Sentences with phrase «stand by their claims»

Thus I stand by my claim that you are a bigot.
If this was not your intention but you wish to stand by claiming that you have proved God does not exist because he couldn't do so and allow babies to be born without limbs then that is very interesting.
To be sure, the church stands by the claim that the decisive manifestation of this divine word is none other than the human word of Jesus of Nazareth and thence of its own authentic proclamation.
However, I stand by the claim that this chocolate's aroma reminded me of the land after heavy rain — that delicious, fresh, clean, wholesome smell of wet earth (which we've been sorely missing here in Australia, what with the drought that's seemingly been going on half my life).
While I stand by my claim that Whoopie Pies are not the next big thing, I am completely willing to admit that they are delicious.
Not asking to be rude, posing an actual question to see if you'll stand by your claim that he's gone... or if you're just crying wolf.
They can today stand by their claims but that wont their claims the truth.
Buffon, whose side had fought back from a 3 - 0 first - leg advantage to level the aggregate score at 3 - 3 at the Bernabeu Stadium before being beaten by Cristiano Ronaldo's last - gasp spot kick, said the referee had a «bag of rubbish for a heart» and stood by his claims at the weekend.
The fact that the USDA stands by its claim that Pink Slime is «beef» and products do «not» need to be labelled as such, is an attempt to continue making fools out of us.
The fact that the USDA stands by its claim that Pink Slime is «beef» and products do need to be labelled as such, is an attempt to continue making fools out of us.
«I always stand for the truth and still stand by the claims that the Ghana parliament is full of bribery and corruption.
Mr Antwi - Boasiako has said he stands by his claim and is looking forward to proving his case in court.
David Cameron today stood by his claim that a British citizen was a supporter of Islamic State, despite providing no evidence
Do you still stand by your claim that you should be stoned if the APC government fails given mutterings here and there?
Though they have cleared the two, I still stand by the claims» he indicated.
But Bey also said he still stands by his claim.
Levin stands by his claim, and he is no longer alone.
I stand by my claim that this is the best faux leather jacket on the market right now.
I shared this vest & these pants on IG stories and I stand by my claim that these pants ARE THE MOST FLATTERING pants ever.
Throughout the process Chrysler stood by their claim that the vehicle performed normally and as warranted.
EWritingService.com is the name of our company, and we stand by our claim of being the best college paper writing agency on the internet.
K9 Ballistics have stood by their claims of this being chew - proof by offering all customers a 90 - day guarantee!
I still stand by my claim that it is a great game, just a bad Zelda game, but it will provide hours of entertainment for anyone who still needs their adventure fix.
While I at Gamer Splash still stand by my claims on the previous article stating that the Nintendo NX would be revealed this month, I have reason to believe that the reveal of the console could be in the second half of November, as well.
Kimberly - Clark is standing by its claims, as is the University that published the study.
Guest post by Clive Best The UK Met Office seem determined to stand by their claim made in response to the David Rose article in the Mail on Sunday: «The linear trend from August 1997 (in the middle of an exceptionally strong...
Also, do you stand by your claim that «-LSB-...] nor is the velocity necessarily the same at the height on the way up as the way down.
For this reason, and because you continue to fail to see patent protection from this side of the fence, I stand by my claim that your articles are tainted and do not represent the full picture.
«I stand by my claim,» Manjarres said Thursday afternoon.
For now, I'm standing by my claim that the Pixel 2 XL is the best Android smartphone you can purchase.
We've said before that RDR2 won't be toppling GTA 5 in terms of sales and popularity, and we stand by this claim.
In Federal Parliament, Labor Senator Nova Peris asked Minister for Indigenous Affairs Nigel Scullion if he stood by his claim the Government's decision to cut $ 500m from Indigenous funding would not have an impact on frontline services.
You know they must stand by that claim because here is a tree entirely made of tinsel!

Not exact matches

As it stands, TLRD recognized just $ 50 million in synergies over the past year, and while they still claim these synergies will eventually reach the lower end of that $ 100 - $ 150 million range by the end of this year, it's hard to trust those claims given the combined company's poor operating results.
As a preliminary issue, The DFS argues that Chino does not have standing to pursue this claim because his alleged injuries are too speculative and there is no «allegation that [Chino] is actually engaged in activity that would be covered by the Regulation.»
Lawsuit claims that Facebook «stood idly by» as a «treasure trove of data» was transferred to third - party Cambridge Analytica, and then used in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.
Now they're claiming to champion consumers» open access to subprime credit by standing foursquare against financial regulation.
Oil giant ExxonMobil says it stands by the interest rates charged on intra-company loans to its Australian subsidiary, despite those loans being central to the Australian Tax Office's claim that Exxon has not paid enough tax over the past decade.
«As management is currently reviewing the ATO's position and determining the appropriate steps to respond to and resolve the claims, no provision has been made in the 2017 accounts and we continue to stand by the pricing of our loans.
If Warfield is not concerned with Catholicism, then why in his discussion of the kind of «faith healing» promoted by men like A. J. Gordon does he claim that it creates a class of «professionals» who stand between the soul and God and that «from this germ the whole sacerdotal evil has grown»?
I stand by my original, «elitist» comment and hope that you will apologize to AnneDroid whose previous comment is based on love and good will... toward both the church and those it is claiming to reach.
It's like the Christians who respond to gays standing up for their rights by claiming gays are bashing them.
For the chairman of the Standing Commission on Evangelism, while claiming to honor those authoritative references, the normative articles of faith are constructed by perceived cultural directions and personal needs.
Now, to be clear, I have no idea if he's correct or not, and am not taking a stand regarding his claim, I'm only saying you haven't debunked it, not by a long shot.
Julie's story obviously stands out, but each story of pain and suffering at the hands of men and women who claim to be «called by God» contributes to a narrative whole that must never be forgotten.
God took no risk here and apparently was standing silently by as 6 million Jews were hunted down and murdered by people who claimed to be Catholic and had «Gott Mit Uns» (God be with us) on their belts and hats.
The «dirty dozen» turned out to be a blacklist of cardinals drawn up by an American victims group which claims they failed to take a stand in child abuse scandals.
Many of Chile's bishops, and members of Francis» own sex abuse advisory board, had questioned Barros» suitability to lead a diocese given claims by Karadima's victims that Barros stood by and did nothing while Karadima groped them.
Does it not stand to reason that they will find Bible passages that they claim are commands by God, Jesus, Paul or whoever to give them the money they think they desperately need to pay (sometimes) six figure salaries, and mortgages on multi-million dollar properties?
I find that Whitehead's exposition is question - begging and seriously misleading.4 The exposition is misleading insofar as it suggests that belief in either a specific or generic causal nexus is adequately justified by a subject's experience of CE alone and not ultimately by systematic considerations, particularly those related to prehension.5 If Whitehead's theory of perception was intended to stand alone without support from the rest of his system, as Ford suggests (EWM 181 - 182), then I claim that it is insufficiently justified insofar as a part of it, the theory of CE, is inadequately justified.
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