Sentences with phrase «far cry from suggesting»

But recognizing this reality is a far cry from suggesting that counsel may encourage a jury to ignore a law they do not support or to tell a jury that it has a right to do so.
«This Court has referred to the jury's power to nullify as the citizen's ultimate protection against oppressive laws and the oppressive enforcement of the law» and it has characterized the jury nullification power as a safety valve for exceptional cases... [H] owever,... recognizing this reality that a jury may nullify is a far cry from suggesting that counsel may encourage a jury to ignore a law they do not support or to tell a jury that it has a right to do so...
But that's a far cry from suggesting that such long - haul passenger train routes are «a waste.»

Not exact matches

One forecast suggested that prices will rise by less than 2 % from May 2017 to May 2018, which is a far cry from the 7 % increase of the previous 12 months.
This is a far cry from simply «believing without proof,» as most atheists here suggest.
The mathematics suggested that Arsenal could in fact win the title without kicking a ball if Liverpool were defeated first - a far cry from two years before.
While the net has certainly enabled lots of local grassroots organizing, and the Tea Party activists are definitely using the available technology to create a very decentralized and interesting network, the available data suggests that there may be only around 75,000 to 250,000 Tea Party online activists, a far cry from the seven - figure numbers we often hear floated.
Although the term «quantum computer» might suggest a miniature, sleek device, the latest incarnations are a far cry from anything available in the Apple Store.
Lona Sandon, RD, assistant professor in clinical nutrition at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, suggests a minimum of 130 grams of carbs a day — a far cry from low - carb diets that start with 20 grams or less.
Giles Goddard, who worked at Nintendo in the 90s, suggests that the working environment at the company is a far - cry from ideal.
The success of games like Far Cry 3 and Middle - earth: Shadow of Mordor suggests that emergent possibilities arising from a clash of systems are becoming a bigger deal in open - world games, something that Chris Donlan wrote about earlier this week, and I imagine anyone who's ever been asked to follow someone from a rooftop is delighted to hear it.
When it comes to high school graduation rates nationwide, the best available estimates from the U.S. Department of Education suggest that roughly 75 percent of those who enter 9th grade graduate within four years, a far cry from the goal of universal high school completion to which the president of the United States and all 50 governors in 1989 committed themselves to reaching by the year 2000.
Giles Goddard, who worked at Nintendo in the 90s, suggests that the working environment at the company is a far - cry from ideal.
Dunphy's sculpture suggests warmth and communal gathering — a far cry from Judd's cool critique.
The price of carbon dioxide would hover around $ 15 per ton — a far cry from the $ 70 per ton that Chu suggested would be needed to result in significant deployment of clean energy technologies.
That's a far cry from calling for what Kopel suggested
The 2.1 - megapixel front camera, meanwhile, is as mediocre as its resolution would suggest, a far cry from the more robust selfie cams we've seen in recent months.
The current state of Faraday Future is a far cry from what it presented itself as during CES, suggesting it would be as big as the first iPhone.
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