Sentences with phrase «for insincerity»

In his interview, he admits that his divorces cost him dearly, but slams prenuptial agreements for their insincerity, as if they were saying: «oh darling, I love you forever, but just in case...».
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Such insincerity is offensive and breeds lack of trust; customers who don't trust you will not be around for long.
The classic pastor's greeting line, «We're just one big happy family» ranks right up there with «I haven't got a racist bone in my body,» «I don't like yes - men,» and «We've got to get together for lunch — real soon» as classic patent insincerities.
Although a literary artist, Tolstoy was one of those primitive oaks of men to whom the superfluities and insincerities, the cupidities, complications, and cruelties of our polite civilization are profoundly unsatisfying, and for whom the eternal veracities lie with more natural and animal things.
The early Quakers, for example, had hard battles to wage against the worldliness and insincerity of the ecclesiastical Christianity of their time.
I have great respect for the former President because of how he has carried himself after leaving office and this display of insincerity isn't going to dwindle the high respect I have for him.
But Mr Clegg attacked Labour, who he blamed for the Lords legislation's failure, giving Ms Harman «10 out of 10 for spectacular insincerity».
While Julius Caesar is best for betrayal and insincerity, Hamlet is the perfect vehicle for cartoonists who want to show political indecision or vacillation.
The Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly, Prince Mathew Kolawole has slammed civil servants in the State for their alleged insincerity towards the screening exercise...
For instance, to suggest that the killings in Benue State are as a result of communal clash or because of the enactment of the anti — open grazing law appears to be gross insincerity and hate speech.
While the party attributed the suicide to the insincerity of the governor in the application of the two tranches of bailout approved by the Federal Government to pay workers» salaries, Fayose said the pains caused by the economic recession of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration was responsible for the civil servants death.
Blair set the precedent for the slippery, duplicious, smarmy, media politician and many Labour voters, fell for the spin and insincerity, because they thought, that there would be «real change» with a Socialist Government after the Thatcher years.
Nevertheless the list with red flags is never - ending; there are countless signs of dishonesty, betrayal, scam and insincerity to watch out for.
I suspect the real problem with the film isn't its pride in its insincerity, but that it's a project born of Carnahan's frustration and bile at being dumped from Mission: Impossible III, making it simultaneously too cool for a club of which it desperately wants to be a member.
His gift for dishing insincerity in rapid doses has been refined to near perfection.
Masking their insincerity, they shouted louder and more expressively than others so that they quickly rose to the top, occupied leading posts and began to struggle for their own personal, comfortable lifestyle.»
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