In popular literature written by
pedlars of postmodern nonsense, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel is often said to have destroyed mathematical...
Pace
the pedlars of gloom who confuse debates on the question, this goal is achievable — and without halting economic growth.
Not exact matches
Mitch Daniels, former governor
of Indiana and now president
of Purdue University, has been so accused — but not at all credibly — because
of some remarks he made a few years ago in an e-mail, while he was governor, about the tired old ideology
pedlar Howard Zinn, whose widely used book, A People's History
of the United States, Daniels called «disinformation.»
Perhaps smart - meter
pedlars will have to sharpen up their powers
of persuasion for now, hoping that people will eventually get more excited about making small savings on power.
The
Pedlars Acts
of 1871 and 1881 will be made compliant with EU legislation by removing the requirement for residency in the local area.
Knowledge takes a back seat to the skills
of a seasoned influence
pedlar every time, except in the case where the supposed mark knows more about what the shyster is talking about in the first place.
However, one part in particular was particularly beyond my limited understanding
of such things: ``... and save a bit for a tramp, or
pedlar passing through town.»