Sentences with phrase «direct defiance»

"Direct defiance" means openly and deliberately disobeying or challenging someone or something in a bold and straightforward manner. Full definition
Art had taken down the Barreras in direct defiance of orders from CIA, and it had been like rolling a grenade down an airplane aisle It blew p on everybody, and the damage had been tough to contain, with the New York Times and the Washington Post sniffing around like bloodhounds.
We do all of this in direct defiance of God's Law in the Bible because we know God and his «eternal word» are completely wrong.
If you have an agreed upon set of consequences for direct defiance you should implement them.
A Labour shadow minister has publicly backed a referendum on the final Brexit deal - in direct defiance of Jeremy Corbyn's position.
«North Korea's action is in direct defiance of the will of the international community coming as it does just days after the United Nations presidency statement last week, which urged North Korea not to carry out its declared intention to test a nuclear device.»
Your prayer will go unanswered, in direct defiance to Jesus» promises in the Bible.
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Much of the work that's in this exhibition is in direct defiance to some of those perceived fixed selves that I'm talking about, but it's also in celebration of the multiplicities of identities, all of those different characters, all of those different artists from Carrie Mae Weems to Wangechi Mutu to Mickalene Thomas.
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