Sentences with phrase «for cynicism»

But for people of color, there may be cause for cynicism among the optimism over the company's response to the recent crisis.
It was about worshiping a God who is too passionate to allow for cynicism, a God ready to bless our best and curse our worst, eager to bring the kingdom, but not before we turn to God in freedom.
Rather than find this a reason for cynicism I have come more and more to regard it as one ground of hope.
For those who love Machiavelli for his cynicism, the fervor, patriotism, and piety in the Exhortation is puzzling.
Osborne is the consummate political strategist who he rather admires for his cynicism and ruthlessness.
It is especially easy to be cynical about it when one is given so much material for cynicism.
He wants to tackle issues of who owns the sky now that NASA has been defunded, and the magic of believing in the unseen as a tonic for cynicism, plus he wants to address the Hawaiian separatist movement, the conundrum of money buying its way into places it shouldn't go, and a 1967 treating that ostensibly keeps space weapons - free.
In Siena, a horse race exists that (depending on your capacity for cynicism) either makes a complete mockery of the sport or a fun fetish of its potential for illicit goings - on.
Michael Haneke has made a name for himself by heaping stress and upset on fictional middle - class families, often with an unflinching eye for cynicism.
Of course, The Bulletin is no place for cynicism, just cautious optimism, so I will take Ubisoft at its word that Beyond Good & Evil 2 really was in development up until 2011, when it was abruptly bumped to the then - unannounced Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Once you fully let go of that delusion and see us for what we are, just another specie vying for survival and dominance based on instincts that evolved before we had the ability to inflict widespread death, suffering, and destruction on other people, there is less cause for cynicism.
He did not touch it, for his cynicism had not advanced that far.
For all its cynicism, this Mervyn Leroy classic is still an absorbing and exciting portrait of one man's hell: from combat to prison to fugitive life, and then finally to the shadowy, soul - sucked, madness that comes with a life fraught with such hardship.
-- and thereby chide us for our cynicism.
For all her cynicism, Sillman's exhibition is an inspiring testament.
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