Sentences with phrase «general tenor of»

Your unstated argument, it seems clear from the general tenor of your many postings, is that the tax would reduce fossil fuel usage.
But even if Heartland decides they're better off not pursuing Gleick, e.g. because they don't want discovery working against them, judging by the general tenor of this thread one can easily imagine others deciding to harass him legally, though Heartland is in the best position to defend against an objection of frivolity.
The general tenor of the comments was that Diego's message was the final act that revealed a long - suspected support for white supremacy to be true.
Rather than following every morsel of advice he gets, Balakrishnan uses the general tenor of the comments to gauge investor sentiment.
Tadas, who constructs his daily guide to the investment world after reading hundreds of articles, has a better take than anyone on the general tenor of commentary.
My guess, and it's only a guess, is that the general tenor of the market may remain tepidly positive for a few more weeks, but that we will ultimately observe another frightening leg down in the first part of next year - possibly to re-test the November lows, possibly to new lows, depending on the evolution of economic conditions.
The Forum supports social equity through the general tenor of the building's climate.
The gravity and significance of the task at hand is never in question, nor do laughs stem from the sacrifices that surround their efforts; however the general tenor of the film values gentle amusement as much as historical appreciation.
When I cut away the waffle and tendentious speculation (ie most of what is said) the general tenor of this post appears to be that women are very stupid and apt to be tempted into danger by wicked Conservative wolves.
TEXAS A&M lost in a thrilling shootout to Alabama, but does not feature here because this is the general tenor of discussion on TexAgs:
I choose her piece from many others, first because she is normally a fair - minded and well - informed commentator; secondly because she conveyed well enough the general tenor of the obloquy which for a time rained down on Cardinal Brady's head.
It may, of course, be objected that this analysis has drawn our noses so close to texts that the general tenor of the whole is lost.
So at least John understood the scene, and such an understanding coheres with the general tenor of the gospels.
Part of the problem was that Caplan was appalled at the general tenor of fashion reality shows.

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But he was also an advocate of Christians embracing Christianity, which meant a strong Christian tenor to American society in general.
After the film's world premiere on April 25, Margaret Juntwait, «the Voice of the Met,» moderates a conversation with filmmakers Susan Froemke and Bob Eisenhardt, the Met's general manager Peter Gelb, opera soprano Deborah Voigt, and tenor Jay Hunter Morris as part of the Tribeca Talks series.
Thursday, September 24, 8 pm DIGITAL PRIMITIVES Cooper - Moore, diddly - bo + banjo Assif Tsahar, tenor saxophone + bass clarinet Chad Taylor, drum set + m \ «bira $ 12 General Admission Presented by Ars Nova Workshop As a composer, performer, instrument builder, storyteller, teacher, mentor, and organizer, Cooper - Moore has been a major, if somewhat behind - the - scenes, catalyst in the world of creative music for over 30 years.
The news media do far greater harm by the general alarmist tenor of ALL reporting re: radiation.
However, many of those who favoured a «Leave» vote in last year's referendum expressed, at least in general terms, dissatisfaction with the tenor and content of some European legislation and it is unlikely that such concerns will lie dormant.
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