Sentences with phrase «heard litany»

She even had her own colonoscopy broadcast live on the Today show to emphasize the often - heard litany that early diagnosis and timely surgery can cure colon cancer and greatly reduce its death rate.
Ask a random person on the street to name his or her five favorite scientists, chances are you would hear a litany of familiar names — perhaps Marie Curie, Albert Einstein or Louis Pasteur — all of them instrumental in casting the world in which we live.
Talk to a VW executive, and you would likely hear a litany of numbers proving the company wouldn't make a profit with it on these shores.
Employers do not want to hear a litany of excuses or bad feelings about a negative experience.
Flat pricing on retail assets is one of many headwinds for the «problematic» sector, says Costello, adding, «We hear a litany of problems every day — that impacts what investors will do in the sector.»
Moreover, even after hearing a litany of arguments against one - stop shopping, the recent homebuyers continued to support the concept.

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You know the litany we are starting to hear.
I remember being a little embarrassed; I heard echoes of the Pharisee's prayer in the temple (Luke 18:10 - 14), a sort of litany of privilege which sounded to me like: «Thank you that we are citizens of this great country.
It goes without saying that you shouldn't tolerate any behavior that is abusive, emotionally or otherwise, but you should be patient, even if it is the fortieth time you've heard the same litany of suffering.
Many of us have heard or read about the demeaning litany of terms coaches who bully use: waste of a player, pussy, soft, embarrassment, pathetic, retard, all reinforced by yelling and swearing.
Senate Republicans issued a report today following a series of statewide hearings which included that position as its first recommendation, followed by a litany of taxes the G.O.P. would like to see reduced.
Rumore follows a brutal interrogation of School Board President Barbara Nevergold on Monday at the hearing in Albany, during which Paladino's team of attorneys covered a litany of i...
Rumore follows a brutal interrogation of School Board President Barbara Nevergold on Monday at the hearing in Albany, during which Paladino's team of attorneys covered a litany of issues, including the negotiation of the contract with the teacher union.
In the first week of the trial of Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's physician, Los Angeles jurors heard audio recordings of the late pop star's slurred speech, in addition to the litany of prescription drugs he had taken in the hours and weeks prior to his June 25, 2009, death.
Vaughn's Beanie has trained his child to cover his ears whenever his dad says «earmuffs,» thus providing him with a supposedly fool - proof (but, in reality, woefully stupid) method of protecting the kid from hearing the adult's litany of curse words.
Writers Pamela Falk and Michael Ellis toss out contrived subplots like moldy rice to choke on: a made - to - order Italian bridegroom, the convenient reappearance of an ex-fiancé, a litany of tired sob stories that we've all heard before.
It is totally doable and I've heard of many, many success stories across a litany of house pets, not just dogs, but not without ample attention, patience, and care.
Perhaps this «Conference on Planetary Emergencies» will result in something other than yet another extensive production of rhetorical flourishes and other forms of ever so lyrical «chin music» that we have heard for so long and come to see as nothing more than a litany of unending substitutes for what is needed in our time: action on the real threats to human and environmental health.
When we hear the continuing litany of «hottest year so far» etc., how can we fight back?
The litany of failed, alarmist predictions is why scientific organisations, such as the BoM, have — tragically — become almost the last places to hear the truth about global warming climate change.
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