Sentences with phrase «ironic then»

It is ironic then, that when Indigenous peoples have complained about the inadequacies of the NTA to protect Indigenous heritage, the response has been that heritage protection should be achieved through specifically targeted legislation, rather than through a comprehensive land rights protection scheme.
It's ironic then that these are the first devices to actually ship with Android Oreo out of the box, even though Sony obfuscates so much of its beauty that it may as well be running KitKat.
It is ironic then, that a product liability suit over design defect may not allow any such room.
It is ironic then that the tracks of the climate beast he named global warming all those years ago — that impose significant constraints on anthropogenic warming in the 20th century — can be seen so readily in the surface temperature record.
It might be surprising and seem ironic then that a group of paintings, drawings and sculpture representative of the prodigious output by British artists from the post-war years, together with others from the 21 - year inter-war period — itself dogged by unemployment and poverty, and hit hard by the 1929 Wall Street Crash — are expected to reach a combined total of # 7.2 — 10.8 m ($ 11.9 — 17.3 m) in this forthcoming auction at Sotheby's, London.
It is a little ironic then that we generally suffer no pangs of conscience in doing what borders on the illegal, but hesitate to do something that is totally legal and falls in the same category as trying to minimize one's tax bill.
It is ironic then that the water truck he finds himself in is named J - A-G-U-A-R: someone has painted a J and an R bracketing the word AGUA.
It's ironic then that Linda finds happiness as a mother and a wife, ultimately presenting a conservative message: women should stick to their traditional roles.
It's Ironic then, that my collection of trainers is a pile of well - worn leather held together with tattered strings.
It is highly ironic then, that Nestle, a company that has for decades contributed the malnourishment and deaths of countless people, offered to donate food to the program.
How ironic then to see Phil Neville booked for taking a ridiculously theatrical tumble on the edge of the box.
Ironic then, that the stuttering Di Maria watched from the bench as Mata orchestrated the most important match of United's Premier League campaign so far — against Liverpool on Sunday.

Not exact matches

It seems ironic, then, that average property taxes are higher than ever.
Ironic: yes you can its one of your freedoms, but then I am just as free to make fun of your silly beliefs
If Pentecostals are sacramental, then it is highly ironic that they tend not to believe that there is any real spiritual power invested in the rites of baptism and Holy Communion, holding instead that they are only symbols and marginalizing their presence in their services.
And then you make the ironic comment of «What's wrong with people that can't see beyond their own nose and their own faults?»
Stringfellow quotes «if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sort» and then finds this «curious and ironical (sic — it should be ironic)»???? It is not at all.
I find it ironic that Calvinists I know always sum up with the «salvation by grace alone through faith alone» and then have their own interpretation of what God's grace is.
Yet I find it ironic that many Calvinists will then try to reason with unbelievers about how they need Jesus, and also reason with non-Calvinists about the rationality of Calvinism.
Coming closest to that outlook is probably someone like Walter Cronkite, who, with good heart and human fellowship, displayed the world's anomalies — starving children, wars, and crimes — and then concluded his show with ironic summary: «That's the way it is.»
«3 The ironic point for the loser is that if you are now suffering from adversity only then can you be certain that the Lord has not given up on you.
SeanNJ It's ironic that a Christian would argue that Jesus had to be dead dead and then risen when so much is made of «near death» experiences where people so appear quite dead only to wake up again.
I think it's ironic that the friends spent so much time offering advice and calling Job a sinner and then God said that their sins would be forgiven when Job requested it.
Is the whole thing about talking about the garden of eden as if it were real, then calling atheists irrational supposed to be ironic?
Now again, we are not under the Mosaic law, but I find it so ironic that churches and pastors want to teach the tithe from the Hebrew Scriptures, but then ignore what some of the tithe was supposed to be used for.
How ironic it is then, that those who refuse to fly a flag out of loyalty to Jesus, turn around and buy thousands of dollars of clothes, a brand new car every other year, go on vacations and trips around the world, and build multi-million dollar stadiums which are then stamped with the name of Christ.
It is ironic, then, that Catholic leaders should lend legitimacy to another carefully manufactured campaign of disinformation with no more basis in fact than the charge that Pius was «Hitler's Pope.»
So then, such an ironic - ethical correction might very well be what our age needs, and perhaps the only thing it really needs; for it is evident that this is the thing it least thinks of.
I'm an atheist, too, and I find displays of religion as a response to an attack motivated by religion somewhat ironic (though not quite as perverse as stepping over 2500 dead bodies to find a 90 - degree angle and then hoisting it up and saying «see, god is here!)
This seems ironic when we remember the stranger by the well who asks a Samaritan woman of many husbands for a drink, but then reveals that he is in fact himself the «water of life» (John 4).
Unless we are to suspect Austen of a hyper - ironic stance where Austen's lack of irony toward Fanny is a way of reinforcing irony, then we should accept at face value that Austen considers Fanny morally and intellectually exemplary.
It is ironic that all of you would NEVER let a 5th grader dictate the course of your life, but when it comes to the Bible, then it all of the sudden «magically» becomes OK to do so.
The reason it's so hypocritical and ironic is because their repression results in the very type of lifestyle that they then use to condemn gays.
Found it quite ironic that he had a profanity filled angry tirade the whole time just bashing, bashing, bashing... and then in the end he claimed that he was here to bring peace not Jesus.
I find it ironic that you quote an organization that is dedicated to investigating Biblical questions, Answers In Genesis and then say that there is no evidence for creationism And they do look at the same evidence, science.
Then there is an ironic - sarcastic atheism that takes aim at marginal aspects of belief, or at fundamentalist interpretations of the Bible.
@The Irony — telling ppl what they believe is nonsense then going on to talk about what you believe is right is very ironic.
How ironic, right, that it takes an app today for us to match what our moms were able to do back then.
It's ironic that the Wade left the Miami Heat, who will almost certainly be better than the Bulls now next season, but if he ends up on another playoff team with those $ 24 million then he's a winner in multiple ways.
NYRR board chairman George Hirsch then recalled the event's ironic history.
If he did leave because he didn't like the wing - back role then that would be quite ironic, because that was the only position he ever looked any good in.
But then, something incredibly ironic happened.
It's sort of ironic you're asking me for advice on which advice to take, but that's really the crux of the issue, for you and almost everyone heading off to college: You want to make the best decision possible so you talk to as many people as possible, but after a while, it's easy to fall into the paralysis - from - analysis trap — but then again, maybe the next person you talk to will give you the key to unlocking the best decision.
Wouldn't it be ironic of Velncia and all of these clubs are forced to sell because of the economic crisis and Arsenal, the one team then managed its money, was the team to swoop in for their stars?
All the more ironic, then, that some who fire anger in an unhelpful direction are critiquing Wenger for doing likewise in a press conference earlier today.
How ironic, then, that they don't create a «prenup» for what seems to be even more precious — the well - being of their children.
It's just a bit ironic to say that you will deign to have a baby, but to then put that baby to your breast and allow the baby to gain nourishment from yours (as she / he did in the womb) is somehow too much for you.
It is somewhat ironic that the two most important things in a father's life (his health and his families) are also the two things he most often takes for granted, neglecting them and then regretting it later on.
It's ironic just how badly state government is pummeling local taxpayers and then blaming local governments for property taxes that are directly related to overspending by the Legislature.»
As an ironic side note, back when US was created, people were actually idealistic enough to actually try and avoid factionalism (as partisanship was known back then) in politics.
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