Sentences with phrase «damns it as»

Suffice it to say, opinion is, um, varied when it comes to cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin in particular, as is who supports it and who thinks it's the worst thing to hit trade since COD and damns them as well as uses and accepts them.
Strong editorial resistance to the war effort continued right down to the implementation of Nixon's «peace with honor» which the magazine, under new editor James M. Wall, damned as the «final self - deception» (February 7, 1973).
To sideline this fact, to ignore it, or to damn it as anti-Evangelical is to reveal a great deal about the connection of Evangelicalism's leadership to the historic Reformation Protestantism it claims to celebrate.
You know that scene in The Great Divorce in which C.S. Lewis described the damned as only vaguely human, «shrunk and shut up in themselves,» alienated from the world by choice?
But the correction need not have damned her as «a minor celebrity,» nor did it deserve such a sweeping generalization based upon a single sentence.
If some other version of a god is real, and you have chosen to not worship it, you are then just as damned as the folks you have been damning.
Yet the facts are not so damning as all this may suggest.
If he don't get his soul converted God will damn him as quick as he would a Guinea Negro.
That could have been the scenario, which isn't nearly as damning as the hot takes would have you believe.
However, there are statistics that many Arsenal Fans have been looking at and they are as damning as can be if you look at this statement:
I would not trust the OPINION (and that is what it is) of one person with an accusation so damning as «uncontrollable lunatic.»
Even though we're trying our damnedest as a culture to up the C - section rate?
Labour's miserable poll ratings have now sparked internal conflict about what several cabinet ministers damn as a lacklustre campaign, which is failing even to mobilise the party's core vote — leaving the Lib Dems to make the running with a fairness agenda they regard as Labour's own.
And even if the scenario changes playing with your friends, thinking about GTA: Lost and Damned as a full game released at 1800 MP should let everyone think about buying it at full price.
I liked this documentary because it was as damning as a Michael Moore film and much less sentimental, and the message was stronger because of it.
And the film isn't a knock - out, one that will be damned as merely efficient in some circles.
WHY: There's a lot of stupidity to be found in «21 & Over,» but it's not nearly as damning as anything that appears in the abysmal «Project X,» which several critics unfairly compared it to during its theatrical release.
One editor said the iQ's visibility recalls the Chevrolet Camaro's — as damning as a comparison can get.
Damned as the typical econobox, the Ford Escort has nevertheless been the best - selling small car for 14 years.
Damned as the typical econobox, but the best - selling small car for 14 years, the Escort was outsold by both Saturn and the Honda Civic in 1995.
Finally, educating consumers not to purchase puppies in pet shops falls into the same category as this editorial's title; we assume that those contemplating the purchase of a pet shop puppy actually give a damn as to where the mother of the puppy resides and how she is taken care of. Sadly, there is a portion of shoppers who want what they want when they want it. These are the people who don't care where their puppy comes from, they're not bothered by the misery the mother will continue to suffer, are the same people who, for whatever reason, have no problem dumping their dog at a kill shelter.
Closing a big VR studio a few months after Rigs flops is damning as well.
Tracey Emin is damned as a «dreadful woman».
The actual quotes of those proposing massive reductions in CO2 emissions are most revealing, and pretty damning as to their true motivations.
However, the preferred solutions don't include cap and trade and tax and be damned as these simply artificially raise prices of essential production.
To get a complete picture of women in law, we have to look beyond the numbers — as damning as they may be — to the innovative women, as well as men, working to increase gender diversity and empower women in the legal profession.
This was particularly damning as Laws LJ relied on exactly the same correspondence to reach his conclusion as had the judge to find the opposite.
Lenovo's newest problem might not be as damning as Intel's but it might equally be for those owning certain ThinkPad PCs.
When Edison announced the electric light, they damned him as they did van der Kolk: with innuendo.
It's an open system and everyone is welcome to throw their hat in the ring, the problem as I see it is that most members don't give a damn as evidenced by something like only 30 % taking the time to vote.
Target is reaching out to men with ads in GQ Magazine and during televised football and baseball games, hoping to lure guys like Andrew Hart, 23, an analyst in Dallas, who shops at J. Crew and Banana Republic and said he «would never buy clothes at Target,» damning it as «both less stylish and lower quality.»

Not exact matches

But as demonstrated by what happened to the Tripathis, the crowd isn't always very smart — and with potentially damning effects.
As the lovely James from Men with Pens and Damn Fine Words recently suggested I try, sit down with a pen and write out some «I Believe» statements on just why you started your journey online in the first place.
As a result, he came damn close to losing his own pension.
Partly it feels like being damned with faint praise, as when people say Sylvia Plath was a «great woman poet.»
Damn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.&raDamn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.&radamn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.&radamn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.»
I respect him as a coach, but I'll be damned if I'll allow someone to use our platform or try to do the same thing we're doing and just think it's OK.
Some of the people you'll hear spreading anti-Semitic views are blatant apologists for extremism, justifying a car barreling into an Israeli bus stop or a random knife attack on the street as a legitimate expression of frustration at the lack of a Palestinian state, Jewish victims be damned.
For the company, the fallout was as quick as it was damning.
And they damn well better be even more competitive in business as they would be in sports or you know who just might have to kick their ass.
One of the most successful social entrepreneurs of our time, Harrison's visionary non-profit grew over 100 % in the first quarter of 2011 (as compared to the same period in 2010), the economy be damned.
According to Toronto economist Bruce Little, a lack of «global ambition» could be to blame: «There's a lot of Canadian business people that start a company and as they grow, instead of saying,??? Damn, I want to be Bill Gates,» they sell it and enjoy their wealth.»
Auto app updating: Keeping apps up to date on an iOS device is like playing whack - a-mole — just as soon as you've updated a few, more of those damn red notification circles pop up.
Now this m Now y sound damning, but as anyone who uses the internet knows, you can attempt to avoid ads, but you are going to see some ads eventually.
You can even run some distributions of Linux, such as Damn Small Linux, from one of those tiny USB drives.
«Microsoft is unable to connect with the new generation of users,» wrote Global Equities analyst Trip Chowdhry in a 2010 research note to his clients, about as damning a sentence as you can muster for a technology company.
Bank of America, whose CEO infamously referred to its SBA portfolio as a «damn disaster,» lent $ 136.1 million in 2008; in the first quarter of 2009, the company only doled out $ 3.3 million.
The damning PAC report comes as UK negotiators sit down with their European negotiators in an attempt to reach an agreement on the post-Brexit relationship between Britain and the European Union.
(For GenXers, who I'm including here as a parenthetical afterthought, because that's how we've been treated our whole damn lives, 19 % thought Boomers had had a positive impact, 42 % thought of them as a negative, and 39 % total could not articulate a difference.)
Because, as a famous ex-politician once put it, the rent was too damn high.
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