If Durant thought winning a ring would
squelch further questions about his legacy, he has another thing coming.
Not exact matches
Even if these clubs are University funded in some way I think the University should lighten up a bit, I think you can take political correctness a little to
far and end up
squelching diversity in the name of diversity.
Penn State Coach Gene Wettstone has had his own troubles with Avener over the past four years — «I've put up with a lot of his mouth,» Wettstone said — but, being a gymnast, too, he was able to bend
far enough backward not to
squelch his star.
A complex interaction of call frequency, temperature, and humidity determines how
far the sound waves travel before they're
squelched.
The coming debate will be over whether the solution is to create a more sweeping form of public school choice or to revive private school vouchers to create the alternative the public system has so
far squelched.
One - size - fits - all national standards with their inevitable political indoctrination can be expected to
squelch ingenuity and
further undermine American exceptionalism and private enterprise.
Kinkeade
further questioned whether the investigations were intended to «
squelch public discourse by a private company that may not toe the same line as these two attorneys general.»
Some of my clients go so
far as to say that they feel boastful, or as if they're bragging, and the fear of making a negative impression
squelches their confidence and causes them to hold back on key information.