Sentences with phrase «does by her admission»

Pointing the finger was an allusion to what Caryn does by her admission and not dissimilarly her saying to me don't tell women the lamb should lie down with the lion or you will destroy women was unnecessary, could be taken to imply misogyny where none existed and not cool.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, some of those who turned on Edwards, notably his former aide Andrew Young and his wife, have by their own admission done well financially for doing Edwards in.
These two types of expertise don't always overlap; Robert De Niro has given some of the greatest performances in the history of American cinema, but by his own admission he doesn't have much to say about how he does what he does.
The device is built by Sony, which itself is a sort of admission by the company that it indeed doesn't do software very well.
Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation Class A Voting Shares (NYSE: LGF.A), the entertainment and content maker behind «Orange Is the New Black,» is by the company's own admission «very interested in the consolidation space» — but the stock doesn't have any upside...
The past 24 hours of news in President Donald Trump's various legal imbroglios — the replacement of outgoing lawyer Ty Cobb with Emmet T. Flood, who represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment as president, and the admission of Rudy Giuliani to Sean Hannity (subsequently confirmed by Trump on Twitter) that Trump did in fact reimburse Michael Cohen for a $ 130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election — are powerful reminders of something that can't be said often enough: Trump and his White House lie all the time, without apparent compunction.
The admission by Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen that he made the $ 130,000 payment of apparent hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election does not make the Trump campaign's legal problems go away despite Cohen's assertions.
You can't «believe in» God because you don't know for sure whether God exist (by most religious people's own admission, I think, though I coud be wrong, but either way its a fact that the existence of God has not been proven).
I would venture to guess many of the evangelical pastors she speaks to (as described in this essay) don't «get» what she's arguing, because they take for granted that she's an evangelical in essence, just an edgy one; whereas, by her own admission, she is talking about «not a change in style but a change in substance.»
There is a fairly general admission by people that they do not pray enough, or that they find it hard to pray in the first place.
Oh and by your own admission we shouldn't study God because that studying would be inaccurate, which is true since your god doesn't exist.
You by your own admission set it aside and go with what YOU THINK your god wants which you can no more demonstrate is the correct path than any other believer who does the same but does not agree with your moral conclusions.
And what is most amazing to me is that by your own admission (and the millions or billions who believe as you do) you consider the words in your ancient book to carry more weight than your own personal experience in the here and now.
Science does not understand what consciousness really is in empirical terms, and that reality humbled Quantum Physics scientists by their own admission that it is above and beyond such discipline.
However, clearly this will not do, because Craig leaves out of account the existence of a Creator who is, on his own admission, a personal spirit which by definition has experiences.
He understands that the thing of letting the self go is a pretty serious business after all, he is not so apoplectically muddled by the blow as the immediate man is, he understands by the aid of reflection that there is much he may lose without losing the self; he makes admissions, is capable of doing so — and why?
In response to his critique, I would only say that while I quite agree that the sociology of belief often matters more than «popes and bishops and ecclesiastical politics,» by his own admission, those politics delivered «confusion» to the laity in the wake of Vatican II, and I fear that in the age of Francis they risk doing so again.
The other thing I know is that she, in every part of her life from diet to family to work to worship, exercises a discipline and orderliness and obedience that I could never attain to in a hundred lifetimes and that, by her own admission, those ways of being and doing come up out of her Mormon faith and are her praxis.
Though we live within a chasm of derived ascertainment concluded as being a universe does in no way or means make causal admissions that there are unknowable amounts of self - similar universes being side by side ours creating a gigantic life form living within a vast sea upon a world so ginormous that our stellar world would be 100,000 times smaller than a speck of dust!
It is the admission of one's errors coupled with a change of heart fueled by a desire to do better next time.
I don't think beliefs are completely fabricated by humans (thus my admission earlier), but I completely understand why you do.
Fred by your own admission you lost everything, probably were depressed and needed a way out, you choose to believe in a god, doesn't mean it real.
By his own admission, Driscoll's troubled sex life affected his teaching of Scripture, so it will not do for Christians to continue to insist that pastors who teach the «timeless truths of Scripture,» can not be wrong.
If the circumstances require some physical discomfort or some admission to others by outward appearance that one is praying, one may well ask God for stamina to do whatever is required.
My admission was that Pius XII's silence can be explained by not wanting further reprisals on Jews and Christians throughout the world, which Hitler had a tendancy to do.
By his own admission, he doesn't like it there.
«While Mobil Oil Australia does not accept that its previous subscription, or the subscription of others, to the Oil PriceWatch service had any adverse effect on competition n any relevant market in Australia, Mobil Oil Australia has voluntarily and without admission offered to provide this Undertaking to address the concerns raised by the ACCC.»
And so, referring back to the title of this piece, Wenger by his own admission creates the team, he doesn't buy it.
What's the problem here other than a few fans trying to hold on to Cyborg refusing to make 135 as an excuse why the Ronda fight didn't happen, which by Ronda's own admission wasn't the deciding factor.
If the daytime high temperature in Hampton, Georgia on Saturday or Sunday of race weekend fails to reach at least 50 degrees as observed by the National Weather Service, or if weather issues postpone the day's activities to a different day and fans are unable to attend on the rescheduled date, fans who do not enter the admission gates on the day the event is held will receive an account credit for the full price of their tickets.
It just hurts that we came so close to promotion last season yet now seem so far away, however at the end of the day this is results - driven business and by the manager's own admission he didn't feel he could turn it around.
We do our kids a disservice by framing college admissions as the endpoint to a successful childhood.
The Waldorf School of Atlanta does not discriminate against candidates for admission or employment on the basis of age, race, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or disability status as well as other classifications protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Even if you delete an entry doesn't mean it won't be found — by the admissions committee at your child's first choice college.
Teens need to know that even if they don't partake in social media, they might still be building an online reputation that could be found by future hiring managers or college admissions officers.
While I shouldn't have been surprised at his admission, given the lawsuits that have been filed against the league by former players, and the efforts by N.F.L. to protect the safety of current players, what impressed me the most was what the league and USA Football have done and were doing to improve health and safety of all who play football, from the pros down to the youth level, which fall into 6 general categories:
I know you mean no harm or ill will, but the fact you're questioning a future with an otherwise great sounding man because you're worried about money in retirement regardless of he, by your own admission, is doing the best at everything he can is the keynote idea behind this entire article.
We do not advocate that all homebirth practices follow our lead, but we argue against the statement that NICUs are sustained by the admissions of home born babies and rather, hospital births and their subsequent NICU admissions need further investigation.
In addition, hospital admissions for apnea or cyanosis during infancy did not differ by sleep position.
The settlement leaves the validity of the original claims undetermined, as it does not represent an admission of fact or liability by the contractor.
Exclusion criteria: multiparous women, premature baby (born before the 37th week), low birth weight baby (< 2500 g), admission to neonatal intensive care unit or transfer to another hospital, medical condition which could permanently or temporarily counter-indicate breastfeeding (e.g. acute tuberculosis, psychosis, acute phase hepatitis A or B, hepatitis C, HIV), women who did not speak Italian, and women who could not be contacted by telephone).
«We recognise that the current legal framework does not allow serious admissions of criminal conduct by News International to be taken into account when considering Newscorp's acquisition of BSkyB.
It was mostly the fact that Khodorkovsky had retained his moral stance and did not «break» by appealing for clemency on the grounds of admission of guilt, that attracted public sympathy.
Asked the now traditional question about the naughtiest thing he'd ever done he trumped Theresa May's admission that she'd once run through a wheat field by claiming to have shot at his neighbour's house.
How do we know this staffer did not get a raw deal when by Avella's own admission Albany has a corrupting «circle the wagons» culture?
Because county, metropolitan and borough councillors have no staff or office in their districts or wards (despite in some cases being paid more than MPs) by and large our constituents come to the MP first, not properly understanding that things like planning, lighting, schools» admissions or policing are not strictly our responsibility - and frankly nor do they care.
The best that can be said of this White Paper is that it represents a veiled admission by the Government of the failure of its school reforms since 2010, with a raft of measures clearly intended to ensure that schools are no longer left to do their own thing.
By the time you dummies are done purging your ranks of the impure and infirm, you'll have to caucus with the libertarians, Constitution Party, and Gun Owners before you can get admission to the Senate washroom.
Following complaints by private Senior High School owners to the effect that they are losing their investments due to the implementation of the free SHS policy, which has led to low admissions, the Finance Minister said» We would also work to do the same for privately owned SHS in the near future.»
Any natural resources like oil, gas, metals, salt, even geothermal activity etc. (with the exception of sand, gravel, clay) do not belong the owner, but are considered ownerless until mined which needs a separate admission from the government (Some specific natural resources can even be only mined by the goverment which conveniently can transfer the rights).
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