Sentences with phrase «jibes about»

Indeed, all young lawyers will hear the jealous jibes about the profession as the «widow - maker».
Apparently conceding that Tory jibes about the «party of welfare» have stuck, he will add: «I have never believed in levelling down, denigrating success or the politics of envy.
Whenever he finds himself on the wrong end of a dispute, Pickles boasts that his «rhinoceros - like» hide will see him through, while jibes about his weight also failed to hurt: «I'm rhinoceros - like: I could not care less about the comments.»
He said Mr Miliband hastily inserted jibes about Education Secretary Michael Gove's attack on Etonian influence in Downing Street.
Throughout the article, Mr Pickles makes quips and jibes about important issues.
Stalin's jibe about the pope having no divisions was soon to receive its definitive answer.
As reported by the Daily Star, Bruce was referring to the pressure that has come from the Arsenal fans in recent years, but the timing could hardly be better after Jose Mourinho's latest disrespectful jibe about Wenger and Arsenal.
Not as elegant as Schneiderlin but I think the oft quoted jibe about Arsenal's «soft centre» would disappear pretty quickly if we had him strolling around the middle.
Clegg took care to criticise his partners in coalition, including a forced jibe about Cameron which he made with a pained expression on his face.
It carries such a strong invocation of the «liberal metropolitan elite» character - type that the phrase was deliberately employed during the last election by none other than David Cameron with his jibe about «the same old condescending, bossy, interfering, we - know - best attitude of the Hampstead socialist down the ages».
Responding to Osborne's inevitable jibe about Blair's Spectator article, she quoted the former leader from a speech he gave in 1996:
Wilson's jibe about a «penny farthing» party machine may need to be updated but in many ways it remains essentially true when it comes to membership.

Not exact matches

That does jibe with another component of the Fannie Mae survey, which found an increase in the share of respondents saying they weren't worried about losing their jobs.
To be damned forever for being at your most vulnerable and sad, does not jibe with my thoughts about God.
Boston, what you presume about Jesus is not the one I have come to know, I don't know what you are looking at to make your assments about him but they don't jibe with mine.
In any case, many of the Christians around here are not at all abashed about throwing the first stone, and this jibes with my experience of many Christians elsewhere.
Men who had more recently joined the group thought this «poncy,» and there were some (relatively good - hearted) jibes from the neophytes about self - preening and «Buddhist» pretensions of enlightenment.
But it doesn't jibe with what I know about our show, so you recover,» he said.
What about the other books, the ones that did not jibe with the party line?
It also jibes with new thinking about the nature of autism called the «intense world» theory.
Some churchgoers said they were still in a state of shock about the accusations against Sandusky, which he has denied, and some said the charges don't jibe with the Sandusky they know.
We should do the talking on the pitch, let Moaningho worry about the media and his personal jibes towards Rafa LOL.
I thought you were joking about the «modern fan» jibe, you know that could never be used to describe yourself.
Nobody accused Hazel Blears of attempting to foster a cult of personality with her «nuts about Hazel» hoodies back in 2007, so why aim the jibe at Jezza?
As a longtime supporter of foreign assistance, [2] Kerry's speech jibes with his past arguments, while at the same time reflecting new, immediate concerns about State Department funding after the sequestration cuts.
After numerous dispatch box jibes at David Cameron about the Conservatives being bank - rolled by rich individuals, it appears that Ed Miliband is now having to do the same.
But then, following questions from the press and jibes from opponents, she emerged, both to advertise Cuomo's Women's Equality Party and to talk about the governor's general wonderfulness.
In these cultures, interrupted or polyphasic sleep is the norm, which jibes with findings about still other cultures, like the Temiars of Indonesia and the Ibans of Sarawak, 25 percent of whom are apparently active at any one point in the night.
The finding about continents jibes with evidence from igneous rocks — those sourced in hot, molten rock — which indicated that the surface became rigid enough to support mountain belts, which would have eroded, during this period.
This finding jibes with past studies that observed an optimism bias in about 80 percent of the population.
It's all about creating a fun, relaxed environment to meet someone who jibes with you, and Free Dating America delivers.
And in not caring and in my complete ignorance, I like Nikolaj Arcel's The Dark Tower about as much as I like Constantine now, not needing the four or five years to come to terms with how it doesn't jibe with images and rhythms I'd conjured in my jealous nerd - dom.
Clearly, there's something about the Escalade's classy, confident character that jibes perfectly with Cadillac's history and brand messaging.
The frankness of Litte's analysis is helpful, especially in a section in which she offers her view — which, of course, won't jibe with everyone's — about Amazon's 70/30 royalty split in the KDP program:
I, too, am a publicist and wrote my latest guest post here on WU (not with my PR hat on, though) on having a vision (http://writerunboxed.com/2011/08/13/whats-your-vision/), which jibes perfectly with your message here about having a long - term plan for yourself as an author.
You will be taught how to achieve proper sail trim, master the maneuvers of tacking and jibing and strategize about how to get to the finish line first.
The timing is right — E3 is just a month away, so this is when you'd naturally expect things to start leaking — and the report also jibes with our January breakdown of everything we think we know about the next Assassin's Creed game: That it will be set in Egypt, that the game world will be much bigger and more open than previous games, and — this is the big one — that boats will be back in all their Black Flag - style glory.
Tell you what — once you move past juvenile insults and redneck homophobe jibes to something that has some science, wit or wisdom about....
One of the jibes of warmists about skeptics is that they appeal to utter unpredictability and chaos and uncertainty to dismiss all «scientific consensus» re climate.
The findings jibe well with current thinking among climate scientists about how the hydrological cycle is being affected by global warming.
The bottom line A final point about the well trodden jibe that all silks become well paid and busy: the «fat cat» line.
I'm talking about Google allowing for RCS through their Jibe servers for Android Messages.
We wrote this week about the lack of a visible moderation presence in Ready Player One, but what's so jarring about the film is how much of doesn't jibe with what we know about VR worlds now, thanks to VRChat.
Google has been pushing Jibe hard to other carriers and is expecting to nail more deals down soon — the big G gets money from carriers while the carriers don't have to worry about maintaining their own servers as they've done with SMS.
Just be certain that the information you give about your work history, education, etc., jibes with the resume you have submitted.
Too many home sellers fall prey to myths about home pricing that seem to make sense at first, but don't jibe with the reality of real estate markets today.
Amy Poehler has responded to Taylor Swift «s jibe that «There's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women», following her jokes at The Golden Globes — together with co-host Tina Fey — about Taylor being boy crazy.
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