Sentences with phrase «by veiled threats»

Women are being victimised again by veiled threats that someone knows something about their past.

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In the same case, then — Compuware CEO Bob Paul testified that in a follow - up phone call, Cohn dropped a «veiled threat» that he knew Paul kept an Aston Martin in his garage, saying, «By the way, love that English car you're driving.»
Jay now quizzes Clegg on Cable's evidence in which «veiled threats» by Fred Michel were made to him.
Only thing I had to show for it in the end was harassment by one of her fans and a not so veiled threat.
Furthermore, he concluded by leveling this thinly - veiled threat, «I can make your lives disappear with a stroke of my pen.»
What It's About: «An art gallery owner (Amy Adams) is haunted by her ex-husband's (Jake Gyllenhaal) novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a veiled threat and a symbolic revenge tale.»
An art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a veiled threat and a symbolic revenge tale.
Veils over industrial armature, by Elaine Cameron - Weir with JTT, make beauty a threat.
Entitled «Veiled Threats,» the cycle was inspired by the late Kashmiri - American poet Agha Shahid Ali's writings on memory, loss, love, and exile.
Only thing I had to show for it in the end was harassment by one of her fans and a not so veiled threat.
That said, the submission by the mall owner in the Court of Queen's Bench that it perceived the possibility of an increase to be a veiled threat certainly supports the minority's speculation on this point.
Like other kinds of fraud, resume fraud is a hidden threat, intentionally veiled by applicants to increase their chances of being hired.
You might wish to read CREA's dispatch that covers this topic as brought up by them to the CB and note the CB's muted silence (undoubtedly because of dealing with one issue at a time) and even the veiled threat contained therein.
The signing off re the documents curtailing our rights and freedoms within the confines our industry happened under threats, veiled threats, and forbidden (isms) in that we were told blatantly not to discuss it out in the open, to stay away from the press, and not to answer outright to any questions put to us by the public, but rather forward all such conversations to our various Boards, our «representatives.»
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