Sentences with phrase «does evince»

Unlike the Happenings of the 1960s, these works did not involve audience participation, nor did they evince the kind of hippie optimism which imagined that art could change the world.

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Although both appellants and the government argue that the ACA, read in its totality, evinces clear congressional intent, they dispute what that intent actually is... We conclude that the appellants have the better of the argument: a federal Exchange is not an «Exchange established by the State,» and section 36B does not authorize the IRS to provide tax credits for insurance purchased on federal Exchanges.
Doing so, in fact, evinces their own courage and helps to explain why both businesses are thriving.
He has ignored the CEO playbook for a company that faces a crisis of public trust: He does not grovel, he does not evince embarrassment at the size of the lapse.
The historical lesson here is fairly unambiguous, although as always it is disappointing that economists who do propose such a solution for China evince so little curiosity about the historical precedents.
In his superb defense of freedom of thought and opinion, Matthew J. Franck does not carry through his unblinking realism in analyzing the arguments for same - sex marriage to his conclusion, where he evinces a Pollyannaish hope that the «strategy pursued by the advocates of same - sex marriage will be self - defeating.»
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
Niebuhr didn't mean to be funny when he said that Lutheranism evinces a «mystical fear of action,» but for a Lutheran student of theology that's gut «wrenching humor» which, upon further thought, is kind of sad.
I am haunted by having left a man in desperate shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
Christian ethicists usually have no great difficulty in admiring and even recommending these virtues, also in cases where they do not fully or even partially endorse the theological and philosophical presuppositions of people who evince them (such as, for instance, Latin American Pentecostals, Muslim fundamentalists, or neo-Confucian businessmen).
A revealed religion that evinced no such confidence, that accorded ritual only secondary importance, as Reform Judaism does, and was therefore fully disposed to be tolerant of other faiths, as Reform Judaism is, would almost certainly have obtained Spinoza's only slightly grudging approval.
Pope Benedict evinced more awareness of this particular deficit in orthodox culture than did either his predecessor or successor.
However, I don't think the Cowboys have evinced any interest in either Miller or Jewell.
Palin sent her message to Rove Wednesday on Fox News, after he expressed the doubt that Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell does not «evince the characteristics of rectitude and sincerity and character that the voters are looking for.»
15:41 - «The reason you do not appear to be evincing much surprise is that you expect government to respond favourably to a bid by News Corp since support had been given to the Conservative party by the Sun,» Jay says.
Dr Julian Lewis: What sort of signal does it send to Iran and other hostile would - be proliferators that our nuclear deterrent could be put at ransom in the event of another hung Parliament, as a result of our not having signed the key contracts and the hostility towards the replacement of Trident evinced by the Liberal Democrats?
Not having been involved in the unexpected 1992 victory, he did not have the sense, evinced by some of his colleagues, that despite all the indications everything would be all right in the end.
The paper also did acknowledge Clinton «has evinced a lamentable penchant for secrecy and made a poor decision to rely on a private email server while at the State Department.»
Sample sizes do not permit rigorous intragroup comparisons, but Neandertal molar tissue proportions evince less variation than the modern human sample.
44 45 Though a peer of the «new wave» filmmakers like Peter Weir and Gillian Armstrong, his films do not evince a sense of «Australianness» in the way that, say, Picnic at Hanging Rock (Weir, 1975) or My Brilliant Career (Armstrong, 1979) do.
At no point do the filmmakers seem to evince any real interest in the emotional misery they inflict on their characters; trauma here is just the quickest means to an uplifting end, or in this case, a montage's worth of wretched epiphanies.
Savage evinces the same irritation and impatience as they do, and his slow - but - joyful surrender to the story's charms presumably matches their own.
Evincing many lucid and extemporaneous qualities, Linklater doesn't do catching up though, as «Boyhood» feels much less like a greatest hits package and more analogous to being in the moment, watching the sprawling, occasionally dull home videos of family over more than a decade's time.
Consisting of resin and paint on multiple layers of unprimed canvas, it evinces a new materiality on Hubbard's part (c.f. Natalie Frank) but remains true to his pleasingly sleek style, which does much to sex up the whole category of abstraction.
The omnibus category of «post-Minimalism,» however, does not adequately describe both the unique wit and visceral impact that his work evinces...
Mr. Greenshields wished to help and encourage serious art students, artists and sculptors who recognize that there is no short cut to competence and who evince a willingness to do the hard work and subject themselves to the discipline required for the mastery of their craft.
In the way that a child's drawing posits a car as the mere sum of its visible parts — a misshapen assemblage of windshields, wheels and windows — so do these works evince little concern for actual automotive design.
But what they don't see is the diversity of ordinary sensible people who are in fact evincing confidence in that science by * using * it.
Humans didn't make Greenland Ice Sheet retreat and evince the name * Green * land before the Little Ice Age.
to me this is a form of Liberal political discourse — Liberal in the sense of embodying and evincing a desire to find grounds for public decisionmaking that don't require people to see the outcome of democratic deliberations, whatever they might be, as hostile to their core, defining commitments.
Character plays a primary role in persuasion, but «[h] ow does a writer or speaker evince, or create, a convincing character?»
Fair and conclusive deduction, then, evinces that the people of the United states did vest this court with jurisdiction over the State of Georgia.
Last night's debate was fascinating and engaging, and though constitutional text was celebrated with much fanfare, the particular positions developed by the various candidates discussed above did not evince on an individual or collective level a rock solid commitment to knowing and enforcing constitutional text.
For example, in every jurisdiction where punitive damages are allowed, the fact - finder must make a predicate finding about the defendant's culpable state of mind, i.e., did the defendant's action evince something like «wanton, willful, malicious, or reckless conduct that shows an indifference to the rights of others?»
Even the old, out - of - date versions available for Linux don't have this functionality, nor do popular integrated PDF viewers like Evince and Okular.
In general there is agreement by the High Court judges that native title will be extinguished where the legislation evinces a clear and plain intention to do so.
[45] The test that requires that a clear and plain intention be evinced from legislation that is established to take away the basic human rights to own property and be immune from arbitrary dispossession of property should apply equally to protect the rights of Indigenous Australians as it does to protect the rights of non-Indigenous Australians.
There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal customary law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
(92) There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal Customary Law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
Adolescents living in high - risk families who carried at least one DRD4 long allele and were assigned to the control condition evinced greater escalations in drug use than did (a) adolescents who lived in high - risk families, carried the DRD4 long allele, and were assigned to AIM, or (b) adolescents assigned to either condition who carried no DRD4 long alleles.
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