Sentences with phrase «i daresay»

I daresay it was from class one that I fantasized about how wonderful it would be to own my own studio.
What you say is true for today but Mobilicity is going down and I daresay Wind probably will too.
And I daresay the average member of a church today has no clue what any of those things are, let alone what they believe about them.
I daresay some Evangelicals ardor for Romney might have been dampened a bit by the fact that he is not, in fact, a Christian.
Much depends on exactly what is meant by «mind», but I daresay at least some readers of Faith magazine might have cause to question this assertion!
I daresay all the changes the Church has made have been for the better.
I daresay that most African - American Christians do not share Mr. Obama's progressive religious views.
Not to the general public, I daresay — at least not in the near future.
I daresay that would be almost prejiduce.
Yet if we were to try to separate good from bad motives, I daresay we would not, after a mountain of labor, advance the subject much beyond the molehill of stalemate.
I daresay there might — might — even be a grain of validity to some of the points Glenn brings up, but he's long since passed the point at which every word he says is a turd falling into my drink.
If I decide that I won't repair motors and won't teach theory any longer because I don't believe in it, I daresay I won't retain my position for more than a few days.
This country is a nation of many beliefs (even no belief) so it would be unfair and I daresay un-American for «christian» values to be enforced by law.
teachers or leaders (isn't it outrageous that Muhammad daresays Jesus had been an Islamic teacher?).
I'm no fan of the Northern Irish Prods, but I daresay their experience with bomb trowing Catholics is different from yours, Catholic.
I daresay the many present incarnations of the Sheik were also not present 200,000 years ago.
I daresay that if most people were asked to define the meaning of the third Commandment, they would think that it had to do with profanity, especially profanity that invokes the holy name of God.
A contemporary who hears the voice of Yahweh, I daresay, would be just as suspect in that perspective as one who experiences the voluptuous ecstasies of Astarte.
In fact, I daresay he's likely to be the person in the room who knows more about the topic at hand than you do.)
Now, I daresay that to us — living in the aftermath of an expansion of judicial power that may, perhaps, more properly be conceived as having been expressed and ratified, rather than created, by the Supreme Court in Cooper v. Aaron — this language is quite shocking.
I daresay these words ring true during the holidays, especially.
But with that thick butter crust and obscene amount of meat and cheese, daresay they're too much of a good thing.
This is a very simple chocolate cake but I daresay it might be even better then my previous favorite.
It comes alongside an excellent cookie recipe, so I daresay it's worth it.
Well, I daresay I like my version better than the original.
Luckily, making pie with a gluten - free and allergen - free crust is really doable and, daresay, easy.
The 22 - year - old winger was preferred to Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck because of his industry, but we daresay that either of his fellow England internationals would have buried that opportunity.
And I would daresay that quite a few commenters on this site could do a damn fine job selecting players to draft with all the video and online evaluations available.
I daresay that's the hardest flyball for an OF.
I daresay neither of these 2 will find anything other than money when they discover that Klopp and Pep are not push overs.
I would hope not, but I daresay that most people would say, «Yes.»
I would daresay that it wasn't as simple as that.
I daresay this is just another ploy to tar Patriots and Conservatives as Fascists and racists... Mussolini - Italian Socialist Editor of Avanti Moseley - Labour Party member whose black shirts developed from the eerily familiar Green shirts I could go on.
If it is impossible for ordinary Conservative opinion to sit with mainstream European progressive Federalists and Socialists then I am not surprised, we are not like them and if this means there is no democracy for us in Europe then I daresay you are rejoicing.
I daresay this happens in every political campaign.»
And I daresay Espaillat has a very good chance of capturing a significant, if not a majority, vote from that point of view.»
I daresay I have no fear of argument or dissension; indeed, I thrive on healthy, vigorous debate.
The peanut butter is definitely a healthier option over the store bought caramel dip... filled with protein and heart - healthy fats... and I daresay tastes even better too!
In literally 10 minutes you can have homemade BBQ sauce that I daresay rivals any store - bought brand you have before!
Given the evidence, I daresay that Mr. Black is living proof of the truthfulness of his own statements.
Not to be nitpicking, but I daresay that avocado, nuts, etc. are very satiating on this plan.
I daresay that those moments must have very beneficial resonating effects.
This is the final stretch before Spring break, and I daresay the professors are looking forward to it more than the students!
I daresay it won't be the last time... Read on to find out what I came up with this week...
I daresay any one of these Nordstrom new arrivals would make for a fun addition to your spring style!
I do think a more colourful sandal — daresay, even black — would have increased the richness of the look for this season.
Now that I have had plenty of time to contemplate it, I will be wearing it more often and I daresay it will be appearing here again.
This one is, I daresay, even more simple than last week's nail art.
I daresay that if you were on a date with George Clooney, he would not act like this.
You daresay you might even be a little excited about it.
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