Sentences with phrase «how insinuating»

I would challenge the NAACP and those persons with beliefs such as Randi Weingarten to look at how insinuating that charter school leaders and advocates are racist goes against what the movement stands for and has done.
And at this show, they seemed to blend into one another, resonant of Als's recent work and how he insinuates himself into the lives of others.

Not exact matches

Without «The Apprentice» and the carefully curated image of Trump it insinuated into millions of American homes, it's hard to imagine how Trump could have ever sold the American people on his ultimate pitch: becoming president.
As Vox's Alex Ward pointed out, the situation has always been awkward for the president: If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left information out of his memo in order to insinuate that the FBI is biased against Trump.
If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left out information to insinuate the FBI is biased against Trump.
... We must develop a detailed sense of where and how racism has insinuated its ways into our thinking, and must recognize the subtle ways that it continues to infuse our thinking.»
Stupid religious people and their attempts to satisfy their own plight — look at how they want to insinuate towards their cause.
How would purpose insinuate itself into a dynamically hierarchical universe without being overwhelmingly noticeable?
He claims his silence on the Costa ban did the job — insinuating the world had now learnt a lesson and could see how right he was all along.
Lucho was great he entertained us and I greatly miss him but he played how he knew, albeit without Barca style midfielders, But ev returned emphasis to the midfield he also needs his players, am I insinuating The midfield is poor, No way!!
Think how much pressure he may have taken off his players by making that statement, which we must consider in context of what the press has been insinuating all week long, about our efforts this season.
Indeed, one leading spokesperson for First Candle once insinuated that parents bedshared to be «cool» and commented how bedsharing did not reflect «educated» parenting.
Asking children to build something and then explain how that toy feels insinuates how the child feels.
As the «net insinuates itself more and more into politics at all levels, a change had better come — as Zack Exley put it, you won't hire an internet person and put him or her in a box, you'll hire communications staff who actually understand how to use the internet.
Sorry, i insinuated from your question how you felt about the situation.
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.
This is not to insinuate that Haneke betrays any insincerity towards his characters, but one wonders how he might have conceived and shot a film about a lowly working - class couple dealing with encroaching death in a tiny one - room apartment.
Considering I think Streep was borderline bad and chewed a lot of unnecessary scenery, Philip Seymour Hoffman seemed to have no idea how to tackle his character, and Amy Adams wasn't called on to do much (though is fine enough in the part), then yeah, I'm not just insinuating, I'm saying it: the «Doubt» ensemble does not deserve this award.
That is so odd... I tried to be funneh and spell «compares» as c o m p a l e s, insinuating that the Lincoln would «pale» in comparison to the Cadillac, but when encased in your quote, «compares» is how it appears... spel check?
I wanted an explanation of why or how this major axel collapse occurred, and John Lafrancesa looked me in the eyes and said his mechanic insinuated that I intentionally did something to my vehicle.
They would have insisted on knowing just how the borrowed funds were going to be spent (invested to create a return that, in turn, would be used to repay the loan), asked for a business forecast, looked to mitigate potential non-payment with collateral or somehow insinuated themselves into the spending process with checks and balances.
No, it's definitely not a catch - all category for things that don't fall into more specific buckets, and how dare you even insinuate such a thing.
He often insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television shows, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.
Insinuating a visual dialogue that explores how information is recorded and stored in our minds.
Chin also insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.
The group show on the second floor demonstrates how artists have used performance and process to insinuate the body into art, effectively telling us that no art is really «anti-art.»
In my previous blog post, I showed how one anonymous op - ed writer tried to casually drop the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase into his piece to insinuate skeptic climate scientists received illicit industry money in exchange for the promise to lie to the public.
At the end of my August 7th blog piece, I mentioned how any prominent person insinuating that industry money corrupts skeptic climate scientists seems to be separated from Ross Gelbspan by three degrees or less.
Look how the NY Times dances around the history of Kyoto and Copenhagen, insinuating it was all GOP obstructionism.
He has repeatedly cited a leaked Western Fuels Association PR campaign memo, insinuating its strategy to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» proves their guilt, and my work details how that memo phrase never was the top - down industry directive he portrays it to be, along with other troublesome credibility problems he faces.
So I'll mention it here, to point out once again how there typically is less than 3 degrees of separation between any prominent person who insinuates skeptic climate scientists are crooks, and Ross Gelbspan.
Google Books, even in its current legally encumbered state, has over the last year insinuated its way into how I work.
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