angle often unexplored in Western writing.
He added: «These figures expose [education secretary] Michael Gove's claim that this country's educational achievements would be improved if only teachers worked longer as utter rubbish.
Remember, The Hunted isn't just like The Fugitive, but Jones plays his typical ultra-smart character who speaks in curt tone as he utter brief responses.
Republicans view this whole mess as an utter amusement.
As soon as you utter those words to your friends and family, questions, comments, and advice (whether you want it or not) abound.
This being the same player which lead the Frence revolt in the summer during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in what was farcical scenes — So excuse me if myself and many others suddenly decide to disregard his views as utter nonsense.
Reading it and taking it in, in the context you would wish it to be and seeing and hearing it as utter bullshit is two very different forms of interpretation.
For the Saints, this season can only be described as an utter disappointment.
that keeper would absolutely have been a player you would have indicted as utter crap before this season.
Indeed, the rather good music might have suggested a Lutheran setting, even as the utter lack of....
Indeed, the rather good music might have suggested a Lutheran setting, even as the utter lack of congregational singing might have warned one that not all would be well.
Thus, its surrendering any control over that other will be interpreted, by those who understand genuine power to be a form of coercion, as the utter absence or even the «death» of God.
Hardly, after man came up with then disregarded as utter nonsense the previous 10,000 or so gods in existence, we decided not to jump on the current bandwagon claiming salvation for the believer and damnation for the rest... Pray tell, what became of all the people who had never the chance to hear of his words / deeds after he came and died?
Watch the eyes around the table as you utter this one.
Even as they utter words of admiration for what Connolly has accomplished, those who have followed Spinergy's trajectory can't help wondering: How on earth did this guy pull it off?
Cuomo should start by removing Sheriff Howard from office, if he so much as utters one more seditious peep.
The line was almost the same as that uttered by Brutus in Act 4 of Julius Caesar - after he has turned on his friend and become one of the assassins who stabbed him.
Coincidentally, as she uttered those words Massey arrived and sat just a few feet away.
As I uttered these words to myself repeatedly, I began to realize that I had turned into one of those women...
Its easy to say «get a lot of sleep» but its not as easy as uttering a trite phrase.
Rockwell again dances a line between hapless dope and demented genius, almost like a Walken 2.0 as he utters an indelibly hard - boiled bon mot: «I didn't mean to break his nose.
Sometimes we see the actor's face, and at other times just her hand — extended in a parrying motion, for instance, as she utters the line «You need to check yourself.»
Indeed, it is not a pipe dream, because Cameron was not smoking a pipe as he uttered the words.
«For some, declaring a problem to be «randomized» is an incantation with the same purpose and effect as those uttered by an exorcist to drive out evil spirits; i.e. it cleanses their subsequent calculations and renders them immune to criticism.
Lindzen has no credibility because he's publicly made two contradictory statements, in writing, signed, knowing that at least one of them was a lie as he uttered it.
First, of course, are his own words that she would «be in jail» in a Trump administration, as uttered in the second...

Not exact matches

As holiday rituals go, it's a strange one: you get up at the crack of dawn to fight your way through crushing crowds (and often terrible weather), only to spend a day surrounded by utter pandemonium.
Famously brash and competitive, he's best known for castigating his competitors (he routinely dismisses AT&T and Verizon as «dumb and dumber»), uttering public profanities, and engaging in the occasional Twitter war — including with then - candidate Donald Trump, in 2015, in a spat over tweets in which Trump criticized mixed - martial - arts star Ronda Rousey.
Seeing as even the tiniest hint of future plans uttered by Bernanke in 2013 had the power to move markets, all eyes and ears will be on Yellen as the Fed continues to make adjustments to its economic stimulus program.
She sounded authentic, a word you don't hear uttered in the same breath as her name often.
The opposition Labour Party, which requested the figures under freedom of information, said they showed the government's «utter failure» in ensuring wealthy people and large corporations pay as much tax as they should.
In today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reporting.
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.
Not once did she utter the word «Target» — not even as a verb.
Whether you experience the holiday period as a lull or utter lunacy, the key to carving out the time and headspace you need to actually celebrate the season is to think ahead, according to Hamill.
It's rare to hear the truly confident utter phrases such as «Um,» «I'm not sure,» and «I think.»
The Dark Night of the Soul is universally understood as a period of spiritual desolation and utter despair.
They are, as I said, neckbuds, though that isn't a word you're likely to hear Google utter.
It's also possible that Harper, himself, could pull the plug on his minority administration at some point before the next fixed election date — just as he did in September — although such a move would make an utter mockery of Harper's own, now - tarnished, fixed - election law.
These are easily justified by the fact that Spectacles were an utter flop and waste of resources, and if Snap plans on hiring less, then it naturally doesn't need as many recruiters.
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