Sentences with phrase «merely reciting»

In my opinion an applicant does not comply by merely reciting, as in the present case, the provisions of s237 which define what is an act which attracts the expedited procedure.
«It appears he was heavily coached on lines and is merely reciting a script.»
Beyond merely reciting the facts of her subject's life, the author vividly explains what was happening in the country and explores what prompted Chisholm to run a serious race for the presidency in 1972 despite the strikes against her — her race and her sex.
Cosmopolis needed a magnetic central performance to keep it all together; Pattinson regularly sounds like he's merely reciting the lines of a script and relying on nothing more than a steely gaze to get his point across.
Cosmopolis needed a magnetic central performance to keep it all together; Pattinson regularly sounds like he's merely reciting the lines of a script.
I was being honest with him, as I had the sense that where the president was merely reciting words on a teleprompter, the county executive passionately believed in every word of his address.
I used to think I was merely reciting it as a beautiful poem, but without my knowing it the recitation had the virtue of a prayer.
Now, am I praying to God, or am I merely reciting these thoughts to my consciousness, I do not know the answer to that.
I have lost count of the number of on and off - line discussions I have had, in which it became clear that my opponent's intentions were not to respond to anything I said, but to merely recite the litany at me.
By showing your personality rather than creating a cookie - cutter site that merely recites credentials, accomplishments and practice areas, you give clients a preview of who you are and what they can expect when working with you.
The negligence claims merely recited the elements of a negligence action (and now that we have said that, you are reciting those elements in your head, aren't you?)

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Have you ACTUALLY read the Bible or are you merely regurgitating a line «critics» have recited for the last 2000 years?
Franklin QC held that for a native title party's objection to comply with the NTA and Regulations, more was required than merely «reciting» the provisions of section 237 NTA (which defines the future acts that attract the expedited procedure).
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