I'm confident Jesus would have
nothing against reform that was done the right way, the right reasons according to law.
Not exact matches
No doubt his position was influenced not only by the practical impossibility of a successful revolt
against Rome, to say
nothing of
reform by democratic means, but also by the fact that he expected the kingdom of God to come very soon.
Nothing against Mr. Ferrell or Mr. Scott — I'm a fan of both — but I think a school food
reform movie starring, say, Matt Damon and Paul Giamatti says one thing to potential audiences; a school food
reform movie starring Will Ferrell and Sean William Scott says another thing entirely.
Ragusa said he has
nothing personal
against Levy, and even still thinks there should be a place in the GOP for
reformed Democrats like the county executive.
The NYT editorial board comes out
against a con - con — a reversal from 1997 — citing a concern that «the likelihood of a con - con yielding the most desperately needed
reforms is disappointingly low, and the possibility of its accomplishing
nothing at significant cost, or, worse, setting New York back even further, is worrisomely high.»
Later in the same programme, Jack Straw popped up to insist that he had
nothing against a referendum on electoral
reform.
Yet that gathering of fifteen or so educators sharing their experience, expertise, and asking questions about alternatives to standardized testing was
nothing short of sedition
against a Testocracy that has attempted to silence teachers as it implements corporate education
reform.