Sentences with phrase «such travesties»

We pastors (and other family members) do seem to «blame» God for such travesties with a great sense of spiritual pride.
It's such a travesty that a nation as resource - rich as Venezuela could allow itself to rot from within.
Surely, if gay marriage were such a travesty, there would have been some sign in Maryland by now, since a month has passed since gay marriages became legal here.
If and when this mosque is built - and I presume it will since it is truly our freedom that binds and fetters so much as to allow such a travesty to even be considered - I think that fifty years from now people will wonder at the amazing and complete victory of Al Queda as to completely raze our symbols of democracy and capitalism and in its place raise up a mosque.
We have a major bagel shortage here in Seattle... such a travesty.
Such a travesty, considering how many greats there are in Asian cinema.
But those weren't broken riverbanks flowing into town, they were the tears of 80s movie fans, hurting at the prospect of witnessing such a travesty.
Sponsored each year by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), this very important month aims to raise awareness of the multitude of animal cruelty that still takes place today, despite the laws and organizations that are in place to prevent such travesty.
To prevent such a travesty from occurring, Southern movements and organisations have taken the lead in calling for dirty energy to be specifically excluded from the GCF.

Not exact matches

He wrote in a letter: «As you will all know, I consider such an action to be a travesty of the rule of Christ, of the doctrine of the Book of Common Prayer, and therefore an abandonment of the principles of Anglican doctrine to which we have committed ourselves.»
Personally, I think it's a travesty that babies are being aborted at such late gestation and our fearless leader who is oh so pro choice and pro woman voted to uphold the barbaric practice of partial birth abortion or to anyone with a brain, baby murder..
adding that such an action «can only amount to a travesty in Parliament [and] is a pathetic addition to the countless comedy of contradictions and conflicting accounts that Government has been engaged in since this scandal erupted.»
They're such a classic, flattering piece of vintage inspired clothing that it's a travesty they're not still commonplace in all women's summer wardrobes — well, they're not for modern, «normal» ladies, that is.
That would be OK if there was more silk and such, but all the poly without the machine washability is a travesty.
While not the travesty that Burlesque or Rock of Ages ended up being, Eastwood's adaptation is just another in a line of hit stage shows being translated to the screen and losing whatever pop made them such a treat for audiences in the theater.
Now, Miracle Match isn't great enough to make such a fate an absolute travesty.
If you can believe it, the police, the SFO, the FSA, the authorities in general have all done absolute zip in response to this blatant... travesty!?! If that's the justice shareholders receive with such an egregious story, the average resource investor is just dreaming if they think they enjoy some kind of protection when money's simply pissed away, marvelous exploration assets turn to dust, and share prices collapse...]
Such legalized abuse struck me as a travesty — not only for the animals, but for the humans perpetrating it.
Sarah Lucas offers a typically brutal travesty of such domestic dreams: be cool, sit on well - framed breeze blocks.
His Climategate fame is derived from his concern about a «travesty» that «we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment,» in addition to his other failed predictions such as
His Climategate fame is derived from his concern about a «travesty» that «we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment,» in addition to his other failed predictions such as future hurricane horrors while administering discipline as one of the scientific journal brown shirts.
A travesty that such an irrefutable and profound pearl of wisdom could be so rudely greeted with contempt, swelling the vulgar, ever more growing, multitude of dupes and minions.
But more importantly many of the «gotcha» quotes in the CRU emails «such as the «trick» and the «travesty») were relating to issues being more or less openly discussed in the scientific literature.
Along with the Lasaga travesty, he's now blogging about «inside information» as to how the Penn State Inquiry Committee didn't do their job or some such (I refuse to read the posts, much less the comments, but obviously there's a hatchet job afoot).
It is a travesty of science to make such claims.
Most of us are directly tied into the local water supply, which is great when it works well, and horrible when it doesn't (as evidenced by the recent and ongoing travesties in communities such as Flint, Michigan), and although some homes may capture rainwater for irrigation, or have their own well, there aren't a lot of alternative choices for getting clean drinking water, other than purchasing bottled water.
Diogenes wrote in # 282: «Unless the moderators have a counter-argument to what I have presented, it is a travesty to allow this misinformation / disinformation to be continually posted on such a critical issue.»
Unless the moderators have a counter-argument to what I have presented, it is a travesty to allow this misinformation / disinformation to be continually posted on such a critical issue.
Take just salmon for instance, this past year their population increased dramaticaly: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CD4QFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052748703657604575005562712284770.html&ei=478VTYTVFImqsAPghYGxAg&usg=AFQjCNH-KNwWceCMOxZ8VYvJ10ben3gugQ How much energy such process gobble up for how long I have no idea, which is a travesty I think.
[56] Such a textual approach avoids the travesty which would occur if those indigenous peoples who have most successfully adapted to changed externalities, and thus ensured that tradition has survived rather than been «abandoned», were, by reason of such adaptation, denied the capacity to enjoy native tiSuch a textual approach avoids the travesty which would occur if those indigenous peoples who have most successfully adapted to changed externalities, and thus ensured that tradition has survived rather than been «abandoned», were, by reason of such adaptation, denied the capacity to enjoy native tisuch adaptation, denied the capacity to enjoy native title.
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