Sentences with phrase «cynics take»

So cynics take heart — you have control over your attitude (and your well - being).
The cynics took a (well - lit?)
Cynics taking the time to investigate may stop searching upon learning the name behind Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto,...

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Cynics suspect that the investors who took Rosneft's paper are just other state - controlled Russian institutions who will dump the bonds at the Central Bank in due course.
But the cynic in all of us may still look at all those super-rich sharks, sitting atop their gilded thrones telling struggling entrepreneurs to take risks, as a bit, well, callous.
In Zuckerberg's case, it didn't take long for the cynics to pounce.
In recent years, a small Cynic revival has taken place.
To the cynic who might suggest that I come to terms with the differences within myself by taking a trip to Saudi Arabia, live a day in a life as Bouazizi only to realize that these differences should n`t exist, be curtailed, or that the makeup of the U.S is a standard makeup for the Middle East on its way in becoming good, or at least docile, I'll say this: grow up.
Don't take it personally, I'm just trying to understand what about this blog draws those who tend to be cynics rather than the faithful.
As such, a cynic would probably conclude that you're not even particularly interested in the central topic of this thread anyway (otherwise, why haven't you bothered to take PB on?)
I'm a cynic, I didn't think these vitamins could cure help me but after trying for 6 months, that's how long it really takes to get your insides right, I saw great results
I've been on The Wright Stuff on Five through much of the expenses saga and, when Hazel Blears resigned while the show was on air, there was a massive cheer from the audience that took even the cynics by surprise.
Some cynics suggest the proposal is targeted at boosting Cuomo's presidential prospects in 2020, but let's give him the benefit of the doubt and take his proposals seriously.
A cynic might say that the German industrial establishment has taken a look at the way the «wind is blowing» and told the government enough is enough (after all coal - produced electricity is about 30 % of the price of wind and solar).
Cynics regard this as his insurance policy against having to explain to Angela Merkel that Britain has voted to leave the European Union in a referendum that took place solely because his party forced him into it.
Hurd Hatfield plays Dorian Gray, a handsome, earnest young man who stops aging after having his portrait painted, and George Sanders takes top billing as Lord Henry Wotton, the hedonistic cynic who tempts the young and moral Dorian to indulge in all the pleasures of the world.
Richard, a flinty cynic as interested in making fools of his marks as he is in taking their money, Brian, bursting with a cheerful elann at how easy it all is while stomping out the last annoying vestiges of his conscience, are two guys thrown together by necessity but maintaining a chummy sort of wariness and a tricky sort of one - upsmanship.
When Victoria is a teenager (portrayed by an excellent Emily Blunt) she is taken to a ball, where the friendship of a charming and worldly cynic Lord Melbourne (Paul Bettany) is not enough to win her over.
It takes a true cynic to come down too hard on a movie like this one that embraces its own ridiculousness with open arms.
Cynics are suggesting that director Roland Emmerich had the Chinese box office take in mind when he co-wrote the script.
Having spent a good portion of my career conducting dealership internal audits and forensic fraud investigations, I have certainly become a cynic, and so I believe that there is always at least one employee at every dealership taking advantage of weaknesses in internal controls for their own personal enrichment.
Taking off my cynic's hat, this poor performance is indicative of some of the problems in traditional publishing.
I'd be the cynic to tell Read more about Working Wednesdays: Taking The Stress Out of Travel Blogging -LSB-...]
Take as corollaries two artists frequently cited as hitting global records in Gouzer's afore - mentioned «If I Live...»: Kippenberger, the postwar cynic - alcoholic, and Alex Israel, whose massive sunglassed profile vacantly celebrates a speculative environment more flush and inflated than even the one Warhol knew.
Who says: Veterans of failed past efforts to take on entitlements; assorted skeptics and cynics — including, sometimes, ourselves.
«There's kind of an assumption when you leave private practice that you leave the possibility of doing pro bono and the cynic's take is you don't really need to do it for your career anymore,» says Hurl.
Indeed, a cynic might suggest that the nebulousness of the purported obligation is part of its merit — it allows the LSUC to tell some members that it is taking proactive actions to promote equality, diversity and inclusion, while telling other members that, what's the big deal, nothing's really changing.
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