Sentences with phrase «interesting gambit»

It's an interesting gambit, although it is doubtful such a venture will be successful.
Interesting gambit that the Ratzinger would retire and almost all the bad press dries up as they appoint the new guy, Franky a Jesuit.

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First gambit: FULL REFUND + COST OF MONEY: Ask for $ 243 million plus interest at 8 % for the past three years = $ 306 million now.
The political turn for The Swift Life is particularly interesting due to the fact that the pop singer herself famously avoids taking any political stance (with some critics arguing that her neutrality is a gambit aimed at maintaining the broadest possible appeal), with Swift even declining to denounce racist supporters who call her an «Aryan goddess.»
Along the way, he poses fascinating thought experiments that will delight those interested in intellectual gambits.
«I hope it's not just a budget - cutting exercise» On the prospect of defence cuts, former army chief General Sir Mike Jackson told Channel 4 News: «I seem to recall Dr Fox in his first speech saying there will be cuts — an interesting opening gambit and not one I care for.
Gregory, whose casual promptings steer the conversation towards controversy and away from self - analysis, arguably holds the forthcoming Sherman back: when Sherman says he wanted to eliminate the colour red from the film, Gregory feigns little interest in artistic process, instead wanting to know why the gambit failed.
He is an ego run amok; he is this cosmic conqueror where everything, where literally everything in the multi-verse is about him.There's something interesting about this confrontation of this little, tiny guy who has this power of time and this monstrous conqueror who is trapped by a clever gambit.
WHAT IT»S ABOUT With Lucious (Terrence Howard) in jail, Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) holds a «Free Lucious» concert, which is just a big ploy to get the big money interested in her gambit to wrest Empire away from him.
He said that the 6.1 % interest rates being charged on student debts are «indefensible», and that the scale of debt and interest rates is «about as bad a political gambit as you could imagine».
It is a wildly chancy gambit with little in the way of a solid throughline, but Sedgwick handles each story with such stylistic control that interest is not just renewed each time but intensified.
Extremely interesting university - initiated titles, as per normal with GAMBIT.
Asking we wait for another jury in 70 years is an interesting rhetorical gambit.
The questions now become these: What is more important in the greater scheme of things; the interests of ingrained sales types, or the public at large, and, where does the real estate practitioner fit into the equation (depending upon one's philosophy) regarding whether being a Realtor should simply be a money - making gambit or a widely respected profession?
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