Sentences with phrase «muster because»

«The plaintiffs contend that the criminal libel statute does not pass constitutional muster because it is both overbroad and vague.
Sometimes dogs don't pass muster because of a health condition that develops, such as hip dysplasia - but most often it has nothing to do with training and everything to do with development.
More current studies don't pass muster because they have too many multiple confounding variables (ref) or too few animals to support the conclusions that were reached.
The school board had hoped its policy would pass First Amendment muster because it disclaimed any attempt to promote religion.

Not exact matches

That's hours and weeks and months of free work, all because I somehow couldn't muster the confidence to say, «What is the compensation for this project?»
Because ICCR members and staff have been filing resolutions for over four decades, we have a great deal of expertise in how to write a strong shareholder proposal that will pass muster at the SEC and how to garner shareholder support at the AGM.
Because by liimting only the muslims, the motion will not pass legal muster.
It's always amusing when a religious person has to fall back on insults because he can't muster up an intelligent defense of his beliefs.
You show people that you're chosen by God because you have a penis and I'll watch for those people who have a love for people and can muster some tears when others are wounded and hurt.
But it ruled that the school board nonetheless passed muster under the secular purpose test of Lemon because the school board stated two other valid secular purposes for its policy: «disclaiming any orthodoxy of belief that could be inferred from the exclusive place of evolution in the curriculum, and reducing offense to any student or parent caused by the teaching of evolution.»
Imagine Erin having 5, 6, 7 seconds or more to casually take our lunch money, while smugly grinning, on any down he chooses because the best pass rush we can muster is OLB'd by Floyd and Lynch or Acho.
I pray Sanchez leaves, not because I hate the guy and not because I love him so much that I want to best for him, but if there is one thing clear after the Liverpool game it is that players that don't want to sign and be part of our future should not play for us because they can not muster the motivation to deliver the fight we need.
@ks - gunner You sound more than a bit upset because you cant muster up the will power to set it free.
The Pirates mustered up just four shots in the match, but ultimately ended up with a loss because they conceded a 69th minute penalty kick to St. John's.
That is because Juventus pulled a victory out of nowhere, beating Lazio 1 - 0 despite not mustering a single shot on target until Paulo Dybala took matters into his own hands in the 93rd minute — slipping between two defenders and holding off the desperate attentions of Marco Parolo before sending the ball into the roof of the net.
Vitality spa and fitness centre looked great (looked because apart from the muster drill — I didn't have time to visit!).
«We need to muster up 76 votes for counties that don't have a single Democrat in it and we do it because it's the right thing to do,» Heastie said.
This whole discussion might be moot anyway, because in order to build a casino in New York City — or anywhere in the state on non-Indian land — the constitutional amendment expanding gambling would have to be passed for a second time by the Legislature and also pass muster with the voters in a public referendum.
His words: «What we are saying is that let the government also muster the will to make sure that the first tranch that was released is accounted for, because there were controversies that N19 billion was diverted by the Governor's Forum.
the analysis for Minnesota is dead on because it is hard to tell just how much support Al Franken can actually muster.
This is one of the better reform proposals, but will never pass muster with Cuomo, Silver, and Skelos because it takes the issue out of their control and gives it to the voters.
Maybe the netroots haven't been an essential part of Obama's campaign because he doesn't need them; he's used the web to generate a much louder grassroots response than progressive activists can muster.
This process is bound to result in a significant increase for fast - food workers in New York because their typical pay of less than $ 9 an hour is clearly not enough to pass Wage Board muster.
And, perhaps, all that brain maturity will result in us going home with less — money, love, fun, know - how, whatever it is we value — because we can't muster up the same kind of motivation to try new things that we could when we were adolescents.
The EHT is so named because it will provide as close a look at a black hole as we can muster at this moment, carrying us virtually to the edge of the invisible boundary surrounding it — a spherical shell known as the event horizon.
In May the party had to cancel its first planned round of online voting because no candidates could muster a mere 1,000 Facebook - style «likes» from each of 10 states, a requirement for making it to the voting rounds.
Bradner, now at Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, applauds the overall reproducibility effort and says it is «reassuring» that his study passed muster, especially because the compound is already in clinical trials.
project immediately grabbed his attention because he knew it would pass muster with his teacher.
Then I usually muster the energy to put on my workout clothes because 15 minutes is manageable, and I'll end up doing at least 30 to 45 minutes.
I've considered writing a similar post but couldn't muster the courage because I also don't have a textbook definition capsule wardrobe - it's around 50 pieces for all year (that I wear regularly).
And because the film's various characters are left undeveloped beyond their most superficial attributes - ie Foxx's Fleury is the gruff leader, Bateman's Leavitt is the wacky sidekick, etc - it's virtually impossible to care about their efforts at solving the crime (it's even more difficult to muster up any concern for their well - being once things start to get dangerous).
I believe, that out of all these films, «Jigsaw» has the most forced appearances by Tobin Bell, he shows up because the movie tries to used the most obvious, and predictable twist this series could muster up (The movie is set between two timelines, and apparently this counts a prequel too... see the problem)
Admittedly I haven't played it for a little while because I'm stuck on a championship that I don't like, but if I muster up the patience and spend 40 minutes with it I'll clear it and go back to loving everything I did when it launched.
It's fitting that filmmakers Stephen Silha and Eric Slade assemble this documentary with as much colourful poetry as they can muster, because the subject matter was a remarkably life - loving man whose impact on the arts...
Because I've seen way too many of these conflicts, all I can muster is a «who cares»?
I say «lopsided» because, well, like Rocky in the 15th round, it can't muster a defense.
The laws currently pass constitutional muster despite the presence of anti-aid provisions in state constitutions because the courts recognize that tax credits entail private money, not government revenue.
This approach gets in the way of that crucial element of engagement, Buckley says, because it's hard for teachers to muster enthusiasm about a re-written version of their favorite text.
By any standard they are qualified, but would they pass muster with the State Board of Education, because of how they got into teaching.
And because only newly hired teachers would participate in any 401 (k)- style plans, such a reform would pass constitutional muster.
We've been reporting these truths for a few decades now in education journalism, and it bears repeating again because we haven't mustered the political will to fix this.
Because the standard car musters «only» 206 lb ft at a relatively high 4500rpm, it struggles to climb the heights of the ratios until it's in the final reaches of its rev - band.
Don't feel your book is «ready» just because it has passed muster with a group.
And because the selection process is so objective, a writer can be absolutely flawless in every way and still not pass muster.
My own leanings are that a publisher needs to really come with the goods because they have a long history of shady, questionable or exploitative actions that makes the trust necessary hard to muster even when contractually obligated.
Instead of saying that you got canned because you couldn't get along with your boss or you were just bored, keep the emphasis on any positives you can muster up.
If you can muster it, focus on maxing out your 401k because that will lower your taxable income, which can also lower your income - based student loan repayment amount as well.
It is also subversive because it diverts one's attention away from mustering the personal strength and other qualities that are required if one is to produce the best possible outcomes.
You: Generic straw man reply (again) with repetition of factually incorrect point because cheap bait is all you can muster up.
In the meantime I depend upon everything I've come across and I'll use anything and everything I can possibly muster up because knowledge and experience do matter.
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