Sentences with phrase «evinced how»

The stock performance of Unitedhealth Group and WellPoint Group this year have certainly evinced how each should fare well under Obamacare, in the view of Wall Street investors.

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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.
In arguing against the possibility of attaining to a neutral standpoint on matters of concern to religious persons, one begins with the axiom that all human activity — and so, by extension, all scholarly activity, all religious activity, and all interaction among serious religious persons — both implies and evinces a commitment to some particular metaphysic, some view as to the way things are and as to how human activity should proceed in that context.
And though we shall need to emphasize how» much «There is a God» evinces an attitude to the familiar, we shall find in the end that it also evinces some recognition of patterns in time easily missed, and that, therefore, differences as to there being any gods is in part a difference as to what is so and therefore as to the facts, though not in the simple ways which first occurred to us.
And while the Assembly's early morning vote — taken long after most of the state's nearly 20 million residents were asleep — evinced optimism, some lawmakers were cautious early on about how long this session could last.
But first, he rewinds to how Petit got started as a multitalented street performer, disappointing his middle - class parents and making his way from riding a unicycle and juggling to evincing preternatural balance and grace as an aerialist.
EL James» source novels evinced an understanding of how sex works without grasping the emotional currents that make it worth having in the first place.
218 Smith strikes a middle ground by focusing on «how an advocate projects and evinces credibility to the reader through his or her written product.»
How to evince, or create, character without straying into ethical education or maxims on morality, territory into which advice on possessing good character inevitably points?
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