Sentences with phrase «brazen about»

By making this a criminal act, maybe they wouldn't be so brazen about cutting a loving parent out of their child's life!
Moreover, patent holders in recent years have become more brazen about asserting claims on inventions that haven't yet been conceived, according to Professor Bessen at Boston University.
- We observed that our CAGW scare - mongering, peer - reviewed, sanctimonious authority - figures never chose to LEAD BY PERSONAL EXAMPLE AND FROM THE FRONT in the fight against demon - carbon but always seemed to have a hot - babe, CO2 succubus or two or three on the side (and quite brazen about the whole deal) even as they demanded carbon - chastity for us peasants.
In fact, they are pretty brazen about their version, Project Hospital, and how similar it is to its inspiration.
Raccoons are especially troublesome — not only can they fight a fierce battle and severely injure or kill a dog, they are brazen about tempting the pet into pursuit.
The teacher was so brazen about his acts that he posted videos and pictures of himself and the boy engaged in oral sex and worse on child porn websites.
She says this to her secret boyfriend, Philou, during one of their transatlantic phone calls, which she's becoming increasingly brazen about.
American women have become increasingly brazen about their disdain for «nice guys.»
Heck, Perry and Till were utterly brazen about it recently.
But when, in his worldly strivings he sets out like a madman in a desperate attempt to despise himself, and in the face of this is brazen about it and lauds himself for his infamy, then one can undertake no disputing with him.

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If Cisco's last - minute buyout of AppDynamics is any indication, 2017 could be less about the return of big IPOs and more about the continuation of big, brazen M&A.
The White House's statement is as brazen and shameless a lie as one could tell about Iran's nuclear program.
Go for a taxation consultant, teach her or him about cryptocurrencies and look brazen to articulate with confused financial management officials.
It seems to be the topic we hear about most often, that brazen woman who was BREASTFEEDING HER BABY in the mall, at the beach, at the pool, on an airplane, or in a restaurant.
Expenses scandal information, brazen political insults and details about Harry Potter are among the «facts» altered from within parliament, it has emerged.
The brazen assertion by one of Trump's lawyers that a president can not be found guilty of obstruction of justice signaled a controversial defense strategy in the wide - ranging Russia probe, as the president's political advisers are increasingly concerned about the legal advice he is receiving.
It is what has caused the media to pay attention to her, so she has kept talking about it, but voters don't vote as much from a place of outrage over this or that duplicity or brazen exchange as they do from a sense that prevailing economic paradigms have abused them.
In a statement by the Toboidoi of lgbekebo, Segun Dabo, on behalf of the Ijaw - Apoi people, they noted that the issue was not only about the age - long marginalisation of the Ijaw in Edo State, but also «the continued brazen denial of the Ijaw people their inalienable rights to rule themselves.»
«Our case against JSwipe is about their theft of our technology and their brazen attempt to build a business on the back of JDate,» said Michael Egan, CEO of Spark Networks.
We watch Bulger get more brazen and sociopathic, especially after two key deaths in his family leave him with nothing to care about.
«It's not «Formation» at all,» Kahn said when the subject of his Twitter war with the Beyhive came up during a Times chat about «Bodied,» his unapologetically brazen satire about race, hip - hop, cultural appropriation and freedom of speech.
Unfortunately, it isn't long before Delta's co-star and ex-boyfriend Seth (who happens to still be in love with Delta) finds out about Arnold's brazen infidelity, and with this hanging over him, Arnold has no idea if show will go on if the truth comes out.
Brought to us by writers and directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (most notably of The Hangover trilogy and 21 & Over), Bad Moms is a story about three swamped, undervalued mothers who, while not inherently «bad,» make the brazen decision to be bad — at least for a while.
The Guardian's Lanre Bakare describes it as a «moving and compelling homage to a city and its spirit, as well as a gripping procedural,» and that it's «about the day and its impact on the victims and on the city, but it's also brazen with its cathartic revenge mission.»
Following a strong debut at Sundance this year, a new online trailer is out for the darkly comic crime caper film «American Animals» about two friends who attempt one of the most brazen art heists in history.
The Truth About Youth briefly flickers to life when Loy comes on slinky nightclub singer «The Firefly,» seducing Young's betrothed, and she steals the show in The Naughty Flirt (1931), another tale of high - society bad behavior, this one starring Alice White as a brazen socialite who sets her sights on a young lawyer's in papa's firm and Loy as a party girl working with a gigolo to grab her fortune.
Rob Astorino's attempt to exploit confusion about the Common Core by creating a «Stop Common Core» ballot line takes brazen, cynical pandering to a new low.
All of a sudden the teachers unions are worried about civil rights??!! What a brazen and sleazy attempt to divert attention from their day - to - day «we - really - don't - give - a-crap-about-the-kids-but-can't - come - out - and - directly - say - it» modus operandi.
Ian Rankin departs from his tartan - noir police procedurals to write about a brazen art heist in DOORS OPEN (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), while in STILL MIDNIGHT (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), Denise Mina begins a new series dealing with class and race hostilities in Glasgow.
Only a company that doesn't give a flying duck about the loyalty of their members can screw them over, year after year with such brazen... Continue Reading
It would be foolish, of course, to view Mr. Johns's story about the brazen schoolgirl and the broken ruler as the source for those paintings.
Guerrilla Girls» brazen approach to protest art proved both effective and influential, and the group continues to successfully spark dialogues about representation and diversity.
What about John Currin, his fellow Yalie and devotee of brazen pastiche?
Instead, they are brazen illustrations of the proposition that the way we once thought about painting can be renewed.
Instead, seeing the calvary closing in, he chooses to brazen it out with a monumental display of arrogance and hypocrisy, blaming others for his behavior even as he continues to lie about the extent of his crime.
I hope the «Russian server» will turn out to be some trap set for the hackers; but when I see the brazen disinformation called an FBI white paper, I feel scared.The FBI should consult scientists and historians of science who have researched the history of nuclear winter research; instead, their expert is a KGB defector who makes up a vague conspiracy theory about climate scientists and the history of nuclear winter when many facts are known and published.
Few columnists writing about climate science are as brazen in their open contempt for the truth as Lawrence Solomon, as I showed in my analysis of Solomon's recent musings about Arctic sea ice.
The brazen nature of the fraud by management and the trial findings about Deloitte's willingness to issue a clean audit opinion despite knowing it had been intentionally deceived by management were extraordinary, as was the subsequent complete financial downfall of Livent shortly after Deloitte issued that clean opinion.
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