Sentences with phrase «in cunning»

Beyond its purely legal interest, the significance of the judgment in Cunning lies mainly in the impact it is likely to have on class action defense strategy.
Just last month, the Quebec Superior Court rendered a judgment in Cunning v. FitFlop on the question whether an out - of - province settlement is relevant for production at authorization.
In Cunning, a Quebec Petitioner had commenced a class action against FitFlop, a shoewear manufacturer, alleging false representations and misleading advertising.
The judgment in Cunning at first glance seems to tilt even further towards Petitioner rights in the Province, allowing Petitioners to file any evidence they wish at authorization, while imposing stringent limits on Respondent filings.
At the authorization hearing, the Respondent in Cunning objected to the Petitioner's attempt to file the American settlement notice, which contained the detail of the agreement reached between FitFlop and the American Plaintiff.
Not only will Grand Theft Auto Online players take to the air in Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit, but also the sea, for in the Blazer Aqua race, fans will maneuver through the water using the amphibious vehicle.
In a cunning ploy to cram our brains with knowledge, the Portal AI is teaching science to bumbling technicians.
The difficulty curve is more forgiving, there's more environments, more variety in track design and a «track editor» which is actually an entire bloody game design suite in a cunning disguise.
In a cunning bit of casting, Emma Watson, forever known as Hermione in the Harry Potter films, portrays Belle, the bookish and kind - hearted young woman who doesn't fit in her provincial French village.
Vic is the menacing mastermind of the plan yet is capable of tenderness, Danny seems to be the downtrodden sidekick yet has no scruples in his cunning (watch out for his nude kickboxing move), Alice seems like the helpless victim yet has the chameleon like ability to adapt in her struggle to survive.
Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson steals the picture as British agent Ilsa Faust, proving Hunt's equal in cunning and combat and remaining an enigma up to the end.
Yet the movie manipulates its audience in cunning and puckish ways.
Unfortunately there was a fatal flaw in her cunning plan — she had failed to take her partner of 5 years into account.
In a cunning marketing stunt the good people at Carabao have encouraged die - hard supporters to quaff copious amounts of their sugar and caffeine laden beverage in order to stay awake for the 3rd round draw of this year's EFL Cup.
But surprise — the plant is actually Bob Nightengale in a cunning disguise!
Some musical styles, instead of being flexible or neutral, seem quite specialized in character — something made exceptionally clear by novelist Robertson Davies in The Cunning Man, in which the narrator describes his first encounter with plainsong:
Eph 4 nkjv 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head — Christ
Jesus, in His cunning, thru Chaotic manueverings, established the gravimetrical waves for the elementals lusts to gather in semi-lucid broods thusly was formed the beginnings of celestial nebulas.
The truth will set you free from the bondage of lies that lurks against you in the cunning form of a legal attack.
They will do everything in their cunning power to return to the sweet spot where they got free room and board.
Barak's proffered concessions were so unprece dented» especially in light of his earlier offers to Syria to surrender Israeli control of the Golan Heights» that some observers saw in them a cunning plot.

Not exact matches

The most cunning of hackers, once they have the proverbial foot in the door, can find creative ways to gain even greater access to company data.
Whilst hackers are getting increasingly cunning in their efforts to steal information via emails, there are still lots of things that an organization can do to protect itself from a cyber attack.
«One must be cunning and wicked in this world.»
With trading abruptly suspended twice in four days amid shock yuan fixes, even the pros can't agree on whether Chinese authorities have lost control of markets or are pursuing a cunning strategy.
Trump's being cunning — not dumb — over China, says trade expert ING analyst: U.S. president could «emerge as the winner in the noisiest trade quarrel» in two decadesU.S.
We also predict that Greece's citizens will resist such impositions with all the cunning they have developed during centuries of foreign occupation and decades of rule by one of the most corrupt political castes in all of Europe.
In a bit of cunning, he argued that the open - ended nature of the commitment — which most economists view as highly stimulative — would allow the Fed to pull back if the economy takes off.
Daniel was described as well favored, skillful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science.
Today's police officers, soldiers, and politicians (like their hunter - gatherer forerunners) flourish when certain qualities are in good supply among them: cunning, prowess, show of force, obedience, respect for hierarchy, readiness to take vengeance, and, above all, loyalty.
This is a new concept and quite cunning and ruthless in my opinion.
The way of AA is in storytelling to others their past dealings with the «sauce» of life's very cunning juices that one tries in vain to be an overcomer of such a drug whose only comfort is an ever decaying sense of socal immorality and individualized unrighteousness.
misogyny, mental and emotional abuse all hidden behind a new found liberalism and feminism because the times they are a changin», jumping on the same sex marriage band wagon because its the hot new ride in town, and you just might get to be relevant again... these people are very cunning and smart and they will use anything (theology, controversy, sensationalism) and anyone to get ahead.
So with all of these thing in mind, I think that Paul's reference here to the fiery darts of the wicked one is a reference to the cunning and crafty ways the devil tries to tempt us.
According to folk memory, particularly in Europe, dwarves were cunning artificers, while elves liked dance and revelry.
So Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explode.
These gods of the boutique can come from anywhere — native North American religion, the Indian subcontinent, some Pre-Raphaelite grove shrouded in Celtic twilight, cunning purveyors of otherwise worthless quartz, pages drawn at random from Robert Graves, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, or that redoubtable old Aryan, Joseph Campbell — but where such gods inevitably come to rest are not so much divine hierarchies as ornamental étagères, where their principal office is to provide symbolic representations of the dreamier sides of their votaries» personalities.
We do it, by cunning, by power and prestige, by elaborately contrived false witness - we too do it claiming the while that it is done in the name of Yahweh, according to God's holy ordinance, even in the name of Jesus Christ, and of course because we are a Christian nation.
The clever one, who fears the judgment of others and is ashamed before others — if he is not ashamed most of all before himself, ah, perhaps his cunning might succeed in becoming undetectable, it might permit him to imagine that it was already unfathomable; and so, what then?
«Through his cunning He shall cause deceit to prosper under his rule And he shall exalt himself in his heart.
«However, what is never talked about is that Romney has his own goals for the Mormon Church [and] The Mormon Plan for America, and while he is cunning, he lacks the judgment to discern that he will not become a «god» in his next life and receive his own planet.»
14 Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in their deceitful scheming.
But Jehu did it with cunning in order to destroy the worshipers of BaaI.
Ephesians 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;
Some people never do evolve much further than that even though they become more cunning in the ways of experiencing pleasure and avoiding pain.
Paul, in 2 Corinthians 4:2 says: â $ œWe have renounced the shameful things that one hides; we refuse to practice cunning or to falsify Godâ $ ™ s word; but by the open statement of the truth we commend ourselves to the conscience of everyone in the sight of God.â $ Paul insists on honesty.
In his travels he stopped by the famed Vatopaidi Monastery and was amazed to discover the financial slight of hand of Fathers Arsenios and Ephraim, two monks who he says displayed all the cunning of Enron's Jeff Skilling and Kenneth Lay.
Not a single one of us will ever face the magnitude of temptation and the cunning power of the devil that Jesus faced for 40 days in the wilderness.
If it is the case that civilizations are, in their roots, dependent on the quality of religion, and if it is the case that America, by the cunning hand of Providence, has been thrust into the leadership of a global civilization, then we should attend to the question of whether the religion that guides us is genuinely universal.
And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds [c] and teachers, [d] 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, [e] to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
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