Sentences with phrase «not reciting»

Wingo, who has recently been protesting racism in America, including police shootings of African - Americans, by standing and raising his fist during the Pledge of Allegiance at Buffalo Common Council meetings, and not reciting the pledge, said what Bickley is saying is not a political statement, but a statement of hate.
If she's not reciting her one - word days, she recites her daily routine starting with wake up and going to the bathroom to what she will wear and how her hair will be styled, what she eats for breakfast, what she will do in school...... well, you get the idea.
He is obviously not reciting Shakespeare just yet but he can tell a pretty good story about Biff, Chip and Kipper and seems to have a big chunk of the phonics mastered.
We are not too traditional in the sense that I'm not wearing robes up here, and we're not reciting a lot of liturgy.
Christian converts claiming asylum in the UK have been having their applications refused because they can not recite the Ten Commandments, a new report is warnin...
Out of respect, I would stand with the rest of the class, but I would not recite the words.
God wants a relationship; not recited prayers.
No one has required that all public schools stop having students listen to, if not recite, the Pledge.
He can't recite the 66 books of the Bible, nor can he list the 10 Commandments, or name the 12 Apostles.
When I lived on an American base, I stood for the Pledge of Allegiance — though I did not recite it nor put my hand over my heart.
For the past seven years, the popular press has from time to time published eye - catching progress reports on the work of the Jesus seminar under headlines such as «Most of Jesus» words ghostwritten,» «Jesus probably didn't recite Lord's Prayer, scholars say,» «Is the Bible the gospel truth?»
I will not recite passages out of the Bible as proof of my thoughts, and so my response, because I feel that I understood the message.
(The following blessing over vegetables is only recited if one has not recited the blessing over bread: 3
Mr. Ulrich once suggested he could not vote for Ms. Mark - Viverito after it was revealed she did not recite the Pledge of Allegiance before council meetings.
Niccoli stands for the pledge, but owing to what her spokesperson calls «religious convictions» does not recite the words.
Democratic candidate Sara Niccoli didn't mention it in the numerous press releases announcing her run for state Senate against George Amedore, but the Palatine town supervisor doesn't recite the pledge of allegiance prior to board meetings.
For most of her first two terms on the council, Mark - Viverito stood for, but did not recite, the Pledge of Allegiance.
I won't recite the plot, since I'm sure you know it, so I'll skip ahead to the bonus features in this double Blu - ray set from Shout!
Most jobs require a specific skill, and if a child shows an aptitude for mechanics, they should be encouraged to pursue it and nurture it, not told that they're less intelligent because they can't recite Shakespeare.
We joke about how we can remember the jingle to an old commercial or quote a movie from 20 years ago but we can't recite the first three sentences of the Constitution or know where Iran is on a map.
I won't recite the litany of problems; you'll see plenty if you spend a few minutes playing the game.
[5] Interestingly the current draft Bill only links the patent and the drug, and does not recite any necessary link between the SPC applicant and the entity receiving the «market authorization».
I haven't recited the Pledge of Allegiance since elementary school and now the judge in a case I'm handling is demanding that we all stand up and say the Pledge in his courtroom?
(ii) while the final Cabinet decision did not recite the various equality duties, it was clear that, overall, the decision and its likely impact had been very carefully considered.
Although a majority of the judges on the court agree that the method claims do not recite patent eligible subject matter, no majority of those judges agrees as to the legal rationale for that conclusion.
Try to summarize your skills into one of two lines in the cover letter but do not recite your resume, that's why you attached it to the letter.
Don't recite what is on your resume or job application, but don't assume that the interviewers, who may have been interviewing several candidates, remember your qualifications.
Draw from your resume but don't recite it word for word.
Don't Recite Your Resume Simply reading bullet points from your physical resume may come off as stiff, forced and unnatural.

Not exact matches

Even Steve, with an amazing back story, needs to explain how his vacuums enhance the lives of his customers, not just recite a litany of product features.
One of Cohen's psych - out techniques is to exaggerate things you don't actually care about: When the refrigerator salesman has finished reciting all 32 colors available, at your request, you should be disappointed, blurting, «That's it?
They said it was «questionable» whether the poem constituted slander, given the satirical context in which Boehmermann recited it and the fact that it wasn't intended to convey his own view of «personal traits of the Turkish president.»
Granted, as the son of a fireman who wouldn't let me light my own candles until I was college - aged, the idea of random people on the internet now having the ability to expel two - foot flames on a whim is enough to make me subconsciously recite my family's emergency escape plan.
Not so for the budgie Piko - chan, that Fumie Takahashi, of Yokohama, Japan, taught to recite its home address — a neat party trick that came in handy after Piko - chan flew out a window last week and ended up on the shoulder of a guest in a downtown hotel.
I don't see the overvaluation in many of the large stocks that some of the natural resource newsletter writers are reciting.
Reciting the imperfections of democracy does not lead ineluctably to the conclusion that the least accountable branch of the federal government is the better forum for our national debate about public values.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
Briefly, newspapers recite The facts about the fisherman Who for two months, day and night, Went out fishing for his son, His only child, aged 23, Who in a winter squall was drowned» Washed overboard and out to sea» And whose body was not found Till the hour his father's net,....
I'd recite whatever they want, get my discount and when it's all done, I'd tell them it's all BS and god doesn't exist.
We know from their actions of today how Christians think they're being «persecuted» if they can't festoon their religious holiday decorations all over everybody's property and make everybody else recite Christian prayers at all public occasions or stamp their theology on our money and insert it into our pledge of allegiance.
If someone found out their spouse was cheating, and in that first moment, without grief, despair or anger, simply recited that line and «forgave» them — you'd think they were faking it, didn't really love the cheating spouse anyways, or was a sociopath (or some combination thereof).
HE RECITES IT INTO A PARABLE NOT OF THE INTENTION TO DELIBERATELY FOLLOW IT.
(Or better yet, not forcing children to recite a loyalty oath at all.)
You can't even sing O Canada in full verses or recite the nation's founding vision; that's why you can't comprehend my point.
I wasn't implying that genuine forgiveness was avoidence, only that reciting a line as «forgivness» was too superficial.
(You are just reciting a line, aren't you Brigitte?)
Most Muslims who aren't Arabic go through memorization of the Arabic and don't even know what they are reciting... ditto with the other nations.
To recite areas of research in which an author is ignorant is surely no worse, perhaps less so, than to charge an author with knowledge of which she pretends but in fact does not possess.
Reciting that line — because that's what's «supposed» to happen — doesn't mean the person has actually been forgiven by those they have wronged.
Children and adults are no longer required to recite prayers or pledges which may contradict their personal / religious views and are not required to advocate a government message on their personal property (e.g. they can not be forced to display a state slogan like «live free or die» on their license plate).
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