Sentences with phrase «at insinuations»

Some parents of the Chibok schoolgirls have frowned at the insinuations that some of their daughters may have been the ones being used by Boko Haram...
Miner bristled at that insinuation.
Pahlavi laughs at the insinuation.
I take some umbrage at you insinuation that the reviews of millions of scientific papers before «climategate» were somehow dishonest or lacking in rigor.

Not exact matches

In denying that he is — or «was» — a prophet, it is possible that Amos means to reject any insinuation that he is himself an ecstatic prophet or a professional cult prophet, and at the same time, to dissociate himself from and repudiate the cult prophetism at the Bethel sanctuary, over which Amaziah presided.
Your insinuation that I arrived at my conclusions based on your «talking snake» is not only untrue, you are basing your opinion upon untrue information, your delusional bias, your schizophrenic religious texts, and your ignorance.
Fallows was put at a distance as a «fine young man» who «didn't express these concerns to me» — he left «with no insinuation there were things about which he was disappointed.»
The other side of the picture, and at the moment the far more important side, is that, while there have been real wounds, there are today powerful men in our country who specialize in reopening those wounds, not to help them to heal more completely, but for quite other purposes — to gain a partisan political advantage or to secure personal publicity; but most often in order to discredit by insinuation, if not by direct charges, all who believe in some changes in the economic order.
For the reading of the Book of Concord, there is a beautiful new Reader's Edition at Concordia Publishing House, which also gives decent introductions and explains some of the context, including the difficulties encountered later on with the insinuation of Calvinists of themselves into Wittenberg.
At the heart of Rice's appeal is the insinuation by Goodell that Rice misled him when the two met in June.
Yes, with the acquisition of Sanchez this season, the German playmaker might not have the pressure of performing in every game he starts for Arsenal; but it's not an insinuation that the North Londoners can function in pristine condition, without the German being at his best.
She feels the insinuation that women who birth at home do it to feed their own ego at the expense of their child is «a crock.»
The theme of Bettina's post (you know, what STARTED the discussion) is the USDA's conflict of interest and the insinuation that they don't have the students» nutritional best interests at heart.
The bribery insinuations was given credence with Nana Akufo - Addo, having been invited under strange circumstance to address the 16th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, at Abetifi, Kwahu in the Eastern Region on Monday, August 22.
«We see that story and the insinuations contained in it as mere distraction and unnecessary misrepresentation aimed at creating division in the Federal Legislature.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has dismissed insinuations at some quarters that the party was planning to field a Muslim - Muslin ticket in the February 2015 presidential...
There was nothing secret about that, it was an agreement that was arrived at by both parties and so I do not know where this insinuation is coming from».
Therefore, all insinuations relating to undue influence through offer of gratifications or any other means, made by the discredited online publication are mere figment of the imagination and misguided attempt by the sponsor of the online medium aimed at tarnishing the image of the learned DPP, Mr. JIMOH ADEBIMPE MUMINI Esq..
The insinuation, according to Starr News» Eastern regional correspondent, Kojo Ansah is targeted at the MP's main contender from the ruling NDC Abigail Elorm Mensah, who is not married.
Meng, whose father, Jimmy Meng, was the first Asian - American elected to the state Legislature, also bristled at Cumbo's insinuation that the city should segregate people by ethnicity.
It said that the insinuation that Aisha did not see the ailing Mr. President was «a tissue of lies aimed at ridiculing the President, his office, wife and officials working with him.»
The PPP's vice Presidential nominee at a rally in Tamale said the electorate should discard political opponents» insinuation that a vote for the PPP on December 7 will be a waste of the ballot paper.
The EFCC's statement revealed that no state governor or Senate President has been indicted so far by the investigation which is still at a preliminary stage and the insinuations about cover up by some officials of the Commission are untrue as there is no incentive to do so.
Diverse insinuations have also trailed the incident as some quarters attributed it to attempt aimed at frustrating the supplementary election slated for tomorrow, others said it may have been as a result of indiscriminate bush burning by some youths on hunting expedition.
When she got pregnant and was summarily dumped by the work - obsessed Jobs, Chrisann had to take her increasingly wealthy ex to court to prove paternity — and then, after a DNA test determined a 94 - plus percent probability of Jobs being the child's father, she had to endure Jobs» insinuation in the press that — to put it only slightly more crassly than he did at the time — he was being swindled by a crazy, gold - digging slut.
Both actors are absolute pros at goosing whatever line they deliver with a twist of toxic insinuation.
«As your editor, I'm not even going to dissect her arguments or her insinuations because it is not the right time for all that at all.
Mr. Bezos» claim that a color Kindle is very far off is at odds with Qualcomm's insinuation of a color Kindle for Christmas.
Surely I should be burned at the stake for such insinuations but there is a clear reason for why Mario Party has failed to offer the same level of enjoyment as its early installments, and that reason is nostalgia.
British kids TV show Knightmare in its endearing stiffness and insinuation that something bad could happen at any time; but is let down by a pretty poor user interface and some needless quick - time events.
There are subtle insinuations of a single woman's supposèd loneliness that is emphasised by the lyrics from the Igbo gospel song that plays at the denouement of the movie: «I am not alone».
It looks as if Brown has fallen under the spell of London painter Howard Hodgkin, a wizard at finding figurative insinuations in coarse, straight - ahead brushwork.
A reckoning of sorts through multi-channel video with the race and class insinuations of»80s sitcoms, Holman's «The Magic Window» (2007) looks like soft - core Paul McCarthy: a masked, costumed performance that tries to strip false niceties bare but merely exposes a desperate ambition at its own core.
Furthermore, it has a go at the iid - test, but without making any point — just insinuations.
It is this perception of scientists as honest which is under constant pressure from certain sectors of society, from cries of fraud at McIntyre's blog to the more subtle insinuations of Pielke's «honest broker» schtick.
Someone at APS listened enough to bother with yet another ClimateAudit insinuation of impropriety, which I find a little disappointing.
Without dating and context, there seems to be a (so far unjustified) insinuation of inconsistency at best and, at worst, the «H» word.
So now the question is no longer about what would have prompted questions about skeptic scientists» funding to come up at «an obscure utility hearing in Minnesota», it's about why an assistant A.G. would insert material into a public hearing against some of its expert science witnesses concerning an industry corruption insinuation based on a suggestion coming from a private citizen who had nothing to do with the topic at all just eight or so weeks earlier.
Neither Gelbspan nor anyone who repeats his accusation about corrupt skeptic climate scientists has ever offered anything more than the embarrassingly paper - thin guilt - by - association insinuation first seen at those 1995 Minnesota hearings.
Followers of Leader (victim of above psychological syndrome), sometimes co-leaders, with followings of their own, are now at attention, excitedly dispersing and uncritically repeating such insinuations, but in an increasingly overt manner (eventually issue # 1 becomes an unveiling of «one massive lie»)
As for Judith, I suggest you are man enough (or woman enough) to say that she got it wrong, rather than make the mealy - mouthed insinuation at the end.
In my particular case, folks hoping to use that insinuation against me would do so at their own peril.
Marketing products to the modern consumer is a delicate dance of truthiness, insinuation, and misdirection, and if you read labels literally and take things at face value, you run the risk of being misled, because it's not always in the company's best interest to be 100 % honest with their potential customers.
At trial, allegations of this unrestrained child and numerous insinuations of workers» compensation fraud were made.
«With emotional abuse, the insults, insinuations, criticism, and accusations slowly eat away at the victim's self - esteem until he or she is incapable of judging a situation realistically.»
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