Sentences with phrase «making grand pronouncements»

The only thing I'd agree with is that you have a multi-year history of making grand pronouncements that, one after the other, fail to come true.
His role in the trial is strategic — offering advice and, at times, a script to a green attorney, who has no experience in a criminal trial — and political — making grand pronouncements about prejudice and injustice to the gaggle of press and protestors on the front steps of the courthouse.
Reticent by nature, Schweitzer rarely grants interviews and shies away from making grand pronouncements about her scientific research or her religious faith.
The de Blasio administration wants to combine those goals with an effort to overcome the mayor's image as a leader more interested in making grand pronouncements than filling potholes.
Rawlings makes these grand pronouncements about all his business interests.

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De Castro had a tendency to make grand, awkwardly worded pronouncements.
Loves to make grand, melodramatic pronouncements to feel self - important.
Other candidates will listen to grand pronouncements from ignorant - but - enthusiastic cheerleaders, and make mistakes accordingly.
The paper also chides the Buffalo businessman for being less than detailed oriented when making grand policy pronouncements and says he's «given to insensitivities that would divide New Yorkers.»
I'd need to see it a couple more times before I made such a grand pronouncement, before I'm sure of its depth.
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