Sentences with phrase «for brazen»

Inaugurating MAD's residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative's temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD's new initiative in cultural production.
In terms of his artistic work, Luna was lauded for his brazen humor and shocking tactics.
Hirst was among the select group of artists included in the show who became famous as the YBAs (Young British Artists), celebrated for their brazen honesty, their boldness in pushing art into unexplored territories, and their talent for delivering complex ideas with a powerful visual punch.
Easily my favorite award category of all the year - end shenanigans, the Heterodox Award is designed for the brazen filmmakers who allow docu - form to enhance the narrative experience — essentially service narrative form who boldly incorporate a docu aesthetic and this year's batch of five noms do this serviceably in their own fashion.
Men can go with wine colored T - shirts with white track pants or black cargos for a brazen yogic appeal.
«Public office is no longer going to be the platform for the brazen theft of public funds.
Is there loading a repeat of last year, when it switched votes from crucial roads nationwide, that would have given the economy a fillip, to useless constituency projects, for brazen personal egos?
(I gave her a «D,» for these brazen acts of goodwill and charity.)
We've all asked for brazen blessings on unavoidable compromises.
The overwhelming support of economists and those many other academics who follow their lead can not be taken for granted for a brazen American imperialism.
Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain called the sanctions «long overdue» and «a small price for Russia to pay for its brazen attack on American democracy.»
There is an option here where Facebook, in many capacities, can sponsor responsible journalism rather than be known for brazen garbage.

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And for the really brazen entrepreneur after Dyson's cash, she even offered — for free — an idea she's willing to fund today: A service that fixes email.
In a statement, Viacom lead director Salerno, among the directors targeted for removal, called Thursday's action a «brazen and demonstrably invalid attempt» by Shari Redstone «to gain control of Viacom and its management in disregard of Sumner Redstone's wishes,» at odds with the board's efforts «to represent the best interests of all of the shareholders of Viacom.»
Copier Service Scheme: In this brazen scam, the con artist poses as a service technician for your office equipment.
While the judge referred the question of damages to another hearing, he did grant Mars Canada $ 225,000 in legal costs for what he deemed the brazen breach of the earlier settlements and for Ebert's attempts to «avoid accountability» for the misconduct.
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the sake of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted immediate comparisons to Amazon.393 Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense interest from investors.
Go for a taxation consultant, teach her or him about cryptocurrencies and look brazen to articulate with confused financial management officials.
CDC's stake and dominance of the board would seem to preclude any outcome against their interests, but their brazen disregard for other shareholders could act as mobilising force for a resistance.
desperate to cash in on the crypto boom through whatever capability viable, some brazen miners have sought to access low cost electrical energy illegally to dig for crypto.
He kicked off his campaign with brazen confessional gusto, bringing tens of thousands together in an NFL stadium for a day of prayer and fasting.
For whether the weakling despairs over not being able to wrench himself away from the bad, or whether the brazen one despairs over not being able to tear himself completely away from the Good: they are both double - minded, they both have two wills.
In the pilot, we meet Coogie, a high school student who's brazen enough to steal a chain and some high tops off of a dead body, but tenderhearted enough to spend his allowance on treats for a stray dog.
Maybe a few of them stared back at Him, in brazen rebellion, but not for long.
But when, in his worldly strivings he sets out like a madman in a desperate attempt to despise himself, and in the face of this is brazen about it and lauds himself for his infamy, then one can undertake no disputing with him.
It's a name as old as the storied shepherdess of Paddan Aram — a woman so captivating her husband pledged seven years of service in exchange for her hand, a woman whose determination to bear children sent her digging for mandrakes and bargaining with God, a woman brazen enough to steal her father's idols and hide them in a camel saddle, a woman who took her last breath on the side of the road, giving birth, a woman whose tomb survived obscurity, conquest, earthquakes, and riots to become one of the most venerated and contested sites of the Holy Land.
Except for a phalanx of conservative rear - guard figures, I know of no mainstream theologians today, Catholic or Protestant, who are brazen advocates of the uniqueness and once - for - allness of the Christian revelation.
Not only is the ritual carelessly observed (1:12), but there is widespread, brazen denial of any deviation on the part of priests responsible for this cultic demoralization (2:7 - 10a).
With others being more successful in finding their port, the only move left for Villanova to make before they no longer had any say in the matter was a brazen one.
Whether a bold attempt at improving the level of Scottish football or a brazen crack at regaining a place in Europe while making a quick buck, any plans for a British Cup are sure to be shot down at Hadrian's Wall by the Football League, and probably rightly so.
I'm not blaming him for selling him, merely saying that by being so brazen, he sets himself up to look a fool.
Some shared that their child was way too brazen creating more anxiety for them as the parent, while others were concerned that their child's recent allergic reactions were affecting their ability to enjoy food and eat.
Some partners and strangers have been brazen enough to reach out for a breastfeeding mom, in hopes they will get a chance to sate their desires.
The discontent they have generated and their contentious nature have made Costa Rica, a country usually known for political moderation and avoidance of political extremes, a fertile ground for a demagogue like Juan Diego Castro, who has managed to stand out from the rest of the candidates by fashioning himself as a brazen and outspoken outsider, even though he was a Minister from 1994 - 97.
The tragedy of this youthful victim of the Taliban's brazen terrorism has, indeed, become a rallying point for Pakistanis from all walks of life and shades of thought.
«It is inhumane for people's livelihood to be taken away from them in such a brazen manner.
You'd think that's the sort of trick that only New York state legislators, who regularly engage in off - the - books moonlighting for special interests, would be brazen enough to try.
His lucrative arrangement with the personal injury princes at Weitz & Luxenberg, whose name partners were leaders of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, was fodder for editorial boards, which regularly highlighted the brazen conflict of interest.
«This summit is being presented as a lavish, respectable corporate event, when in fact it is a brazen opportunity for the porn industry to plan new ways of profiting from the exploitation of women,» said Julia Long of the London Feminist Network.
Whereas the old masters could lay some claim to nobility of purpose, at that crucial juncture of Nigerian press history, it would appear a cynic's haven for the present players: the advertiser that slams his message in your face because he has the cash to splash, the newspaper investor that projects nothing but brazen self - interest, just because again he has the cash to drive the business, and of course, the ethnic pressure group that, through the media, screams injustice!
«I will not stand for this kind of brazen contempt for the rule of law and the interests of everyday New Yorkers.
«The lurid details underlying the case — where county contracts and legislation were traded for personal favors — were laid out for all to see, leaving the public now to wonder whether even the most brazen acts are beyond the grasp of the law.»
Albany reformers called Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake's new side gig as a campaign consultant «brazen» and «disturbing,» ripping the freshman Democrat for serving private and public interests simultaneously.
But its brazen projection under Jonathan earned a furious, mass censure, akin to the Achebe quip, in A Man of the People: folks just stole too much for the owner not to notice!
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D., N.Y.) is one of several Senate Democrats jockeying for potential 2020 presidential runs, but her brazen style has received backlash from many fellow Democrats who view her as a political opportunist.
Buhari called on the Legislature which provides the legal framework for the anti-corruption war to add more verve to the determination of the government to rid the nation of the brazen corruption witnessed in recent years.
It's hard to think of a less beloved figure in Democratic politics, whether it's because of his apparent preference for working with Republicans, his tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of services for the non-wealthy, or his brazen interference in the work of his own anti-corruption commission.
Albany reformers called Blake's new side gig as a campaign consultant «brazen» and «disturbing,» ripping the freshman Democrat for serving private and public interests simultaneously.
Under Obasanjo, Nigeria's public holdings, from factories to government housing stock was liquidated; privatized and sold in what should pass for the most brazen form of profiteering and looting of any nation in history.
State Sen. John Sampson will be arraigned Monday afternoon in federal court for his alleged involvement in a brazen embezzlement scheme, involving an elaborate cover - up and an attempt to use stolen cash to fund his campaign for Brooklyn District Attorney, investigators revealed Monday.
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