Sentences with phrase «insinuations which»

The «indirect» method of insinuation which characterizes his approach to this problem in so many of his works is laid aside here.

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The pair later added, «The judicial selection process is not a rubber stamp, and the insinuation that our offices were purposely delaying the process is an indication of the partisanship with which you are pursuing this nomination.»
In denying that he is — or «was» — a prophet, it is possible that Amos means to reject any insinuation that he is himself an ecstatic prophet or a professional cult prophet, and at the same time, to dissociate himself from and repudiate the cult prophetism at the Bethel sanctuary, over which Amaziah presided.
Fallows was put at a distance as a «fine young man» who «didn't express these concerns to me» — he left «with no insinuation there were things about which he was disappointed.»
I pass over the insinuations of superiority to all other products, which often are less than honest.
For the reading of the Book of Concord, there is a beautiful new Reader's Edition at Concordia Publishing House, which also gives decent introductions and explains some of the context, including the difficulties encountered later on with the insinuation of Calvinists of themselves into Wittenberg.
His dismissive insinuations that I am arguing according to the Scofield Bible and that my argument — weak as it is — belongs in an intellectually deficient Christian Zionist journal exhibit the very kind of thoughtless disdain of which he accuses me.
This undertaking is risky in a twofold regard: It requires the development and introduction of new insinuations about reality, which have not yet to any extent been made plausible by the uneasiness about the obsolete symbolizations of actuality; and unfathomable problems in theoretical technique arise, so that, in addition to the impression that the «foundations» to be reintroduced and the new cognitions to be introduced are misleading, one becomes conscious of dilettantism in the intellectual treatment of such problems.
The generally declining trust in the effectiveness of philosophy is thus not to be traced back to deficient versatility in handling available elements of theory, but to the more or less dull consciousness that philosophy works with insinuations of «actuality,» which — although they are not confronted with a plainly superior, clear alternative — are no longer able to be convincing.
Dasuki also spoke against the backdrop of insinuations that his detention might have to do with a retaliation of a similar maltreatment against Buhari in 1985 which he denied.
Though there had been insinuations since Monday of his plan to visit Osun to seek the help of Governor Aregbesola to plead with Buhari to stave off possible backlash of the Ekiti electoral fraud for which some army officers have been indicted.
Adeduntan said that the health insurance scheme which is the first in any state of the federation has about 40,000 clients already, noting that contrary to insinuation, the state hospitals are not mere consulting clinics but functional heath facilities.
The EFCC's statement revealed that no state governor or Senate President has been indicted so far by the investigation which is still at a preliminary stage and the insinuations about cover up by some officials of the Commission are untrue as there is no incentive to do so.
It really is much easier to understand and help a person addicted to alcohol than a person who can not control themselves in front of some food, these people suffer especially if it is a woman, because besides being guilty still suffers with insinuations about its silhouette the Which causes more suffering and aggravates the problem.
A recurring motif in Thomas» work is an insinuation of weight and movement, which he achieves through playing off of one material against the other.
Which, BTW, is an imprecise term, some would argue that the 2.5 - 4C range typically cited isn't particularly «closely bounded», which, despite your insinuations, isn't supportive of complacency or inacWhich, BTW, is an imprecise term, some would argue that the 2.5 - 4C range typically cited isn't particularly «closely bounded», which, despite your insinuations, isn't supportive of complacency or inacwhich, despite your insinuations, isn't supportive of complacency or inaction.
It is this perception of scientists as honest which is under constant pressure from certain sectors of society, from cries of fraud at McIntyre's blog to the more subtle insinuations of Pielke's «honest broker» schtick.
Someone at APS listened enough to bother with yet another ClimateAudit insinuation of impropriety, which I find a little disappointing.
The above «Climate of Doubt» program qualifies as such with its blatant insinuation about skeptics corrupted by illicit money, as does its prior 2008 program «Heat», in which only unidentified skeptic scientists were shown while the narrator said «Not only have big oil companies not invested much in renewables, but for years they were among the largest contributors to so - called climate change denier groups, groups like the Heartland Institute, the organizer of this 2008 convention.»
«In the pay» — with its inherent insinuation that the «pay» comes with explicit instructions on what, where, and how to lie about global warming — implodes without proof that such instructions exist, which is what I have actually focused on for years.
Judith has already responded to your last insinuation that her position «doesn't make any sense», but let me ask you to simply listen to her testimony before a US congressional committee last fall, where exactly the points were raised, which you try to put in doubt.
No one who comes forward about an experience of sexual violence should be met with character attacks, insinuations that she was «asking for it,» or blame for failing to fight off the assault — especially not in our justice system, which is supposed to be impartial.
In all this talk of preventing boredom in marriage, being vigilant and attending to marriage on a daily basis (which I wholeheartedly agree couples need to do), I find an underlying insinuation, that if someone's spouse has an affair the injured party wasn't being vigilant enough.
-- an insinuation, which you took the liberty of punctuating with a question mark.
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