Sentences with phrase «machinations which»

«Consequently, the public is please requested to disregard the so called movements evil machinations which would surely fall back on them.»
`' Consequently, the public is please requested to disregard the so called Movement's evil machinations which would surely fall back on them.

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When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
In a Twitter discussion with Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald, Tufekci argued that these mass leaks often contain internal machinations and gossip from within a campaign, which might be interesting from a historical context, but don't really have any larger news or social value.
According to a new report from DigiTimes, which often posts accurate information about smartphone supply chain machinations, wireless chip vendor MediaTek had been «optimistic that its gross margin and revenues would pick up drastically during the second quarter of 2018.»
Bonhoeffer's early and consistent resistance to the intrusion of Nazi ecclesial, political and military machinations is well known: his bold involvement in the Confessing Church, his directorship of the underground seminary community at Finkenwalde (from which time we have his book Life Together), his summons to costly discipleship, the increasing repression of the mid-1930s and his decision to return to Germany in 1939 (although he had the opportunity to become an exile in the United States).
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
Throughout his book, Brogan provides a riveting account of the events in France before and after the revolution, the manner in which Tocqueville's family and friends responded to those events, and the psychological machinations within Tocqueville himself as he faced the agonizing transformation of his beloved France.
The machinations of Japan's new industrial and military leaders which caused such suffering and deprivations among the rural masses, were now beautified as the «wish» of the imperial ancestors.9
«INASMUCH (1) as certain men have set the truth aside, and bring in lying words and vain genealogies, which, as the apostle says, (2) «minister questions rather than godly edifying which is in faith,» and by means of their craftily - constructed plausibilities draw away the minds of the inexperienced and take them captive, [I have felt constrained, my dear friend, to compose the following treatise in order to expose and counteract their machinations.]
Julie Finn I'm a writer, crafter, Zombie Preparedness Planner, and homeschooling momma of two kids who will hopefully someday transition into using their genius for good, not the evil machinations and mess - making in which they currently indulge.
Who now remembers the machinations by which elected Italian and Greek prime ministers were replaced by technocrats early on in the euro crisis?
De Blasio's very public airing of his grievances with Cuomo last year, in which he said the governor had «engaged in his own sense of strategies, his own political machinations, and what we've often seen is, if someone disagrees with him openly, some kind of revenge or vendetta follows,» marked a turning point in the two men's relationship, and not for the better.
The machinations come just three weeks before Democrats hold their nominating convention in Hartford, which is starting to look increasingly like it could be the anointment of Lamont and less like the scrum that could face Republicans the week before.
Two government reform groups called for investigations, including Reclaim New York, which called the machinations «fraud.»
I will not fall into the machinations of someone so mentally exhausted, and consequently so ignorant and disrespectful of the law, to have me comment on the decision and order of the Court which is pending.
Aside from the shadowy machinations of the characters, the detail with which Pavone paints the city of Luxembourg (he lived there himself when his wife took a job abroad) is captivating and makes the novel's nail - biting moments even more compelling:
As in the first «Deadpool,» the backbone of which was an unexpected cancer diagnosis, Wade and other characters suffer loss and disappointment, but nothing that can't be fixed or amended through machinations that are already implicitly promised in the hero's opening narration.
Colors run either neon hot, like the yellows, reds, and blues, or cool and soft, such as the browns that dominate the hero's apartment, which is, until the third act, a safe spot away from the killer's machinations.
Both the final test of loyalty and the last straw of the machinations of the plot come to a head in the climax which pits Stitch against his potential captors from home.
But whenever the movie, which is all too often, veers into backroom political machination mode, especially in the scenes involving LBJ or with George Wallace (Tim Roth), the movie's molten core cools and it loses its intimacy.
Cinematographer Robert Elswit shoots gorgeous wide - angle shots of the West and employs slowly tracking cameras which weave around men and their machinations.
We received the former for review, which contains a 2.35:1 transfer of the film in anamorphic video; the image is quirky in accordance with John Seale's cinematography: grain is overemphasized in several climactic shots, as if to ground the ludicrous plot machinations in some kind of hard - edged reality, while blacks are chalky throughout and detail has a filtered quality — a Lawrence Kasdan trademark.
Universal Pictures passed out an edict forbidding reviewing press from revealing nearly any of the humdrum «twists» of the film, which is actually something of a relief — I'd just as soon not waste time picking apart its desperate machinations.
With this film too, the south isn't just a context or a handy backdrop on which the machinations play out — it is the movie.
Leading a one chicken war against evil, Hardboiled was able to complete his revenge against his enemy, which opened the gates to a bizarre ending that hinted the game's events were machinations of mysterious space owls.
It would be easy enough to dismiss Casey (Skylar Astin) based on the fact that he still considers the first guy his friend (Again, the screenplay never gives us a good reason to believe that the two haven't drifted apart after high school, and their friendship comes across as a machination of necessity), which points to a lack of intelligence on his part.
What's less clear is why the director bothered to contrast their machinations with those of Foley and Arizona Border Recon, which his film returns to with diminishing returns and an increasing sense of duty.
The character of Lucy Ricardo and the behind - the - scenes machinations of Desilu Productions were groundbreaking in many ways themselves — Lucy and Ethel marked the first female comedy team in entertainment (which would inspire
The remainder of the film, in which Jeff must contend with Kathie's machinations and Whit's fury, adds complication after complication, yet the pile - on of reversals and betrayal does not add any more clutter to the frame.
What if Malloy brags about Connecticut's High School graduation rates, which, due to the machinations of reformers like Steven Adamowski, Christina Kishimoto, Paul Vallas, and most charter school operators, are totally inaccurate?
Don't try to make sense of these machinations, but basically because Maserati and Chrysler Co. fall under Fiat's corporate umbrella, the production version the Kubang will be built in Detroit at the same factory and on the same platform as the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango (which was originally from Mercedes - Benz...).
The ease at which this 5m long juggernaut can hustle itself into barely perceptible gaps in traffic is breath - taking, with very few legal machinations requiring more than half throttle at most.
The story continues in To Love Ru Darkness, when Lala's younger sister Momo begins her own machinations to marry Rito... but it can only happen if he is coronated as king of their interstellar empire, which would allow him to marry as many women as he wants!
Unlike most histories of 16th - century England, which concentrate on the machinations and religious convulsions of the Tudor monarchy, London's Triumph concerns itself with the capital city's merchant class and what it did to launch the explorations and conquests that would ultimately result in the world - girdling British empire of the 19th century.
A few days ago, JCPenney introduced the commercial below, which basically apologizes to shoppers for the department store retailer's misguided machinations over the past two years.
Taking place almost a millennium before the events of Skyrim, the main narrative of ESO consists of your character setting out to end the vile machinations of the Daedric Prince Molag Bal as well as to seize control of the imperial throne, which has been vied over by three different factions since the land's former leader vacated it.
Leading a one chicken war against evil, Hardboiled was able to complete his revenge against his enemy, which opened the gates to a bizarre ending that hinted the game's events were machinations of mysterious space owls.
Afropolitanism's utopian narrative of global mobility and development has an underside, which Mogosi reveals, as public manipulations and official lies are exposed to be the machinations of petty individuals.
Until last July, the photo booth, which Warhol also used to his advantage, seemed the last refuge of the unadulterated self - portrait, but with the New York debut of a young Tokyo - based artist named Tomoko Sawada, it too fell to the machinations of a new conceptualist.
An unlikely version of a Cindy Sherman, Untitled (In NYC I Saw Some Paintings...)(1996) or a bestial version of a Robert Rauschenberg such as his I Dreamed I Slept with the Devil (1988), which are loaded with the spooky machinations of his subconscious, are par for the course.
From large - scale collaborative civil disobedience actions taking place on the streets, to the slow dissemination of PublicAccess sculptures which happen to open bus shelters around the world, to a gallery practice that illuminates the inner machinations of advertising content and persuasion, Seiler's practice attempts to challenge the commercial discourse that monopolizes public space while cultivating engaged citizenship.
Olav Kjørven, the United Nations assistant secretary - general for development policy, sent this reaction *, which offers an opportunity to consider the conference's machinations, along with next steps:
Any related modeling will only be funded if its machinations can be used to produce a graph or other pictorial product which supports public argument that human activity is doing something injurious.
Notorious for... At a recent Scientific Alliance conference, a speaker attributed rises in sea - level around Japan not to climate change but to the machinations of the Japanese pineapple industry, which, it was claimed, is causing land to subside by drilling for too much fresh water.
Though the scheme quickly unraveled, it highlighted once again the lengths to which climate alarmists will go to keep the true nature of their political machinations secret.
The weighting or inclusion of a particular series can easily be dismissed as a minor issue, undermining and destroying the peer - review process is an issue around which a much broader coalition can be constructed to refute the machinations of «The Team».
I am also not interested in the political machinations of my firm, which seem to be a primary focus for many of the partners here.»
I've seen numerous situations in which the cash value was minuscule relative to the death benefit, and the same machinations can be made to determine what is supportable over time.
The latter half explores the complex world of captive insurance companies into which, through dizzying financial machinations and subterfuges, insurance companies create subsidiaries into which they funnel assets for tax and regulatory purposes.
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