Sentences with phrase «not retort»

While many of the articles and segments that made note of this phenomenon explained why it is not a retort to the science indicating long - term climate change, several headlines may have misled readers about its significance.
Not a retort because he came out a day before Evan Hughes «Amazon - angst article.

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Or another common retort, «We just don't have the connections outside of the Bay Area to be helpful to you.»
I put on my auditor look of disdain, and retort, «That's why I'm not picking up this tab.
If we cry for what happened in the past we will not succeed, we will not do anything,» Al Habtoor retorted.
The Obama campaign retorts that a mandate won't do much good either unless it comes with enforcement mechanisms — something that neither Clinton nor Edwards offered to detail until, as NPR's Julie Rovner points out, criticized by Obama.
Sorkin retorted that humans would prefer to know that the future won't be a very bad place for them.
As someone who often gets accused of this myself, I retort, «Well, if I don't promote myself, who will?»
A standard entrepreneur retort I heard back then (2008 — 09) was «I don't know what my company is worth now.
This time the response came from the audience instead of Spady, when several people retorted that revenues are not profits.
The Indian negotiator retorted that a strong safeguard against such surges was essential to the livelihoods of the world's poorest farmers and «could not be traded off against the commercial interests of the developed countries.»
«He [doesn't] have his facts straight,» Lyndon said at the time, retorting that SolarCity's customers defaulted on payments at a rate of less than 0.5 %.
Additionally, the smaller company retorted that the six drugs alleged to have been submitted on fabricated information «either have never been marketed or are not currently being marketed and were never forecasted to form a material portion of Akorn's future earnings,» again according to Reuters.
Nevertheless, Netanyahu's hawkish retort not only increases the odds the US will pull out of the deal but raises the spectre of Israel taking military action against Iranian nuclear facilities.
Sprint's retort to T - Mobile latest referral campaign wasn't as pointed as the criticism it received.
Aditya Sahay, the founder of a men's fashion site, from India, retorted, «Even if you build something not incredible, you still get acquired — in four months!»
Can't wait to view your retarded retort.
It was the Burkean conservatives, such as Daniel Webster, who retorted that slavery was far too deeply embedded in society's fabric to uproot» hadn't it existed since the beginning of civilization?
When someone rejects us, we retort that we didn't care anyways.
@Yessarie — and your retort is not antisocial?
When asked where the postcard had been all these years — and why it took almost four decades to deliver a simple postcard — a postal worker who would only be referred to as «Mr. N» maniacally retorted, «It must of have gotten....
As I wrote, you can't use reason or logic, based on EVIDENCE when conversing with people who will use the word «faith» as a retort, or counter point.
When she is invited to speak at places like Princeton and people try to argue that it makes little difference that Camden spends $ 4,000 and Princeton $ 8,000 per student, she retorts, «If you don't believe that money makes a difference, let your children go to school in Camden.
Ford retorts, however, that the objection fails to notice that God's primordial decision was not made at some time in the dim, dark past.
[65] He sometimes retorted sharply, «I am sorry to have to inform you that I do not believe in the Bible as a divine revelation, & therefore not in Jesus Christ as the Son of God», [66] and at other times was more guarded, telling a young count studying with Haeckel that «Science has nothing to do with Christ; except in so far as the habit of scientific research makes a man cautious in admitting evidence.
retorted Mother Teresa emphatically, «I will not do that... Clarity is the last thing you are clinging to and must let go of.»
It's such a lame tired half thought retort, that folks just shouldn't go there.
His retort was: You would rescue one of your own sheep from the ditch on the sabbath, wouldn't you?
I find it very amusing that the minute one person states that Obama is not (or most likely is not) a follower of Christ, they come back with a retort that Mormonism isn't even close to Christianity (which is true).
In answering the question on whether he believed in a literal heaven or not, Obama retorted: «What I believe in is that if I live my life as well as I can, that I will be rewarded.
I'd be surprised if you've never had people retort that they don't accept the idea that Jesus was the Son of God but instead some alternative version of a «Real Jesus».
The revivalists retorted that the Old Side would not allow the people to hear converted pastors.
His retort to Swinburne would be, «I just don't understand what you mean.»
I am not a democrat, so your retort fails as it is not an accurate portrayal of me or my ideologies.
It doesn't mean what you apparently think it does, and it's not quite the zinger of a retort for which you were hoping.
«Prove it's not true» is a tired retort used by people who don't understand things like evidence, probability or critical thinking.
Repentance in the context of Salvation is believing you need a savior, not that you want to give your sins, you give up your sins, because they will hurt you, why do you think shall we sin so that grace may abound is in the Bible, and Paul retorted with no you shouldn't, he didn't say it's impossible.
Santorum retorted, «I don't believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute.
which would run through his mind a hundred times together, until one day out of breath with retorting, «I will not, I will not,» he impulsively said, «Let him go if he will,» and this loss of the battle kept him in despair for over a year.
Others retorted that they would not celebrate any person's death, no matter who it was.
«Not one of mine,» I retorted to my friend in a recent conversation.
I don't know whether this, retort — fairly discourteous — settled anything for my questioner.
For this reason Jesus» retort to the wily Sadducees — «For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven» (Matthew 22:30)-- is not a heretical denial of incarnational life or a plug for interchangeability, but an anticipation of the reunion that his own life already inaugurates.
Oh ok not sure what is stupid about talking about artificial selection in an evolution debate, but ill leave you to it, with retorts like «oh sweetie» your going to win this thing.
Jesus» retort to the devil is a good place to begin: He [God] humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which neither you nor your fathers had known, to teach you that man does not live by bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God....
When Fosdick informed Rockefeller that he did not want to be known as pastor to the richest man in the country, he found his comeuppance in Rockefeller's retort: «Do you think that more people will criticize you on account of my wealth than will criticize me on account of your theology?»
Why did you come back with a retort when you can't get NIMH's to admit that belief in God is a disorder?
It is with shocking and provocative passion of youth, not the impotent rage of old age, that Luther advocated the only appropriate retort to the Devil's dung: «You go eat it!»
Australia's trade minister Andrew Robb has retorted that the TPP does not need to address climate change:
Not saying we should have won the league this year by any means, but we definitely should've been challenging (hilarious if anyone wants to retort and say we are).
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