Sentences with phrase «insinuate things»

(In the Penn State inquiry they did ask and Mann gave a carefully worded response that they believed without further investigation), but you insinuate things beyond the available evidence.
Even so, your competitors will still whisper and insinuate things about your stud's genes.
Christians in particular have a way of letting careless language about God creep into our idiomatic subculture to the point that we talk about Him (and thus insinuate things about His character) without even realizing it.
You see that certain sections seem to imply or insinuate things that aren't actually said.

Not exact matches

Instead of directly asking for things, the appropriate course is to put out gentle feelers, insinuate your desires, and only ask questions you are relatively certain you will receive positive responses to.
I wasn't insinuating that those things described you or even applied to you really.
The enemy insinuated that she deserved this one thing, and because she deserved it, anything in pursuit of it was justifiable — even defying God and His wisdom.
I don't have a problem (not insinuating that you do) believing in a mysterious thing.
Aside from some loud and tearful contention over our choice of baby dolls — during the actual liturgy, a pink - romper - wearing, crayon - disfigured pretender to the role of John the Baptist kept trying to insinuate itself into the proceedings — everything went smoothly, and we hope that the whole feast thing will have been enough of a liturgical mnemonic that people will be begging us to repeat it this time next year.
And if any one disbelieves that God cares for these things, he will thereby either insinuate that God does not exist, or he will assert that though He exists He delights in vice, or exists like a stone, and that neither virtue nor vice are anything, but only in the opinion of men these things are reckoned good or evil.
I mean, it's one thing to believe that the Bible was written by the Hand of God, when it never claims to have been... but to insinuate that The Enlightenment occurred in 1861....
He agrees with Erasmus in all things, but with this difference in his favour — that where Erasmus only insinuates, he teaches openly.»
While most readers seemed to enjoy today's post, «25 Things That Shouldn't Scare Christians,» I understand that some felt I was picking on conservatives disproportionately, insinuating that those who oppose gay marriage and «happy holiday» greetings do so solely out of fear.
So I know this is sarcasm, but are you insinuating that privatization fixes all of these things?
The first thing there is to love about the Ultra-soft Body Pillow is just as the name insinuates.
It is the minority that passes bills, loans, work in government, correct things that they bring, do winnowing of bills and for anybody to insinuate, to even say, that the minority are not working, they are sleeping in parliament is very very unfortunate.»
Who would have thought that insinuating Cuomo cheated on his ex-wife wouldn't even be the most insane thing Carl Paladino would do in one day?
Any thing that insinuate my waist i go for.
I have severe social anxiety, I'm too afraid to talk to the opposite sex or to start any type of conversation with anyone new because of multiple reasons - fear of rejection, fear of people thinking I'm stupid or my opinion doesn't matter (which your whole post basically insinuates,» just put on some mascara and look pretty, no one cares for your opinion»), fear of doing or saying the wrong thing.
On the other hand, he was just as tough on the supporters of the protest, insinuating that they ought to lighten up since things were far worse back in the Fifties and Sixties when their grandmothers might have been lynched.
the LAST thing we need is some ignorant f *** like you going out of your way to convince people that these ALL of these dogs are DANGEROUS and basically insinuating the breed needs to be exterminated.
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.
By insinuating passion for ordinary material, the exhibition title (I like plastic) is intended to signal an attitude towards things rather than a specific medium.
It seems you have never read any of these papers, but despite that, you claim (sorry — «insinuate») the scientists have tweaked things to suit themselves.
I do nt think it fosters a good discussion to invite someone with Zeke's experience in this field who is doing this work for free (this is not on the list of things we are currently doing at Berkeley) and then allow people like bruce to insinuate that Zeke and others are lying.
Trademarks / Brand photos: if a photo has a brand or trademark in it (ex: Star Wars), you can use the photos for personal use (ex: printing the photo to hand on your wall), but when using the photo for commercial use, it's important not to insinuate that the brand / trademark is endorsing or taking part of the thing that you're advertising.
As the name insinuates, Family Benefit Life Insurance is all about one thing: family.
I'm insinuating that Nintendo needs to follow the good faith footsteps of those companies because it's the right thing to do.
If you are doing this, don't insult the interviewer by insinuating that they have not given you a chance; just say that there are one or two things you feel may be of interest to them.
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