Sentences with phrase «from insinuating»

#related #The law would put other constraints on the federal government, among them checks on the secretary of education's liberal regulatory powers — used and abused to educators» and administrators» despair under Duncan — and language reinforcing existing prohibitions that keep the Department of Education from insinuating itself into curriculum decisions in charter schools.
Still, that has not stopped neuroscience from insinuating itself into classrooms worldwide in the form of teacher - training programs, computer applications and curriculum changes — not one of which is based on actual knowledge for the simple reason that we lack even «fundamental principles» of how the brain works, they write.

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Since the shooting, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has expanded his call for temporarily barring foreign Muslims from entering the U.S., even though the attacker was an American, and insinuated that Obama sympathized with or even supported terrorists.
Speaking from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nassetta said that his own conversations with Trump and his team have not led him to believe that the new administration is against free trade, as some critics have insinuated.
This has left many people on the Bitcoin Talk forums, Reddit, and elsewhere to speculate regarding the identity of the subsequent addresses that Bitcoins were sent to from my addresses, and the owners of such addresses, as Ron and Shamir's paper insinuates that they are related to Silk Road.
Then, having insinuated himself into the good graces of the people by a show of seeming piety, he gave out that a certain book had been sent down to him from heaven.
I guess I'll have to wait until the transcript of your podcast appears, but from what you've written it seems as though you're insinuating that honoring God with one's actions needn't go father than having sex, eating good food, and being nice to your dog.
Aside from some loud and tearful contention over our choice of baby dolls — during the actual liturgy, a pink - romper - wearing, crayon - disfigured pretender to the role of John the Baptist kept trying to insinuate itself into the proceedings — everything went smoothly, and we hope that the whole feast thing will have been enough of a liturgical mnemonic that people will be begging us to repeat it this time next year.
From Alanus Anglicus to Pope Nicholas V, a false understanding of the papacy and of papal authority insinuated itself into the Church, finding expression, for example, in the notorious «bulls of donation» which are the target of much opprobrium in indigenous protest movements.
His own advertisement of his project makes it easy for his critics to insinuate that it is a highfalutin, idle, and moreover, from the standpoint of history, even an avowedly obsolete undertaking.
Immaculate and extensive greensward, hedgerows, and neocolonial buildings carefully separating the college from its surrounding world — these bespeak an elitist, dualistic and static notion of truth, and they insinuate that notion into the lives of those who live there.
Look at the way rumours insinuate themselves through the national press, winding from paper to paper to website to tweet, until it emerges that the speculation was simply the invention of a bored 15 - year - old.
After the game, Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau was not pleased with the outcome, and insinuated that LeBron even flopped on the play, saying, «From my angle, i just saw a guy basically flop... I'll leave it at that.»
Former striker Le Tissier has moved to criticise our lack of attempts from outside the box, and insinuates that manager Arsene Wenger has tasked his players to only shoot inside the box.
I don't recall saying that but keep insinuating that oubre is the sole reason for Toronto going 16 - 30 from three.
Similar with the league, they said we only performed after Christmas when the title was effectively gone — insinuating there is no pressure to recover from your worst start for 30 years to save both professional embarrassment and the UCL qualification spot.
Shortly after that, a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski insinuated Leonard could return to action in March.
Are you trying to insinuate that children who suffer from extended spells of crying as with colic are somehow mentally or developmentally «less than» children with no colic?
The idea swiftly drew a letter from the presidents and chairs of the 11 largest foundations to the CUNY trustees, insinuating that the measure was at best a threat to the foundations» ability to raise money and at worst illegal, and asking them to make their opposition known.
Sorry, i insinuated from your question how you felt about the situation.
The singer who was not happy with the situation of the Displaced Persons during the visit noted that the lingering insurgency in the area which left thousands of people dead, millions injured and displaced from their homes with property worth billions of naira destroyed have nothing to do with religion as insinuated, but has do with politics.
I don't know Cuomo from the man on the moon but I have yet to see him or read about him call me or insinuate I am a «slave owner» like Witt or Kennedy has.
Akufo - Addo also insinuated that the NPP is the only party in Ghana that can unseat the governing NDC from office.
The APC national chairman further assured them that Atiku's exit from the party would not lead to massive defection from the APC as being insinuated in some quarters in the country.
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has distanced himself from posters in Abuja, which insinuated he is bidding for the vice president position in the 2019...
We do not need the insinuating remarks from well meaning people that we haven't exhausted all resources.
Right from the start, filmmaker Jason Zada begins filling scenes in this horror movie with insinuating elements involving eerie noises, deep shadows and sudden jolts.
This lush, insinuating remake of the rather muted French film Nathalie (2003) benefits from a much more emotionally charged script and lively, layered performances.
While the film includes loads of historical detail, it also infuses dramatic licence, strongly insinuating that it was the strategic scheming of the Kennedy dynasty that carried Ted away from public denunciation.
An interview with Dave Chappelle from his pre-zillionaire period insinuates there was a lot of improv on set, meaning some deleted scenes would be nice.
Davies chose to insinuate Nixon declaiming lines from Dickinson's poetry in voice - over at the oddest moments, sort of like ditties in a mediocre musical.
Mickey quickly insinuates himself with Ray's broken brothers: Eddie Marsan as broken - down boxer Terry, whose Parkinson's tremors act as an emotional shield as he explores a tentative romance with a nurse (the wonderfully sympathetic Brooke Smith), and Dash Mihok as Bunchy, a pathetic Peter Pan of an overgrown arrested adolescent who's never healed from the psychic trauma of being abused as a child by the neighborhood priest.
One, a since - deleted tweet from Ally Sheedy, insinuated it was hypocritical of Franco to wear a «Time's Up» button to the awards ceremony.
She insinuates herself into the family's life, albeit only from the hours of roughly 10:30 p.m. until 6:30 a.m.
From the looming wide - angle shots that capture the action to the deadpan, slightly askew dialogue (a brilliantly droll exchange about wristwatches is one of the film's running concerns), there's an insinuating anxiety, a vague sense of threat underpinning The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
-- major funding from AFT), who together launched a website calling DFER and its supporters «Democrats in name only,» while insinuating that the organization is a kind of political Trojan Horse backed by wealthy GOP donors like the Koch Brothers and Betsy DeVos.
But academy chains vary in their effectiveness; Reform's new research attempts to find out why Selection in 2016 looks very different from grammars and secondary moderns, Theresa May insinuated last week at prime minister's questions.
But Fiammetta and Bucino's greatest challenge comes from a young crippled woman, a blind healer who insinuates herself into their lives and hearts with devastating consequences for them all.
Perennial skeptics were probably shaken up by vague recent comments from BlackBerry's typically candid CEO, who essentially insinuated anything was possible for his struggling company on the hardware front, as long as security philosophies could be honored.
Perennial skeptics were probably shaken up by vague recent comments from BlackBerry's typically candid CEO, who essentially insinuated anything was possible for his struggling company on the hardware
He believes that Windows Phones and Windows Tablets make more sense, at least from a Microsoft stand point with hint of «Maybe with controller support someday,» insinuating that maybe Windows Phones and tablets will allow Xbox controllers to work on them.
Speaking before the show, reps shrugged off Microsoft's Tomb Raider exclusivity bombshell from its earlier gamescom press event, going as far to insinuate that such moves aren't in the players» best interests.
As the cover insinuates but doesn't explicitly mention, this mag is mostly a Guild Wars artbook — around 50 pages of full - page spread art, with commentary from the concept artists and storyboard guys dotted throughout.
In Garden Path, Druecke — operating from afar — shapes the viewer's experience by insinuating boundaries and choices into his installation.
Anachronistically frozen in space, his mythological taxidermy hybrids insinuate elements of surrealism, drawing from an ancient register that collides with futuristic settings.
The exhibition surveys the representation of the Devil from the 16th through the 20th century, tracing his evolution from the bestial enemy of mankind and Christ in the earlier period, to his perception by the Romantics as a sort of noble rebel against patriarchal authority, to an insinuating dandy, to his virtual absence in the 20th century (in all but advertising and entertainment) as people increasingly recognised that we create our own hell on earth.
While Beck uses a poetic title to trip layers of association and insinuate meaning in Torn Animals Were Removed at Sunset from That Smile (Strike), the punning title Brick and Bracket contradicts the haunting true crime reproduction it frames.
By cutting what he calls «crummy materials» such as wire, plywood, and cloth into small, sad, irregular shapes and insinuating them into walls or attaching them just above the floor or below the ceiling, he creates works of great deliberation but negligible craft, impossible to apprehend apart from their surrounding environments.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, known for their humorous and irreverent projects and performances that often take a subversive and critical stance towards the current market's seemingly insatiable appetite for hyped new artists, answers this question ad nauseum by insinuating the image cum icon of their namesake, Bruce High Quality, into thousands of images from popular culture and art history.
On Tuesday night, for instance, the chill from Wall Street insinuated itself into the very air over New York, dropping the temperature near zero and turning the city into a ghost town everywhere but Chelsea, where crowds so recently accustomed to lavish parties and lava flows of spirits banded together for a week of less - is - more gatherings around, if not in, the Armory Show.
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