Sentences with phrase «suggest anything but»

I don't suggest anything but free market fundamentals.
Its sweet blue - violet flowers bloom from April to August, are pollinated by insects, and suggest anything but a dog's face!
«The state registration figures and the early match - ups against Cuomo do not suggest anything but a very uphill fight,» Miringoff said.
Can we point to anything discussed or proposed here or elsewhere in our lives that suggest anything but human construct?
Signs of improvement were starting to shine through recently but yesterday's shambolic performance against Fulham suggested anything but improvement.
On paper it was far from our strongest side but the performance suggested anything but.
The first wall of paintings greeting the visitor in this exhibition of Hartley's Maine - centred work, in other words, suggests anything but American regionalism and its often quaintly provincial associations.
I have never suggested anything but that continued increase in greenhouse gases was a desirable objective.

Not exact matches

But the very fact that the warning was leaked suggests it may have been more for public consumption than anything else.
That's fascinating (and might also comfort parents worn out just by watching their kids» endless activity), but do these findings suggest anything parents can practically do to increase their kids» creativity?
Remarks from governor Stephen Poloz — for example, during comments at a recent meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington and following the October rate announcement, which held the overnight rate steady at one per cent — suggest that the path forward is anything but predetermined.
«There is no perfect income solution for retirement, and people can shoot holes in anything you suggest,» he says, but «this one came out looking pretty good.»
He said that the latest study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda,) suggests the brain is inherently sensitive to believing in almost anything if there are grounds for doing so, but when there is a mystery about something, the same neural machinery is co-opted in the formulation of religious belief.
Anything along the lines of a phrase like «when God closes a door, He opens a window,» may be intended for encouragement, but I would suggest that it lacks the depth people actually need in those desperate moments when everything feels like a setback.
I can't really suggest anything because I don't know much about the situation in particular but I can say they must not fully understand the doctrine of forgiveness and their duty as parents.
I don't think He was literally suggesting that we should just abandon our families, but that there shouldn't be anything in our lives that is more important to us than Him.
Nobody is demanding that you give up on anything, Crystal, but I am humbly suggesting that you entertain the possibility that you may be wrong.
But it's telling that the first comment from, you, Steve, when David suggests not even cracking down on, but simply not being apethetic to abuse of people in churches, is that there is no utopia, so just accept it and don't bother trying to change anythiBut it's telling that the first comment from, you, Steve, when David suggests not even cracking down on, but simply not being apethetic to abuse of people in churches, is that there is no utopia, so just accept it and don't bother trying to change anythibut simply not being apethetic to abuse of people in churches, is that there is no utopia, so just accept it and don't bother trying to change anything.
The dramatically higher incidence among homosexuals of suicide, psychological disorder, and sexually related disease (frequently lethal) suggests that homosexuality is anything but gay.
Like Matthew, Luke says «lost its taste» instead of Mark's «lost its saltness,» suggesting that the ordinary use of salt for seasoning is in mind; but instead of Matthew's «It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trodden under foot» Luke has «It is fit neither for the land nor for the dunghill; men throw it away.»
In adopting Anselm's dictum that God is «that which none greater can be conceived,» they suggest that this means that God is the greatest power but not the only power; anything actual at all has some degree of power.
It turned out that his gifts to the archdiocese were less than half the payout, but the more troubling thing is that he seemed to believe that what he had given was still his to use for his personal purposes, which suggests that he had not really given anything at all.
No one but the murderer himself has anything to answer to and it's creepy to suggest that any particular group has to «prove» itself by making some special statement of condemnation that others don't need to make.
Several of the books on church conflict begin with learned quotes that suggest that anything worthwhile begins in conflict but ends in reconciliation.
But I would suggest that his real intention is simply to get us to take our eyes off of Christ and put them on ANYTHING else.
One can, of course, differ with the thesis of Donald Kagan's Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy, but to suggest (as the April editorial, «How Democracy Came About and How It Might Be Sustained,» does) that the work has anything in common with «deconstructionism»» «made up,» «fabricated,» the product of «myths» and «creative misinterpretations»» is totally unwarranted and patently unjust to Kagan, who is a distinguished historian in the classic, traditional mode.
Second, I suggest that the talk about «resurrection of the body» is an assertion that the totality of the material world and of human history, as well as of every man in that history who, with his brethren, has achieved good in his existence in the world, is usable by God who through it has been enriched in His own experience without changing in His supremely worshipful deity — the God unsurpassable by anything not Himself, but open to enrichment in being what He is and in terms of what He does.
Science has not yet defined final causes yet, but if history teaches us anything, the rate at which scientific discovery has been increasing over the last several hundred years suggests that we may soon have those answers.
I don't think anything that bad happened to Perry, but the openings are there (I hope — begining with the crony capitalism, maybe he can't be bought for 5K, but he suggested he did have his price).
I had read that the term «postmodern» could mean almost anything, but this definition suggests that «postmodern» actually does mean «could mean almost anything».
Not to mention that being told to sit quietly, submissively, and above all, not to show your anger, is one of the major ways that women have been pushed down and marginalized in our culture (which, I would suggest, is a strong contributing factor to the kind of feedback you have been receiving for your recent posts - you were far nicer to Mark or Donald or whoever than many of us guys have been to them over the years, and yet you seemed to receive far more criticism for speaking up - i.e. not just for what you said, but for the very fact that you said anything at all - than we would have).
Some scientists have suggested calculating 2 calories per gram of fiber just to be safe, but NO ONE AGREES ON ANYTHING (as usual).
If you're ready to detox, but don't want to do anything drastic, I suggest you start your day with a smoothie, eat some kind of filling salad for lunch, then eat a light soup for dinner (links for recipes follow).
I haven't done anything with it, but I'm coming across more and more recipes that suggest egg white protein or other powders to bulk up the smoothie a bit.
You can suggest as many songs as you want — keep in mind that I'm looking for upbeat music to keep my spirits up after I inevitably hit a wall Current pop music is typically my choice of poison, but I'm happy to try most anything.
I suggested this same thought in earlier posts but I was attacked by many for daring to say anything remotely negative about Henry.
That's a major breakthrough in the transfer as it's suggested that the Italian international has given the move the green light, but he'll have to wait for an agreement between the two clubs before anything becomes official.
To be clear, other than the size of the loan — which is way out of the normal range for a typical Apollo loan — nothing on its face suggests anything nefarious... but at the very least, there are some ethical questions with Kushner using the White House as a place to have meetings with people that then turn around and invest in Kushner's private business ventures.
Mourinho revels in these battles with rivals and anyone who dares to disagree with him or suggest that he and his precious players are anything but perfect.
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that plays more players out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
I'm not foolish enough to suggest that his Twitter was anything but a tiny reflection of who he was as a person.
But the manager also issued some words of rrassurance to everyone connected with Arsenal, suggesting that the ankle problem was a minor one and his decision to take Welbeck off was more of a precauition than anything else.
The 22 - year - old isn't likely to be allowed to leave the club for anything less than around $ 35m - $ 40m, but he has had issues with form and coach Roberto Mancini this season which would suggest that there could be a temptation to start a new adventure.
@arsenal207 what does that have to do with anything wether or not fans go to the Emirates, I do but not often, but most of Arsenal supporters around the world don't have the privileged that we have in UK, I have read here in the past Arsenal supporters walking or traveling tens of miles to their nearest cafe to watch arsenal match on TV they walked in the midday sun in places like Central Africa, so are you suggesting they are not true supporters and have no right to comment??? And what of those supporters who pay shi!t loads of cable fees to watch their team, I say they are.
A lot of people on here are suggesting Gressel can replace Escobar in a 4 -3-3, but his success as a wing back doesn't really tell me anything about how he would fit in as a real right - back.
There hasn't been anything that I've seen that suggests Tyler is unhappy here, but I keep seeing it pop up.
but to suggest adding Benzema would be anything but an enhancement makes you sound pretty dim.
It is not to suggest that Arsenal mimic Chelsea's ruthless strategy, but there must be an acknowledgment that a top club needs to demand trophies, anything else is simply not good enough.
But the truth is, we haven't seen anything from our mob to suggest that was possible??
The thing about Shane as an impartial referee, though, is that his history suggests he's anything but in that role, and he's got historic beef with both Owens and Styles.
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