Sentences with phrase «of alluding»

There's the litigation use case that you were just kind of alluding to in terms of knowing how long a particular judge takes to handle a particular kind of case.
The tricky part of alluding to information about what the law actually is, in a legally acceptable way.
I think Dr. Roger Pielke Sr. has put it best in terms of alluding a confirmation bias.
As there is no internal space within the work for the viewer to gaze, the obtrusive nature quickly becomes passive in favour of alluding to greater functionality.
Incorporating skills from outside the repertoire of the fine arts is often a way of alluding to art produced by and for a community, rather than in a studio for a market.
Bruce is unafraid of alluding to his «vicier» days of youthful rambling, and he is unapologetic when he shares with his readers his fears the Internet culture might be fatally toxic to travel writing.
ROBIN KAPLAN: It kind of alluding to what Melissa was mentioning with the growth spurt.
This article does a lot of alluding to Warner and Blazer colluding on a lot of occasions to help keep each other rich and in power.
There are other instances of alluding to a flat earth in the Bible, such as Satan taking Jesus to a high mountain where they could see the entire Earth (not possible on a sphere); and the one about the 4 corners of the Earth (also not possible on a sphere).
@Joe I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of [hu] mankind has preserved the Cross.
I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved — the Cross.
But according to Wright, Paul was not being literal, but was instead «finding richly metaphorical ways of alluding to three other stories that he is deliberately bringing together.»
«I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved - the Cross.
He kind of alluded to possibly his proudest moment being when we were relegated and yet there was never being a whiff of a sacking.
Nor are Macall Gordon's poster and website (which I've known about for a while, and sort of alluded to in http://mainstreamparenting.wordpress.com/2008/10/22/yet-another-cio-study-which-shows-no-deleterious-effects-on-infants/"rel = «nofollow» > this post) any indication that CIO might be dangerous.
We've kind of alluded to this a little bit throughout the discussion already.
After years of doing this in between my busy job, a friend of mine alluded me to start a website and so I started a website about litter boxes and since that it has become much more in cat advice blog along with many other product reviews which includes automatic litter box, semi-automatic and manual.
You kind of mentioned that — you sort of alluded to that that sometimes they're going to figure out how much they eat, right?
So, like I kind of alluded to earlier, we've got a lot of athletes, a lot of exercise enthusiasts that listen into the show, and simply as a pure result of movement, they tend to eat more calories than the general population.
Now you've kind of alluded to something earlier.
And Laura sort of alludes to it.
SESNONow on the business model, Jeremy, it's really interesting because — and this has been sort of alluded to, but a PEW study recently found that of people who are e-reading, 41 percent who borrow books from libraries purchased their most recent e-book.
Doug Hoyes: But the experts say, and you kind of alluded to it earlier, it's a habit.
So, I guess you kind of alluded to this earlier then, the trouble with this is I'm kind of building my life, right?
You kind of alluded to this maybe, have you experienced any negative repercussions?
If you have been charged with one of the alluded to misdemeanors, you should contact an attorney right away.

Not exact matches

While she and her husband Joshua Boyle had previously alluded to some of their experiences while being held in captivity, Coleman expanded upon Boyle's account on Monday.
«This election hasn't so much appealed to our better angels as it has groped our better angels, mocked their weight, and called them «sixes at best,»» Oliver joked, alluding to a handful of Trump's scandals.
This alluded to a combined market value of $ 38.3 billion.
And that point — an important nuance lost in the clutter — alludes to what Mast told me at the beginning of our conversation when he explained why he got into the chocolate business.
She alludes to «security w / in the firm creating files on women, to potential violations of revenge porn laws, to threats.»
MillerCoors also strongly alludes that Koch's sour feelings about the state of craft may have to do with the fact that Sam Adams» franchise is suffering from a sales slowdown.
Early in his talk, Zuckerberg alluded to his goals of promoting immigration reform.
And then to make matters worse, as you alluded to, Hotwire actually sold some of the tickets to the hijackers.
Waymo CEO John Krafcik has alluded to autonomous trucks before, and so the assumption was that the company would eventually pursue some kind of autonomous trucking service.
And plenty of movies, books, and warnings from people such as Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk allude to the rise of killer robots.
In remarks last week, controlling shareholder Shari Redstone alluded to the importance of scale when asked about merging CBS and Viacom.
The SpaceX and Tesla CEO takes a victory lap, builds a nationwide charging network, and alludes to a new mind - blowing form of rapid transit.
But he also stressed that Trump needed to release far more detailed medical records and undergo a neuro - psych exam as well, alluding to the mental health concerns that have been (somewhat controversially) raised by a number of psychiatrists and psychologists about the candidate — including whether or not he is a narcissist or sociopath.
Blake was alluding to the help of a sixth estate agent in uncovering the collusion.
In a 1997 speech, he alluded to the urgency of getting seen before you get rich.
The name alludes not to any quality of the product but to the way peaches have been used as a symbol of the vagina in literature for hundreds of years.
He alluded to Trump's withdrawal last year from the Paris climate accord, saying «we do not always agree on the solution,» but stressed «the fate of our children is at stake.»
Ward, says Cunningham, «alludes to the Old Testament and Greek mythology with equal frequency and intensity; for her, Katrina is comparable in significance to the Egyptian captivity or the aftermath of the Trojan War.»
Once they do mount, another quirk of human nature comes into play — one that Baruch alluded to: the tendency for stubbornness to give way to panic, leading investors to dump their holdings at a bottom.
Priebus alluded to his contacts with the FBI over the weekend, telling Fox News that «the top levels of the intelligence community» have assured him that the allegations of campaign contacts with Russia were «not only grossly overstated, but also wrong.»
Earlier this month when asked by The Washington Post, he didn't rule out the possibility of running against Trump in 2020 — something he has repeatedly alluded to in different ways.
It also alluded to Kleinfeld having personality abnormalities (a claim Arconic dismissed as an «unsubstantiated» ad hominem attack), prompting some to observe that Elliott could have a split personality of its own.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
As I alluded to in a piece I wrote when he stepped down from the Apple board of directors in 2014, Bill Campbell was a complicated man who moved fluidly inside grey zones.
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