Sentences with phrase «insinuating there»

Please stop writing these articles with headlines insinuating there's some rivalry between Apple and these particular manufacturers of Android smartphones.
Two organizations got letters from ALEC's lawyers, insinuating there would be legal action taken for accurately describing ALEC's legacy of denying climate change.
Similar with the league, they said we only performed after Christmas when the title was effectively gone — insinuating there is no pressure to recover from your worst start for 30 years to save both professional embarrassment and the UCL qualification spot.
An interview with Dave Chappelle from his pre-zillionaire period insinuates there was a lot of improv on set, meaning some deleted scenes would be nice.
As the name of the product somewhat insinuates there's a 2.0 stereo speaker solution built - in directly into this X Rocker chair.

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You put that phrase in there — as you often do — to insinuate ignorance of the people at the time thus saying that because it was so long ago, we can't trust it.
Something in us still insinuates that there is a world of difference between a rock and a frog, but molecular biology and neurophysiology see only chains of atoms everywhere.
It is NOT instruction for all Christians to sell there belongings and give them to the poor, as you are trying to insinuate.
Novelty insinuates itself more dramatically into the stream of becoming, allowing for the emergence of new levels of being in which there is a greater degree of sensitivity to final causation, that is, more freedom to respond to the cosmic aim of Beauty and Peace.3
Immaculate and extensive greensward, hedgerows, and neocolonial buildings carefully separating the college from its surrounding world — these bespeak an elitist, dualistic and static notion of truth, and they insinuate that notion into the lives of those who live there.
Wait — Are you insinuating that there are other means by which to pleasure oneself?
The fact that you insinuate that there arent, is quite baffling.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has risked the wrath of the FA after insinuating that there is a clear agenda by referees against his side.
Also, there is no basis for insinuating that McWilliams will stay at Texas only until a better offer comes along.
Not insinuating Giroud should be like Costa by any means BUT our problems vs Chelsea run deeper than a poor performance here or there.
But there is no reason to insinuate that parents who make other choices do so because «no one is perfect,» which is another way of saying, «their choice is inferior to mine.»
The first thing there is to love about the Ultra-soft Body Pillow is just as the name insinuates.
In the statement jointly signed by their spokesmen, Yusuph Olaniyonu and Turaki Hassan, they both stated, «Our attention has been drawn to reports in a national daily insinuating that there was a disagreement between Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and Speaker, Rt..
In an interview with Nii Attractive, Blakk Rasta insinuated that there is a likely possibility of him joining Zylofon Media as a presenter on their yet to be outdoored radio station and also as an artiste on their label.
Our attention has been drawn to reports in a national daily insinuating that there was a disagreement between Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and Speaker, Rt..
I don't intend to insinuate ir sound cynical but rather on a mission to seek clarifications to my ununderstandings and severals minds out there who are bothered on this same issue.
The NPP's flagbearer Nana Akufo - Addo who has failed in all moral aspects of life at the Sunyani congress, in flagrant display of chutzpah stated mischievously among others that «there is no place for moles in my NPP» insinuating against Chairman AFoko and Kwabena Agyepong.
Once you've worked under the skin on the breast, you can insinuate your finger under the skin where the thigh joins the body — there is a tissue - thin layer of, well, tissue there that is easily breached without breaching the skin itself.
He «frequently» made comments about the size of another employee's breasts, asking to touch them, put his face in them, or insinuating that he wanted to perform oral sex on her if she preferred, saying, «You look like you got something good down there
I think what was wrong about your comment was that you're insinuating EVERY woman is out there without any problems, leading men on, and owning the world.
I saw Western right after Cartel Land, and it was the perfect double feature, following the you - are - there immediacy of cartel violence with a gentler, more quietly insinuating portrait of same.
From the looming wide - angle shots that capture the action to the deadpan, slightly askew dialogue (a brilliantly droll exchange about wristwatches is one of the film's running concerns), there's an insinuating anxiety, a vague sense of threat underpinning The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
When I talk about my students, people often ask me if there is something special about them, insinuating that perhaps I teach in a program for gifted children.
There is no sure fire way to do it but his article was insinuating that blog tours were a waste of time.
I find it very disheartening because you immediately insinuated that we are one of the bad settlement companies out there without any research or contact with us before posting such comments on your website.
Wagner insinuated that there was basis for that conclusion.
Whereas there it participates in the heterogeneity of the collage conceit, in De Style, it insinuates itself into the illusion, if only to rupture it.
There is a type of savior syndrome at play when a German - American collector insinuates that his actions have lifted African photographers out of ruin and obscurity and into the new canon of art — in glossy catalogues published by his own foundation.
The looping trajectory of the broad brushstroke insinuates depth and whilst there is not the wry weaving and flattening of space present in a Bernard Frize for example, Lawlor's space cascades towards each edge only to turn in time and again.
And most of the time it forces people to stop insinuating fraud every time there is a dispute.
Here Mr. Isotopious insinuates that there is an evil pattern of «interest» and «enthusiasm» towards research that questions ACC.
Science may not have all the answers, but there is a great deal more known about the ocean circulation than contrarians try to insinuate.
There is no evidence what so ever of 0 and to insinuate otherwise isn't taking into account the scientific literature on the subject.
But he didn't bother, deciding instead to concentrate on the incestuous «social network» of climate science to insinuate that there was a small cabal of workers controlling the field.
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.
«The caller insinuated that unless the IRS could track the payment electronically from her bank account — today — there would be a significant tax penalty assessed.
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.
Adopting an «EBP for ADHD» approach insinuates that there are particular practices that are more effective for children who share a «common neurobehavioral quality.»
The iron sewer pipe in the crawlspace underneath the house led outside to a larger clay pipe leading to the curb... and the beautiful, large pine tree in front of the house had insinuated its roots through the seams in the pipe... and there was barely a finger's width of space left in that pipe.
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