Sentences with phrase «dirtiest of dirty words»

Chastising each other on problems that would scratch the head of calculus and physics teachers, they throw out the dirtiest of dirty words.

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«The days of sending a foot soldier out in the field to randomly call to qualify are over,» says Gary Hultgren, director of sales training at Moore Business Forms, a $ 2.5 - billion company in Lake Forest, Ill. «Cold calling has almost become a dirty word because of the economics.
That's a far cry from the likes of Ben Cohen, Anita Roddick, and Yvon Chouinard, for instance, who saw businesspeople as tools of the military - industrial complex and profits as a dirty word.
Or some of them may think that SEO is a dirty word.
And talk about your tough sells: some inhabitants of the nonprofit world think «business» — let alone «profit» — is a dirty word.
It's fun, and you'll see lots of entertaining «伟哥» combo marks, including words like «VIGA» (which sounds vaguely dirty to me), «VIGOUR,» «WEIBROTHER,» «VIAGRLY,» and (my favorite) «伟哥套 VIAGRA CONDOM» — that last one just sounds dangerous.
Of course, short - term is a dirty word that anyone can trot out against others with whom they disagree.
Part of that is because «spending» has become a dirty word in Washington, D.C., as the White House faces budget woes.
Inflation may be a dirty word in the bond market, but it's soon going to be a siren's song for governments as they struggle to finance their mountains of newly minted public debt.
Vancouver — the «world's greenest city» in the words of Mayor Gregor Robertson — has quietly become a major outflow of what Greenpeace calls «the world's dirtiest oil.»
They point to an article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
Jeffrey Pfeffer, a professor at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, used that dirty word that investors scoff at: bubble.
Founder and CEO of Think Dirty Lily Tse explains how she was successful at getting the word out about her company and the importance of being authentic when telling your story.
Your words pollute your mouth even more than the dirty river you speak of.
CNN: My take: «Atheist» isn't a dirty word, congresswoman Chris Stedman, author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious,» writes that when Rep. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign said «the terms non-theist, atheist or non-believer are not befitting of her life's work or personal character» it implied that there is something unfavorable about nonbelievers.
While the election of the denomination's first African American president in its 167 - year history will dominate the meeting's headlines, water - cooler talk is sure to be fixated on a theological dirty word that, for the past two weeks, has spiked the blood pressure of theologians as much as it has Baptist visits to Wikipedia.
In other words, all of the things that seem to be good works to us, God sees them as just a pile of dirty, disgusting rags.
The «spirit» of the Council has become something of a dirty word among conservatives, and something of a license for doctrinal free - for - all among liberals.
At one extreme, some dismiss any appeal to the Bible out of hand and consider «authority» a dirty word.
This slight mis - spelling of an dirty word should not be tolerated by your company.
* Don't think of it as «Outreach» but as Loving People — After awhile the word Outreach becomes a dirty word.
The foundation of faith is believing that which can not be proved — if Jesus had wandered the earth without ever sweating, getting dirty, or lashing out against the Pharisees, anyone who saw him would have immediately seen something divine in him without needing to understand his words.
Against this widely prevailing understanding of the «creation faith» we suspect that in Yahwistic circles the very term «creation» may have been a dirty word and that the development and discussion of Israel's creation faith was suppressed as part of the long, anguished struggle against religious syncretism and the loss of the distinctly moral - ethical - historical character of the Yahweh faith.
But, in the words of my local postmaster as he removed a dirty diaper from the post office parking lot, as I offered him the license plate number of the offender, «I won't be able to teach them nothing».
THIS IS TO CNN... You really need to fix your blog, so when a person spends a couple of minutes thinking and writing their blog, and they accidentally miss one of your little dirty hidden words, the ENTIRE conversation is lost.
And when Eddington coined his celebrated aphorism «the stuff of the world is mind - stuff,» the Behaviourists declared the mind to be a dirty four - letter word.
She knows that among the first words I heard in English were, «You dirty Jew, why don't you go back where you came from,» and that throughout my life in the U.S. I kept running into one version or another of that sentiment.
One of the problems with making «sensitivity» into a dirty word is that you start to see any empathy anywhere as a bad thing, even when it's the correct response.
I just said it 3X because it's kind of a dirty word in our house.
She had buzzed hair and wore cargo shorts and a white tank top, and she and I, being the pseudo-celebrities of the club that night, jumped up and down together and screamed out Pink's words «We will never be, never be anything but loud, maybe gritty dirty little freaks.»
NBC announcers may have been compelled to apologize to viewers whose ears bleed each time they hear a golfer, or anyone else, say a dirty word, but Shane Lowry was having none of it.
«Isolation» is sort of a dirty word in basketball right now, but obviously there's still a ton of value in Butler's ability to drive to the rim.
Some fans seem to view «hold - up» play as a dirty word, but buying an extra few seconds for supporting runners (which in Sanchez, it's hard to ask for much more) and dragging a CB out of position Giroud does very, very well.
Long before pollution became a household word, Monroe's residents knew that nearby Lake Erie qualified as the dirtiest body of water this side of a sump.
To help spread the word about the P&G Children's Safe Drinking Water Program — an effort that has turned billions (yes, billions) of liters of dirty water into safe drinking water for kids around the world — I shot the below demo video about their water purification technique, which is something I could actually do at home with said jug of dirty water!
«I'm a stylist,» continues Field, «even though in the world of costume design that's kind of a dirty word.
Favoritism is, after all, kind of a dirty word.
There's lots of different things they do on Papa time - this week has included a lot of baseball; a lot of dirty clothes; a little more time in the woods; nachos for lunch; trying to solve the Rubix Cube (I think Calvin's going to walk around muttering, «clockwise, clockwise, counterclockwise» until he solves it), and a healthy dose of You Tube too - this week, introducing the kids to the wonders of The Electric Company -(Knock Knock Rock, and One Word Comes After Another are the most requested around here - because Morgan Freeman is groovy).
I decided to keep using it because I think more people will read this if I use the dirty word, and in truth, that's the word we use in our homes, even if it means different things to each of us.
In the same way that patriotism was regarded as a dirty word, the ideas of deregulation, of enterprise and of wealth creation were sneered upon.
It's the dirty word of the criminal defence community - the controversial Public Defender Service - paid for and run by the Ministry of Justice.
Among some sections of the population, particularly ethnic minorities, the British empire is a «dirty word», evoking memories British imperialism.
Yet another example of the internet as a disintermediator: political activists use the comments sections as a way to reach the news organizations» readers directly, generally bypassing the editorial approval process as long as they don't use dirty words or otherwise get rude.
You really do actually have to study the case law of the Immigration Tribunal to appreciate the extent to which these cases walk the moral balance of British justice, endanger the public and frankly, for many people outside of parliament, make human rights dirty words.
David Cameron is going to use his speech to accuse Labour of deserting the centre ground by treating business like a «dirty word».
Under its application, equality and political correctness turn into dirty words, with the valid assumption that some people are advancing because of their identity and not their talents.
Frayne, director of policy & strategy at Policy Exchange, acknowledges that «Thatcher» and «Tory» have long been dirty words in the North.
«Negotiation is not a dirty word, it's a part of effective governing,» said Klein.
They range from dirty trickster to, in the words of New Yorker and CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, «the sinister Forrest Gump of Republican politics,» due to his uncanny ability to figure into every key presidential moment of the past half - century.
Huhne, one of the Conservatives» least favoured Liberal Democrats, will also tell the Tories that compromise is not a dirty word, and is something they should accept as part of modern politics.
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