Sentences with phrase «not utter»

When I have stated obvious truth that you can not dispute then you put words in my mouth that I would not utter and then attack your invention as though I had said it.
This is stupid statistical nonsense, if not utter bullshit.
Similarly, when Marston witnesses women villagers physically abused by Allende's men (and, clearly, raped off - stage), why does he not utter even a word of protest?
I can not utter how much I love this game.
It's quite refreshing to know that in this game he does not utter a single word nor does he move his mouth.
I like a game where you actually have to think about your next move and where teamwork is the key to victory, not utter chaos and whoever is on the team with the guy who can no - scope opponents from across the map wins ten times out of ten.
Many articles and blog posts argue that self - publishing will be the end of the publishing industry, no, the demise of Literature, if not the utter destruction of Human Civilization and All Life on Earth.
And acknowledging that teachers face extreme challenges might force us to consider that maybe they are not the utter failures that everyone seems to think.
If the sign of a great filmmaker is his ability to make a bad actor seem good, Bird is a frickin» genius for making something Lindelof worked on not an utter catastrophe.
And I managed to not utter the words «Dark,» «Knight» or «Rises» while chatting briefly with the classy and ultra cool Hardy.
I can not utter how much I love this game.
Three actors have won Academy Awards for playing characters that did not utter a single word throughout the entire film.
Do not utter precisely the word date especially if you feel it is a big deal for her.
Some yogis in India do not utter the word namaste.
We can hold our tongue and not utter «be careful» every time they climb a tree or jump off something.
Just watch it, now that they have come full circle in their endless deceit, they will parade another set of illiterate girls who could have sat for physics exams three years ago but can not utter a few words of English.
The President did not utter a word on the regrettable carnage that has led to unacceptable deaths, suffering and displacement of people at Bimbilla which is incidentally the hometown of the current Defence Minister.
Campbell's own research found that babies as young as six months can understand labels for their mother and father — even though they might not utter those sounds for another month or two, or say them with intent for another six months or more.
This team could not win the league even to save their own lives... Not a chance, not a utter chance... None!
Meanwhile, Mark Hamill earned over $ 1 million for a FIVE SECOND cameo in which he did not utter a single word.
«You shall not utter a false report.
So far as we are told, he did not utter a word in his defense.
Why not utter indeterminateness?
Goodman opined, «As for Mr. Rooney, he is doing the required penance for an inflammatory remark that he did or did not utter
Abraham can not speak, for he can not utter the word which explains all (that is, not so that it is intelligible), he can not say that it is a test, and a test of such a sort, be it noted, that the ethical is the temptation (Versuchung).
I would not utter the statement that the whole mankind will get lost.
One might wish that Taylor had considered more fully a possibility that emerges only in one rather long footnote — the possibility that a distinction, though not utter separation, of the spheres of politics and ethics might go some way toward addressing the problem that concerns him.
I could not utter what was not right.
-- I dare not utter the words & thoughts that crowd in my heart — & make me suffer untold agony.
«Jesus did not utter the saying in its present wording, because the transference of the authority of Jesus to the disciples presupposes the situation of the community (cf. on Matt.
Was Professor Lud and Crud, I mean Cros, there to know Jesus did not utter it?
You do nt understand Jesus at all, if you did you would not utter such nonsense.
«As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not utter words, but to live by them.»
It could have been handled differently, should have been handled differently, but it's not an utter catastrophe.»
«I don't utter [the term] «fake news,»» Conway said, adding that her concern is instead with «incomplete coverage» of the president.
He hasn't uttered the word once in the last two earnings calls.
About halfway through the video, originally published by BuzzFeed, it is revealed that Obama had actually not uttered those words and that they were actually said by «Get Out» director and writer Jordan Peele, whose voice and mouth had been digitally inserted into an original — much less scandalous — video of the former president.
Some observers were relieved that the FOMC didn't utter words like «sub-prime,» «delinquencies» or «foreclosures.»
As noted in these pages last month, he's already shown that he's cut from a different cloth by not uttering the usual soothing words during the early February correction (unlike his European equivalent who quickly promised to whip up more fake money to bolster stock prices).
My Pastor didn't utter a word about it.
I then realized that God hasn't uttered a single peep to anyone in living memory.
Two contemporary NT scholars, Professor Crossan and Professor Ludermann after a thorough review of Matthew 24:34 have concluded that the passage was not uttered by Jesus.
As per Mark 12:29, many NT exegetes after reviewing all the docu - ments have concluded that it was not uttered by the historical Jesus.
«many contemporary NT scholars,»... «was not uttered by the historic Jesus» The early Ecclesia authenticated the letters written under apostoloic authority.
Luke 16: 31 as per many contemporary NT scholars, was not uttered by the historic Jesus.
We realised that we weren't the utter failures that we thought we were; that other young couples had similar problems.
The «theological pattern» centers on the God of Israel, his sacred name, and the many ways of not uttering it aloud.
After 9/11 the new national phrase was «god bless America» and if you didn't utter these words 10 times / day you were suspected of being a Muslim.
After 9/11 the new national phrase was «god bless America» and if you didn't utter these words at least 10 times / day you were suspected of being a filthy Muslim.
Or should we thank him for verbalizing misgivings we had felt but not uttered?
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