Sentences with phrase «more brazen»

The version we saw was an understated / boring black version, but you can also get a neon yellow version for something a bit more brazen.
Moreover, patent holders in recent years have become more brazen about asserting claims on inventions that haven't yet been conceived, according to Professor Bessen at Boston University.
In a more brazen case of failed Valentine's Day seduction, an employee sued the company president after receiving a series of emails attempting to «draw her into the office alone on Valentine's Day.»
The contempt for freedom of expression from those who (as McKibben's whinge implicitly concedes) can't win the debate grows ever more brazen.
In fact, Nintendo is getting more and more brazen with this stuff.
While stealth is the more usual approach, more brazen ruses are not unheard of, as in the recent case of three men posing as animal control officers in order to steal dogs from yards without arousing suspicion.
I have never experienced a more brazen breach of industry standard credit card security procedures: OptiPay (ARCO Debit's card issuer) sent me already activated cards in the mail.
As criminals become more brazen and technology savvy, protecting the integrity of your credit report and credit history becomes even more important.
What is even more brazen is the inclusion of the famous partly eaten Apple logo, Apple name and iPad branding all on display at the rear of the tablet.
I'm more brazen than that.
Much as I love the slimmed - down look of the M3 GTS, I must admit the more brazen M4 GTS appeals, too, and the sculpted bonnet is a beautiful mix of art and anger.
Because the claim that charters schools are public schools is not consistently challenged, some charters are becoming more brazen in misleading prospective parents.
The beetles, however, must take greater care because the moles are more brazen.
To see a more brazen Robocop on par with the one I loved so much in my youth would have been the equivalent of getting a Red Rider BB Gun on Christmas Day.
Some of her more brazen outbursts at the fellow moms in the troop are bitingly funny.
«Mallrats» is typically considered upper - echelon Smith by ardent fans, but there's little in this sophomore feature that isn't done better elsewhere: «Clerks» is wittier, «Dogma» has more to say and «Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back» is more brazen.
But Tom in particular becomes more and more brazen in what he is willing to do, and becomes more obstinate and violent against those who either disagree with him or cross him.
We watch Bulger get more brazen and sociopathic, especially after two key deaths in his family leave him with nothing to care about.
And as Halley's schemes get more and more brazen, she rouses the eye of the Department of Children and Families, threatening to further tear up her home by taking Moonee from her.
Moreover, in what's arguably a more brazen case of cinematic larceny, director Daniel Espinosa, best - known for the 2012 thriller Safe House, swipes his anti-gravity stylistics from Alfonso Cuarón, opening the film with a single, very long, VFX - heavy take that sends the camera around in gentle swoops from character to floating character as the space station itself tumbles slowly around its axis.
This sets the tone for the rest of her first book, on how to get a boyfriend and more brazen guides to dating and sex.
Maybe that's part of why instead of being chastened by his brushes with indictment, Smith seems to have become more brazen.
Nothing's changed, but their activities appear to be becoming more brazen.
From the «ten - percenters» of the First Republic, Nigerian unconscionable elite thieves have grown more brazen in their prependal crimes.
Her comments follow a warning from Tory party chairman Grant Shapps, whose more brazen criticisms of the BBC focused on its allegedly biased left - wing reporting.
While respecting our opponents, we'll have to be a bit more brazen, not let them push us back.
The more brazen the act the more acclaim one would get.
Of course, I'm anything but traditional so today I'm sharing my even more brazen version of this classic sammie — a Beef Blue Cheese Monte Cristo with Cherries!
Police spokesman Terver Akase said nearly 50 homes were set on fire, and that the attacks are becoming more brazen.

Not exact matches

If Pyongyang's confrontational rhetoric is little more than brazen attention - seeking, its motives are at least partly economic.
If Cisco's last - minute buyout of AppDynamics is any indication, 2017 could be less about the return of big IPOs and more about the continuation of big, brazen M&A.
All of which leaves B.C.'s position looking much more like brazen loot - seeking, not altruistic environmentalism.
Roots» right to be here could be attributed to its brazen appropriation of Canadiana, but there's more to this brand's success than flag waving.
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the sake of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted immediate comparisons to Amazon.393 Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense interest from investors.
With more such partnerships expected to come up in 2018, Ripple looks brazen towards a clever start to the year.
But Rabshakeh is acquainted with the reforms of Hezekiah.4 Hezekiah has removed holy things, the Canaanite deities, the brazen serpent which had become an object of worship, the more or less pagan cultic sites.
If anyone in a brazen and impious mood should pronounce absolution from the Good, on the ground that all is lost, then this is sacrilege and this will only add to the guilt by piling up more and more fresh guilt.
There must be an awful lot more strife coming down the line to persuade a man as brazen as him to quit.
With others being more successful in finding their port, the only move left for Villanova to make before they no longer had any say in the matter was a brazen one.
Some shared that their child was way too brazen creating more anxiety for them as the parent, while others were concerned that their child's recent allergic reactions were affecting their ability to enjoy food and eat.
Some experts believe that the testosterone present in a mom - to - be's system when she's got a baby boy baking in her oven can cause her to be a bit more bold and brazen than usual.
The governor is deploying more than two - dozen State Police troopers — including aviation units and electronic surveillance equipment — to Long Island to help combat the notorious MS - 13 gang, which he called «as brazen as it is brutal.»
But when you get away from the smutty innuendo and brazen moral hypocrisy of that row, you find there is more than enough evidence to condemn him by his own deeds.
Buhari called on the Legislature which provides the legal framework for the anti-corruption war to add more verve to the determination of the government to rid the nation of the brazen corruption witnessed in recent years.
Get it!!???? Carl Paladino is no more brash, rude, brazen, crass, politically incorrect than any born and bred New Yorker (I can say that, because I am one of them)!
Seabrook was convicted in 2012 in a brazen fraud scheme involving more than $ 1 million in taxpayer money.
Dr Wilmshurst is faced with having to waste more time to beat off such a brazen attempt to try and scare him... Rather than issue further proceedings maybe they could try and get on with their initial claims.
At a time that demanded clear thought and action, a brazen can - do attitude emerged from the rubble, and nobody embodied the reactionary spirit more than New York City's mayor.
Bold and brazen, these troublemakers hide in plain sight more often than not.
I just brought brazen berry and neon red the brazen berry is way more brighter which I love but over all I love both colors I will be going back soon for electric orange and fuchsia.
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