Sentences with phrase «great indictment»

This week, Kevin Tofel and I discuss this article about one writer's frustrations with the NEst thermostat and why it's not a great indictment o n the connected home.
But that such a snapshot was even needed is a great indictment of climatology and climatologists.
In my view, this is one of the great indictment of the corporate «reform» movement: they claim that everything they do is «for the children,» but then they will let almost anyone «run a school,» just so long as so doing advances privatization.
This is already being written about as a great indictment of Labour members.
This is surely the greatest indictment Lord Sugar would have of Jesus» performance.
Nothing could be a greater indictment of the modern Church than this (The Myth of a Christian Religion).
It's one of the greatest indictments on human nature in the history of popular culture.

Not exact matches

And with great fanfare, the president declared that the indictment proved, as he has always said, that there was «no collusion» between his campaign and the Russians.
The great irony of Piper using the book of Job to support his theology is that the story of Job stands as an ancient indictment on those who would respond to tragedy by blaming the victim.
Catholic modernists, believing that religion is a greater mystery than reason can comprehend, accepted the Enlightenment's intellectual indictments of religious dogma, traditional interpretations of scripture, and church history but held onto the church's ritual and symbols.
Read the great apostle Pauls horrible indictment of the entire human race in the first three chapters to the Romans.
I have a thought on this, the EPL is the most competitive league in the world but the top teams in the league which are Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool have all dropped their levels which is why none of them can compete in the champions league against the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern or Atletico, as great an advert it is that Leicester won but it's a serious indictment on the big teams that they won!
Now, though, the mayor's advisers are concerned that the transition from Bharara to whichever Republican Trump installs will slow things down to the point where the timing of any possible indictments inflicts greater damage.
Meanwhile, some cadres of the party in the Greater Accra Region have described the indictment of ex-ministers over the supposed double salaries as a misadventure.
«And he's probably leaving with a great deal of disappointment, because of a number of incidents — not least, the indictment and conviction of his protégé, James Burke.»
And his wise call for greater financial disclosure from local officials in the wake of recent conflicts of interest exposed in local governments was a clear reference to the indictments of Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto.
That money is coming under greater scrutiny after complaints from state legislators over a lack of transparency in how it's given out, criticism from state oversight agencies, and the indictments of top state officials and developers involved in projects in Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany.
«The indictments have instilled a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety in our community.
And it's no indictment on character — far from some sort of personal failure, psychological and emotional problems stem from something greater than you, being either inherited genetically, or learned from parents or other environmental contexts.
The year's greatest monster came not from a horror film but from a biting indictment of ambulance - chasing American media.
The heart of the document is an indictment that lambastes America for letting schools slip into precipitous decline but praises the nation's good heart, great potential, and mighty past.
While great transparency and accountability is vitally important, when it comes to the Jumoke / FUSE issue, indictments and convictions are also in order.
The Great Degeneration is an incisive indictment of an era of negligence and complacency.
This is not necessarily an indictment of your care — simply that some cats, as in humans, require a great deal more stimulation.
If the indictment is inevitable, then the harm is not that great for a person who has appeared three times already.
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