Sentences with phrase «nobody in authority»

Nobody in authority at the municipal or federal levels wants to have to manage the inevitable «Muslims Gone Wild» violence.

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It's a rebellion against the way things are — and nobody in any sort of authority position takes kindly to that.
Bruce A. Ackerman, in Social Justice in the Liberal State (Yale University Press, 1980), arguing for an astringently secular, rational model, is faithful to the framers at least in the proposition that «nobody has the right to vindicate political authority by asserting a privileged insight into the moral universe which is denied to the rest of us.»
Isaac knelt down and began to pray; he strung along, and strung along, about the heathen in distant lands, and about the sister churches, and about the state and the country at large, and about those that's in authority in the government, and all the usual programme, you know, till everybody had got tired and gone to thinking about something else, and then, all of a sudden, when nobody was noticing, he outs with a match and rakes it on the under side of his leg, and pff!
The feeling that somebody has just passed away whose horizons and global appeal extended the international significance of this country is omnipresent — as well as the prevailing idea that his death marks an end of one era... Even the other Vaclav in the presidential office, his successor Klaus, who has been Havel's rival and critic ever since 1989, is now giving him credit — to the degree of admitting that we owe his predecessor «like nobody else for the international position, prestige and authority of the Czech Republic in the world.»
That doesn't mean there is no investigation at all, just that nobody in a position of authority (i.e. Mueller) is ready to go out there and drop that bombshell.
He tried bringing the revelations to the proper authorities in a diplomatic fashion; nobody listened.
Killer Joe casts McConaughey as a preening wolf let loose in the henhouse, a corrupt authority figure whose pristine appearance — in a realm where nobody seems to mind looking like death personified — and strange moral code mask a core of pure sadism that comes out in a gruesome, bleakly funny climax that will forever change the way audiences view fried chicken.
In some places, Catholic schools must participate in these, usually as a condition of receiving students with vouchers; in a handful of places, diocesan authorities have willingly joined in, but nobody would say there's been a great rush by Catholic schools to be compared — with charter schools, with district schools, with other private schools, even with each other — on the basis of academic achievemenIn some places, Catholic schools must participate in these, usually as a condition of receiving students with vouchers; in a handful of places, diocesan authorities have willingly joined in, but nobody would say there's been a great rush by Catholic schools to be compared — with charter schools, with district schools, with other private schools, even with each other — on the basis of academic achievemenin these, usually as a condition of receiving students with vouchers; in a handful of places, diocesan authorities have willingly joined in, but nobody would say there's been a great rush by Catholic schools to be compared — with charter schools, with district schools, with other private schools, even with each other — on the basis of academic achievemenin a handful of places, diocesan authorities have willingly joined in, but nobody would say there's been a great rush by Catholic schools to be compared — with charter schools, with district schools, with other private schools, even with each other — on the basis of academic achievemenin, but nobody would say there's been a great rush by Catholic schools to be compared — with charter schools, with district schools, with other private schools, even with each other — on the basis of academic achievement.
* To nobody's surprise, the principalship is a high - pressure, grueling job in which the school head's authority is generally not commensurate with his or her responsibility.
Eddington and Einstein had a towering reputation and authority, and great influence on the committees regarding careers and funding, while Chandrasekhar was a nobody - who is a scientist working in the area to believe?
Authorities in Chile are scrambling to come up with a reason for why this is happening, but nobody appears to be quite sure what is causing this tsunami of death.
The paper states that these confronting results have been «buried in more than 300 spreadsheets» on the authority website, as if it was hoped nobody would ever notice.
If you're going to publish about wrongful dismissal in New York State, then your publication should strive to be the comprehensive, unquestioned, nobody - else - is - close authority on the subject.
Or, one will see cases in which the judge refers to a long list of cases — some appellate, some co-ordinate, all of which deal with the point in issue — and concludes with the line that since neither counsel cited the binding authorities, let alone any, nobody gets costs.
In addition, Mr. Mavrick persuasively argued that any such claim for compensation was barred by the doctrine of ultra vires because nobody in the corporation had the authority to agree to such director compensation outside of the Board of DirectorIn addition, Mr. Mavrick persuasively argued that any such claim for compensation was barred by the doctrine of ultra vires because nobody in the corporation had the authority to agree to such director compensation outside of the Board of Directorin the corporation had the authority to agree to such director compensation outside of the Board of Directors.
No central authority controls it, which means that nobody can modify the monetary policy or decide to take Bitcoins away from you like the CEB did in Cyprus in 2013.
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